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822 Douglas Trosper-Hoyt Building, Suite 202, Sioux City, IA 51101

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
700 North Washington, Room P, Lexington, NE 68850
Recruits, screens, trains and supports volunteers to serve as a child's voice in court. Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect.
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United Way of the Midlands
435 North Park Avenue, Suite 404, Fremont, NE 68025

Advocacy program for children involved in the juvenile court system through abuse/neglect circumstances.

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United Way of the Midlands
1465 27th Avenue, Columbus, NE 68601

Recruits, screens, trains and supports adult volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) to represent the best interests of child victims of abuse and neglect in the courts, to support and ensure child victims find safe, permanent homes.

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United Way of the Midlands
Pottawattamie County Courthouse, 227 South 6th Street, Council Bluffs, IA 51501

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
822 Douglas Street, Suite 202, Sioux City, IA 51101

CASA offers trained adult volunteers assisting children who are going through the court system due to child abuse or neglect.

CASA volunteers maintain contact with the children for the duration of time they are involved in the juvenile justice system.  Volunteers work with all case professionals involved in the children's case, including attorneys, therapists, foster parents, school officials, and biological parents.  CASA volunteers become deeply rooted into the child's life to better understand the wants and needs of the child and to establish and report the best recommendations to give to the court, so a more informed decision can be made.

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United Way of the Midlands
2 East Locust Street, Suite B1, Harrisburg, IL 62946

Provides training, support, and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Franklin County Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Court. A visitation center is also available for children to have a safe, secure place to visit their parents, siblings, and relatives.

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United Way of the Midlands
Sarpy County Court House, 1210 Golden Gate Drive, Papillion, NE 68046
Recruit, screen, train and support volunteers who are assigned by a Juvenile Court judge to advocate for a child who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect. Volunteers advocate for the children during the entire court jurisdiction period.  They work with therapist, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child as well as visiting the child regularly.
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United Way of the Midlands
1801 East Kimberly Road, Davenport, IA 52803

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
49 North Prairie Street, Suite A, Galesburg, IL 61401

Training, empowering and inspiring volunteer advocates to improve the lives of abused and neglected children.

CASA volunteers maintain contact with the children for the duration of time they are involved in the juvenile justice system. Volunteers work with all case professionals involved in the children's case, including attorneys, therapists, foster parents, school officials, and biological parents. CASA volunteers become deeply rooted into the child's life to better understand the wants and needs of the child and to establish and report the best recommendations to give to the court, so a more informed decision can be made.

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United Way of the Midlands
2035 10th Street, Gering, NE 69341

Recruits, screens, trains, and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are appointed by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect.

CASAs maintain contact with the children during the entire court jurisdiction period. Work with attorneys, therapists, parents, foster parents, and all adults involved with the child; and get to know the child's needs and makes reports to the court, so a more informed decision can be made.

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United Way of the Midlands
110 Allamakee Street, Waukon, IA 52172

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
411 3rd Street SE, Suite 220, Cedar Rapids, IA 52401

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
1801 North State Route 1, Building 2, Suite 2, Watseka, IL 60970

Recruits, trains, and supports court approved community volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children who are in the court system. CASA volunteers are appointed by a judge to provide consistency for the child and ensure that their special needs and best interests are represented in court.

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United Way of the Midlands
1924 West A Street, Hastings, NE 68901

Recruits, screens, trains and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child, who is under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect.

Serves as the child's voice in court.

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United Way of the Midlands
141 South Main Street, Suite 722, Decatur, IL 62523

Offers trained volunteers appointed by a judge to speak for abused and neglected children via the court.

CASAs are committed to a child and their case until the child is placed in a safe and permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
Courthouse, 510 North Lincoln Avenue, York, NE 68467
Recruits, trains, and supports volunteers (Court Appointed Special Advocates) who are assigned by a juvenile court judge to advocate for a child or group of siblings who are under the jurisdiction of the court due to abuse or neglect.
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United Way of the Midlands
903 West Washington Street, Suite 3, Benton, IL 62812

Provides training, support, and supervises community volunteers to advocate for abused and neglected children in the Franklin County Juvenile Abuse and Neglect Court. A visitation center is also available for children to have a safe, secure place to visit their parents, siblings, and relatives.

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United Way of the Midlands
100 South 3rd Street, Suite 460, Geneva, IL 60134
Recruits, trains, and manages Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers. These advocates represent the best interests of abused and neglected children within the Juvenile Court system. CASA volunteers are appointed to each case by the judge, and serve on the case until it is closed. The CASA volunteer can also handle probate cases.
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United Way of the Midlands
942 North 13th Street, Geneva, NE 68361
Court appointed advocates for youth who have been abused, neglected, and usually placed in foster care.
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United Way of the Midlands
Lucas Building, 321 East 12th Street, 4th Floor, Des Moines, IA 50319

Offers trained volunteers who advocate for the best interests of children involved in the child welfare system. Volunteers advocate with the court to ensure each child's voice is heard, their needs are met, and they have a safe, permanent home.

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United Way of the Midlands
111 North 11th Street, Nebraska City, NE 68410
Trained community volunteers that assist in coordinating between courts and local resources to help abused or neglected children. Can be available for direct testimony in court hearings.
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United Way of the Midlands
506 West 3rd Street, Grand Island, NE 68801

Specially trained community volunteers are appointed by Juvenile Court Judges to speak in the best interest of children who are brought before the court for reasons of abuse or neglect.

The volunteer CASA then investigates, monitors, and reports on that case.

Through their investigation, they provide a written report to the court detailing what is happening on the case and any recommendations for the best interest of the child they have.

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United Way of the Midlands
1141 H Street, Suite C, Lincoln, NE 68508

Recruits, trains, and supports community volunteers who advocate on behalf of abused, neglected, truant or ungovernable children in the juvenile court system. Advocates for the best interests of children in the child welfare/juvenile justice systems through court appointed advocacy for children.

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United Way of the Midlands
171 North West Avenue, Suite 1, Bradley, IL 60915

Recruits, trains, and supports court approved community volunteers to advocate on behalf of abused and neglected children who are in the court system. CASA volunteers are appointed by a judge to provide consistency for the child and ensure that their special needs and best interests are represented in court.

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United Way of the Midlands