CASA Needs Volunteers to Advocate for Abused Children
Every child should have a safe, loving, and permanent home, but many do not. Each year hundreds of children in Chatham County are abused and neglected by those who are supposed to care for them. The Savannah/Chatham County Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) program is a catalyst for change, but they need your help. These children need your voice in court to speak up for their best interests and help ensure that they are placed in safe and permanent homes. There is also a need for bilingual volunteers to advocate for the increasing number of deprivation cases involving non-English speaking children and families. The New Volunteer Training will be held on Thursdays, February 5th - February 26th - from 5:30 - 8:30 p.m. at the United Way building located at 428 Bull Street in the 1st floor conference room. This will be an independent training session, designed for interested volunteers who have been unable to attend the regular twice a week training sessions in the past. The next regular training session will be held in November. For more information or to register, please call the CASA office at 447- 8908 or email info@savannahcasa. org. We can make a difference one child at a time!
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