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  1. National CASA/GAL Association for Children

    Nov 21, 2025 · Recently several media reports have wrongly identified an organization as “CASA” or “Court Appointed Special Advocates.” Anthony’s story is a powerful example of how a dedicated …

  2. Home - Texas CASA

    Texas CASA is a registered 501 (c) (3) non-profit. Texas CASA's EIN is 75-2252358.

  3. Immigration - We Are Casa

    We believe in and fight for a system that affirms family unity, protects human rights, welcomes and recognizes immigrants as essential members of society, and turns away from the compounding …

  4. About - We Are Casa

    With over 189,000 lifetime members across 46 US states, CASA is a national powerhouse organization building power and improving the quality of life in working-class: Black, Latino/a/e, Afro-descendent, …

  5. Be a CASA or GAL Volunteer

    Court-appointed special advocate (CASA) and guardian ad litem (GAL) volunteers advocate for the best-interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect.

  6. Supportive Housing - CASA

    With the support of a case manager, young adults, lacking a family support system, have a place to call home while they work on goals related to employment, education, and independence.

  7. Casa Ciana | san juan hotel

    This traditional architectural gem is the ideal accommodation in San Juan for travelers seeking memorable adventures. At Casa Ciana, we invite you to explore all that Puerto Rico has to offer …

  8. WHAT IS A CASA - Voices for CASA Children

    When you become a Court Appointed Special Advocate you can change the life of a child in foster care. Welcome! A Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer, or CASA, is a unique and extremely …

  9. Home [www.casaluciennepr.com]

    Surrounded by tropical plants and stone seating, it’s a peaceful oasis with sweeping views of Old San Juan. Whether you join a private sunset yoga, lounge with a glass of wine, or simply enjoy the …

  10. Become a CASA - Texas CASA

    CASA volunteers get to know a child and gather information from everyone involved in THEIR life — family members, foster parents, teachers, and social workers — then report to a judge to advocate …