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What is CASA?

Court Appointed Special Advocates® (CASAs) are community volunteers, just like you, who speak up for abused and/or neglected children.

Our CASA program belongs to a network of nearly 950 community-based programs that recruit, train and support citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and/or neglected children in courtrooms and communities.

  • Children in care in Washoe County on an average day 2024
    Children in care in Washoe County on an average day 2024

    635

  • Children served by CASA volunteers in 2024
    Children served by CASA volunteers in 2024

    107

  • You can be the ONE we need!
    You can be the ONE we need!

    1


News & Notes

Registration is NOW open! Join us today, and you can help change a child's story!

Did you know 1 in 7 children were victims of abuse or neglect last year? In Washoe County, over 600 children are in foster care because it's no longer safe. CASAs ensure these vulnerable children have someone fighting for their best interests.

Now, you have a chance to be part of this vital mission by teeing off for a cause on Friday, July 25th! The Washoe CASA Foundation is hosting its inaugural Charity Golf Tournament and hope you'll join us for this amazing cause! All levels are welcomed and encouraged to participate!

Sponsorship opportunities are STILL available! Become a Community Partner today! Contact us directly or by complete the interest form here: https://forms.gle/AH2dTXBYLwxeXZK66

FLASH SALE IS OFFICIALLY OPEN! Register today and get $100 OFF Team Pricing!

Did you know 1 in 7 children were victims of abuse or neglect last year? In Washoe County, over 600 children are in foster care because it's no longer safe. CASAs ensure these vulnerable children have someone fighting for their best interests.

Now, you have a chance to be part of this vital mission. Join us! Friday, July 25th, as we Tee off for a Cause! You can help change a child's story!

Get involved today! Visit our event page: https://washoecasafoundation.com/events-news/events.html/event/2025/07/25/charity-golf-tournament/521863 or contact us directly!

washoecasa@gmail.com
☎775-574-8820

Did you know? At least 1 in 7 children in the U.S. have experienced child abuse or neglect in the past year. Child abuse and neglect can be prevented! Prevention starts with access to resources.

The Washoe CASA Foundation held its 4th annual Biggest Little Easter Egg Hunt on April 12 in recognition of Child Abuse Prevention Month. It was heartwarming to see so many happy kids with their baskets, eyes wide with excitement as they searched for colorful eggs.

The event wasn't just about the kids. Caretakers had the invaluable opportunity to connect with over 70 incredible child welfare organizations. It was a fantastic chance to gather information, resources, and support from the dedicated individuals and groups working to spread awareness for Child Abuse Prevention Month.

BIGGEST LITTLE EASTER EGG HUNT!

Join us for the Biggest Little Easter Egg Hunt and Resource Fair!

Happening on Saturday, April 12, 2025, from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at the Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows, located at 2680 E. 9th Street in Reno.

The event is free and open to the public. No tickets or reservations are required.

The Resource Fair opens at 9 a.m. for a sensory-friendly hour to accommodate individuals who thrive in quieter environments.

The event will feature games, face painting, and pictures with Mr. and Mrs. Easter Bunny.

Caregivers can take advantage of free hearing, vision and dental screenings, and vaccinations for children.

For those attendees with disabilities and/or sensory sensitivities, a calming room will be available.

This event helps raise awareness for National Child Abuse Prevention Month. It’s time to remember that we each play a part in promoting the social, physical and emotional well-being of children and families in our community.

A time to be thankful - a message from our CEO

As the National CASA/GAL Association for Children nears the end of our 40th anniversary year and we launch into this season of gratitude and thanksgiving, I want to thank you for giving so generously in support of our mission. Whether you are a volunteer, donor, partner or friend, your engagement helps ensure that children who have experienced abuse or neglect, don’t have to face their challenging circumstances alone. A screened and highly trained court-appointed special advocate (CASA) or guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteer stands by their side every step of the way, advocating for their best interest to ensure their safety, a permanent home and the opportunity to thrive. 

Special thanks go to our volunteers – all 97,900 of them – for the incredible work that they do. Annually, more than 242,000 children benefit from the tenacity of these deeply committed advocates, from all walks of life, who dedicate their time and talents to improve outcomes for the children, youth and families served. 

CASA/GAL volunteers annually spend nearly 4.5 million hours engaged in advocacy working with children and their families and contacting teachers, parents and social workers to gather information that paints a full picture of a child's life for judges making decisions that will impact the child’s well-being and future. A child may have dozens of social workers, attorneys, therapists, teachers and caregivers, but only one CASA/GAL volunteer. Someone who is a constant. Someone who gives them hope. 

Achieving our vision of a world where every child who has experienced abuse or neglect is given the opportunity to thrive in a safe and loving home takes the unwavering commitment of all of us. Your partnership and steadfast support bring us ever closer to realizing our shared vision for children. 

We are thankful to you for standing by our side and enabling us to support children, young people and families – today and into the future. By making a gift to the National CASA/GAL Association this giving season, you can help us recruit, train and engage even more volunteers so that we can reach every child who needs an advocate to stand by them and speak for them when they cannot speak for themselves.  

With gratitude,
 

Tara Lisa Perry
CEO, National CASA/GAL Association for Children
@TaraLisaPerry