06/05/2026
June is also check out www.thetrevorproject.org for resources 🌈
CASA Volunteers advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in Arizona
Since the program began in 1985, CASA programs in Arizona have provided critical advocacy for more than 25,000 children.
06/05/2026
June is also check out www.thetrevorproject.org for resources 🌈
06/03/2026
Reunification is a journey of growth for children, parents, and advocates. This month, we celebrate the strength it takes to rebuild and reconnect. Learn more about becoming a CASA Volunteer at AZCASAVolunteer.org
06/01/2026
June is National Reunification Month, a time to honor the families who have worked to overcome challenges and reunite with their children, as well as the CASA volunteers and professionals who support them. At CASA of Arizona, we recognize that when safe and possible, reunification with family is in a child’s best interest. | AZCASAVolunteer.org
05/29/2026
Become an advocate today! Learn more at AZCASAVolunteer.org
05/27/2026
Children and youth with a CASA volunteer are more likely to receive highly tailored case management and timely provision of resources and support services AZCASAVolunteer.org
05/25/2026
Happy Memorial Day
Having a CASA volunteer gives children and youth greater hope and optimism for a brighter future, which are strong protective factors that support positive mental health AZCASAVolunteer.org
05/20/2026
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05/18/2026
Each year, thousands of children are in the dependency court and foster care systems because of experiencing abuse or neglect. A child in foster care, on average, will move into multiple homes and attend multiple schools. All this chaos and inconsistency can have long-term traumatic effects on children and youth. AZCASAVolunteer.org
05/14/2026
CASA volunteers ensure that the child or youth has a stable, caring adult on their side, which research shows improves mental health outcomes, regardless of the circumstances of their case. AZCASAVolunteer.org