Spanish Services
At Finding H.O.P.E. Children’s Home, we recognize that immigrant and trafficked youth mothers face unique and often overwhelming challenges. Language barriers, cultural disconnection, and fear of seeking help leave many young mothers and their children especially vulnerable. Our Spanish Services Program ensures that these young women are not left behind by providing safe, culturally responsive, and trauma-informed care designed specifically for Spanish-speaking residents.

What We Offer
Safe, Culturally Sensitive Housing
A supervised, child-safe living environment where mothers and children feel welcomed and respected. Housing includes multilingual signage, culturally respectful practices, and staff trained in trauma-informed and culturally sensitive care.
Individual Case Management
One-on-one support to set personalized life goals.
Trauma Counseling
Access to bilingual licensed therapists with expertise in complex trauma, including trafficking and migration-related PTSD.
Parenting & Child Development Support
Evidence-based parenting classes, early literacy promotion, child development screenings, and access to bilingual resources for early learning.
Education & ESL Support
On-site tutoring, support for GED preparation, English language instruction classes, high school re-enrollment, and support for pursuing higher education or trade school pathways.
Life & Employment Skills
Culturally inclusive training in budgeting, conflict resolution, and nutrition, along with job readiness coaching.
Health & Childcare Navigation
Referrals for prenatal care, pediatric services, free or low-cost clinics, WIC, and culturally competent OB/GYNs and pediatric providers.
Aftercare Planning
Support for safe and stable housing after leaving the program, and continued mentorship.
With Spanish Services, Finding H.O.P.E. Children’s Home provides more than housing—we offer a culturally safe space where immigrant and trafficked mothers can heal, grow, and build secure futures for themselves and their children.
Finding H.O.P.E. fills a critical gap in services by providing housing with embedded education, parenting support, and mental health services—creating a safe, trauma-informed environment where every young mother can heal, grow, and build a pathway to independence.