If you

have a heart,

you can

show up for a kid who needs you.

Thank you for your interest in CASA!

We believe every kid deserves an advocate.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) show up, listen, bring joy, and provide caring support to these kids. Volunteer advocates also stay connected with kids’ families, schools, and communities to ensure their wants and needs are heard and valued as decisions are made about their futures in and out of the courtroom.

Become a Volunteer Advocate

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CASA volunteer engaging with a child during a court session

No experience is needed.

CASA organizations invite, train, and support thousands of caring, dependable people like you to volunteer as advocates. These volunteer advocates are appointed to cases by judges to ensure kids’ voices are heard and valued in court and their wants and needs are considered as important decisions are made about their future.

Unfortunately, too many kids in Colorado are facing this complex and confusing experience alone. Those kids need you. If you have a heart, you can show up. If you can listen, you can advocate for a kid who needs you.

CASA organizations are located across the state. Complete the form to be connected with your local organization today.

Become a Volunteer Advocate

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What CASA volunteers say about helping kids in Colorado

In my role as a CASA, I have developed a truer and more meaningful relationship with the family I support than I have experienced in any previous volunteering role.

Volunteer to a 12 year old girl

Colorado CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) is a nonprofit dedicated to supporting 18 regional organizations committed to pairing kids experiencing abuse and neglect with volunteer advocates who champion their voice and walk alongside them through the court case.

Would you like to talk to someone today about being a volunteer advocate?