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A donation to CASA of Jefferson County is an investment in your community’s future. Your gift to CASA of Jefferson County can help  provide the very best volunteer advocacy for children removed from their homes due to abuse and neglect. Because CASA of Jefferson County is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization, your donation is tax-deductible.

Currently, it costs $1,200 to provide a CASA volunteer to a child in Jefferson County.

That covers recruiting, screening, training and supervising volunteers who will offer the highest level of advocacy. Please donate now so more children will benefit from the special services that only a trained CASA volunteer advocate can provide.

Ways to Give

Online Donations

You can donate directly to CASA of Jefferson County using the secure form at the link below.

We welcome recurring donations because they allow us to plan more effectively. If we know funds will be available, we can begin training more volunteers to serve more children. Our online donation form includes the option to make a recurring gift.

Check or Cash Contributions

Please mail check or cash donations to:
CASA of Jefferson County
120 2nd Court North
Birmingham, AL 35204

Please be sure to include the following information:
Your full name and title (e.g. Mrs., Mr., Ms., Dr.)
Business name (if applicable)
Mailing address
Email address
Phone number

Charitable Gifts

Employer Match
You can supplement your personal donation if your employer offers a matching gift for charitable donations. Check with your company’s human resources department to learn if this benefit is available.

Commemorative Gift
You might want to consider honoring the memory of a loved one, commemorating a special event or expressing gratitude to someone with a charitable donation to CASA of Jefferson County.

To Our Supporters!

We truly appreciate the corporations and foundations that support CASA of Jefferson County. Their continued generosity and commitment enable us to serve more children.

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CASA of Jefferson County, despite being a volunteer-driven organization, requires funding for a variety of reasons.

CASA has a paid staff to manage operations, recruit and train volunteers, provide ongoing support to volunteers, and maintain communication with the courts and community partners. We have administrative costs, such as utilities, confidential data management technology, and we are proud to offer health insurance to our hard-working staff.

CASA volunteers undergo extensive training to be effective advocates for children. This training requires resources, including training materials, staff time, and sometimes external trainers.

Ongoing staff support and supervision for volunteers is essential to ensure their well-being and effectiveness. This includes providing resources, training updates, and confidential support.

CASA staff must oversee the work of volunteers, ensuring they are meeting the needs of their assigned children. This includes case management, monitoring, and providing guidance. Regular assessments and progress reports are required to track the well-being of children and the effectiveness of advocacy efforts.

CASA raises awareness about child abuse and neglect, the importance of advocacy, and the role of CASA volunteers. Outreach efforts, such as public speaking, media campaigns, and community events, are essential to recruit volunteers and build support for the organization.

That’s a little bit about us. We think our kids are worth all the above and more. How about you? Will you consider supporting CASA on this #givingtuesday?
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CASA of Jefferson County, despite being a volunteer-driven organization, requires funding for a variety of reasons. 

CASA has a paid staff to manage operations, recruit and train volunteers, provide ongoing support to volunteers, and maintain communication with the courts and community partners.  We have administrative costs, such as utilities, confidential data management technology, and we are proud to offer health insurance to our hard-working staff.

CASA volunteers undergo extensive training to be effective advocates for children. This training requires resources, including training materials, staff time, and sometimes external trainers. 

Ongoing staff support and supervision for volunteers is essential to ensure their well-being and effectiveness. This includes providing resources, training updates, and confidential support. 

CASA staff must oversee the work of volunteers, ensuring they are meeting the needs of their assigned children. This includes case management, monitoring, and providing guidance.  Regular assessments and progress reports are required to track the well-being of children and the effectiveness of advocacy efforts.

CASA raises awareness about child abuse and neglect, the importance of advocacy, and the role of CASA volunteers.  Outreach efforts, such as public speaking, media campaigns, and community events, are essential to recruit volunteers and build support for the organization.

That’s a little bit about us. We think our kids are worth all the above and more. How about you? Will you consider supporting CASA on this #givingtuesday?

Every three minutes a child enters foster care. Most children in foster care will live in multiple foster homes, attend several schools with different teachers, be assigned numerous social workers who rotate through their lives, all while dealing with the trauma of
abuse, neglect or separation from their families.

For these children, a CASA volunteer can have life changing impact.

CASA recruits, trains and guides our volunteers to advocate for our most vulnerable.

Please consider a gift to CASA this #givingtuesday. Your support provides hope that abused and neglected children will be placed in safe, permanent homes.
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Every three minutes a child enters foster care. Most children in foster care will live in multiple foster homes, attend several schools with different teachers, be assigned numerous social workers who rotate through their lives, all while dealing with the trauma of 
abuse, neglect or separation from their families. 

For these children, a CASA volunteer can have life changing impact. 

CASA recruits, trains and guides our volunteers to advocate for our most vulnerable. 

Please consider a gift to CASA this #givingtuesday. Your support provides hope that abused and neglected children will be placed in safe, permanent homes. 
🏠 🫶🏠
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