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Voices for Children begins its annual “Your Voice, Their Future” campaign to recruit volunteers to advocate for  vulnerable Riverside County children in foster care 

Looking for a meaningful way to give back in 2025?

Volunteers needed to advocate for

Riverside County youth living in foster care

Voices for Children begins its annual “Your Voice, Their Future”

campaign to recruit volunteers to advocate for

vulnerable Riverside County children in foster care

At the start of a new year, many in Riverside County might be looking for a meaningful way to give back. Voices for Children invites them to volunteer as a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) in 2025 and change the life of a child in foster care.

This year, an estimated 6,000 children will spend time in foster care in Riverside County after experiencing abuse or neglect. They are among the most vulnerable members of our community. Once they enter the dependency system, their world suddenly includes court hearings, social workers, attorneys, and often new homes and schools. They need someone to step up and speak up for them during what can be a scary and challenging time. The organization, which serves both San Diego and Riverside Counties, is issuing a call for these special volunteers who often become the most consistent adult in the life of a child in foster care.

Founded in 1980, Voices for Children transforms the lives of children in foster care by providing them with Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs). CASA volunteers are everyday community members  – trained and supported by Voices for Children – who advocate for children in the child welfare system. They form a relationship with the children and become acquainted with everyone involved in their lives, such as their parents, family, teachers, and therapists, so that they can make informed recommendations to the court.

Community members can make a life-changing impact on a child by participating in Voices for Children’s annual Your Voice, Their Future” volunteer recruitment campaign, which takes place now through May 1 (National Foster Care Awareness Month). After a highly successful campaign last year, we have set an ambitious goal of serving 175 local children who need a volunteer CASA advocate to ensure that they are safe, their needs are met, and their voice is being heard while they are in foster care.

CASA volunteers come from all walks of life and have a variety of backgrounds and experiences. CASA volunteers do not require any particular professional background, only a willingness to be trained and show up for their case child. They are big-hearted, service-oriented community members who are willing to take the time to get to know a child living in foster care and to advocate for their best interests.

Voices for Children is currently in high need of male and Spanish-speaking volunteers. The youth we serve suffer major abuse and trauma, and often do not have a reliable male figure or positive male role model in their lives. They need good experiences with men who will keep them safe, and CASAs provide that.

Members of the public are encouraged to learn more and take action for local children in foster care in the following ways:

  • Volunteer. Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) volunteers are critically needed to speak for children in court. Learn more about the requirements to become a CASA volunteer by signing up for an Info Session here.

  • Recommend a friend (or two!) to become a CASA by filling out the short form at speakupnow.org/recommend. It takes just five minutes!

For more information, visit speakupnow.org.

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