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ORGANIZATION: CASA of Franklin County - Columbus

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Join our team of dedicated CASA of Franklin County volunteers and make a profound difference in the lives of children involved in the juvenile court system. As a CASA volunteer, you will play a crucial role in advocating for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect.

The Volunteer Role:

  • Maintain regular contact with the child, visiting with them monthly in their home/placement.
  • Communicate objectively with children, social workers, foster care providers, therapists, teachers, attorneys, parents, or other family members who may be involved in the case.
  • Conduct independent investigations and gather relevant information to provide the court with comprehensive reports.
  • Monitor the child's progress in foster care or other placements, ensuring their well-being and safety.
  • Attend court hearings, reviews and/or meetings necessary for assigned case.
  • Review files, including school and/or medical records related to the assigned case.
  • Maintain accurate records and documentation of all interactions and activities related to assigned case.

Benefits:

  • Play a crucial role in improving the lives of vulnerable children
  • Learn about legal and child welfare systems
  • Develop skills in research, communication, and advocacy
  • Make a positive impact in your community
  • Ongoing training and support from experts in the field
  • Connect with like-minded individuals

A CASA Volunteer:

  • Must be at least 21 years of age
  • Completes a screening process and background checks
  • Receives 40 hours of initial training
  • Serves an average of 7-15 hours a month
  • Makes a 2-year volunteer commitment

No experience is necessary and training is provided.
We need everyday people like yourself to stand up and uplift the voice of court involved children within Franklin County. Together, we can make a lasting difference in their lives and help them find a safe and nurturing environment to thrive.

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About CASA of Franklin County - Columbus

Location:

373 S High St, 15th Floor, Columbus, OH 43215, US

Mission Statement

The mission of CASA of Franklin County is to empower a diverse group of community volunteers to advocate for the best interest of abused, neglected, and dependent children involved in the child welfare system. Our dedicated staff recruits, screens, trains, and supports these volunteers as court appointed guardians ad litem (GAL). Through legal advocacy, CASA volunteers works to interrupt generational trauma and ensure children are in safe and loving homes.

Description

In 1977, a Seattle Juvenile Court Judge found himself faced with making life changing placement decisions about children he knew very little about. He never felt confident he had their entire story, and was deeply concerned about what might happen if he made the "wrong" decision. Out of this concern grew the idea for CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates). CASA of Franklin County was founded in 1991 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, volunteer based program and has steadily grown. In 2020, CASA of Franklin County merged with the Franklin County Board of Commissioner's Office of Justice Policy and Programs.

Our 250+ volunteers advocated for nearly 700 children in 2022!

Join us to change a child's story.

CAUSE AREAS

Advocacy & Human Rights
Children & Youth
Justice & Legal
Advocacy & Human Rights, Children & Youth, Justice & Legal

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

373 S. High Street, 15th FloorColumbus, OH 43215

(39.95391,-82.99928)
 

SKILLS

  • Advocacy
  • Data Entry
  • Organization
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 21
  • Orientation or Training
  • 7-15 hours per month for 24 months
  • • 40 hours of training (half online/half in courthouse) 12 hours of continued education per year (we provide!) 3 non-family personal references 2 year commitment

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