Home shouldn't be a thing other children have.

Make a difference for children who need you. Become a trained volunteer to speak up for the best interests of abused and neglected children in Tioga County.

Hopeful for better outcomes.

A child’s hope has been linked to numerous positive outcomes such as academic success, overall wellbeing, increases in self-control, positive social relationships, and optimism.

Our Mission

Tioga County CASA trains and supports court-appointed volunteers to provide best-interest advocacy for children who have experienced abuse and neglect to ensure their right to a safe and permanent home.

Give

We depend on donors like you to continue providing advocacy on behalf of Tioga County's abused and neglected children.

Spread the Word

There are lots of different ways to help resource our work to end the cycle of child abuse and neglect. One way is to share about the work of CASA volunteers. Thank you for spreading the mission of CASA.

Volunteer Your Time

No one longs for a safe and loving family more than a child in care. As a court-appointed special advocate (CASA) volunteer, you are empowered by the courts to help make this dream a reality. You will not only bring positive change to the lives of these vulnerable children but also their children and generations to come. And in doing so, you will enrich your life as well.

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Celebrating All

Tioga County CASA is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion working to ensure equitable outcomes for all children.

Diversity & Inclusion >

Celebrating All

Tioga County CASA is committed to diversity, equality, and inclusion working to ensure equitable outcomes for all children.

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To give a child a CASA is to give them a voice. To give them a voice is to give them hope, and to give them hope is to give them the world.

-Pamela B., former foster child

To give a child a CASA is to give them a voice. To give them a voice is to give them hope, and to give them hope is to give them the world.

-Pamela B., former foster child