CASA of Gila County celebrates National Social Workers Month

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CASA of Gila County

  When children are in danger and families are in crisis it’s often up to the social workers of the world to find the resources and support to help which is why during March, National Professional Social Work Month, CASA of Gila County applauds the social workers our volunteers interact with every day who are working hard to make a difference for families in Arizona.

  “Social workers play a vital role in the child welfare system,” said Emily Leverance. “They have a tough job and we are grateful for the work they do to help children. We are happy to work as part of that same team.”

  Court Appointed Special Advocates are not social workers but they are highly-trained volunteers who act as the eyes and ears of the court on cases of children in foster care. They visit with the children regularly and collect information that helps the court make more informed decisions. CASA advocates work closely with social workers and other members of the child’s team to ensure the child has their needs met while in foster care.

  There are more than 15,000 children in foster care in Arizona and many ways to get involved in making sure those kids are cared for. If you’re a social worker at heart, becoming a CASA advocate may be a great way to make a difference. Volunteers are always needed but no specific background is required. To volunteer, applicants must be 21 years or older, pass a thorough background check and complete 30 hours of pre-service training.

  CASA of Gila County is grateful for all the professionals who’ve dedicated their careers to advocating for children.       

  For more information on the CASA Program visit CASAofGilaCounty.org.

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