Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates; recognize
Senate Resolution 412 honors Atlanta CASA for 30 years of advocating for children in foster care, ensuring their safety and well-being through dedicated support and collaboration.
Senate Resolution 412 honors Atlanta CASA for 30 years of advocating for children in foster care, ensuring their safety and well-being through dedicated support and collaboration.
Bill Number: SR 412
Title: Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates; recognize
Status: Senate Read and Adopted
Introduced: March 18, 2025
Classification: Resolution
Senate Resolution 412 aims to recognize and commend the Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) for its significant contributions to the welfare of children and families in Atlanta over the past 30 years. The resolution celebrates the organization's commitment to advocating for children who have experienced abuse or neglect, highlighting its role in ensuring that these vulnerable youth have safe, permanent, and loving homes.
The resolution primarily affects:
- Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA): Recognizes the organization's contributions and encourages continued support.
- Children in Foster Care: Acknowledges the direct beneficiaries of CASA's advocacy efforts, emphasizing the importance of their well-being and future opportunities.
- Community Stakeholders: Local agencies and courts involved in child welfare are recognized for their collaborative efforts with CASA.
Senate Resolution 412 serves as a formal recognition of the Atlanta Court Appointed Special Advocates' three decades of service to the community. By honoring the organization, the resolution aims to promote awareness of the critical role that advocacy plays in the lives of children in foster care, encouraging ongoing support for their mission.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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