Childhood Arrivals Support and Advocacy (CASA)

CASA has left its home at Justice for Children and Youth legal clinic to become its own independent non-for-profit organization!
Visit their new website: www.casacentre.ca
The Childhood Arrivals Support and Advocacy program (CASA), was based at JFCY from 2020 – 2025. With the clinic’s support, it has spread its wings and evolved into an independent nonprofit organization called the Childhood Arrivals Support and Advocacy Centre of Canada (still known as ‘CASA’)!
To access CASA’s free and confidential legal services for young people, book one of CASA’s classroom workshops or professional developments trainings, or learn about CASA’s systemic advocacy efforts, please visit CASA’s website at www.casacentre.ca.
You can email CASA at info@casacentre.ca
JFCY and CASA continue to work in close partnership to ensure young people access services, and to change attitudes, policies and laws that create barriers for young people with precarious or no immigration status.
JFCY continues to provide its full slate of legal services to children and young people across the province of Ontario, including young people with no or precarious immigration status. For info about JFCY’s intake process, click here.