California's Governor will soon decide whether to sign or vito legislation affecting the California Children's Services (CCS) program, and the tens of thousands of children it serves. Governor Brown is considering Assembly Bill 187, which would extend the CCS program in its current form and provide support and life-saving services to children suffering from chronic, life-threatening medical conditions.
Read MoreSFCASA is proud to share the accomplishments that you, our community, made possible this past year. From stories of exceptional CASA-youth pairings to heartfelt thank-you's to our volunteers and donors, we look forward to this time of the year when we can show you everything we've achieved together.
Read MoreFrom the time they enter the state’s care and likely long before, foster youth experience trauma that can severely alter their physical, emotional, and psychological well-being. The impact of trauma on foster youth can mean that this vulnerable population faces numerous additional challenges as they grow and develop into adulthood.
Read MoreSan Francisco Court Appointed Special Advocates (SFCASA) will partner with the Runway Incubator in the Twitter building for a happy hour focused on recruiting our next fall CASA volunteer class. Join us for drinks, snacks, and information about how you can contribute to our vital mission to support San Francisco’s youth in foster care. Learn about becoming a CASA volunteer, a designated advocate who speaks up for a child’s rights and needs in court.
Read MoreSan Francisco CASA is thrilled to announce that our CASA Eric Lukoff has been named a Super Bowl 50 Fund playmaker, and SFCASA has been awarded $10,000 to recruit more male volunteers!
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