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CT Public radio journalist Eddy Martinez reported on a 5/21/26 "Voices of Experience" event that featured Tawanna Brown and Christopher Scott, to benefit Connecticut CASA and raise awareness--with CASA volunteer Karen Bergin also interviewed, along with Josiah Brown.

On Thursday, May 21, young leaders Tawanna Brown and Christopher Scott will speak during Foster Care month, following a screening of the short PBS documentary, "Absence/Presence."
Admission is free, but space is limited. Please register at the website or via email: info@ConnecticutCASA.org
Donations are encouraged.

Date: Thursday, May 21
Time: Doors open at 5:00 p.m., with program at 5:30 and reception to follow.
Location: Flint Street Theater, 25 Flint Street in New Haven

In various Hearst CT Media outlets, CT CASA executive director Josiah Brown published an opinion piece during April--which is recognized as both Child Abuse Prevention and Volunteer Appreciation month.

Connecticut CASA's 2024 Annual Report includes data, features on volunteer advocates and their impact, and appreciation for the many partners, donors, and other friends as well as volunteers who make this work possible.

In the CT Mirror, CT CASA executive director Josiah Brown published an opinion piece on technology, parenting, prevention, and the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) Study

Welcome to CASA of Southern Connecticut

The mission of CASA of Southern Connecticut is to recruit, train, and support caring adults who serve as court-appointed volunteer advocates to safeguard the best interests of children who have experienced abuse or neglect in New Haven, New London, or Middlesex counties. 

CASA By The Numbers

  • Children Served Nationally

    201,000

  • National Volunteers

    79,000

  • Connecticut Children in Foster Care or under Protective Supervision

    7,558

  • Connecticut Children with CASA Advocates

    192

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