Bilingual Volunteers

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More than fifty percent of children in the Passaic County foster care system identify as Hispanic. Please help us advocate for their needs by becoming a bilingual Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteer.

As a volunteer, you will provide advocacy, care, and comfort during a difficult time.

Right now, many Hispanic children in foster care are waiting for a Spanish-speaking advocate to support them. Take action today so these children feel less alone.

 

Sign up for a one-hour online volunteer information session, where you will learn more about the volunteer role.

 

If you have any questions about volunteering, please fill out the form below and a CASA staff member will get back to you shortly.

 

 
 

"It is much easier to help children if you can speak Spanish and understand the Hispanic cultural context of many different situations."

- Alexandra Rivas-Smith, a bilingual CASA volunteer

Alexandra Rivas-Smith, a bilingual Court Appointed Special Advocate

Alexandra Rivas-Smith, a bilingual Court Appointed Special Advocate