Our Impact

360
youth were assigned a CASA Volunteer in FY25.

Age of Youth Served

Gender of Youth Served

FY25 OUTCOMES

In FY25, we created individual Advocacy Plans for 265 youth. These plans measure each child’s well-being and development and are first drafted when a CASA is assigned to a youth. They are then updated at each court hearing date, serving to inform and record the services and resources provided to the child. Over the course of FY25, 238 out of 265 youth had an Advocacy Plan update. The following data is specific to these children only.

Positive Childhood Experiences

According to the California Surgeon General, prioritizing these seven key areas can reduce levels of toxic stress and actively combat the effects of experienced trauma: supportive relationships, healthy sleep practices, physical activity, nutrition, mindfulness, mental health care and access to nature. Child Advocates supports CASAs and their foster youth by providing access to critical resources and experiences that target these areas. This table illustrates the percentages of children who engaged in positive experiences within each area during FY25, as reported by their CASAs.

Our Children Have Improved Well-being

There are multiple areas we consider when measuring outcomes for the children and youth we serve, all of which are crucial to their cognitive and physical development. We use the Ages & Stages Questionnaire-3 for children ages 0–5 and the Measures of Well-Being Survey for children ages six and older. Here is their improvement by each domain:

Overall,
37%
of children
ages 0-5
&
47%
of youth
ages 6+
showed improvement on the measured outcomes.

Ages 0–5

31%
IMPROVED
Communication Score
26%
IMPROVED
Gross Motor Score
20%
IMPROVED
Fine Motor Score
23%
IMPROVED
Problem Solving Score
26%
IMPROVED
Personal-Social Score

Ages 6+

28%
IMPROVED
Critical Thinking Score
37%
IMPROVED
Agency Score
34%
IMPROVED
Self-Regulation Score
33%
IMPROVED
Resiliency Score

Children’s Needs Were Met

Advocacy Plans are also used to identify a youth’s needs specific to the following areas: physical health, emotional health, learning and longer term impact (e.g. housing, employment). CASAs help ensure these needs are met, then record them when updating the Advocacy Plan.

PERCENTAGE OF YOUTH WHO HAD ALL
OR SOME NEEDS MET IN THE FOLLOWING DOMAINS