Court Appointed Advocate Volunteer

Court Appointed Advocate Volunteer

A volunteer guardian ad litem, referred to as a Court Appointed Special Advocate or a CASA volunteer, is an everyday citizen who is appointed by a judge to advocate for the best interests of an abused or neglected child during their time in the child welfare system. You not only help change the course of a life for generations, but also create a safer, friendlier, and healthier community now and for years to come.

Click here to download our volunteer application!

Get started today! By following these three easy steps, you can join the ranks of 150 active volunteers who provide critical advocacy for child victims of life-threatening abuse, neglect or abandonment.

STEP ONE: Register for orientation

Sign up now to attend a one-hour orientation session at our office. You will get all of the information you need to get on your way to making a difference for an abused child.

STEP TWO: Attend orientation

You’ll be introduced to our program and find out the requirements for becoming a Volunteer Guardian ad Litem. You will have all of your questions answered and you will begin your paperwork to enroll in the CASA training.

STEP THREE: Attend CASA Training

Our 35 hour training course is offered several times each year and will prepare you for your volunteer experience. You must attend an orientation session prior to beginning the CASA training.

Click here to download our volunteer application!

CASA of El Paso

500 E. San Antonio St., Suite 312 El Paso Texas 79901

Phone: (915) 546-8146 x 6

Fax: (915) 546-8149