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Life Changing Advocacy

Court-appointed advocates give a voice to children in foster care who have experienced severe abuse and neglect. They gather information and make recommendations to help judges decide what is best for each child.

 
Advocates are a consistent support and familiar face during this unstable time in a child’s life. Through their personal relationship with the child and extensive research on the family’s circumstances, they speak to the child’s best interests, helping guide the child into a safe, stable home. 

 

 

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ORIENTATION

Sign up for and complete an online, virtual or in-person orientation to learn more about the role.

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APPLICATION

Complete an application and pre-screening phone call.

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INTERVIEW

Come to our office for an interview with one of our team members.

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TRAINING

Attend and complete Advocacy University.*

 

 

*Child Advocates requests $25 for Advocacy University to offset the cost of training materials and meals provided.

ON INSTAGRAM @CHILD ADVOCATES
REQUEST A COURT APPOINTED ADVOCATE
You may put in a request of a court appointed advocate for any child/children currently in the temporary managing conservatorship of Harris County DFPS.

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REPORT ABUSE
To report child abuse, neglect or abandonment, contact the Texas Abuse and Neglect Hotline.

www.txabusehotline.org
1.800.252.5400
REQUEST A SPEAKER
Is your company or organization looking for more information on Child Advocates? Let us know and we are happy to come to you and share our mission and stories.

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