Year: 2022

Superior Court Judge David Soukup of Seattle conceived the idea of using trained community volunteers to speak for the best interests of children in court.

“We are grateful for all our partners and supporters who have helped us serve the children, youth and families involved in the court system.” –Tara Lisa Perry, CEO

“I want to pay-it-forward and spotlight the huge need for CASA volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected kids.” –Nick Gates

Special thanks go to our volunteers – all 97,900 of them – for the incredible work that they do.

Susan Burton virtually joined CASA/GAL’s staff and volunteers to discuss her award-winning memoir.

Cuts in the VOCA cap could significantly impact funding to CASA/GAL state organizations and local programs and ultimately children in need.

A Supreme Court ruling on the case is expected by the end of June 2023.

Neglect is the most common reason why children enter child welfare system.

The Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) of 1978 is a federal law that recognizes tribal sovereignty and governs jurisdiction over the removal of Native American (Indian) children from their families.

The objective of this campaign is to build a strong, impactful paid media plan to increase volunteer recruitment nationally.