Being a child advocate means championing for appropriate placement, resources, and avenues for healing. Although research consistently highlights the remarkable resilience of children in foster care, this resilience is not inherent; it’s developed through meaningful connections and long-lasting relationships. CASA volunteers understand the profound impact of relational connectedness on a child’s development and well-being.
By providing consistent support, empathy, and guidance, they help children living in foster care build trust, self-esteem, and a sense of belonging. These bonds serve as the cornerstone of resilience, empowering children to navigate challenges and thrive despite their circumstances. Through advocacy and genuine care, CASA volunteers play a pivotal role in fostering resilience and ensuring every child has the opportunity to reach their full potential.
Read this article to learn more about promoting resilience in children, and check out the Unbelievably Resilient podcast to hear first-hand stories of adults who experienced foster care