Become a Volunteer
Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers are powerful, caring advocates who are the only volunteers that are appointed by a judge and empowered to stand up for an abused or neglected child in court. We invite you to learn more about becoming a CASA volunteer by contacting a CASA program in your community. In addition, we have compiled a list of Frequently Asked Questions about what it means to be a CASA volunteer.
Please click on the county name in which you live to find the local program closest to you (the counties are listed as a sublink on the left). The counties that are highlighted in red on the map have local programs. We are working to create local programs in all counties in Arkansas. The counties highlighted in green represent the counties in which we are currently working in to develop new programs.
For information about training for prospective and current volunteers, please click here.
Arkansas CASA Assocation Administrative Office of the Courts 625 Marshall, Box 2100 Little Rock, AR 72201 (501) 682-9403 Fax: (501) 682-2662 (866) 284-8111 casa@arkansas.gov
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