Thanks to Casa San Jose, conditions for Latino newcomers in Pittsburgh are greatly improved
Casa San Jose now offers much needed services to 6,000 Latinos a year, up from 400 just four years ago.
Casa San José helps immigrant families preserve holiday traditions and embrace new ones in Pittsburgh
Homesick at the holidays? Here’s advice from Casa San José about holding on to the familiar while embracing the new.
This Kidsburgh Hero found his voice as a youth activist working for social justice
“His passion is there. He lives it, he feels it, he’s been through it. And he can verbalize it so well.”
11 groups ready to help Pittsburgh families, from learning hubs to child care subsidies
From mentoring and tutoring to free school supplies and aid, these Pittsburgh groups are here to help.
This Kidcast (in Spanish!) helps Latino immigrants understand Pittsburgh
Monica Ruiz with Casa San Jose helps families understand the laws concerning school, car seats, health insurance and more.