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Every year, children in our community enter the family court system after experiencing abuse or neglect, often feeling frightened, overwhelmed, and alone. The process is long and complex, filled with unfamiliar faces and difficult decisions that shape a child’s future. CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) exists to ensure no child walks that journey without a dedicated champion by their side.

As part of a respected national and state network, CASA of Rochester/Monroe County trains and supervises quality, committed volunteers who advocate in family court for the best interests of children who have been or are at risk of being removed from their home of origin. Our goal is simple but profound: to help every child thrive in a safe, permanent home.

When a child enters into the family court system, they may wait 18–24 months (or longer) for a judge to determine the best permanent placement for them, whether that’s returning home, living with relatives, or being adopted. During that time, children face uncertainty and emotional strain. A CASA volunteer becomes their steady, supportive presence. CASAs visit children monthly – at school, in foster homes, and during family visits – to understand their needs, monitor their well-being, and provide a voice for them in the courtroom. Their firsthand insights help Judges make informed, child-centered decisions.

CASA volunteers undergo intensive training in understanding trauma, child development, and the complexities of the family court system. The work is challenging, meaningful, and life-changing – not only for the child, but for the volunteer as well!

Every dollar helps CASA of Rochester/Monroe County carry out our mission, and your support makes a huge difference!