Become A CASA

An overview of the work a CASA volunteer does when assigned to a case. This includes visiting with the child regularly and building a relationship, writing court reports to assist the judge in determining what is in the child’s best interest, ensuring the child receives the services needed whether that is medical care, educational opportunities, or community involvement.

Requirements to be a CASA

  • Must be 21 or older;

  • Participate in an interview and pass a background check;

  • Attend approximately 40 hours of pre-service training. Includes classroom, court observation, and court report writing training;

  • Willing to commit to the program for 2 years or more (average case length) and spend 10-15 hours each month on one specific case;

  • Follow guidelines established by the National CASA Association;

  • Attend in-service training and receive direct supervision and guidance from program staff;

  • Complete at least 12 hours of continuing education yearly to enhance knowledge;

  • Volunteers are expected to be active (available for case assignment and to accept cases) unless other arrangements have been made.

2025 Training Opportunities

Please Note: Due to the sensitive nature of this work, extensive background checks are conducted, including criminal and child welfare checks, and letters of personal reference. 

Application and Screening Process

Questions? Find out more!

Email us at training@casaofcentraloregon.org for more details or fill out the form below to have someone from our office contact you!