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.

We are actively seeking volunteers to serve as advocates for children in need, including volunteer advocates for children dealing with issues of abuse and neglect and youth involved in truancy court. We also need  volunteers to act as supervised visitation monitors.

As a CASA volunteer, you will be the voice for a child in court, ensuring their best interests are heard and helping to secure a safe, permanent home. As a truancy volunteer, you will support at-risk students by encouraging attendance and engagement in school. As a supervised visitation monitor, you will provide a safe and supportive environment for children to maintain relationships with their families. No prior experience is required—just a commitment to making a difference. Join us and help change a child’s story today!

Skills Wanted:

  • Spanish speakers

  • Empathy & Active Listening

  • Communication Skills

  • Conflict Resolution

  • Collaboration & Relationship-Building

  • Critical Thinking

  • Data Analysis

  • Problem-Solving

  • Humility & Growth Mindset

  • Resilience & Patience

Ready to Apply

For CASA of the Continental Divide’s full volunteer application, please apply here:  Volunteer Application

Application instructions

Please gather the necessary information listed below prior to beginning the online application.  You will not be able to save the volunteer application and return at a later time to finish.

Once you have all your information at your fingertips, click on the Volunteer Application link above to complete the volunteer application.

  1. Volunteer Experience: Names of Organizations- Names of Supervisors-Dates of Volunteerism- Responsibilities
  2. Employment History for past five years: Name of Organizations-Titles-Responsibilities- Supervisor Names- Work Hours- Addresses- Phone Numbers-Dates of Employment
  3. Motor Vehicle ID and Insurance Information
  4. Three References: Names- Mailing Addresses- Phone Numbers- Email Addresses

Submit Your Application Today!

Thank you for your interest in being a CASA volunteer. Elevate a child’s voice in your community.
You can Change a Child’s Story. Become a Child Advocate Today!

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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