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C.A.S.A.Court Appointed Special Advocate![]() The mission of the Pima County CASA Program is to recruit, train and supervise community-based volunteers to advocate for children in the juvenile court system...(click here for more) CASA volunteers come from all areas of the community. A social service or legal background is not required. Volunteers are carefully screened for maturity, responsibility, objectivity, cultural sensitivity, commitment, and the ability to relate to families in stressful situations. Background checks are performed to ensure minimum legal standards are met...(click here for more) Orientation training is the initial training a CASA receives. It is divided into three separate sections: Pre-OT, OT, and Post-OT. These three sections combine to fulfill the initial training requirement of 30 hours...(click here for more) All of your questions about helping CASA children answered here...(click here for more) ![]() | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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