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Court Appointed Special Advocates

Our children in Foster Care need you!

CASA of Coos and Curry Counties' mission is to recruit, train, and supervise volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children.

​Today there are over 130 children in foster care in Coos and Curry Counties.  Our CASA volunteers are serving 80 of those children. We need you to help us have eyes on all these children, to make sure their needs are being met, and to make sure their voices are heard. 

Please Reach Out if you are interested in taking our CASA Training! 

Please contact us if you or someone you know feels the calling to help change a child's life. 

casacooscurry@orcca.us

541-435-7103

Physical Locations:

Coos County Office: 1848 Thomas Ave, Coos Bay, Oregon, 97420

Curry County Office: 937 Chetco Ave, #D, Brookings, OR 97415

Mailing Address: 1848 Thomas Ave, Coos Bay, Oregon 97420

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You can help us provide nurturing and healing books for the children in foster care in Coos County. Click on the "Books for Kids" to visit our Amazon Store. When shipping just select CASA of Coos County's Gift Registry Address. 

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2024 Pinwheel Run!

Join CASA of Coos and Curry Counties and the 7 Devils Chapter of Bikers Against Child Abuse for our 4th Annual Child Abuse Awareness Ride! April 6th, 2024. 

Want a chance to win a 1994 Harley Davidson Softail Custom Motorcycle? Visit the raffle page for more info and to purchase a ticket! Drawing will be held on April 6th, 2024 at 2:00pm at the North Bend Community Center - Need not be present to win. 

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Our Partners

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“I could not do my job as well without the CASA program.The amount of time these volunteers devote to their cases outmatches the time available per case of every other participant in the juvenile dependency system, because CASA guidelines require low caseloads for their volunteers. I know several young adults who still maintain that their CASA was the most important adult who was there just for them while they were in foster care.”

- Judge Megan Jacquot

Downloadable Forms

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