Since 1966, La Casa de Esperanza has provided opportunities for full social and economic participation in society, with an emphasis on the Hispanic population. La Casa has grown, adapted, and responded to the community’s needs throughout the years, expanding its programs to a full-service organization.
Today, La Casa de Esperanza serves over 20,000 people of all social, ethnic, and economic backgrounds from birth to late adulthood. La Casa’s programs include an Early Childhood Education center for children from six weeks to 12 years old, a full-service Charter School for K4-8th grade, a Center for Financial Stability, the largest Weatherization program in the state, low-income senior housing, and much more.