Welcome! A Court Appointed Special Advocate volunteer, or CASA, is a unique and extremely important role that serves to help preserve the well-being of children in foster care. New CASA Volunteers are always needed but understanding the role of a child advocate or the steps to becoming a CASA can seem complex.
Children that do not have an adult advocating for their best interest may have additional foster placements and be lost in an overwhelmed system. A CASA volunteer can take the time to understand the child and help guide decisions related to placements, behavior and overall well-being. The CASA helps ensure the child receives Court ordered services and will speak up if services should be added or altered. These youth need someone they can trust and a consistent presence during this time on their life. The CASA volunteer is that presence and brings hope to each child so they can see a brighter future.
Even though specific experience is not necessary to become a CASA volunteer, there are still certain requirements for becoming a child advocate. This video walks you through those requirements as well as takes a look at the application process itself.
The Court Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA, program was originally established in 1977 and since its inception, has grown to 49 states across the nation. As of 2021, there are over 96,000 volunteers serving over 276,000 children. The CASA program eventually expanded to Arizona and was established in Maricopa Country in 1985. In Arizona, the program can be found in all 15 counties and has 1200 volunteers, half of which are based in Maricopa County. In Arizona a CASA volunteer will interact with: CASA of Arizona, their County CASA program, such as CASA of Maricopa County, and their support council such as Voices for CASA Children in Maricopa County.
You can rest easy knowing that you will be supported every step of the way. As a CASA volunteer, you will have opportunities for continuing education and have access to online resources. These may be provided by the various CASA programs or by Voices for CASA Children. VOICES also provides a dedicated CASA Connect portal to CASA Volunteers in Maricopa County. CASA Connect supports registration for educational sessions, child enrichment opportunities and access to additional on-line resources.
After completing this form you will be directed to the CASA volunteer application which is located on the CASA of Maricopa County website. If you have any questions please contact us at in...@voicesforcasachildren.org.
Altogether the gallery contains twenty rooms, one being assigned to the complete cycle of the "History of Saint Ursula," by Carpaccio; another to Giambellino and to the Celliniani; and a whole wall of a third being occupied by the famous Veronese, "11 Convito in casa di Levi."
The more noteworthy are the old government house (now occupied by the school of mines), the legislative chambers, municipal hall and jail - all fronting on the Praga da Independencia - and elsewhere the old Casa dos Contos (afterwards the public treasury), a theatre (the oldest in Brazil, restored in 1861-1862) and a hospital.
Casa is chiefly remarkable as the leader of a reaction in lyric poetry against the universal imitation of Petrarch, and as the originator of a style, which, if less soft and elegant, was more nervous and majestic than that which it replaced.
Casa particular (Spanish for "private house"; plural casas particulares) is a phrase meaning private accommodation or private homestays in Cuba, very similar to a bed and breakfast, although it can also take the form of a vacation rental.[1][2] When the meaning is clear, the term is often shortened to simply casa. Today, many casas particulares are rented through online agencies, some specifically Cuban, and others that work worldwide.
A casa particular is basically a private family establishment that provides paid lodging, usually on a short-term basis. This term applies to full apartments and houses, rooms inside people's homes, mini-apartments or rooms with separate entrance (studio or efficiency type rooms).[1]
It is also considered a type of boarding house typically operated out of a single family residence where guests can be accommodated at night in private bedrooms (which may or may not be equipped with private baths) and where breakfast, sometimes continental and sometimes the full English variety, is served in the morning. The business may be operated either as a primary occupation or as a secondary source of income, and the staff often consists of the house's owner(s) and members of their family who live there.[2]
In some Cuban cities and tourist resorts, like Varadero, Playa Santa Lucia and Guardalavaca, the local municipal assemblies determined that casas particulares would represent a threat to the hotel industry, and passed some legislation placing regulations and limits on the industry forbidding the operation of these establishments.
"Casa particular" literally means "private house" but it started to be used to mean "private accommodation" in 1997, when the Cuban government allowed Cubans to rent out rooms in their houses or apartments to tourists, providing Cuban families with new sources of income.[citation needed] As any other type of accommodation in Cuba such as hotels, camping and motels were owned by the government, the term "casa particular" stated that this kind of paid lodging was privately operated.
Rooms are generally clean and upgraded to tourist standards. It ranges from basic accommodation of a room with a bed, a closet, a small table to full furnished independent apartments upgraded to western standards. Other features found may be a telephone, an alarm clock, and a TV. Food and drink may be supplied by a mini-bar (which often includes a small refrigerator) containing snacks and drinks (to be paid for on departure).
In keeping with the similarity to B&Bs, breakfast is usually included in the price, although one should ask first. Dinner is often also served, but not included in the price. However, if it becomes clear that one plans to generally eat out, the price may go up because this is an important second source of income. The owners will usually offer extra services like laundry service, breakfast & meals or even cigars.
The cost and quality of casas particulares are usually indicative of the accommodation type and type of services available. Most of the casas particulares are rented for short term to travellers. Long-term accommodation is also provided by some casas, especially for foreign students. In Havana, the casas particulares are usually family apartments and a smaller number of them are houses. In other cities, private accommodation is provided mainly in family houses.
We are a cook to order kitchen, serving traditional fare including pasta, chicken, seafood, veal and vegetarian and gluten-free options plus daily specials. We are a farm to table establishment meaning that in the summertime, we cultivate our own vegetables in our garden, steps away from the restaurant, including tomatoes, corn, peppers, zucchini, sunflowers and more!
Celebrating more than 25 years, Casa Nuova has become a true staple in the Alpharetta area, serving more than three generations of families, including friends old and new, visiting near and far from all over the metro Atlanta area and beyond.
Mneskin's 'Torna a casa' is a poignant song that delves into themes of love, redemption, and the longing for a loved one's return. The Italian rock band, known for their dynamic sound and charismatic performances, showcases a more introspective side with this track. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the protagonist's emotional journey, underscored by a sense of vulnerability and a deep connection with the person they are addressing, Marlena.
The song begins with the narrator walking through their city, feeling the force of the wind and observing the closed doors of homes. This imagery sets a tone of isolation and perhaps a desire to escape from a past that's been left behind. The mention of the sun on the horizon suggests hope and a new beginning, reinforced by the presence of a supportive figure who has helped the narrator heal from past wounds. The references to Alice and the Mad Hatter from 'Alice in Wonderland' evoke a sense of adventure and the willingness to embark on a unique journey with this person.
The chorus, with its repeated plea for Marlena to come home, emphasizes the urgency and emotional depth of the narrator's feelings. The cold that is felt could be a metaphor for loneliness or the harshness of life without Marlena's presence. As the song progresses, the narrator reflects on their transformation from a troubled past to a present where they feel blessed and complete with Marlena. The lyrics suggest a story of personal growth, forgiveness, and the power of love to change one's life. The fear of disappearing without Marlena underscores the idea that her return is not just desired but essential for the narrator's existence.
It has a very rustic feel with a dark, crunchy crust and a closed crumb, perfect for slathering in butter and sharing at the family dinner table. I also love making smaller loaves and then turning it into sourdough garlic bread or even yummy croutons!
I love to make this bread for my family for quick, easy weeknight dinners - think hearty minestrone soup served with a big side plate of this lovely sourdough pane di casa bread, slathered in homemade butter. Perfect in every way!
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