Congrats to Tish: CASA Lafourche
- Paige Boudreaux
- Sep 19, 2024
- 1 min read

On August 14, Foundation Chairperson Tish Hebert was sworn in as a court-appointed special advocate (CASA) for Lafourche Parish. As a CASA, she will be assigned to specific children within the foster system to become their advocate/voice in the court system.
Children with a CASA are 50% more likely to move out of the system and into a safe, permanent home. Congratulations, Tish, on your new title, and thank you for the honorable work that you are doing!
According to National CASA, children who have CASA volunteers are:
More likely to be adopted.
Half as likely to re-enter foster care.
More likely to receive quality education services.
Substantially less likely to spend time in long-term foster.
More likely to receive service that benefit their long-term mental health.
Dig deeper...
Lafourche Parish children currently in foster care: approximately 100
Number of children CASA of Lafourche currently serves: 50
Number of advocate volunteers CASA has: 22
So, approximately half of the children in foster care in Lafourche Parish do not have a CASA advocate at this time. CASA is hopeful to increase that number in the near future.
Visit casaoflafourche.org or contact Tish Hebert for more information on volunteering or becoming a CASA.
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