Category: News

Change a Child’s Story™ national ad awareness campaign serves as a call to action. Caring volunteers are needed to support the hundreds of thousands of children who need a consistent advocate in their lives.

“We are so fortunate to have newly elected NCJFCJ president, Judge Puig-Lugo join our board of trustees. Judge Puig-Lugo brings vast experience in family cases that will enhance our existing perspective and work,” said National CASA/GAL CEO Tara Lisa Perry.

The National CASA/GAL Poverty Learning Series will feature resources and learning opportunities for 950 state organizations and local programs about the relationship between poverty and child abuse and neglect.

Kinship care allows children and youth to maintain family relationships, cultural heritage and connections to their own community and familiar surroundings.

Today and every day, please join us in celebrating the phenomenal work of nonprofits– staff members, volunteers and those who support us – who are impacting lives every day.

Tawanna Brown, of Verona, New Jersey, an incoming freshman at Seton Hall University, is the 2021 recipient of the Akerman Academic Excellence Scholarship.

As we prepare for this new school year, it’s important to acknowledge the teachers, school administrators, parents and community members who are working hard to ensure that students can learn safely and make academic progress.

Please join the National CASA/GAL Association for Children and CASA of Lafayette County, MS as we cheer Jessica on through her Olympic qualifying rounds Friday, July 30 and hopefully her gold medal!

Mehta, having learned about the critical work of CASA/GAL program staff and volunteers through her sister, recently nominated National CASA/GAL to receive contributions from MasterClass’ generous employee giving program.

National CASA/GAL is continuing to develop our Fostering Futures initiative, which will allow us to better serve older youth in foster care.