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Trains volunteers to work with children who have been removed from their homes, declared dependents of the court due to abuse, neglect or abandonment and placed in foster care.

Court Appointed Special Advocates work for a judge, alongside attorneys and social workers, as sworn officers of the court to advocate for children. Advocates receive an initial 35 hours of training and volunteer 10-15 hours per month on behalf of one child. The volunteer advocates on behalf of the child until the case is resolved.

Youth Services: Academic Support, Career Exploration and Development, Health and Wellness, Social-Emotional Support, Youth Leadership.

Stress Busters:
Experiencing Nature, Mental Healthcare, Mindfulness Practices, Physical Activity, Supportive Relationships (Foster Youth Only)

Categories

Career Entrance Examinations
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Guardians ad Litem
Tutoring Services
Advocacy
General Counseling Services
Cultural Heritage Groups
Physical Activity and Fitness Education/Promotion
General Crime Victim Assistance
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support Groups
Youth Development
Outdoor Environmental Education
Academic Counseling
General Recreational Activities/Sports