Yamhill County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) is a non-profit organization based in McMinnville, Oregon, dedicated to advocating for the best interests of abused and neglected children under the jurisdiction of the court. Since its establishment in 1992, the program has recruited, trained, and supported volunteers who serve as CASAs for children in dependency cases, striving to reduce the time spent in foster care while prioritizing the children's well-being in all case decisions.
With a strong belief in family preservation, Yamhill County CASA works towards reuniting children with their families as soon as safely possible, while ensuring that their academic, social, emotional, and physical needs are met. The organization values the importance of every individual involved, fostering a sense of respect, value, and active listening for both children and adults. By providing robust training and support, Yamhill County CASA equips its volunteers with the knowledge and resources necessary to help families process trauma, rebuild trust, and create a safe and stable home environment for children in need.
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