CASA of Brown County
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You Can Change a Child's Story

CASA volunteers build special relationships with children who have experienced abuse and/or neglect and are under court protection. They visit them regularly and advocate on their behalf in monthly reports to the judge. 

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A CASA volunteer is very often the only consistent adult in the lives of the children we serve, many of whom are living in foster care.

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We also operate a Fostering Futures program, which provides youth ages 11 to 18 with essential life skills and educational and career exploration with their CASA volunteer by their side, and a Transition Aged Youth (TAY) mentoring program for young adults ages 18 to 23 as they transition out of foster care and work toward self-sufficiency.

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Together, we are making a lasting impact!

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A child who has experienced abuse and/or neglect who has a CASA volunteer by their side is more likely to:

Receive much needed services

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Spend less time living in

foster care

Find a safe, permanent, and nurturing home

Succeed in school

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CASA Impact
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Platinum Sponsor

Patricia Schneider

Presenting Sponsor

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Gold Sponsors

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In 2024, 150 CASA volunteers advocated for 302 children in Brown County! 

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Learn how to become a CASA volunteer.

Become a CASA volunteer

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