What
  • Children & Family
  • Day-To-Day
  • Emergency Assistance
  • Health & Well-Being
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Court-appointed special advocates for children

CASA is a national, volunteer-based organization that trains people to become volunteer advocates for children. CASA of Seneca, Sandusky, and Wyandot Counties is a non-profit agency and has been serving locally abused and neglected children since 1990!

Our Mission

We believe children deserve a safe, permanent, and supportive environment to live.

Our Vision

By drawing on community resources to accomplish the goals of child protection, CASA will provide a trained Guardian ad Litem for every child in Seneca, Sandusky, and Wyandot Counties who requires one.

To become a volunteer

All one needs to do to become a volunteer is submit an application and participate in our next training session! Our training will teach you everything you will need to know about advocating for children. No prior experience is necessary, but our children require an advocate who have qualities such as professionalism, dependability, credibility, a good gauge of common sense, and a strong commitment to children. Applicants are required to be 21 years or older and be able to pass a background check that we will provide!

*A representative from CASA serves as a member of the FCFC Council.

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