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Child Advocacy

Agency: CASA for KIDS of Geauga County

Description: CASA for KIDS of Geauga County (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is recruiting volunteers to advocate for the “best Interest” of abused and neglected children involved in the juvenile court. No particular background is required, but you must be at least 25 years of age and have no criminal record. Couples may work together. Diversity of age, gender, ethnicity etc. is welcomed. Professional CASA staff provides 32 hours of pre-service training. Supervision and continuing education is also provided after appointment by the Juvenile Court to serve as the Guardian ad Litem. More volunteers are needed to ensure every child has a voice in court.

An application and interview
must be completed PRIOR to training

Please visit our website to learn more about CASA for KIDS: www.geaugacasa.org

This project is approved for volunteers with the following restrictions: Allow Pending Members

Impact Areas: Children & Youth, Disaster Relief Services, Other

Interests: The interests recommended for this project are:
Children's Education & Development, Health & Wellness, Disaster Support

Skills: The skills helpful for participation in this project are:
Language Skills, Computers/Technology, Interpersonal skills