Become a CASA Volunteer
About Us
Mission Statement
The Mission of Great Plains CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) for Kids, Inc., is to train and supervise community volunteers to be a leading voice in advocating for safe, permanent, nurturing homes for children in need of our services.
Vision
A CASA for every child.
Become a CASA
By becoming a Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA volunteer, you can help amplify a child’s voice. Speak up for a child who needs you!
Support Our Cause
A donation to CASA is an investment in Texas’ future. Your support helps our program continue to provide quality advocacy to children and youth experiencing foster care.
News & Events
Want to stay up to date events and news from Great Plains CASA for Kids? Check out our blog for the latest news and updates from our program!
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What does a CASA Volunteer Do?
When a family is in crisis and becomes involved in the child welfare system, a Court Appointed Advocate (CASA) volunteer may be appointed by a judge to advocate for the child.
This highly trained volunteer is someone from the child’s community whose responsibility is to get to know the child and their family and advocate for their safety, permanency and well-being while in foster care. This is just one example of the difference a CASA volunteer can make in a child’s life.

