April’s National Child Abuse Prevention Month remind us that protecting children is not just about reacting when harm has already occurred; it is about building strong families, supportive communities, and systems that notice warning signs early. This month highlights “protective factors” like parental resilience, social connections, and concrete support with housing, food, and childcare—conditions that reduce stress and lower the risk of abuse. CASA volunteers sit at the intersection of these ideas: they see up close how trauma affects children, and they can point courts and agencies toward services that strengthen entire families, not only manage crises. In doing so, CASAs help make the goals of Child Abuse Prevention Month real—one child, and one family, at a time.
- Why CASA Volunteers Are So Important
Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) volunteers are often the only adult that stays in a child’s life once they have entered the court system. While caseworkers, attorneys, and placements change, a CASA volunteer stays with the child focused on one core mission: getting to know the child, understanding their needs, and speaking up for their best interests in court and in meetings.
CASAs visit children regularly, talk with caregivers, teachers, and providers. They give judges grounded, child‑centered recommendations about safety, permanency, and services. That kind of informed, stable presence means the difference between a child slipping through the cracks and a child getting timely mental health care, stable school placement, or a safe, permanent home.
Children who have been abused and neglected need help from
their community to find safety, healing, and skill building to succeed in life.
Reporting and science make it clear. CASA’s save and find healing for their children.
The question is whether we are willing as a community to help them.
KIDS AT RISK ACTION / KARA / INVISIBLE CHILDREN
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