| CASA of the Eastern Panhandle, Inc. CASA-EP volunteers act as investigators, employing a holistic approach to collecting and providing a judge with valuable information on the child and his/her total environment in order to help the court make a sound decision about the child's placement. When it is in the best interest of the child our volunteers research and guide parents and other caregivers to resources they may need, like treatment programs, help with housing and employment and medical assistance. But, perhaps most importantly, CASA-EP volunteers often provide the children we serve with consistency and hope—our volunteers are often the only adults who are with the child from the time his/her case is opened until that child is placed in a safe and permanent home. One by one CASA-EP volunteers are standing up to ensure that the children of the Eastern Panhandle who have been affected by neglect and abuse have the best possible chance at a bright future—YOU SHOULD JOIN US.
 CASA of the Eastern Panhandle, Inc. Quick Facts:
History: Founded in 2003 Programs: One of 10 West Virginia Offices—CASA has Offices in 49 States with more than 50,000 volunteers that serve 225,000 abused and neglected children through 900+ local program offices. CASA-EP Employees: 3 full-time Funding: Private, Corporate and Government Grants; and Individual Donations. Leadership: Volunteer Board of Directors
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We hope that you find our website useful and are able to find the information you need. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us by telephone or email. We do not take reports of child abuse or neglect. If you need to report suspected child abuse or neglect, please call 304-267-0100. |
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