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As we celebrate 40 years of VOCA, we reflect on its remarkable contributions and the lives it has changed.

National CASA/GAL emphasizes the profound importance of kinship care, particularly during September, which is observed as National Kinship Care Month.

The 2024 Mid-Year Impact Report highlights key recent accomplishments, including continuing education for CASA/GAL volunteers and staff.

CASA and GAL volunteers are trained to gather information to advocate for children’s best interest in the court and in the classroom.

We are deeply saddened to share that Joseph R. Bankoff, long-time member, and former Chair of the National CASA/GAL Board of Trustees, passed away on June 10.

We are grateful to foster parents who step in, in most cases temporarily, when families can’t be together.

CASA of Sebastian County advocates past and present were invited to walk in the parade as a touching tribute to her late mother, Whitney Marsh, a beloved CASA volunteer.

Together the national network of CASA/GAL organizations and volunteers can create a safer environment for our children, helping ensure that their futures are filled with hope and possibility.

By supporting families, advocating for family-friendly policies, and fostering safe communities, we contribute to a world where children and youth can grow, learn, and dream freely.

The National CASA/GAL Association is dedicated to leveraging research-based insights for informed decision-making and to enhance best-interest advocacy practices.