Sweet Celebrations: For Goodness Cakes Delivers Birthday Joy to Casa Pacifica Students

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Volunteer bakers ensure Casa Pacifica students are celebrated on their special day At Casa Pacifica’s Non-Public School (NPS)—which serves students with emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs— milestones like birthdays can carry special meaning. Some students are in foster care or have experienced adversity, and traditional celebrations like birthdays are not always guaranteed. Thanks to […]

How Your Support Changed One Young Woman’s Path

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Willow spent much of her childhood in foster care, separated from her two younger brothers. The pain of being apart from them left a lasting ache, one that shaped her earliest understanding of family and trust. After aging out of foster care, Willow tried to build her own sense of stability, but life continued to […]

From Foster Care to a Brighter Future, Thanks to You

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Casa Pacifica Helps Former Foster Youth Like Marissa Find Stability in Their Lives

“I learned that family isn’t always defined by blood. It’s built by people who show up for you, care, and never give up on you.” Fourteen-year-old Marissa’s life has been full of twists she never asked for. When she was just five years old, she was removed from her mother’s care and sent to live […]

How Sponsor A Child Turns Everyday Needs into Life-Changing Milestones

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Have you ever raised a paddle for Sponsor A Child at a Casa Pacifica fundraising event and wondered exactly what your generosity supports? Every donation makes a meaningful difference, helping children, youth and young adults overcome barriers, seize opportunities and move toward independence. From covering practical needs to supporting important milestones, Sponsor A Child helps […]

You Gave Kristina a Place to Call Home

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“I didn’t know how to survive on my own. I thought I was ready—but I wasn’t. I was scared and completely alone.” Kristina had always dreamed of independence. Bright, determined, and full of quiet resilience, she spent her childhood moving between foster families and group homes. Despite the instability, she carried hope: hope for a […]

When Times Are Tough, Community Brings Hope

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For many families, the holiday season is meant to be a time of joy and celebration, but for families facing mental health challenges, it can be especially stressful. Between managing daily care and meeting the usual holiday expectations, the season can feel overwhelming. Casa Pacifica’s Adopt a Family program is working to ease that burden, […]

Feeding Families, Nourishing Spirits: Casa Pacifica’s Thanksgiving Tradition

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Every November, Casa Pacifica comes together to provide Thanksgiving meals for families receiving our therapeutic services in Ventura and Santa Barbara Counties. This annual tradition is our way of supporting at-risk children, young adults, and families, ensuring they feel cared for, connected, and able to celebrate the season despite the mental health challenges they are […]

From Chaos to Connection: How Casa Pacifica Transforms Families

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Evan, 12, loves baseball—but at home, life often felt like a series of strikes. Struggling with severe ADHD and intense anger, he lived in a home where strict rules and frequent outbursts created tension and division. Overwhelmed by his emotions, Evan’s self-esteem and relationships with his parents suffered. “It always felt like we were all […]

How Miss Gold Coast Teen Volunteer Is Raising Awareness for Youth Mental Health With Casa Pacifica

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At just 16, Layla Fausset, Miss Gold Coast Teen Volunteer, is proving that one person can make a big difference. As Casa Pacifica’s Youth Ambassador, she’s raising awareness about the youth mental health crisis and advocating for at-risk children and families. She’s already organized two donation drives to bring comfort and joy to Casa Pacifica’s […]

Talking About Suicide: A Parent’s Guide to Supporting Children and Teens

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Suicide is the second-leading cause of death among adolescents. With academic pressure, social media, and access to substances, many parents worry about their child’s mental health. In honor of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, Dr. Kimberly Bennett, Chief Clinical Officer of Casa Pacifica which includes the Camino a Casa program, shares practical advice for parents navigating […]