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This is CASA

Our mission is simple, yet powerful: We empower children and families in crisis to change their narrative forever.

  • Heidi Snarey * Executive Director, CASA Forsyth County
    Heidi Snarey * Executive Director, CASA Forsyth County

    Our volunteers work diligently to be “the eyes and ears of the Court,” and take advocating for these children very seriously.

Our Impact This Year

You can help provide children with safety and stability. By donating to CASA, you will help us recruit, train, and support volunteers who advocate for the best interest of children and ensure their needs are being met. Our hope is that we can depend on you and the generosity of business and community leaders like you to help us achieve our vision of serving 100% of children in the child welfare system in Forsyth County. With your help, we can meet our vision of a trained volunteer advocate, a safe home and a promising future for every child in need in our community.

 

  • Donations
    Donations

    $182,922

  • Annual Expenses

    $565,500

  • Children Served

    127

  • Open Cases

    77

  • Volunteers

    62

Top 10 Reasons to Consider Becoming a Tutor

Education is the key to success. You’ve probably heard a statement like this time and time again throughout your life. Focus on your education and lead a more successful life later on. However, school and systemic learning doesn’t always come easily to everyone.

One such way you can lead a more altruistic life is within the education system, by giving your time and resources to become a tutor. Tutors help students young and old to better their education, improve their skills and gain more success in a field of their choice. Why should you consider becoming a tutor? Today, we give the top 10 reasons.

 

1. Boost a student’s confidence.

Tutoring is a great way to help boost a student’s confidence. Whether that student is beginning elementary school or is an adult learner, there’s nothing more satisfying than watching the look of understanding pass across their face in a ginormous smile. 

 

2. Improve your own confidence.

Not only can tutoring help a student’s confidence, but it can help yours, too. First-time tutoring can be pretty nerve-wracking, so when you do see a student fully grasp a concept, self-confidence in your own skills improves as well.

 

3. Expand your knowledge.

We can’t all be experts on everything. When a student has a problem or question you don’t fully know the answer to, it gives you an opportunity to expand your own knowledge in various areas.

 

4. Gain experience teaching.

If you’re interested in teaching or working in a classroom, then tutoring is the perfect chance to gain more experience and see if it would be the right path for you. Plus, if you’re already on the path to become a teacher, then tutoring gives you that extra edge of experience for the future.

 

5. Add to your resume.

Whether you choose to volunteer as a tutor or work for money, tutoring still adds valuable content to your resume, making you more marketable for potential careers later on.

 

6. Enjoy flexible hours.

The best thing about tutoring is that it’s often one-on-one, which makes scheduling a breeze. If you’re looking for a job that can fit into your busy scheduling, tutoring provides flexible hours. 

 

7. Earn extra income.

While some tutoring is volunteer-based, others can also provide extra income. If you’re looking for a job to give a little more wiggle room in the monthly budget, tutoring is a great option.

 

8. Build valuable relationships.

Of course, tutoring also gives you the opportunity to build valuable relationships with your students. Make new friends, become a mentor figure and create a lasting impression in someone’s life through a tutoring relationship.

 

9. Give back to the community. 

If you want to help your community, then tutoring is an awesome way to do so. Support those around you by giving back through your time and resources.

 

10. Have fun!

Finally, tutoring is just plain fun. While school can be difficult, finding new and engaging ways to teach the material creates an enjoyable and personal environment for you and your students.

If you want to lead a more altruistic life, consider tutoring in your community. Not only are there great potential benefits for you, but you can feel confident in helping others around you, as well.

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