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Is Voices for Children a certified CASA program?

June 17, 2013 By

Yes! VFC is certified by the National CASA Association and is one of nearly 1,000 local and state CASA programs, each of which must adhere to formal standards set by the National CASA Association. VFC is required to pass a quality assurance review, which is administered every four years. This self-assessment is undertaken by local programs across the U.S. in order to evaluate and improve their operations.  Voices for Children is also evaluated by the Administration of the Courts—a state agency that reports to the Judicial Council to ensure that we are following the appropriate state regulations—as well as the California CASA Association.

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