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Non-profit OrganizationsCalifornia, United States11-50 Employees
Casa Teresa is a California-based nonprofit organization that supports pregnant women in crisis by providing a residential program and an emergency shelter. Its services aim to help mothers develop life skills, establish stable family foundations, and contribute to their communities after healing. The organization maintains three residential programs—the Parenting Program, the Adoption Program “Hannah’s House,” and the Transition Program—along with emergency shelter accommodations, and operates in the Orange region of California. Founded in 1976, Casa Teresa serves homeless, pregnant women regardless of religion, nationality, race, or background, and has helped thousands of mothers and their children through its programs. Recent activity includes partnerships and community engagement efforts, such as collaborations to raise awareness about human trafficking and community events connected to volunteer initiatives. The nonprofit works within the broader social services landscape in Orange County to address maternal crisis and foster positive long-term outcomes for families.