A reenactment of a family in crisis, parents arrested, children taken into CYFD custody - Then you will be introduced to C.A.S.A. and learn what it is, what they do and why they are important.
This short documentary starts out with a reenactment of a family in crisis, the mother and her boyfriend addicted to meth and packaging it for sale to support their habit. After the police break in and arrest the mother and her boyfriend a Children's Services Worker is escorted in by police and the children are taken into CYFD custody. After the skit there is introduction to C.A.S.A. (Court Appointed Special Advocates) C.A.S.A. workers are appointed by the court to be an advocate for children under CYFD care that are involved in a court case. C.A.S.A. workers are a voice for the children, work with the children and are concerned with what is in the best interest of the children. This inspiring documentary is informative and a valuable resource for communities throughout the united States.—Wynema Gonzagowski