Fairfax Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), Inc. Email Format
Administration of JusticeVirginia, United States0-1 Employees
The Court Appointed Special Advocate program was first established in 1977 by a Seattle judge who was concerned about making decisions on behalf of abused and neglected children without sufficient information to support his decisions. Out of his concern, Judge David Soukup conceived of the idea to use trained advocates to speak for the children in court. The Seattle program was such a success that judges throughout the country have requested CASA organizations for their own jurisdictions. Today, there are more than 970 CASA programs nationwide. OUR MISSION The mission of Fairfax CASA is to advocate for the best interests of each abused and neglected child referred by the Fairfax County Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court through the promotion and support of quality volunteer representation. We seek to ensure that each child’s needs are identified and addressed with the goal of living in a safe and permanent home. Founded in 1989, the Fairfax CASA program is the largest of the 27 CASA programs in the state of Virginia based on the number of volunteers and the volume of children they serve.