All children have a right to a home with loving people to care for them. But each
year, in the United States, millions of children are abused, neglected, or abandoned
by their families. Over half a million children are removed from their homes and
placed in foster care or institutions each year. Their only "crime" is that they
have been victims.
In these cases, many children also become victims a second time, lost in an overburdened
child welfare system that cannot pay close attention to each child whose life is
in its hands. Sometimes a child can remain adrift in foster care for months, even
years.
That's where CASA comes in. They recruit and train community volunteers to become
children's advocates. Their primary role is to speak up for abused and neglected
children in court. Since the first program in Maryland began in 1987, CASA programs
have trained thousands of volunteers who assist abused and neglected children.
Voices for Children was incorporated as a non-profit organization in September 1990
in response to legislation passed by the Maryland State Assembly authorizing state
support for such a program. Since our inception we have helped expedite the placement
of over 400 Howard County children into safe and permanent homes.