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FAQs (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is a CASA?
How do I become a volunteer with a CASA Program?
How can I contact Georgia CASA?
Which program serves my area?
How can I make a donation to Georgia CASA?
How can I get email updates from Georgia CASA?
How can I start a CASA program in my area?
Where can I find CASA program statistical information?
I can't open some of the documents. Why is this?
- What is a CASA?
- CASA stands for Court Appointed Special Advocate. For more information
please click here.
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- How do I become a volunteer
with a CASA program?
- There are several steps to becoming a volunteer. You must complete
an application, pass a criminal background check and go through 40 hours
of training. For more information, please
click here.
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- How can I contact Georgia
CASA?
- Georgia CASA's contact information is on the bottom of each web page.
To contact individual staff members, please click
here. To get travel directions to our offices, please
click here.
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- Which program serves my area?
- To find out which program serves your area, please check the program
directory.
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- How can I make a donation
to Georgia CASA?
- You can make a donation to Georgia CASA by following this
link to the donation page.
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- How can I get email updates
from Georgia CASA?
- To sign up for email updates from Georgia CASA, please
click here.
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- How can I start a CASA program
in my area?
- If you are interested in starting a program in your area, please contact
Georgia CASA.
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- Where can I find CASA program
statistical information?
- You can find CASA program statistical information by clicking
here.
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- I can't open some of the documents.
Why is this?
- Most of the documents on this site are in Adobe Acrobat .pdf format.
If you cannot open these files you need to download Adobe Acrobat reader.
Other documents may be in Microsoft Word.
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