Become a CASA Volunteer
Imagine the experiences of children who are removed from their homes, their families, their siblings, and everything they know and care about. They find themselves in a world filled with new sounds, new places, new people, new smells, and new schools while social workers, lawyers, and judges make life-altering decisions on their behalf.
Fortunately, children in our community have court-appointed, trained, and committed, volunteer advocates who ensure that each child’s individual needs remain a priority in an overburdened child welfare system.
A CASA volunteer forms a consistent relationship with a child that provides stability and hope for better days ahead. Oftentimes, a CASA volunteer is the most consistent presence in a foster child’s life. In the midst of an unsettled and chaotic time, a CASA is there to ensure a child does not have to navigate the system alone.
How to Become a Volunteer Advocate
Qualifications
No special education, experience, or background is required. CASA volunteers come from all walks of life and share a commitment to improving children’s lives, a willingness to learn, and an open mind towards life experiences different from their own.
Voices for Children seeks volunteers of diverse backgrounds and does not discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or gender expression. Currently, there is a high need for Spanish-speaking CASA Volunteers.
A CASA Volunteer Must:
CASA Volunteers provide an objective view of what is in the best interests of the child or children involved in the case. It is an important commitment and a serious role entrusted to Voices for Children and every CASA Volunteer.
CASA Pre-Service Training
Voices for Children offers multiple pre-service training courses with both daytime and evening sessions available throughout the year.
Pre-Service Training Schedule
Voices for Children offers multiple Pre-Service Training courses throughout the year to prepare new CASA Volunteers for their advocacy work. Below is the schedule for our next available training session:
2026 Pre-Service Training Dates
Pre-Service Training 1
February 3 – February 26 (Tuesday/Thursday)
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
APPLICATION DEADLINE JANUARY 20, 2026
Pre-Service Training 2
April 6 – April 29 (Monday/Wednesday)
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
APPLICATION DEADLINE MARCH 23, 2026
Pre-Service Training 3
June 1 –June 11 (Monday – Thursday)
Time: 9:00 AM – 12:30 PM
APPLICATION DEADLINE MAY 18, 2026
Pre-Service Training 4
August 18 –September 10 (Tuesday/Thursday)
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
APPLICATION DEADLINE AUGUST 4, 2026
Pre-Service Training 5
November 2 –November 12 (Monday – Thursday)
Time: 5:30 PM – 9:00 PM
APPLICATION DEADLINE OCTOBER 19, 2026
Session Content:
- Session 1: The CASA/GAL Volunteer Role
- Session 2: The Well-Being of the Child
- Session 3: Trauma, Resilience, and Communication Skills
- Session 4: Mental Health, Poverty, and Confidentiality
- Session 5: Substance Abuse and Different Backgrounds and Experiences
- Session 6: Domestic Violence, Values and Perceptions
- Session 7: Educational Advocacy and Supporting Older Youth
- Session 8: Moving Forward as an Advocate and Court Report Writing
Have questions about training or schedules? Contact CJ Spencer.





