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What We Do:

2024 Positive Impact

  • New Private Family Units Constructed
    New Private Family Units Constructed

    17

  • Meals Served
    Meals Served

    7,967

  • Children enrolled in local school
    Children enrolled in local school

    22

  • Top Student Awards
    Top Student Awards

    1

Celebrating the Holidays at Centro de Esperanza

Holiday season at Centro de Esperanza

This holiday season, migrant guests created a gingerbread house themed light show on the exterior of Centro de Esperanza for the town of Sonoyta to enjoy.  Every evening many local cars drove by to enjoy the show, the best in town!
Candlemaking is a new skill for guests.  Classes taught professionally by our accountant, Lupita (a former candle artisan), help residents earn money in our new Entrepreneurial Program.

Rain texture.

How YOU Can Help

For families seeking asylum, Centro de Esperanza continues to provide three meals a day, clothing, hygiene products, medical care, information on asylum, weekly activities, and educational opportunities for both children and adults.  Our mission is to maintain a safe place for families in need.  As the landscape of U.S. immigration continues to be volatile, there will be new opportunities to use your talents. Meanwhile, your dollars keep families cared for and safe. 

Classroom at the migration center.
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