You can change

a child’s story.

Making a positive, life-changing difference for children in need in Geauga County since 1997.

A young girl and a woman sitting at a table in a dining room, smiling at each other. This represents a CASA volunteer interacting with a child.
A girl and a woman sitting on a living room couch, smiling at each other. This represents a CASA volunteer interacting with a child.

We train volunteers to advocate for children who have experienced abuse and neglect.

Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers come from all walks of life within the community.

After undergoing thorough training, they represent a child's best interests in court. These children are often victims of abuse and neglect.

CASA volunteers can make a life-changing difference for children facing these challenges. A child’s advocate is often the one constant in their life.

A teen boy and man walking alongside each other outside, carrying a skateboard and a basketball. This represents a CASA volunteer interacting with a child.

Who is a CASA volunteer?

Learn more about who we are & our mission

Infographic explaining what it means to be a CASA/GAL, with five key points: Learn, Engage, Recommend, Collaborate, and Report, each with brief descriptions.

Want to get involved? If you have the heart, we have the opportunity.