Double Your Impact for a Child Who Needs Someone to Show Up

April is Child Abuse Prevention Month, and May is National Foster Care Month, both bringing an important focus on the children we serve here at CASA of Tarrant County.

Now through May 31st you can double your impact for the children in Tarrant County who are facing situations no child should have to navigate alone.

Your gift of $50 becomes $100 to help recruit and train CASA volunteers, trusted adults who show up for children in the foster care system and bring stability when everything else feels uncertain.

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) volunteers are appointed by judges to advocate for children in foster care. They spend time getting to know each child, building trust through regular visits, and making sure their needs, and their voice, are heard in every decision that affects their future.

Why Your Gift Matters

Every child deserves someone who listens, understands, and makes sure their best interest is at the forefront of every decision.

Right now through May 31st your gift goes twice as far to make that possible.

When you give to CASA of Tarrant County, you help provide children in foster care with a trained CASA volunteer that is committed to getting to know them and their case, building trust, and making sure their voice is heard when it matters most.

Consistency in the Midst of Change

Children in foster care often move between homes, change schools, and adjust to new environments. In the middle of that uncertainty, a CASA volunteer remains a steady, reliable presence.

They show up consistently, offering reassurance, building connection, and making sure each child has the support they need as they move toward a safer, more stable future.

A Voice in Court

CASA volunteers make sure children’s voices are heard in the courtroom by keeping their needs and best interests at the center of every decision.

Children with a CASA volunteer by their side are:

  • More likely to find a safe, permanent home

  • Less likely to re-enter foster care

  • More likely to succeed in school

Last year, CASA of Tarrant County served more than 870 children navigating the foster care system. But the need is far greater.

In Tarrant County alone, 4,592 children were confirmed victims of abuse or neglect and many are still waiting for someone to stand beside them.

Thank You for Showing Up for Children

Because of you, children in foster care are not navigating uncertainty alone.

Your generosity makes sure a child has consistency, reassurance and support from a CASA volunteer during a difficult time.