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Boston CASA in the News

Boston CASA in the News

  • Press Release: Boston CASA receives national grant to increase support to vulnerable youth in Middlesex and Suffolk Counties
  • The Bedford Citizen May 21, 2016 – ‘Annie, Jr.’ actors raise funds for Boston CASA to benefit foster children and children at risk
  • Hometown Weekly March 9, 2016 – Needham’s Bridget Akinc running marathon for CASA
  • Boston Globe February 7, 2016 – Overstressed child services should make greater use of volunteers
  • The Daily Free Press November, 20, 2015 – Governor Baker supports reforms for Department of Children and Families
  • Boston Globe October 1, 2015 – To protect kids, help the courts
  • Boston Globe February 27, 2014 – Hundreds may be missing in the child welfare system
  • Boston Globe February 16, 2014 – Fresh eyes to help foster children

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Our Mission

Boston CASA’s (Court Appointed Special Advocates) mission is to ensure a safe and permanent home for court-involved children in Suffolk and Middlesex Counties who have experienced abuse and neglect. We fulfill our mission by recruiting, training and supervising community volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates (“CASAs”) who work to ensure that these children have safe and permanent homes.

About Us

Boston CASA provides community volunteers who are appointed by judges of the juvenile courts in Suffolk and Middlesex Counties to serve as Guardians ad Litem (GALs) to advocate for the best interests of children and youth in the foster care system.

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