Advocate Spotlight: Terri Richards

by | Nov 13, 2024 | CASA Blog, CASA Updates

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Terri Richards has had a remarkable journey, heavily influenced by her family’s experiences as an expatriate in Saudi Arabia for 20 years and later as a nursing instructor and volunteer Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). Her background in psychiatric nursing uniquely prepared her for working with children who have experienced trauma.   

As a CASA volunteer for six years, Terri brings her skills in communication and trauma informed care to advocate effectively for the children she is appointed to in foster care. Her nursing background and strong communication skills not only helped her comprehend their needs but also enabled her to build strong relationships with social workers, foster families, and parents. Terri has also served the CASA program as a Peer Coordinator for the last two years, working with newer Advocates to provide support and coaching as they begin their own journeys in the world of child welfare.  

Terri’s dedication and expertise have been pivotal in achieving positive outcomes for her cases, with one leading to reunification and the other to adoption. Seeing these successes firsthand reinforced her belief in the importance of CASA advocacy and the impact it can have on children’s lives. 

Her advice to potential CASA volunteers: “Take advantage of all of the experience and training that is offered. Work with your peer coordinators and staff closely during that first year when the learning curve is high.” Developing positive relationships with social workers is highlighted as crucial, underscoring the collaborative nature of CASA work in achieving positive outcomes for children in the foster care system. 

Terri’s story is a testament to the profound difference individuals can make as CASA volunteers, drawing on diverse life experiences and professional skills to advocate for children in need. 


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Court Appointed Special Advocates are community volunteers who speak up for the best interests of children in foster care. Volunteer CASAs work for the best interests of kids by advocating for their safety and permanency.

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