CASA of the Continental Divide

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Beyond the Courtroom: Showing up for Kids & Families

Your donation to CASA of the Continental Divide is a vital lifeline for children who have faced unimaginable challenges due to abuse, neglect, and truancy. By supporting Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), you empower passionate volunteers to build meaningful connections with these vulnerable children, ensuring their voices are heard and their needs are prioritized in the legal system.

In Colorado's 5th Judicial District—covering Eagle, Summit, Clear Creek, and Lake counties—our mission is to guide advocates who are committed to standing by these children, providing not just a voice, but a compassionate presence in their lives. Your contribution sustains essential programs, including Child Advocacy in Dependency and Neglect, Child Advocacy in Truancy, and our Safe Exchange and Parenting Time (SEPT) Program.          

Every day, trained volunteer advocates from our community step up to stand beside children and families navigating some of life’s hardest moments. Our volunteers work with families, communities, and judicial systems to amplify the voices of children and ensure their best interests are at the forefront of court hearings. 

At CASA of the Continental Divide, we are known for providing community-based advocacy in court. But showing up for kids and families goes far beyond the courtroom. With your help we are able to: 

  • Meet communities where they are, from homes and schools to courtrooms and playgrounds. Responding to community identified need we expand our programs to provide the necessary services to families in need.
  • Provide Support for families navigating crisis, trauma, or systems involvement through connection to resources, sharing information on rights and legal systems.
  • Build trust through strong relationships with families and partner organizations. Because every conversation, every connection, every act of advocacy is a step toward healing, hope, and long-term impact. We prioritize building relationships with the children and families we serve, our community partners, and service providers.

Examples of our volunteers showing up for kids beyond the courtroom: 

  • Connecting Families to Resources by: contacting several local thrift shops to find clothes for a child, securing free dental services, gathering donations from local partners, and arranging for needed appliances.
  • Empowering Youth for the Future: Our volunteer advocates help teens prepare for adulthood by assisting with job applications, writing resumes, researching scholarships and helping with college forms. 
  • Going the Extra Mile- Literally: Our volunteers drive thousands of miles each year to visit the children they support. They may be the only adult visitor that a child receives at a juvenile detention center, or the only adult to call wishing a happy holiday. The consistency with which volunteers show up for children, reminds each child that they are not alone or forgotten. 

On Colorado Gives Day, you’re not just supporting court advocacy for children; you’re helping strengthen communities, build meaningful connection, and provide steady support so children and families can truly thrive.

What your donation benefits when you support us

Thank you for your support this 2025 Colorado Gives Day!

Mission

CASA of the Continental Divide guides volunteer advocates who ensure a child’s safety, best interest and well-being are at the forefront of legal proceedings.

Background Statement

In 1977, a Seattle juvenile court judge found many children in abuse and neglect cases lacked courtroom representation. This sparked the idea to elect volunteer advocates who spoke on the children’s’ behalf. This program grew into a national network including our own CASA of the Continental Divide, founded in 1999 as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization. Originally, CASACD served children in Summit and Eagle counties expanding to Clear Creek and Lake counties in 2000 and 2001. Our truancy advocacy program began in Eagle in 2020, expanded to Clear Creek and Lake counties in 2021, and Summit County in 2023.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

CASA of the Continental Divide

other names

CASACD

Year Established

1999

Tax id (EIN)

84-1471924

Category

Civil Rights, Social Action & Advocacy, Youth Development, Public & Societal Benefit, Human Services

Organization Size

Medium Organization

Colorado State Tax Credits

Colorado Child Care Credit

Address

P.O. Box 2092 330 Fiedler Ave, Suite 105
Dillon, CO 80435

Service areas

Summit County, CO, US

Lake County, CO, US

Eagle County, CO, US

Clear Creek County, CO, US

Phone

970-513-9390

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