A Cap, a Gown and a New Beginning: Tyler’s Story

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Graduates from Casa Pacifica's non-public school throw their caps into the air.

Discover hope and resilience through Tyler’s inspiring Casa Pacifica graduation story. Eighteen-year-old Tyler adjusts the graduation cap on his head, staring at his reflection in the mirror. The deep red gown feels heavier than expected—not just fabric, but everything it represents. “If you ask kids like me who’ve struggled with their mental health, most of […]

How Mental Health and Pride Month Intersect for LGBTQ+ Youth

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Happy girl with a pride flag at the beach.

Why Pride Month matters for LGBTQ youth mental health is clear: support and visibility can be life-saving for young people facing stigma and isolation. Pride Month is more than just a celebration of identity and community—it’s a crucial time to shine a light on the mental health challenges faced by LGBTQ+ individuals, especially youth. Studies […]

Therapeutic Gardening for Youth Mental Health

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Farm to School Coordinator Alli Villegas assists Casa Pacifica Youth with Gardening

In a quiet corner of Casa Pacifica, therapeutic gardening for youth mental health takes root. When Caleb arrived at Casa Pacifica’s Non-Public School (NPS), he was withdrawn and hurting. Shy and reserved, he had difficulty connecting with peers and was falling behind academically. In the classroom, he was easily overwhelmed and often coped by running […]