You’ve got the heart to help—but not the hours to spare. If that sounds like you, you’re not alone. Many people feel drawn to serve children in need but hesitate to get involved because their calendars are already full. The truth is: you don’t have to become a volunteer to support the work CASA of Johnson County is doing for abused and neglected children in the court system.
There are other ways to make a lasting impact—starting today.
If your schedule doesn't allow for direct involvement, private contributions are a powerful way to support this work.
Your donation helps provide:
While CASA of Johnson County is not a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and contributions are not tax-deductible, private funding remains essential to sustaining our mission. Every dollar received helps ensure that no child goes unheard in the courtroom.
Whether it's a one-time gift or an ongoing monthly contribution, your financial support directly impacts how many children we can serve.
Here’s how private contributions make a difference:
Even if now isn’t the season for hands-on volunteering, it may be in the future. Many of our advocates come to CASA after retirement, a career shift, or a change in family responsibilities. Keeping us on your radar means you’ll be ready to step in when the time is right.
Want to help right now—without adding more to your schedule?
Visit our support page to learn more about how your private contribution can support the children who need it most.
Together, we can make sure every child in Johnson County has someone looking out for them.