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Welcome to Children's Voice: CASA, Inc.

Empowering Voices, Changing Futures

Children’s Voice: CASA, Inc. is a dedicated 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization in Douglas County, Georgia, with a mission to recruit, train, and support community volunteer advocates who stand up for the best interests of children experiencing foster care due to abuse or neglect. Empowered by the courts, our Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers are the critical advocates children need in courtrooms and communities, ensuring their rights and needs are met while they are in foster care.

CASA volunteer advocates remain committed to each child until they find a loving, permanent home. For many, their CASA volunteer advocate is one of the primary, stable, caring adults in their lives during uncertainty.

We’re here to raise awareness, inspire action, and create lasting, positive change for the children we serve. With your support, we can transform the lives of these children and give them the hope and future they deserve.

Please explore our website to learn more about how you can get involved, whether through donations, volunteering, advocacy, or simply spreading the word. Together, we can advocate and elevate the voices of children who need us most.

Thank you for visiting. We look forward to connecting with you and making a lasting difference—one child, and family at a time.

What is Humanitarianism?

World Humanitarian Day is August 19, and it is “a time to recognize those who face danger and adversity in order to help others,” as described by the United Nations. To explain it in plain terms, World Humanitarian Day is dedicated to those who spend their lives making other people’s lives better, and they, themselves, suffer. But you may be asking: what is humanitarianism? Humanitarianism is a moral of kindness, benevolence, and sympathy extended to all human beings. If you’re looking to give back to your fellow human beings, try these things to add more humanitarianism to the world:

Help the homeless—Homelessness is a nationwide epidemic and no one quite knows how to find a solution. But, you can do your part by visiting a homeless shelter. Help prepare food, make blankets or donate children’s games to the shelter. Maybe you can teach someone a particular skill they can use in the workforce. There’s always some way you can contribute.

Visit the elderly—Care for human beings by visiting the elderly. Many nursing homes and older hospital patients are suffering from familial problems and illnesses. Many of them just want to “tell their story” before they pass on. Sit down and make an elderly person feel loved and cared for by listening to them.

Stand up to bullying—A simple gesture can set off a lifelong change. Stand up and defend a victim of bullying in your community. It could be at school, at work or even on the street. If you hear someone say something hateful to another person, then defend the victim and spread kindness.

Together, we are

strong.

  • Years Serving the Community

    25

  • Trained CASA Volunteers

    419

  • Total Children Served

    965

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