You’ve talked about it with your husband or a close friend about becoming a CASA volunteer. The need is so great, but the role might look daunting?
Did you know that some CASA volunteers agree to share a case and become
Co-CASAs?
It may be a husband and wife team who want to share their different talents with a child as one is more comfortable with court report writing while the other loves racing down a slide with a child.
Or two friends agree to Co-CASA a sibling case to share the driving and the energy of 3 little boys all at once.
Co-CASA volunteers receive training and follow all the same processes as an individual CASA. They find support in sharing the joys and challenges of advocacy with their spouse or friend. They may find they are able to advocate for more than one child (such as siblings) with this collaboration.
With a Co-CASA, the child or teen benefits with two caring adults who want the best for them and to be their voice.