May is Foster Care Awareness Month, and Court Appointed Special Advocates of the Second Judicial District is shedding light on the foster care system.
“Two weeks of training, about 22 hours of in-classroom , and then you have some homework. The best part is at the end, because you are actually in court and you swear in as an officer of the court, and you sit through an observation day in DCFS family court.” “The time commitment for it. It is longer in months, but you can be completely effective as a CASA, if you’re devoting six-ten hours per month being a CASA .”
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