A trustworthy, go-to-resource for underserved Latinos, Casa San José (House of Joseph) was founded in 2013 by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Baden. They were inspired to open a welcome center that would support the tireless work of Sister Janice Vanderneck, who’s cared for Pittsburgh Latinos for more than two decades. Headquartered in Pittsburgh’s Brookline neighborhood, Casa San José depends on a dedicated staff of employees, sisters, and volunteers to provide services and programs, including:
- Free medical care at locations throughout Pittsburgh, including gynecological, and obstetric services; prenatal, postnatal, and pediatric care; and more
- Mental health support – no insurance required
- Emergency housing options
- An after-school program called Casita
- Food pantries and summer camps
- Support for individuals with autism
- Social and emergency services, including Know Your Rights sessions
- Community advocacy for equal access opportunities
- English language classes
Equally important as the support it provides to underserved Latinos, Casa San José celebrates Latino immigrants and their culture — and sets an example of how to embrace inclusion, dignity, and respect in a country founded by immigrants.
For a complete list of programs and services, visit the Casa San José website at casasanjose.org or send an email to [email protected].