The Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) of Marshall County is a non-profit organization committed to speaking in the best interest of children who are abused or neglected. CASA recruits, trains, and supports volunteers to serve abused/neglected children in the family court system.
CASA of Marshall County, based in Plymouth, IN, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to advocating for children in the court system who have experienced abuse, neglect, or abandonment. Established in 2001 at the request of Judge Michael Cook, the program ensures that every child in need has a caring, trained volunteer called a Court Appointed Special Advocate CASA to speak up for their best interests. Operating under state laws that empower CASA volunteers to access crucial case information, the organization serves children from birth to age eighteen (and beyond in special cases). Supported by grants, community organizations, and local donors, CASA of Marshall County works tirelessly to give every child a voice and help them find a safe, permanent home.