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Welcome to Children's Voice: CASA, Inc.

Children's Voice: CASA, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, located in Douglas County, Georgia, committed to recruit, train and support citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children, who have been abused and neglected, in courtrooms and our community. We are empowered directly by the courts and provide judges the critical information they need to ensure that each child’s rights and needs are being attended to while in foster care. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers stay with children until they are placed in loving permanent homes. For many children, a CASA volunteer is the only constant adult presence in their lives.

We exist to raise awareness of children in foster care and bring positive, permanent change to their lives. With your help we can make a difference. Our website furthers our mission by providing ways for you to learn more and get involved.

Thanks for visiting. We are looking forward to hearing from you. 

  • Years Serving the Community

    23

  • Trained CASA Volunteers

    409

  • Total Children Served

    851

7 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day with Kids

Earth Day is tomorrow, and it’s the perfect occasion to teach kids about what they can do to preserve and improve our planet. In addition to talking about important lessons like reducing, reusing and recycling, consider doing some of these activities that prove just how fun it is to go green:

Ride your bikes.
Instead of driving to the grocery store or the movie theater, get out those bikes that have been in the garage all winter. You can exercise, enjoy the spring weather and reduce transportation-based pollution with a family bikeride.

Write a letter.
This activity is particularly great for older kids. Find the contact information for someone with legislative power (like a senator or representative) and write to them about a cause that you feel strongly about. It can be anything from recycling to forest preservation. It might not seem like much, but you never know when your opinion can make a huge difference.

Plant something.
Whether you have the space for a full garden or simply have an empty windowsill, kids love getting their hands dirty and planting something. It’s also a great opportunity to learn about the life cycle of particular plants, and it allows children to chart their garden’s growth over a period of time.

Upcycle with crafts.
Before you throw out that empty milk carton, see if there’s a fun craft project that would repurpose it. The Internet is filled with brilliant upcycling ideas, so spend some time picking out the perfect project with your kids.

Visit a recycling facility.
Several recycling facilities allow tours if you call ahead to schedule. The sorting and recycling process is fascinating, particularly in more high-tech centers, so you’ll likely learn as much as your kids.

Clean up litter.
Head to your favorite park to pick up trash. Putting in hard work to make someplace familiar cleaner and more beautiful is especially rewarding for kids. Just be sure to always wear thick rubber gloves and watch out for any sharp or dangerous objects.

Cook a meal using locally-sourced food.
Make a trip to your local farmer’s market to find ingredients, then head home to come up with the perfect meal. It’s a fun challenge to come up with a dinner using only locally-grown ingredients, and the results are guaranteed to be delicious.