Now enrolling for 2025/26 school year. K4 through 8th grade.

Proving a Hand Up, Not a Hand Out

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.

Mission and Vision

La Casa de Esperanza’s mission is to provide opportunities to achieve full social and economic participation in society, with emphasis on the Hispanic population.

La Casa de Esperanza’s vision is to continue to create positive change and transform the lives of every individual and family we meet — fostering hope and providing opportunities for a prosperous, engaged, and connected community.

Programs & Services

At La Casa de Esperanza, serving the local community is our top priority. We offer a variety of programs and services that support people of all ages, from early education opportunities and low-income housing to tax and homebuyer assistance.

Our Community Partners

La Casa de Esperanza expresses deep gratitude to the following esteemed community partners for their steadfast support. Our community is enriched with hope, assistance, and opportunities through their generous contributions.

 

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support brings hope and opportunities to those in need. Every contribution counts in
building a stronger, more resilient community for all.

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