CASA of Ventura County Celebrates Restoration of State Funding
Read the full press release here: CASA Program Budget Restoration Press Release
Ventura County Food Assistance Resources
Find local programs and services that provide food for individuals and families across Ventura County. From food pantries to meal distribution sites and community support organizations, these resources help ensure everyone has access to meals.
-
Join us as we come together as a community to support children who are neglected or abused.
Make a Donation. -
Our programs provide quality court-based advocacy for abused and neglected children.
See how you can help.
Join us for an Information Session or Continuing Education Opportunity!
Presented by CalTrin
This workshop prepares attendees to initiate and respond to sexual health conversations with children, youth, parents, and colleagues. Participants will learn how three practical tools — suspending judgment, applying sexual health principles, and using basic and specific sexual health terms — increase clinician confidence and client openness across the lifespan. Brief experiential exercises are woven throughout the training, giving participants repeated opportunities to observe and practice the foundational conversation skills required for trauma-informed sexual health work.
Participants will:
1. Attendees will be able to define 6 sexual health principles
2. Attendees will increase their confidence and willingness to engage in sexual health discussions in trauma treatment
3. Attendees will be able to describe the intersectionality of sexual health knowledge and trauma response and treatment
CE Hours: 1.5
Presented by Greater Richmond Scan
PUSHOUT: THE CRIMINALIZATION OF BLACK GIRLS IN SCHOOLS is a feature length documentary that takes a close look at the educational, judicial, and societal disparities facing Black girls. Inspired by the groundbreaking book of the same name by renowned scholar, Monique W. Morris, Ed.D. The documentary confronts the ways in which the misunderstanding of Black girlhood has led to excessive punitive discipline, which in turn disrupts one of the most important factors in their lives, their education.
CE Hours: 2
Presented by California CASA
Identity theft and fraudulent credit activity affect foster youth at disproportionately high rates, creating barriers to housing, employment, education, and financial independence before they even reach adulthood. Recent legislation, AB 2935, strengthens protections for foster youth and creates faster, more effective remedies when problems are discovered. In this webinar, the Children's Advocacy Institute will offer practice guidance on the implementation of AB 2935. Participants will learn what the new law requires, how counties and caregivers can respond when credit problems are identified, and how attorneys, service providers, and youth supporters can help ensure youth leave foster care with their financial futures intact. The presentation will also feature a lived experience expert, offering a firsthand perspective on the real-world impact of identity theft on young people transitioning from foster care.
CE Hours: 2
Our office is open daily by appointment.
Please call (805) 389-3120 or email info@casaofventuracounty.org to schedule a time to come in.
If you are experiencing any cold or flu symptoms, please do not come to the office.
Special Thanks
CASA of Ventura County is grateful for the support of the Margie & Robert E. Peterson Foundation and the Rick & Marcie Sexauer Foundation.




