Ways to Help
Become a CASA volunteer
What does it take?
- Dedication — most programs ask for at least a year’s commitment.
- Objectivity.
- Communication skills.
- The ability to work with a varity of people-from child welfare professionals to abusive parents.
Share your skill
Programs often need help with public relations. You might be able to help the CASA program receive attention and recruit much-needed volunteers. If you have good computer skills, we are always on the lookout for much-needed assistance.
Spread the word
Community service organizations, clubs, and church groups can also be important supporters of CASA. Have CASA make a presentation to your group, and consider making a donation to support their work.
Donate
Used (or even better, new) office equipment such as a computer, copy machine, fax machine, office furniture, or supplies.
Offer to serve
Serving on a committee, board of directors or advisory group. The program will benefit from your leadership skills, expertise, and community contacts.
How do I obtain more information about becoming a CASA volunteer?
CASA OF WHITE COUNTY, INC.
411 North Spruce
Searcy, AR 72143
P. (501) 305-3428
F. (501) 279-6263
Email: director@wccasa.org