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New CASA Volunteers Sworn In as Advocates for Abused and Neglected Children
The volunteers have made the extraordinary commitment to "speak up" for vulnerable children to find placement in a permanent, safe home.

Morristown, NJ—On November 7, 2016 a group of community volunteers were sworn in as Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) by The Honorable Maritza Berdote Byrne. CASA of Morris and Sussex Counties, a local non-profit organization, trains and supervises community volunteers to advocate for the best interests of children who have been removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect or abandonment
The new volunteers have made the extraordinary commitment to “speak up” for these vulnerable children in court and to ensure that they receive the medical and educational resources they need to thrive, and most importantly that they find permanent, safe, and nurturing homes in a timely manner.
Family and friends gathered in the Morris County Courthouse to watch the volunteers take an oath promising to advocate for the best interest of the child. The new volunteers include Joanne Bickers (Morristown), Beth Brabston (Florham Park), Marianne Canod (Long Valley), Marguerite Corazza (Montville), Kathleen Ferrentino (Andover), Dawn Hendershot (Hackettstown), Marli Horwitz (Randolph), Sharon Kawan (Bernardsville), Suzy Keegan (Parsippany), Paul Kuny (Morristown), Linda Leenstra (Newton), Debra Longo (Milford), Adriana Martinez (Hackettstown), Deborah McBride (Morristown), Kristen McConnell (Mendham), Doris Merrick (Florham Park), Janet Murphy (Franklin), and Lindsay Osborn (Morristown).
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CASA volunteers participate in an extensive 36 hour training program before officially being sworn in to be assigned a child in the foster care system. The CASA volunteers ensure that these vulnerable children receive the educational and medical resources they need to thrive and that they find safe, permanent, loving homes as soon as possible.
CASA volunteers visit with the child regularly attend court hearings, school meetings, and meet with all parties involved in the child’s case. The volunteers report their findings to the judge and make recommendations for the child’s best interest.
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“Our volunteers pledge to stay with each child until the case is closed, and the child is placed in a safe, permanent home," said Lisa Barsky Firkser, Executive Director of Court Appointed Special Advocates of Morris and Sussex Counties. "The advocate is often the only consistent adult presence in the child’s life.”
About CASA of Morris and Sussex Counties
CASA of Morris and Sussex Counties is part of a statewide network of community-based, non-profit programs that recruit, screen, train, and supervise volunteers to “Speak Up for a Child.” These children have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. CASA is the only program in New Jersey that uses trained volunteers to work one‐on‐one with children, ensuring that each one gets the services needed and achieves permanency in a safe, nurturing home. The next volunteer information session for Morris and Sussex Counties is on Wednesday, November 16 at 6:00pm. Visit casamsc.org or call 973-998-7590 for more information about CASA of Morris and Sussex Counties.