Partners & Donors

Corporate Partners

CASA of Allegheny County would like to thank our corporate partners. With their help, CASA will serve more children who need our help and advocacy.  We hope you will take a moment to visit their websites and to thank them for making CASA a priority in their community giving.

Become a Partner

Sponsorship packages are available for every CASA of Allegheny County event, or your company may choose to partner with CASA for the entire year. There are a number of opportunities to expose your brand to loyal, committed groups of CASA supporters.

Partner Organizations

National CASA Association
Learn more about the National CASA organization located in Seattle, Washington.

Pennsylvania CASA Association
Find a CASA program in PA near you.

Allegheny County Office of Children Youth and Families (CYF)
CYF’s mission is to protect children from abuse and neglect; to preserve families, whenever possible; and to assure permanency, that is, to provide permanent, safe homes for children either by assuring safety within the child’s own family, or by finding an adoptive home or another permanent setting for those children who cannot be reunified with their family. To achieve its mission, CYF has protective services available 7 days a week, 24 hours a day (412-473-2000).

ACBA Juvenile Court Project
A program of the Allegheny County Bar Foundation, the Juvenile Court Project provides free legal representation to qualified parents who are parties to dependency actions through Juvenile Court. The Project employs twelve full-time attorneys and handles over 2500 clients per year. For additional information, please call 412-391-4467.

American Bar Association Center for Children and the Law
The Center for Children and the Law works to improve children’s lives through advances in law, justice, knowledge, practice, and public policy.

Arsenal Family & Children’s Center
The mission of Arsenal Family and Children’s Center is to promote and to be an advocate for the healthy development of young children and to support their parents in building a nurturing relationship with each child.

Child Welfare League of America
The Child Welfare League of America is the nation’s oldest and largest membership-based child welfare organization. The League is committed to engaging people everywhere in promoting the well-being of children, youth, and their families, and protecting every child from harm.

Children’s Defense Fund
CDF provides a strong, effective voice for all the children of America who cannot vote, lobby, or speak for themselves. Paying particular attention to the needs of poor and minority children and those with disabilities, CDF educates the nation about the needs of children and encourages preventative investment before children become sick, get into trouble, drop out of school, or suffer family breakdown.

Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh
Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh is dedicated to improving the health and well-being of all children through excellence in patient care, teaching and research.

Children’s Institute
The Children’s Institute is dedicated to promoting the well-being of children, young people and their families and to providing services that meet their special needs.

Family Resources
The mission of Family Resources is to prevent and treat child abuse by strengthening families and neighborhoods. Family Resources offers a wide range of options to meet their needs — from telephone counseling, information and referral, to home visiting, support groups, psychotherapy services, and tangible help in time of crisis. You can reach Family Resources at 412-363-1702.

Kids Voice
Pennsylvania requires the appointment of an attorney as a guardian ad litem to advocate in court for the best interests of every abused and neglected child. KidsVoice provides legal advocacy for children in all legal proceedings. Please call 412-391-3100.

A Child’s Place at Mercy
A Child’s Place (ACP) at Mercy is the Allegheny County Child Advocacy Center, a fully accredited Child Advocacy Center of the National Children’s Alliance.

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
NCMEC serves as a focal point in providing assistance to parents, children, law enforcement, schools, and the community in recovering missing children and raising public awareness about ways to help prevent child abduction, molestation, and sexual exploitation.

Shadow Student Athletes
Shadow Student Athletes SSADS is a Nonprofit organization who's mission is to have every student athlete transition their competitive nature into a classroom setting.

Three Rivers Adoption Council
TRAC provides recruitment, information and referral services, counseling, family preparation, post-adoption services, and parent and professional education services to achieve and maintain maximum permanency opportunities for adoptable children and their families.