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FAQ's
- What is a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)?
- Are CASA Programs Known By Other Names?
- What is the CASA volunteer's role?
- How does a CASA volunteer investigate a case?
- How does a CASA volunteer differ from a Department of Child Services Family Case Manager?
- How does the role of a CASA volunteer differ from an attorney?
- Who is the "typical" CASA volunteer?
- Can anyone be a CASA volunteer?
- What training does a CASA volunteer receive?
- How does the CASA volunteer relate to the child he or she represents?
- How many cases on average does a CASA volunteer carry at a time?
- Do lawyers, judges, and social workers support CASA?
- How many CASA Programs are there nationally?
- How effective are CASA Programs?
- How much time does a case require?
- How long does a CASA volunteer remain involved with a case?
- Are there any other agencies or groups which provide the same service?
- What is the role of the National CASA Association?
- How is the program regarded locally?
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