Tuesday, December 15, 2009

2010 Children of South Dakota™

AC Ellis Inc. and Cracked Hue Studios have paired up with East Central CASA to create 2010 Children of South Dakota™.
Details on this outstanding collaboration that is being supported by and exhibited at the Museum of Visual Materials can be found here: 2010 Children of South Dakota™

We are now accepting bookings e-mail cosd@acellis.com

South Dakota Children's Portraits



Graphic Design provided by Erin Nelson of EDJ Design

Tuesday, December 8, 2009


Swearing in ceremony November 23, 2009.

Left to Right: Darilyn Odegaard (Board Member), Julie Wermers (Executive Director), Lisa Svobodny (Board President), Katie Albertson (Volunteer Advocate), Vic Erlacher (Case Manager), and Tine Fesler (Volunteer Advocate)

New Volunteers



On November 23 East Central CASA swore in two new volunteers who will now be able to serve as the VOICE for children. Congratulations Tina and Katie and Thank You!

Judge Vincent Foley, Katie Albertson, Tina Fesler and Julie Wermers

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

The Giving Tree

Wink's Fine Jewelry is kicking off the Holiday Season for East Central CASA. From November 19th through December 24th, each time you stop into Wink's Fine Jewelry and make a minimum $10.00 doantion to East Central CASA you will be able to choose a gift of off The Giving Tree. Ten dollars for CASA and a gift for you, plus knowing that you have helped make a difference in the life of a child who has been abused or neglected!! Please stop into Wink's today!



To find out more information about East Central CASA click on the "About" tab above.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Long Time Coming

Wow.....where has the time gone? It was a busy spring and an even busier summer at EC CASA. Finally posting some photos from Fire & Ice 2009. The following images are compiments of AC Ellis Photography......enjoy! And mark your calendars for April 10, 2010......Fire & Ice......Celebrate Children!





Sunday, April 5, 2009

THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!

Wow.....Fire & Ice is over for another year! THANK you to everyone who made the event another huge success! Still working on final numbers, but from preliminary figures looks the auctions made $16,290!! Once again, thank you to everyone who attended the event last night.

CONGRATULATIONS to Kevin Tetzlaff (and Erin the beneficiary) of the one carat diamond and Thank you to Jerry from Winks for the generous donation.

Pictures will follow soon!

Friday, March 27, 2009

A Preview of the Live Auction Items

Fore!
Brookings Country Club is recognized as one of the region's best golf courses. This package includes golf for four with carts. Following golf use the $25 gift certificate to enjoy fine dining in the restaurant and lounge overlooking the 18th green and Lake Campbell.
Donated By: Brookings Country Club

Dream Catcher
Dream catchers were created to catch nightmares in the sticky web while allowing the pleasant dreams to flow through. Make your dreams come true with this beautiful SDSU stained glass dream catcher. This is one of four unique designs created by Claud Hacker who has been working with stained glass for over twenty-five years.
Donated by Claud & Patty Hacker

Birthday Bash
Let your child jump, climb, slide, and bounce their birthday away! This package includes the rental of an inflatable bouncer from Dakota Entertainment as well a birthday cake and balloon bouquet from
Hy-Vee. A sure thing for the kids of any age. The only problem may be in getting the kids to leave!
Donated by Dakota Entertainment & Hy-Vee Bakery and Floral

Spirited, Adventurous, Romantic
Enjoy an incredible dinner for four at Bravos. This dining experience includes appetizer, entrée a bottle of wine and dessert. Bon Appetite!
Donated by Bravos – Kip & Michelle Pharris

Attention All Meat Eater’s
Mike & Tianna Beare from Estelline have donated prime South Dakota raised beef from their farm. Mike & Tianna have been raising homegrown beef cattle for the past 20 years. This package includes half of beef and processing to your preference at the Castlwood Locker. The beef will be available late August or early September.
Donated by Mike & Tianna Beare

Feel Like A New Woman!
Ladies go ahead and bid on this one for yourself! A perfect package for any diva in the place. Your get-away includes a 60 minute Massage, Green Science Anti Aging Facial, Elemental Nature Manicure & Pedicure, Haircut & Style. This package is sure to refresh.
Donated by Sunflower Salon & Spa –Jim & DeeDee Seurer

America’s #1 Storm Door
For over 50 years, Larson has brought innovations, value and quality to the storm door business. With this gift certificate you will have your choice of a door plus professional installation within 25 miles of Brookings.
Estimated Fair Market Value - $450
Donated by Larson Manufacturing

Event Photography Package
Event Coverage: Cory Ann will photograph your child's event. Up to 3 hours of photography
Personal Hi-Resolution Disc of Images and Reproduction Release One Framed Print. On-line Viewing Must be used in 2009
Donated by AC Ellis

Rocky Mountain High
Now is your opportunity to experience Invesco Field at Mile High stadium with these four Denver Broncos game day tickets. This package also includes two-nights in a Traditional room and a breakfast buffet in the Augusta Resturant at The Westin Tabor Center. This four diamond hotel is centrally located in downtown Denver, adjacent to the 16th Street Mall and within walking distance of various convention and performing arts centers. The city of Denver is just out our front door.
Donated by Steve & Marysz Rames, and The Westin Tabor Hotel

Take a Flight into History!
Step back in time aboard this legendary WWII pilot training aircraft and experience what it was like to be a fighter pilot training for a historic WWII mission. With dual controls, you can take the stick and feel the G forces as you enjoy the beautiful sights from the skies over Brookings. A ride in this 1941 North American AT6 Advanced Trainer will be an experience you will never forget!!
Pilot/Owner: Retired CEO and lifetime pilot Harrison Thompson will be your captain.

What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up?
Have you always dreamed of a life fighting crime? Now is the chance to live out your childhood dream of being a police officer! This certificate entitles the holder (age 21 & older with completed background check) to a four hour ride-along with the patrol division of the Brookings Police Department.
Donated By: Brookings Police Department


Go Big, Go Blue, Go Jacks!
Make plans to travel to Minneapolis to watch the Jacks take on the Gophers November 14th at the beautiful brand new TCF Bank Stadium. You are going to want to bid, bid, bid on this package – it includes 4 game day tickets lodging and a continental breakfast at the Hilton Minneapolis. In addition you will receive two SDSU sweatshirts, a soft-sided cooler, a baseball cap, and a Reserved Parking Jacks sign. Go Big, Go Blue, Go Jacks!
Donated by Paul & Anita Thomas, Tracy & Darilyn Odegaard, & SDSU Bookstore

Mauer Power
Enjoy a family weekend getaway as you cheer on the Minnesota Twins

PGA Championship Hazeltine
Over the past nine decades, the PGA Championship has developed into one of the premier sporting events in the world. More than 100,000 people line the fairways of the nation's finest golf facilities during PGA Championship week to view the strongest, all-professional international field in major championship golf. As it was more than 80 years ago, the Wanamaker Trophy is still prized as one of the golf world's greatest treasures. Witness history unfold in person when the 91st PGA Championship is played at the acclaimed Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota. This package includes 6 Wanamaker club tickets and one parking pass. Dates are Wednesday August 12 for the last practice round or August 13 for the opening round. The Wannamaker tickets allow you an exclusive, air-conditioned pavilion which is located right on the first green.
Donated by Craig & Kate Treiber

Stock the Cellar
Whether you are a serious wine collector or just beginning to get serious, you’ll be the envy of all your friends with this stunning collection. From Pinot Gris to Pinot Noir, Cabrinet to Chardonnay, you'll enjoy 50 bottles from multiple donors - all with the purchase of this extraordinary collection of fine wines. Sit back and sip, secure in the knowledge that it's all for a great cause!
Donated by Multiple Donors

Vikings 28, Packers 27
With less than one minute left before the half, Jared Allen - listed as doubtful on the injury report due to a sprained shoulder - blew by Chad Clifton and sacked Rodgers in the end zone for a safety to make it 14-7. Don’t miss your opportunity to own this official game day sack ball signed by the Vikings own Jared Allen.
Donated by Tammy & Darin Dobrenski – The Dobrenski’s were the winners of the Project Joy fundraising raffle in November and donated the football to CASA for the live auction tonight.

Aerobatic Flight!!
Sure, watching an airshow from the groud is exciting, but being in the cockpit is an amazing experience that few will ever have the privilege to enjoy. Experience the thrill of aerobatic flight over the plains of South Dakota in a Geramn built, unlimited aerobatic Extra 300L airplane. Loop, tumble, and roll throught he sky. This ride can be a mild or wild as you wish. It will truly be an experience you will never forget!!
Piolet/Owner: Retired Northwest Airline Captainm Lynn Riedesel will be your pilot.

Own a piece of NFL history.
The Minnesota Vikings' Adrian Peterson led the NFL in rushing in just his second season in the league. He became the fifth player in league history to reach 3,000 yards in his first two years. Now you have a chance to own this authentic autographed Adrian Peterson jersey. This autograph was obtained for East Central CASA with the help of former Minnesota Vikings player Rufus Bess.

Experience the Extreme!
Skydiving is thrilling and exciting and tandem skydiving is the quickest and easiest way to get a taste of freefall. Here's your chance to make your dream come true! Strap on a parachute (and a highly trained professional!) and feel the rush during a tandem dive at Skydiving Adventures in Luverne Minnesota.
Ground school lasts for less than an hour, then you and the tandem master boards a plane and climb to an altitude of 10,000'. Then the tandem master hooks up your harness to his and you both exit the aircraft and experience a thirty to forty-five second freefall. At 5,500 feet the tandem master deploys the giant parachute built for two and you both enjoy a 5 minute canopy ride back to the landing zone. Photos and video of your momentous achievement are also available. Bid high on this one, and you can cross one more thing off the list of things you promised yourself you'd do!
Donated by Brad & Julie Wermers


(all donations received through 3/25/09)

We encourage you to frequent the businesses that have so generously contributed items to tonight’s auction. Please be sure to say thank you on behalf of East Central CASA.

Silent Auction Items

Create a Memory to Last a Lifetime
A color portrait of the family is a wonderful addition to any home. This gift certificate is good for one studio portrait session including a 16 X 20 wall portrait.
Donated by Melby Photography – Stuart & Kathy Melby

Prairie Repertory Theater
The Prairie Repertory Theater presents a gift membership! You will receive two (2) 2009 PRT Season Tickets.
Donated by Prairie Repertory Theater

Flower Power!
It's spring again and we are happy to report that all is green and blooming at Medary Acres. Whichever gardening style you prefer, at Medary Acres Greenhouses you will find what you are looking for with this $100 gift certificate.
Donated by Medary Acres Greenhouse – Brian & Lynn Darnall

Beijo means “kiss” in Portuguese
If you are an OPRAH fan, you no doubt have heard her talk about Beijo Bags as they have been featured on her show as one of her "favorite things"!!
Donated by Patsy Hendricks

Family Fun
Relax and have fun at the Holiday Inn Express in Brookings with this one night stay in a standard room. Enjoy all they have to offer including the pool and waterslide.
Donated by Holiday Inn Express

S6 & S7. Let’s Get Physical
If you have been sluggish after the long winter now is the perfect opportunity to get back on track and back into shape. Use this two (2) month family gym membership at the new SDSU Wellness Center to get started.
Donated by SDSU Wellness Center

All Dressed Up and Someplace to Go
A facial cleans, exfoliates and nourishes the skin to promote clear, well-hydrated skin. Pamper yourself with this gift certificate and then try Bare Escentuals' award-winning bareMinerals cosmetics beloved by millions of women. Then if’s off to Harolds for a Family Portrait Session with this gift certificate. Expires 10/01/09.
Donated by The Ritz & Harold’s Photo Center

SDSU Jacks
With this gift certificate you can pick your style and size of a hooded sweatshirt with the new SDSU Jackrabbit logo at Prairie Graphics.
Donated by First National Bank Volga

Persian Dinner
Persian cuisine is one of oldest and richest cuisines in the world. Enjoy this authentic dinner for four on one of Bagel Works “Persian Dinner” Nights. These dinners are featured once a month and sell out quickly, please call 2 weeks in advance to make your reservation. (to be used by December 2009)
Donated by Bagel Works – Pouran Borchardt

Let’s Get he Party Started!
Use this $100 tab to get the party started! You and your friends will be able to enjoy good food, a frosty cold one and good company on Cubby’s patio.
Donated by Cubby’s Sportsbar & Grill

SD Symphony Tickets
A beautiful piece of music can comfort your spirit, spark your imagination or awaken your emotions. This gift certificate entitles you to two premier priced tickets to any individual concert in the 2009-2010 concert season.
Donated by SD Symphony

Learn How to Use That Fancy Camera
There are times you need to hire a professional but for all of those others, now you will be covered. This gift certificate is to be used for one AC Ellis Education Class. Classes include introduction to digital SLR, Introduction to: Portraits, Sports, and Off-Camera Flash. Classes take place in Brookings at the AC Ellis Studio. Must be used in 2009
Donated by AC Ellis Inc.

Date Night
Enjoy a night away from the kids without getting too far away from home. Start with dinner at the Pheasant with this $25 gift certificate and then relax at the brand new Hampton Inn right here in Brookings with night lodging in a standard room.
Donated by Pheasant Restaurant & Lounge and Hampton Inn

Brad Kringen Painting
This original painting was done by Sioux Falls artist, Brad Kringen. Brad’s use of acrylic on canvas and mixed media allows him to create his own unique style.

What’s For Dinner??
PIZZA!!! You will always know what’s for dinner at least once a month for the next year when you use this gift certificate.
Donated by Pizza Ranch – Kip & Michelle Pharris

Take Me Out to the Movies
Enjoy 20 movies of your choice at Brookings Cinema 5 Theater with this punch card.
Estimated Fair Market Value - $150
Donated by Cinema 5 Theater

Be Dazzled!
A lia sophia original is the perfect finishing touch. With this $25 gift certificate you will be able to shop for the latest designs in all the season's hottest styles and colors.
Donated by Wanda Nilson

You Look Fabulous
Use this $50 gift certificate towards any service at the Carousel and you will be lookin’ fine in no time!
Donated by The Carousel Salon

Alexandria Centerpiece
This copper-toned hammered-metal piece and iron base gives you many options. Place candles in the glass inserts for an elegant centerpiece, or use it to hold a seasonal display.
Donated by Lynn Carlson – Southern Living at Home

Did Someone Say Road Trip?Enjoy a sampling of area dining as you use these gift certificates to experience three area restaurants. $50 at Mad Mary’s in Flandreau, 14/81 in Arlington, and $20 at The Knotty Pine in Elkton.
Donated by Mad Mary’s, 14/81, Knotty Pine Supper Club

Ruffled Bowl
Inspired by Majolica, a traditional Italian pottery produced in the Tuscan region of Italy, Gail Pittman for Southern Living at Home Garden created this Gold Ruffled Bowl. One of the very first Southern Living pieces from 2003, a limited edition signed set great to own and have as a collector’s piece.
Donated by Julie Oines – Southern Living at Home

Relax and Unwind
Do you need a little R & R after a long week? You will enjoy a one night stay at the Comfort Inn in Brookings.
Donated by Comfort Inn

Wall Art
Decorative accessories and accents tailor your home with charm and distinction. Choose this metal leaf
wall art to compliment your home.
Donated by Gift Gallery – Tammy Minor

Car Care
With this car care package you will be bidding on 6 car washes, an oil change, a $50 gas card, and some must have car care essentials.
Donated by Bozieds Gas Stop, GP Downtown Tire, Casey’s & Lewis Drug

Rude’s Candle Stick Holders

Evening at Chanhassen
Spend a romantic evening in the Twin Cities. This pass may be redeemed for two complimentary dinner and show tickets.
Donated by Brookings Radio Station

“Skol Vikings”
Led by Adrian Peterson and Jared Allen, the Vikings are looking forward to the 2009 season, hungry to take the field and capture a second straight NFC North crown. Use these two pre-season tickets to watch them get started.
Donated by Kevin & Deb Perry

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Sunflower Salon & Spa

Thank you to DeeDee and her staff at the Sunflower Salon & Spa! In addition to being a Sapphire Sponsor, DeeDee has donated a "Day at the Spa" which includes:
  • 60 minute massage
  • Anti-Aging Facial
  • Elemental Nature Manicure & Pedicure
  • Haircut & Style

AND............10% of all services booked for Friday & Saturday April 3 & 4 will be donated to East Central CASA!!

Make your appointement today, so you are ready to go to Fire & Ice 2009!

New Auction Items & Sponsors Added

Pleae scroll down to the Auction Items and Sponsors, we have added some new ones!
Once again, Thank you, to all who contribute and donate to East Cnetral CASA. We couldn't do it without our partners!

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Adrian Peterson Autographed Jersey

All of you Minnesota Vikings fans are going to want to attend Fire & Ice! I just found out that we are going to have an authentic autographed Adrian Peterson jersey (photo to follow soon!). In addition, we have a Jared Allen autographed football - this is a game ball from the Green Bay game. You are not going to want to miss your opportunity to bid on these fantastic collectors items!

Friday, February 13, 2009

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Auction Items

We encourage you to frequent the businesses that have so generously contributed items to our auction. Please be sure to say thank you on behalf of East Central CASA. This is a "work in progress" we will continue to update frequently - check back often!

AC Ellis Photography

Event Photography Package
Value: $1500
Event Coverage: Cory Ann will photograph your child's event. Up to 3 hours of photography,
personal hi-resolution disc of images, and reproduction release, one framed print and on-line viewing. Must be used in 2009.

AC Ellis Education
Value: $200
Gift Certificate to be used towards AC Ellis Education Classes. Classes include introduction to digital SLR, Introduction to Portraits, Sports, and Off-Camera Flash. Classes take place in Brookings at the AC Ellis Studio. Must be used in 2009.

Melby Photography
Gift certificate for an individual, couple or family portrait session and one 16X20 portrait

Harold's Photo Centers, Inc.

Gift certificate for a family portrait session at any Harold's Portrait Studio location.

Bagel Works - Pouran Borchardt
Enjoy an authentic dinner for four on one of Bagel Works "Persian Dinner" nights.

GP Downtown Tire
1 free oil change

Brookings Radio
Chanhassen Dinner Tickets
Mall of America Getaway Package

Larson Manufacturing
Your choice of door plus professional installation within 25 miles of Brookings.
Minnesota Vikings Tickets
Minnesota Twins Tickets
Autographed Jared Allen Football (game ball from Green Bay game)
1/2 Beef
Skydiving Adventure
PGA Championship Practice Round Tickets - Hazeltine National Golf Club
LasVegas Vacation Package
Sunflower Salon & Spa "Day at the Spa"
Instant Wine Cellar
Denver Bronccos Package
SDSU Stained Glass Piece


Fire & Ice Sponsors

East Central CASA's success relies on many partners, including a large network of dedicated commnunity members and corporations. From our volunteers who serve as the voice of the children who are otherwise unheard; to our donors, corporate sponsors, and foundations that make it possible for us to grow as we serve - we are deeply grateful for your generosity and the relationships we have developed. Thank you!

Diamond of Hope
Winks Fine Jewelry
Daktronics
Brookings Radio

Diamond
First Bank & Trust
Larson Manufacturing
MetaBank
Bowes Construction

Ruby
South Dakota Soybean Processors
Brookings Health System

Sapphire
East River Electric Power Cooperative
Moriarty Enterprises, Inc.
Twin City Fan & Blower
Della Tschetter Insurance
Harms Oil Company
Avera Brookings Medical Center
Mills Construction
Sunflower Salon & Spa
Clark Drew Construction
Wells Fargo
Lantern Lounge

Topaz
Banner Associtates, Inc.
Falcon Plastics
Prairie Graphics, Inc.
Sanford Clinic
Waltz Construction

Friday, January 30, 2009

Thank You Cory Ann!

Welcome to the new East Central CASA blog! First, I would like to thank Cory Ann from AC Ellis for getting this up and running - it is a "work in progress" but will be a fun way to keep everyone updated on the happenings of East Central CASA as well as a way for folks to get more information about who we are and what we do! It is our hope that you will check back here often! Again, thank you Cory Ann!

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Fire and Ice 2009 Invitation

Here is the invitation to this years Fire and Ice Gala



Click Here for the printable pdf version of the invitation as well as RSVP card.
Outside of Invitation
Inside of Invitation
RSVP

Designed by EDJ Design of Lake Preston, SD

Monday, January 26, 2009

Fire and Ice 2008



The 2008 event was held at the Old Sanctuary and Cory Ann from AC Ellis was able to get in before everyone and take these images.





Sunday, January 25, 2009

Crack Booth 2008

At the 2008 Fire and Ice event was the Crack Booth. Here are some images from the booth. The booth will also be present at the 2009 event. All images taken in the Crack Booth are available for download after the event.





Saturday, January 24, 2009

Fire and Ice 2007



The 2007 event had a Mardi Gras theme.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Friends of CASA

Friends of CASA

East Central CASA has many volunteer needs. If you are interested in making a difference in the lives of local children, but do not wish to serve as a CASA volunteer, consider becoming a member of Friends of CASA.
This group consists of people with many diverse skills, from special event planning to office help. If you would like to help plan one of our events, volunteer the day of an event, or help out with office projects, please let us know! We can always use your time and unique talents.
Call Julie at (605) 697-6106 or e-mail casadir@brookings.net

Staff and Board of Directors

Staff & Board of Directors
The Board of Directors of East Central CASA is a wonderful group of dedicated, hard working individuals who have volunteered many hours to ensure that the organization grows responsibly. The current board members are:

Mary Harvey, Chair
Winks Fine Jewelry

Don McCoy, Vice Chair
Brookings Health System













Mary Bjerke
Larson Manufacturing










Lisa Svobodny
Larson Manufacturing








Ashley Dahl
Flandreau Wholeness Center



Paul Lewis
Moody County Deputy States Attorney


Julie Wermers - Executive Director
casadir@brookings.net












Vic Erlacher - Case Manager




Court Appointed Special Advocates


Court Appointed Special Advocates

What does having a CASA mean to an abused child? Imagine what it would be like to lose your parents, not because of something you did, but because they can't - or won't - take care of you. Now, into your life come dozens of strangers: police, foster parents, social workers, judges, lawyers, and more. Having a CASA means having by your side a trained and committed adult who has been appointed by a judge to watch over and advocate for your best interests.
CASAs are the only volunteers that are appointed by a judge and empowered to stand up for an abused or neglected child in court.

The first step in becoming a CASA volunteer is attending a General Information Meeting. Call to set up a meeting..

FAQ


What is a CASA volunteer?
A CASA volunteer is an officer of the court. A judge appoints a special advocate, as mandated in SDCL 26-8A-20, to represent the best interest of an abused or neglected child in court proceedings.

A CASA volunteer provides a judge with carefully researched background details about the child to help the court make a sound decision about that child's future. Each home placement case is as unique as the child involved. The CASA volunteer makes a recommendation on placement to the judge and follows through on the case until it is permanently resolved.

How do CASA volunteers investigate a case?
To prepare a recommendation, the CASA volunteer talks with the child, parents, family members, social workers, school officials, health providers and others who are knowledgeable about the child's history. The CASA volunteer also reviews all records pertaining to the child-school, medical, case worker reports and other documents.

How are CASA volunteers different from social service caseworkers?
Social workers generally are employed by state governments sometimes working on as many as 60 to 90 cases at a time; they are frequently unable to conduct a comprehensive investigation of each case. The CASA volunteer has more time and a smaller caseload (average of 1-2 cases) to investigate a case. The CASA volunteer does not replace a social worker on a case; they are an independent appointee of the court. The CASA volunteer thoroughly examines a child's case, knows about various community resources and makes recommendations to the court independent of state agency restrictions.

How are CASA volunteers different from attorneys?
The CASA volunteer does not provide legal representation in the courtroom-that is the role of the attorney. However, the CASA volunteer does provide crucial background information that assists attorneys in presenting their cases. It is important to remember that CASA volunteers do not represent a child's wishes in court, rather, they speak for the child's best interests.

Is there a "typical" CASA volunteer?
CASA volunteers come from all walks of life and possess a variety of professional, educational and ethnic backgrounds. There are more than 70,000 CASA volunteers nationally. Local programs vary in number of volunteers they utilize. Aside from their CASA volunteer work, 64 percent are employed in full- or part-time jobs; the majority tends to be professionals with 58% college or university graduates. The majority (82%) of the volunteers nationwide are women.

How do CASA volunteers advocate for children?
CASA volunteers offer children trust and advocacy during complex legal proceedings. They help explain to the child the events happening involving the case, reasons they are in court and the roles of the judge, lawyers and case workers. While remaining objective observers, CASA volunteers also encourage the child to express his or her own opinion and hopes about the case.
How many cases does a CASA volunteer carry at a time?
The number varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, but an average caseload is one to two.

Do lawyers, judges and social caseworkers support CASA?
Yes. Juvenile and family court judges implement the CASA program in their courtrooms and appoint volunteers. CASA has been endorsed by the American Bar Association, the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, and the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention of the U.S. Department of Justice.

Does the federal government support CASA?
CASA is a priority project of the Department of Justice's Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention. The office encourages the establishment of new CASA programs, assists established CASA programs, and provides partial funding for the National CASA Association.

How many CASA programs exist?
There are now 930 CASA programs in every state across the country, including Washington DC and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

How effective are CASA programs?
Preliminary findings show that children who have been assigned CASA volunteers tend to spend less time in court and less time in the foster care system than those who do not have CASA representation. Judges have observed that CASA advocated children also have better chances of finding permanent homes.

How much time is required to volunteer?
Each case is different. A CASA volunteer usually spends about 10 hours doing research and conducting interviews prior to the first court appearance. More complicated cases take longer. Once initiated into the system, volunteers work about 10 hours a month.

How long does a CASA volunteer remain involved?
The volunteer continues until the case is permanently resolved. One of the primary benefits of the CASA program is that, unlike other court principals who often rotate cases, the CASA volunteer is a consistent figure in the proceedings and provides continuity for a child.

Are there other agencies or groups providing a similar service?
No. There are other child advocacy organizations, but CASA is the only program where volunteers are appointed by the court to represent a child's best interests.

What children are assigned CASA volunteers?
Children who are victims of abuse and neglect and become wards of the court are assigned CASA volunteers. The program is most common in juvenile and family court cases.

How is CASA funded?
CASA programs are locally supported. United Way, fundraising events, annual giving and grants provide ongoing support. National CASA has a grant system to help start up or expand programs for tribal CASA programs. CASA programs depend on their communities to support services.

History


National CASA Movement
In 1976, Superior Court Judge David Soukup of Seattle, WA, saw a recurring problem in his courtroom:

"In criminal and civil cases, even though there were always many different points of view, you walked out of the courthouse at the end of the day and you said, ‘I've done my best; I can live with this decision.' But when you're involved with a child, and you're trying to decide what to do to facilitate that child's growth into a mature and happy adult, you don't feel like you have sufficient information to allow you to make the right decision. You can't walk away and leave them at the courthouse at 4 o'clock. You wonder, ‘Do I really know everything I should? Is this really right?"

To ensure he was getting all the facts and the long-term welfare of each child was being represented, Judge Soukup came up with an idea that would change America's judicial procedure and the lives of almost a million children. He obtained funding to recruit and train community volunteers to step into courtrooms on behalf of the children: the Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers.

This unique concept was implemented in Seattle as a pilot program in January 1977.
By 1982 it was clear that a national association was needed to direct CASA's emerging national presence, and the National CASA Association was formed in Seattle.
On April 22, 1985, President Ronald Reagan presented the National CASA Association with the President's Volunteer Action Award for "outstanding volunteer contribution, demonstrating accomplishment through voluntary action."

In August of 1989, the American Bar Association, the country's largest professional organization of attorneys, officially endorsed the use of CASA volunteers to work with attorneys to speak for abused and neglected children in court.

Today the National CASA Association represents over 950 local CASA programs across the country, including Washington D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It provides support for new programs, technical assistance, training, and fundraising, media, and public awareness services.

Currently, over 70,000 CASA volunteers serve approximately 280,000 children each year.