In order to volunteer to be a CASA, I have thus far submitted an application, had a 2-hour interview, submitted fingerprints, taken a polygraph (I passed--ask me to tell you about it some time), and completed 30 hours of training. And I am not even done with training yet! Hopefully I will be ready to accept a case soon...
Last weekend I took leave on Friday and drove up to some more CASA training in Phoenix. My favorite neighbor, Ilene, completed the training with me and made for a good travel partner and roommate.
The training was held in one of the AZ Supreme Court conference rooms. We learned a lot about CPS, Foster Care Review Boards, abuse, neglect, psychological repercussions of being a foster child, etc. I definitely feel a lot more confident about the process now and what I can do to help.
We stayed at a very nice Doubletree and received the customary chocolate chip cookies upon arrival. Nice of them to share one with us, but at $16.00 a tin (for 1/2 dozen) in the hotel gift shop, I wasn't quite persuaded to buy any...
Two days of 8 hours worth of training (on a Friday and Saturday!) is completely draining, but we survived! We enjoyed a little time by the pool, a meal at a hole-in-the-wall Mexi restaurant that had really yummy horchata and rice pudding, and shopped at Phoenix Mills before heading home.
During one of our late-night meals in a rundown part of downtown Phoenix, Ilene looked at me and said "Adri, what are they DOING over there?" Across the street were more than 30 thugged out teens swarming around. I told her I didn't want to look because I didn't want to get pulled into a gang fight or anything. All of a sudden, they got into a large circle and I thought they were about to start a fight. But instead, they started praying! They must have been holding a vigil or something. It made me feel guilty for judging! Good for them...keep the peace!
2 comments:
I worked w/ CASA in my former life and have always wanted to become a volunteer, good for you!!!
My mom told me you got involved with CASA. That is so amazing and a great way to put your talents to work. Congratulations, I hope you enjoy making a difference in kids' lives!
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