Child Advocates - Denver CASA

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Denver Court Appointed Special Advocates – or Denver CASA – provides support and advocacy for children with an open case in juvenile court. Since 1995, Denver CASA has partnered with Denver Juvenile Court to provide a critical voice for these survivors of trauma, loss, abuse and neglect.

We advocate for permanency whenever possible, secure appropriate educational, mental and physical health services, and guide the court’s decisions towards more restorative solutions, whether through safely reunifying children with their family of origin or finding nurturing and stable kinship or foster care homes where children can thrive.

CASA Volunteers are trained, long-term volunteers who spend an average of 18 months advocating for one child in the court system. In 2023, 223 CASA volunteers contributed 5,743 hours of service (an estimated value of over $180,962 of donated time). The time they spend with each child’s case saves the time and expense of paid professionals. Unlike paid professionals, CASA Volunteers only have one case to focus on and can form supportive and meaningful bonds with children, youth and families.

We understand the importance of seeking out compassionate volunteers who reflect the communities we serve. CASA Volunteers have the unique opportunity to connect with a child or youth. Supporting communities through transformational advocacy is an opportunity to change a child's story.

CASA Volunteers are:

  • Consistent adults in the lives of the child or youth
  • Advocates for their best interests
  • The “eyes and ears” of the court

CASA Volunteers provide the support and advocacy necessary to change a child's story.

Testimonials

"CASA volunteers offer stability during a tumultuous time with their kindness, and with their specific attention to that child. Because of this focus, volunteers often have more detailed information and insight into the child’s needs, which is essential for the Court when making decisions."

                                         -Judge Elizabeth McCarthy, 2nd Judicial District

Testimonies from CASA Volunteers

“I am so, so grateful that we have what I think is one of life’s greatest opportunities to restore hope, to rebuild confidence, to provide clarity, and to remind these children how truly loved and valued they are.”  

"To be able to advocate for children during the most challenging and frightening period in their life is truly an honor. There hasn't been a case I've worked on where I haven't been thoroughly inspired by the strength and resiliency of the children I have had the supreme fortune of serving."

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Mission

Child Advocates – Denver CASA advocates for the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect by training diverse volunteers who create opportunities for children, youth and families to thrive.

Background Statement

For almost 30 years, Denver CASA has recruited and trained volunteers to serve in the 2nd Judicial District of Denver advocating for children and providing a stable, caring adult to help children through a difficult time. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) is a nationwide program of volunteers appointed to support abused and neglected children who are involved with both Child Welfare and the Juvenile Court System. The idea of a Court Appointed Special Advocate was originally started by Seattle Judge David W. Soukup in Seattle, Washington in 1977 who felt that children needed more support as they moved through the dependency and neglect system. As a judge, he did not think he had enough information to make decisions about the fate of children in dependency and neglect cases. He came up with the idea that a trained volunteer could speak up on behalf of children who had experienced abuse and neglect.

Since then, this idea of a CASA has expanded into 49 states, including the National CASA Association, located in Seattle. In 1995, Child Advocates – Denver CASA was founded.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Child Advocates - Denver CASA

other names

Court Appointed Special Advocates

Year Established

1995

Tax id (EIN)

84-1300565

Category

Human Services, Youth Development, Public & Societal Benefit

Organization Size

Large Organization

Colorado State Tax Credits

Colorado Child Care Credit

Address

1325 S. Colorado Blvd B-402
Denver, CO 80222

Service areas

Denver County, CO, US

Phone

303-832-4592

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