What We Do

What We Do

Two Latine men from Casa Esperanza's program, embodying the compassionate community and support provided by Casa Esperanza for the Latine community.

Most of our patients are Latine. Many come from communities with high rates of poverty and violence. Most have lifelong trauma.

All come to our door for hope and help to move beyond crisis.

Our patients face steep health disparities.
They face steep barriers due to stigma and discrimination.
Our model ensures access and prioritizes their voice and choice.

Our Patients Demographics

Illustrated faces representing the diverse demographics of Casa Esperanza's patients, including Latine individuals who primarily speak Spanish, may have limited English proficiency, face socioeconomic challenges such as homelessness and unemployment, and may have experienced previous incarceration. This image reflects Casa Esperanza's commitment to serving a diverse and marginalized population.
Are Latine
Only speak Spanish
Prefers Services in Spanish
Did not finish high school
Homeless
Have limited English
Previously incarcerated
Unemployed
Mental Illness(MI) only
Co-occuring MI(s) & SUD(s)
Substance Use Disorder(s) Only

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