You may customize the display of services below.
Click here to print this page or use your computer's Print function.
Description:
Court-appointed Special Advocate: trained volunteer that represents the rights of abused, neglected or abandoned child whose case is before court. The Guardian Ad Litem is appointed by the judge and reports to the court the best interests of minors, people judged to be incompetent or people unborn or unascertained who may have a future interest in the property involved in the litigation. These special guardians may also serve as advocates for dependent children pending settlement of their cases in dependency court; and are usually attorneys but may also be court appointed special advocates (CASA volunteers).
Hours:
Monday-Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Intake Process:
Appointed by a judge
Program Fees:
None
Eligibility:
Call if you believe you can volunteer your talents and energy, working with a team of professionals, in a social service system setting, to help a child be safe and secure.
Is Shelter?
No
Related Resource