Brothers Wanted to Go Home
Garrett and Lincoln were placed in foster care after their parents were arrested for shoplifting while Lincoln waited in the car. Their arrests were a wake-up call for the boys' parents, who completed extensive drug, parenting and psychological services. But the CASA volunteer on the case, Karen, still never expected the gift she would receive at the end of the case.
How Can You Help Children During Social Distancing?
What can you do to help children during social distancing? Dallas CASA has some suggestions to support children and families you know.
Advocating for children during the COVID-19 crisis
The Dallas Morning News: Columnist Sharon Grigsby talks with CEO [...]
Collaborative Family Engagement Benefits Children
A cooperative effort between CASA, CPS (Child Protective Services), attorneys and others on a case, the new Collaborative Family Engagement program benefits children most.
Face Mask Donation Supports CPS Investigators
Dallas CASA volunteer Kim Meth knew the danger child abuse investigators face on a daily basis. She didn't want COVID-19 to be another concern and was able to donate 150 face masks to support investigators during the pandemic.
Child Abuse Concerns During COVID-19
IHeartMedia: Anna de Haro talks with Dallas CASA President and CEO, [...]
North Texas Giving Day: Alaina and Natalie struggle in foster care
Alaina and Natalie are placed in foster care after their parents are arrested, but they struggle to adjust.
For North Texas Giving Day, read Alaina and Natalie’s story
Home for Alaina and Natalie, 2 and 4, was yelling and fighting, drugs and police, chaos and instability.
Would you be ready to testify in court for an abused child?
Would you be ready to testify in court for an abused child?
Dallas CASA Board Member Cynt Marshall Tells Her Story
Dallas CASA board member Cynt Marshall tells what CASA means to her.
Six Ways to Talk to an Abused Child
When a CASA volunteer accepts a case, the first step is to talk to the abused child. Program Director Ben Wilkins has tips for a positive interaction.
Dallas CASA supervisors keep volunteers’ engines running
At Dallas CASA, volunteers are supervised by members of our program staff.






