— CASA of Central Texas of Caldwell, Comal, Guadalupe and Hays counties has just been awarded certification by the National Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) Association.
This certification, completed once every four years, recognizes that CASA of Central Texas is in compliance with National CASA’s high standards for quality child advocacy.
CASA of Central Texas has been a member of the National CASA Association since 1985.
According to Michael Piraino, CEO of the National CASA Association, “The National CASA quality assurance process is very rigorous, and reflects our commitment to ensure every child we serve has the most powerful volunteer advocate working on their behalf. This certification says CASA of Central Texas has demonstrated to us a strong capacity to provide excellent services to the abused and neglected children within their community.”
CASA of Central Texas was incorporated in 1985. In 2009, CASA Advocates served 228 children in the four-county service area, but there were an additional 348 who did not have the voice of a CASA.
More advocates are needed and trainings are held throughout the year.
Those interested may contact the CASA office at (830) 626-2272 or 392-3578, or visit www.casacentex.org.
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