What We Do:
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Centro de Esperanza has 25 small family sleeping rooms in addition to small dormitories for single men and women. In addition to serving three meals a day, we provide clothing, hygiene supplies, basic health care, and host a variety of meaningful activities. We are able to shelter as many as 150 people.
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Centro de Esperanza staff work to provide objective information on the requirements and process for seeking asylum. Migrant guests have access to computers, the internet, smart phones, and a photo booth to prepare and submit necessary documents. Guest speakers include asylum attorneys. Since opening, Centro de Esperanza has helped nearly 800 migrants enter the United States as part of the asylum process.
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Share Experiences of Immigration RealitiesShelters for Hope schedules a monthly open house and tour of Centro de Esperanza and encourages people to visit in order to better understand first-hand the realities of the immigration experience. When possible, guests are also welcomed at other times, but by appointment only. All visitors must agree not to take photographs.
2024 Positive Impact
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New Private Family Units Constructed17
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Meals Served7,967
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Children enrolled in local school22
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Top Student Awards1
From the Blog
Sonoyta monsoons cause significant damage of Centro de Esperanza family housing...
The children of Centro de Esperanza go to school!
Please note: where necessary, we have made efforts to respect the privacy and need for safety of our guests by
blurring identifiable features and using representative stock photographs.
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.

