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In this episode we’re diving into the world of child advocacy with a focus on one of the most impactful volunteer programs you might not have heard of: Fairfax CASA, or Court Appointed Special Advocates.
We’re joined by two incredible guests: Darcy Hubbard, Executive Director of Fairfax CASA, and Paula Salguero, a longtime volunteer who has dedicated years to supporting vulnerable children in the court system. Together, they walk us through what CASA is, how it works, and why it matters so much.
CASA volunteers are trained advocates who stand up in court for children who have experienced abuse or neglect. Though they are not legal professionals, they are the *consistent and compassionate voice* for children navigating the complex child welfare system. Darcy explains CASA’s origins in 1977 and its reach today—over 900 programs across the U.S., including 27 in Virginia. In Fairfax County alone, CASA has supported more than 9,000 children over 35 years.
Paula shares her personal journey into advocacy, from the powerful training program to the emotional depth of her volunteer work. With no legal background required, CASA welcomes volunteers driven by empathy and a commitment to making a difference in the lives of children.
The episode also highlights **impactful success stories**, including reunifications, adoptions, and family members stepping up with CASA’s guidance. CASA’s reports are adopted in court over 94% of the time—proof of their trusted insights. Amidst a recent surge in cases—over 400 children in the past two years—the need for volunteers has never been greater.
Through it all, CASA remains strengths-based and nonjudgmental, believing in each child’s potential and the power of second chances. If you’ve ever wondered how to truly help a child in need, this episode offers a heartfelt answer: volunteer. Listen in to learn more.