Formation | 1985 |
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52-1372972[1] | |
Legal status | 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization |
Headquarters | Silver Spring, Maryland, U.S. |
Coordinates | 38°59′53″N 76°59′39″W / 38.998193°N 76.9942981°W |
Services | Employment and workforce development; legal services; community organization; communication with political leaders[1] |
Gustavo Torres[2] | |
Rima Matsumoto[3] | |
Subsidiaries | CASA's Baltimore Workers' Center LLC; CASA's Wheaton Workers' Center LLC; CASA's Prince George's Workers' Center LLC; CASA Workers' Mansion LLC; CASA Multicultural Center Borrower LLC; CASA Multicultural Center MM Inc[1] |
Revenue (2014) | $7,907,782[1] |
Expenses (2014) | $7,766,953[1] |
Employees | 240[1] (in 2013) |
Website | wearecasa |
Formerly called | Central American Solidarity Association of Maryland; CASA of Maryland, Inc.; CASA de Maryland [4] |
CASA (formerly CASA de Maryland) is a Latino and immigration advocacy-and-assistance organization based in Maryland. It is active throughout the state, but has major foci in Prince George's County, Montgomery County and Baltimore. CASA influences Maryland politics on a wide range of policies, ranging from law-enforcement to education.[5] It also has offices in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.