
TRAINING
February 3rd
Ready to make a lasting difference in the life of a child? Our next CASA volunteer training begins February 3rd and is designed to prepare compassionate community members to advocate for children and youth in foster care.
This training will guide you through the child welfare system, the role of a Court Appointed Special Advocate, and the skills needed to be a strong, consistent voice for a child during one of the most challenging times in their life. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to showing up and caring.
🗓 Training Schedule:
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Begins: February 3rd
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Days: Every Tuesday & Thursday
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Time: 5:30 PM – 8:30 PM
If you have 5–10 hours a month and a heart for children, this is your chance to create real, meaningful change. We’ll provide the training—you bring the dedication.
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Thank You, Kerry Foundation
We extend our sincere gratitude to the Kerry Foundation for their generous $5,000 donation made in memory of Lois Acuff.
The Kerry Foundation has been a long-time supporter of CASA for Children of Klamath County, and we are deeply appreciative of their continued partnership.
Their ongoing generosity allows us to serve children in foster care by ensuring they have a consistent, caring advocate during some of the most challenging times in their lives.
Because of the Kerry Foundation’s support, more children are able to receive the advocacy, stability, and hope they deserve. We are grateful for the many children we are able to help through this enduring partnership.
Get Involved
We know it can be difficult to begin a new volunteer venture, especially now. CASA for Children of Klamath County provides comprehensive advocate training and support so that our Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASAs) are confident advocating in court on behalf of Klamath County's foster children.

Our Mission
The mission of the CASA for Children of Klamath County Program is to provide trained volunteer advocates for abused and neglected children who are dependent on the Juvenile Court to ensure their right to a safe and permanent home. Through this advocacy we will seek a timely and appropriate disposition in the best interest of each child. Our advocacy for foster children includes focusing on child safety and child well-being and ensuring judges have the information necessary to make the best decisions for these children.
Donate Now
Did you know that just $2,200 can change a child’s life for an entire year?
Every dollar—whether it’s $5 or $500—helps give a local child in Klamath County a voice in court and hope for a brighter future.
Your tax-deductible gift stays right here in our community, supporting life-changing advocacy.
Thank you for making a difference!
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