Right here in Hamilton County there are more than 1,000 children in foster care. Imagine being taken away from the only family you have ever known because they have violated your trust. Then you are taken to a strange place to live, temporarily, until a permanent solution can be found. Through the eyes of a child who has been abused or neglected, the world can be a frightening place.
CASAs make a lifelong difference to a child in foster care.
Our CASAs work directly with the children we serve. Each CASA is assigned to a foster child, making sure the child is safe and that the child’s needs are met, and helping each child move into a safe, permanent, and nurturing home as quickly as possible.
Sadly, only one in three of Hamilton County’s foster children has a CASA.
Why not learn what it takes to become a CASA?
Find out more about becoming a CASA.
Read about the children we serve and learn how CASAs make a difference that can last a lifetime and end generations of abuse and neglect.
Ready to get started becoming a CASA?
"To give a child a CASA is to give them a voice.
To give them a voice is to give them hope.
And to give them hope is to give them the world." —Pamela Butler, Former Foster Youth