This is a wonderful non-profit that recruits, trains and supports Court Appointed Special Advocates, volunteer sworn officers of the Court, who assist foster children to have as normal a life as possible. CASA's serve as the Judge's eyes and ears and make recommendations regarding the needs of their...
I was an advocate here, but was discouraged from advocating for a child with autism when it reflected badly on the CPS workers and Polinsky Nurse who had messed up medications. My advocacy report was also withheld by a "Voices for Children" supervisor so it couldn't be seen by the Judge. Probably, ...
the truth is they do nothing for the children, I am a foster mother and they only come to my house vem to the child 5 min they only ask you a couple of questions and they no longer help you at all, and for that visit, they pay them a lot of money, for do nothing
Voices for Children trains and supports roughly 1200 court appointed special advocate (CASA) volunteers. These CASA volunteers are not paid, but are motivated by the goodness of their hearts. The primary mission of the CASA volunteers is to serve as the eyes and ears for the Judge and to speak up ...