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CASA of Camden County
Basic Information
Address: 520 Market St Suite 401 Camden New Jersey 08102
Phone Number: 856.361.7180
Director: Charlene Taylor Volunteer Recruiter
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Additional Information
Clearances Required: Yes
Background Check: Yes
Population Served: CASA is a nonprofit organization serving children who have been removed from their homes as a result of abuse and neglect
Ages for Volunteer: Must be over the age of 21
Hours of Service: 5-20 hours per month
Days of Service: Varies
Mission Statement:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN!!!!!
Philosophy/Belief Statement:
CASA is part of a national network of community-based, non-profit organization that recruit, screen, train, and supervise volunteers to "Speak Up for a Child" removed from home due to abuse and neglect.
Program History:
CASA of Camden County works on behalf of the Camden County Family Court System. Our volunteers work one-on-one with an abused or neglected child, advocating for his or her best interests working toward achieving permanency in a safe, nurturing home s soon as possible. CASA of Camden County has be operating since 2003.
Events:
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED TO ADVOCATE FOR CHILDREN! TRAINING STARTS APRIL 27,2021