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The National CASA agency relies on pass thru grants from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention as well as partnerships with non-profit organizations, philanthropic corporations, and community action groups. [8] CASA are generally appointed at the first hearing for the welfare of a child. [9]
Church's Auxiliary for Social Action or CASA (founded in 1947) is a non-religious Indian development organisation and charitable trust based in New Delhi and a service wing of the National Council of Churches in India comprising the Orthodox and Protestant Church Societies in India. CASA is a member of ACT Alliance [1] Mar Aprem Mooken writes, [2]
CASA (formerly CASA de Maryland) is a Latino and immigration advocacy-and-assistance organization based in Maryland. It is active throughout the state, but has major foci in Prince George's County, Montgomery County and Baltimore. CASA influences Maryland politics on a wide range of policies, ranging from law-enforcement to education. [5]
CASA de Maryland, Latino and immigration advocacy-and-assistance organization; Casa Pia A.C., Portuguese athletic club; Canadian Alliance of Student Associations; Capital Area School for the Arts, Pennsylvania, US; Centro de Acción Social Autónomo, center for immigrant and Chicano workers in San Francisco
In 1996, Casa Alianza in Latin America received the Swedish Olof Palme Prize for an "outstanding achievement in the spirit of Olof Palme". [11] [12] The prize was conferred for the organization's "dedicated work to help street children in Guatemala, Honduras and Mexico" and "for the courageous defence of the rights of these children" [1] and was awarded by "Andrée Ruffo and Pierre Dionne, the ...
Casa Alianza, a charity and NGO whose aims are the rehabilitation and the defence of street children in Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, and Nicaragua; Catching Lives; Catharsis (organization) Catholic Charities; Centrepoint (charity) Church penitentiary; Citizens for Public Justice
Casa Mesita; Center for Adoption Policy; Chapin Hall (institute) Charitable prom organizations; Child Alert Foundation; Child's Play (charity) ChildFund; Childhelp; Children International; Children of Peace International; Children of the Nations; Children's Aid; Children's Burn Foundation; Children's Cancer and Blood Foundation; Children's ...
Ruby Corado (born in San Salvador, El Salvador) is an activist who founded Casa Ruby, a bilingual, multicultural LGBT organization in Washington, D.C. [1] Established in 2012, Casa Ruby identifies its mission as "to create success life stories among Transgender, Genderqueer, and Gender Non-conforming Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual people."