Ct Volunteers Help Abused and Neglected Kids. Their Work Expanded as 'Every Child Is Significant'


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"Every child is significant."

That's the assessment of Josiah Brown, executive director of Connecticut's Court Appointed Special Advocates, which has recently expanded its services to four more courthouses in the state.

Per the Hartford Courant, the nonprofit, which is often called CASA, works to supply vital support to children in need across the state due to abuse or neglect.

In addition to New Haven, Waterbury, and Torrington, the nonprofit, often called CASA, is also now providing its services in the Hartford, Willimantic, Rockville, and New Britain courts.

CASA volunteers advocate for children in need in the courtroom and beyond.

They work with professionals in the child welfare system, and are supervised by staff who ensure advocacy and follow-through, including regular reporting to judges.

On average, one of CASA's staff people works with one of its volunteers per 30 of its volunteers, serving 75 children in need.

"Our volunteers aren't a rubber stamp and aren't always going to agree with DCF and we've received encouraging responses from all involved," Brown says.

"Judges have appreciated the additional information our volunteers have provided, and it helps give another voice for the child in the courts."

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