Become an advocate for children through CASA

Tuesday, April 17, 2012


Family Law CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of King County is seeking more volunteers to become advocates. 

Advocates need to be at least 21 years old, have a car and a computer, an ability to write, and have no criminal record. Advocates must undergo 4 days of training and then work under the supervision of CASA Staff. 

Advocates investigate and report on the best interests of children in contested custody cases in King County involving low and moderate income families. Cases involve allegations of substance abuse, domestic violence, and untreated mental health issues. Cases can run from 8-12 months. 

To learn more and to apply for the next training which starts on May 31, go to CASA and look under the Advocate tab.



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