Cathy Wylie
My journey to becoming a CASA started with involvement in the Big Brother Big Sister program. I volunteer with many organizations and with a teaching background, I have a passion for helping children.
I have had a very long CASA case that has proceeded through about every phase of the juvenile system. As a CASA I have questioned the system, those trying to make the best decisions on the case, and myself at times. There are stressful and frustrating moments, but every time I witness a smile, a hug, or a simple “thank you” I am rewarded.
As my case progresses, I continue to learn how important my role has become to the children I represent. I am truly their advocate when they have no voice. Others on the “team” may come and go, but I am the constant, which is so important to a neglected or abused child.
Becoming a CASA has also been a wonderful addition to my life experiences. The reward I feel watching a child move through the system and finally find that safe space is very fulfilling. Then to take a step back and realize I helped make that happen is indescribable. The future is brighter for a child when a CASA is on their team.