CASA of El Paso
CASA of El Paso trains and supports individuals from the community to advocate for abused and neglected children who need representation in the family court system, striving to provide them a safe and permanent home. Every day, CASA of El Paso provides crucial advocacy services for children who have been abused or neglected in our El Paso Community. Our programs do the hands-on work of recruiting, training, and supervising volunteers to speak up in court and represent the best interests of children in the child protection system. EVERY CHILD HAS A CHANCE — IT’S YOU.® All gifts up to $5,000 will be matched by a generous donation from the Sue Smith Harrison Foundation.

Causes: Advocacy, Children and Youth


A CASA is a Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer who works with abused and neglected children in the court system. When children are removed from their home due to abuse or neglect, the judge will appoint one of our volunteers, CASAs, to be that child’s advocate and help determine what is in the best interest of the child. As an objective party, the CASA functions as the child’s voice as they go through the court system.



CASA volunteers get to know the child and offer a consistent, stable presence in the child’s life during a difficult time. They speak to everyone involved in the child’s life, including their families, teachers, attorneys, social workers, therapist, psychiatrists and others. Among other things, CASA volunteers research the case, create a plan for advocacy and make recommendations to the court. All of this information helps the court make informed decisions as to what is in the best interest of the child.

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Being a CASA volunteer does not require any special education or background. It requires participation in our training program and the desire to help abused and neglected children find safe, permanent homes.

After completing a 30-hour training class provided by CASA of El Paso and being assigned to a case, Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) begin visiting the child regularly. Volunteer Advocates work closely with, but independent of, Child Protective Services (CPS) and attorneys.



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