THE CASA MISSION:
To provide the
child victim of abuse or neglect with a trained, supervised volunteer who will advocate for the child’s best interest.
Our volunteers go through a 30 hour training series at our office here
in Lexington and are thereafter appointed to a case in the Fayette County Family Court system. Once appointed on the
case, the CASA volunteer interviews everyone involved. This can include any or all of the following,
but is not limited to: the child, biological parents, foster parents, teachers, friends, doctors, therapists, and relatives.
The CASA then writes reports which are sent to the Judge and all other parties (lawyers
and social worker) in the case. The judge uses these reports as his or her eyes and ears on the cases that
need more attention than others. These reports are very valuable to the Judge. They often provide information on these
critical cases that would not otherwise be available.
CASAs
are unique. Unlike lawyers and social workers, who are required to consider the parents’ or family’s best interest,
the CASA focuses solely on what is best for the child or children. Throughout the child’s case quite often the
foster parents, social workers, schools, towns, and everything else in the child’s life will change many times due to
placement. One of the goals of CASA is to minimize these changes, both by providing continual monitoring and advocacy
for the child, and by being a stable and constant person in this child’s life.
Only
16% of Fayette County’s children are receiving the advocacy that all of the children need.
Please consider becoming an advocate for an abused or neglected child!