Other Ways to Help

Dallas CASA Auxillary Groups

Our Children's Council
Our Children's Council, an auxiliary group for Dallas CASA, strives to create community awareness, volunteerism and other resources to support our mission.

The Council sponsors an annual spring fundraising luncheon, Cherish the Children. They also host various membership socials and encourage participation of individuals across the Dallas community who want to make an impact on the lives of abused children.

Membership is open to all men and women interested in the work of Dallas CASA.

There are four levels of membership:

Life Circle

$ 1,000 one-time only gift

Miracle Makers

$ 250 per year

Family Friends

$ 100 per year

Children's Champion

$ 50 per year

To learn more or to join the Dallas CASA Children's Council, contact us or call Sara Rockey at 214-827-9603, x272.


Our Young Professionals
The Dallas CASA Young Professionals was founded in 2009 by the Children's Council. A social/networking group, the mission of the Young Professionals is to increase awareness for Dallas CASA and provide social and charitable opportunities for people ages 21 to 35 years. The Young Professionals encourages participation of any young professional in the Dallas area who wants to make an impact in the lives of abused children.

Membership is open to all men and women, ages 21-35 interested in the work of Dallas CASA. Annual membership dues is $50.

Membership Benefits:

  • Discounted entry to 2010 quarterly social events
  • Access to opportunitiesincluding leadership, fundraising, social and volunteer activities
  • Regular updates about Dallas CASA and upcoming volunteer opportunities

To learn more or to join the Dallas CASA Young Professionals, email jbell-garcia@dallascasa.org or call 214-827-9603, x225.

Upcoming Events

Young Professionals General Membership Meeting, June 23, 6:30 p.m.,
Location TBD


Companies and Organizations

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A child with a CASA volunteer is more likely to be adopted into a safe, permanent home.