Pledge to spread hope
Kids need CASAs now - and we need you to make that happen!
All children deserve hope
Thanks to you, they will have someone to stand by them as they go through one of the worst times of their life. Someone trained and empowered to help ensure they have stability, medical and mental health care, and educational support. Someone to bring the light of hope to their darkest hour - because studies show that children in foster care who have CASA Advocates, have more hope.
Pledge Today!
You can set up your pledge to make donations weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually, or annually. Knowing that you will be a trusted foundation of support for these kids.
The nuts and bolts of spreading hope
- Establish Memorandums of Understanding with the Courts and Departments of Social Services
- Make connections in each county through networking and attending events and festivals
- Set up Advisory Committees in each county
- Offer Information Sessions in each county, as well as online
- When recruit numbers allow, offer Training Sessions in each county
- Hire a CASA Supervisor to oversee Advocates in these new counties
Nine localities are served by courts in the 16th Judicial District
Since 1995, Piedmont CASA has served children and youth in the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. In 2013, we started providing CASA Volunteers for children in Louisa and Greene. In 2023, Piedmont CASA begins a phased roll out into Fluvanna, Madison and Orange - the only 16th District counties left unserved by CASA Volunteers. (The children of Culpeper and Goochland are being served by other CASAs.)
Fluvanna County is Phase One of our expansion, which begins in July 2023. Approximately 28,000 people live in Fluvanna, and it is projected to see a steady growth in population.