
Our Programs
Each of these programs will be held quarterly in September, December, March, and June unless otherwise noted.

Chew, Chat, Connect
Quarterly lunch gatherings with the CEO, Fulton County Juvenile Court staff, and Team CASA for relaxed, engaging conversations. Bring your lunch, join the conversation, and leave inspired—because connection fuels our mission.

Sip & Socialize ("BYOBeverage")
Quarterly themed gatherings for the CEO, staff, contractors, interns, and facilitators to bring their favorite work-friendly beverage and build meaningful connections. Every sip opens the door to laughter, idea-sharing, and community.

Pizza & Positive Purpose
Quarterly meetups with the CEO and CASA volunteers to share pizza while expanding bonds and mission alignment. Advocacy is always better one slice at a time.

Atlanta CASA Bloggers – Our Blog Club
Launching a monthly Atlanta CASA Blog Club where we welcome heartwarming, thought-provoking, informative, or entertaining blog submissions from volunteers, staff, and community partners. Share stories, advocacy reflections, or resources you believe will engage and inspire others.
A featured blog post will be highlighted on our website and social media each month, creating a “blog club” environment for our CASA community. This will be hosted as a separate section on the website, allowing visitors to easily find, read, and share posts. Blog submissions are due by the 15th of each month for a chance to be featured the following month. Entries can be sent to domonique.cooper@atlantacasa. org.

Men on the Move
Men on the Move is a quarterly networking and engagement initiative designed to increase male involvement in child advocacy. These gatherings bring together male CASA volunteers, staff, and community partners to build connections, share strategies for supporting youth in foster care, and inspire other men to join the mission.
Each session will feature:
- Networking opportunities with current CASA volunteers
- A guest speaker or panel sharing perspectives on advocacy and mentorship
- Actionable ways men can support youth in Fulton County, whether through becoming a CASA, mentoring, or community advocacy
Together, we can expand the impact of male advocates in our community, ensuring every child has diverse and caring voices speaking up for their best interests.