Have you heard the CASA name, but perhaps you’re not really sure what a CASA does? Do you know you want to help kids, but maybe you’re wondering what all is involved?
Join us for a virtual information session on July 1, 10am - 11am, to learn what it means to be a court appointed special advocate and why our volunteers are so important!
If you are unable to attend, but still interested in learning more about becoming a volunteer advocate, please contact our office to set up an individual time to visit.
Begin your journey today to change a child's story. Contact us to get started.
CASA Flex training is a blended learning system where the new trainees study for approximately three to four hours online from home per week, then participate in weekly face-to-face* meetings with local program staff and fellow trainees. This allows the flexibility of working through the curriculum at your own pace while still engaging with your local CASA community in a face-to-face* environment.
Click here for our training schedule for the rest of 2022. Put the dates on your calendar today!
*Note: If shelter-in-place requirements are in place, we will conduct in-person sessions through Zoom.
Canadian County CASA complies with applicable Federal Civil Rights Laws and does not discriminate based on race, color, sex, national origin, age, disability, military service or lack of military service, religious affiliations or belief, or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression.