Our Mission

To improve the lives of children in foster care through powerful volunteer advocacy until each child is placed in a safe and permanent home.

Volunteers

Voices for Children formed their CASA program in 2000. The first group of volunteers completed training in July 2001 and began serving abused and neglected children in Brazos County.

Throughout the years, Voices for Children has expanded their program to include an additional four counties and has helped launch Bi-stone CASA, serving Freestone and Limestone Counties. In total, Voices for Children serves Brazos, Burleson, Grimes, Leon, and Madison counties.

2001 – Voices for Children began serving foster children in Brazos County
2007 – Program expanded to Grimes County
2009 – Program expanded to Burleson County
2017 – Program expanded to Madison and Leon Counties
2019 – Program expanded to Freestone and Limestone Counties
2022 – VFC helped launch Bi-stone CASA as an independent program

CASA is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization with a governing, volunteer board of directors. Voices for Children is a member of the National CASA Association and the Texas CASA Association. There are over 1,000 CASA programs nationwide and 73 CASA programs in the State of Texas.

The National CASA Movement

Like all movements, CASA began as an idea. Inspiration came to Seattle juvenile court Judge David W. Soukup in 1976. Judge Soukup had insufficient information to make a life-changing decision for a 3-year-old girl who had suffered from child abuse.

That’s where the idea came from: These children, who had experienced abuse or neglect, needed trained volunteers speaking up in the courtroom for their best interests.

Due to the program’s extreme success, communities across the nation began creating CASA programs of their own.