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Thank you to those who attended the 2010 National CASA Annual Conference in Atlanta!

Watch video highlights of National CASA CEO Michael Piraino's annual address, and access related materials, on the State of CASA page.

Save the Date!

The 2011 National CASA Conference will be held March 19-22 in Chicago, IL.

Subscribe to our email alerts and be among the first to receive information including registration and travel discounts and details about workshops and general session presenters.

About the Conference

The National CASA Conference provides an annual opportunity to join leading consultants, legal and social service professionals as well as representatives from the entire CASA/GAL network. Through education, training and networking opportunities, attendees discover new ideas and solutions to fortify us as we carry out our service to abused and neglected children.

Who should come to National CASA's multi-disciplinary conference? As one CASA volunteer recently said of people she has encountered in her work, "People who believe that kids count."

 “The material presented can immediately help me and my local CASA program and the children we serve!” ~Conference attendee

Conference Goals

  • Strengthen Volunteer Voices: Build skills and acquire tools that will enhance your ability to speak up for abused and neglected children.
  • Develop Inclusive Practices: Expand your knowledge and skills while exploring practices that enable us to better serve all children in our communities and continue the journey towards cultural competency.
  • Build Leadership Skills: Increase your ability to sustain and expand your CASA/GAL program.
  • Renew Your Commitment: Fortify your spirit and resolve to effect change through talking with and listening to peers and presenters.