Capital Crossfire: Advocating for America's forgotten children
The latest edition of Capital Crossfire features Chris Bayer, executive director of Court Appointed Special Advocates, and Tonia Porata, a volunteer for CASA.
CASA of Carson City advocates volunteer to "speak up" for children in First Judicial District of Nevada child welfare cases in Carson City and Storey County. Children enter these cases when Nevada's Division of Child and Family Services has determined it is unsafe for the child to remain at home due to abuse or neglect.
CASA of Carson City advocates receive training on court procedures, child development, domestic violence and other relevant subjects. Over time they gain a deep understanding of social problems and of children’s needs. Being a CASA advocate is interesting, demanding and rewarding. It involves research, documentation, communication and patience.