CASA of the Continental Divide's Mission:
CASA of the Continental Divide guides volunteer advocates who ensure a child’s safety, best interest and well-being are at the forefront of legal proceedings.
CASA of the Continental Divide's Demographic Charts
CASA of the Continental Divide (CASACD) serve’s children and families in Colorado’s 5th Judicial District encompassing Eagle, Clear Creek, Lake and Summit Counties. The charts below show the demographics of children in each of the four counties and for each CASACD programs – Dependency and Neglect (D&N) and Truancy. This data is effective for CASACD cases in year 2023.
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Land Acknowledgment
CASA of the Continental Divide acknowledges we are located on the traditional and ancestral lands of the Southern Utes, Uncompahgre Utes, Northern/ White River Utes, and Cheyenne peoples past and present. We acknowledge 48 contemporary tribal nations are historically tied to the lands that make up the state of Colorado. In our daily lives, let us honor and respect those who stewarded the land through generations.
CASACD acknowledges this statement will evolve as we continue to learn the history of the land we occupy. We are in the process of educating ourselves about the atrocities that took place against indigenous peoples on this land.
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