Centro para Familias Hispanas

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2013 Raleigh Blvd.
Raleigh, NC 27604

Call Us

919-873-0094

Hours

Monday-Thursday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Friday
9:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.

To ensure the reception of services, please make an appointment by calling and leaving a message.

Our Programs

Year-Round Programs

Case Management and Community Referrals

Centro Para Familias Hispanas (CPFH) provides family support and case management services helping to alleviate the effects of poverty of the Hispanic community in Wake County. These services include: completion and attainment of SNAP, Medicaid and various other benefit applications and services; guidance and assistance with certain legal processes and rights through internal and external resources; facilitation of access to services targeting the health, education and development of children ages 0-5; connection and facilitations of services and/or programs not provided by CPFH such as Wake Tech courses, Referrals to attorneys, low-cost medical clinics, etc.

Assistance in completing the Food Stamp and Medicaid Application

CPFH staff assists families in filling out applications for food stamps and Medicaid, as well as providing support in the obtainment of various other assistance programs and services that a regular family may not be able to themselves due to various barriers.

Education Programs

Centro Para Familias Hispanas (CPFH) refers children from ages 0-5 to early Intervention programs in Wake County as well as to Head Start, NC Pre K and school readiness homebased programs. CPFH also refers children to behavioral programs so that parents learn how to manage behavior at home.

Developmental Screenings for Preschool Children

As part of the early intervention program, CPFH offers developmental screenings for children from ages 0-5. These are carried out through the Ages and Stages Questionnaire to detect possible delays in children’s learning, speech, or development.

After School Programs

This afterschool tutoring program is designed to help elementary school children reach and/or maintain their reading level at grade level as well as providing general homework assistance and math tutoring. Currently, CPFH only offers virtual tutoring through volunteer tutors.

Seasonal Programs

Tax Preparation

During tax season (February to April of each year) CPFH offers tax preparation services free of charge to individuals and families with few resources. This service is offered through the VITA volunteers. Click here for more information.

“Pequeños Gigantes” Summer Camp

CPFH offers a one-week long Summer Camp for low-income Hispanic children in the summer. Classes offered in the camp are: Music, Reading, Art, Physical Activity, Faith in Action and Dance. This wonderful program is done in partnership with St. Francis of Assisi Youth Ministry. Applications go out in April and it has limited registration.

Women’s Leadership Program

This program is designed to empower vulnerable Hispanic women by providing them motivational conferences that will inform them and educate them on social-emotional topics as well as to give them tools to become leaders. CPFH in partnership with Council on Immigrant Relations offers one conference a year and a support group that continues preparing women in leadership throughout the year.

Wrapped with Love Christmas Program

In the spirit of the Christmas season, Catholic Charities organizes the Wrapped with Love Christmas Program to connect families with toys that can be shared with their children. Parents need to register children in advance and the application goes out at the end of October.

Volunteer & Donate

All donations made to Centro Para Familias Hispanas are tax-deductible. Donations can be made online or checks can be made out to “Catholic Charities of Raleigh” and in the memo line add “Centro Para Familias Hispanas”.

Catholic Charities relies on our community to give their time and talents to support our work throughout the year. Each year, over 3,000 individuals contribute over 50,000 volunteer hours across the Diocese of Raleigh and we would love to have you join this incredible team.

Current Volunteer and Internship Needs:

Volunteer Tutors

Tutors volunteer one hour a week or two and provide one on one virtual tutoring to elementary school children. We need tutors for Reading and Math. Tutors do not need to be bilingual. Background check required.

Summer Camp Volunteers

We need volunteers for our Kid’s Summer Camp the week of July 11-15 2022, from 8 am to 3pm. Bilingual volunteers preferred but not required. Background check required.

Spanish Language Focus Internship

CPFH offers a great opportunity for Spanish majors or for those students who wish to better their Spanish-speaking proficiency. The Center offers this opportunity by way of direct client interviews in which the student interacts with a client through 5-10 minute interviews in which the student provides the client a referral for emergency assistance as well as assessing and addressing any other needs they may have. This includes information about the agency’s programs and services, referral to the Case worker for in-depth case management, or information and referral to outside agencies and services. Student may be asked, on occasion, to assist with other programs and duties during the scheduled time. Open positions are available depending on the day and scheduled amount of interns/volunteers.  The hours of operation for this description are: Monday – Friday (Depending on availability), 9:30am to 1:30pm.

Basic eligibility requirements for all internship applicants:

  • Bilingual (Spanish and English); conversational level fluency preferred in Spanish
  • Be a current and active student at a university or college

Placement Hours: If a student has to fulfill placement hours as required for a course and do not have a preference, then they can choose any of the 3 focus areas

Social Work Focus Internship

CPFH has a long-standing history working with universities to provide a hands on and qualifying internship for MSW students. The intern would shadow and assist the Case Management Coordinator in the various aspects of the agency. These include, but not limited to:

  • Providing emergency assistance referrals through direct client interviews
  • Assessing client needs and addressing them through either direct services or information and referral to external services and agencies.
  • Database management and input. Learning and performing the recording of program and case data.
  • Assisting the Case Manager in coordinating programs, services, cases, etc, as well as other staff members.
  • Assistance in the agency’s other programs and services.
  • Assisting and attending trainings and/or workshops and meetings alongside staff.

The student would handle cases at the discretion of the Case Manager and will be responsible for maintaining follow-up with those cases and reporting to the Case Manager. The student will also sit down with the Case Manager and MSW Supervisor for weekly supervisions.

Basic eligibility requirements for all internship applicants:

  • Bilingual (Spanish and English); conversational level fluency preferred in Spanish
  • Be a current and active student at a university or college

Placement Hours: If a student has to fulfill placement hours as required for a course and do not have a preference, then they can choose any of the 3 focus areas

Child Development Focus Internship

CPFH provides a dialogical reading program, Language is the Key, which seeks to teach parents of children, ages 0-5, effective strategies that promote language development and put young children on the pathway to literacy. During the pandemic, the program has been held virtually but in normal times, in-person classes are hosted in various locations across the county, including our office location.

The student will assist the Parent Educator in administering the class, assuring that parents are registered, that the children are situated and, if needed, to administer the class themselves as the Parent Educator sees appropriate. Through this program, the student will also observe the developmental levels of the children and assist the Parent Educator in performing developmental screenings, as deemed appropriate. Through these screenings, the child can be referred to receive a developmental evaluation and receive needed services (speech, developmental, behavioral, etc.) The student will also assist in following up with these cases and making sure of communication between the parent and the evaluation agency.

  • Hours of internship/placement can be adapted to the student; however, it would be minimally necessary to be from 9:30am – 1:00pm on days that the class is given.
  • Transportation-wise, student would be riding with the Parent Educator to sites and/or home-visits, when classes are in-person again, but at the moment, they are all virtual.

Basic eligibility requirements for all internship applicants:

  • Bilingual (Spanish and English); conversational level fluency preferred in Spanish
  • Be a current and active student at a university or college

Placement Hours: If a student has to fulfill placement hours as required for a course and do not have a preference, then they can choose any of the 3 focus areas

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About Us

Purpose Statement

Centro para Familias Hispanas, a program of Catholic Charities, empowers Hispanic families as they overcome barriers by providing direct services and connections to community resources.

History

Centro Para Familias Hispanas (CPFH) began in 1997 with emergency aid services to the Hispanic community after Hurricane Fran. In 1998 Centro Para Familias Hispanas officially became a part of the Catholic Charities of the Diocese of Raleigh to provide information, referral and counseling services to low-income Hispanic families.

As the Hispanic population began to grow rapidly in Wake County, we saw the need to increase and improve our services in order to help them effectively. Currently Centro Para Familias Hispanas has specialized personnel in case management, education and immigration, and has a variety of programs.

Meet our Staff

Maty Ferrer Hoppmann

Program Director
Email Maty
919-873-0094 ext. 2220

Berta Rice

Family Case Manager (Bilingual)
Email Berta
919-873-0094 ext. 2240

Laura Tirado

Parent Educator/Case Manager
Email Laura
919-873-0094 ext. 2230

Luisa Martin-Price

Full Accredited DOJ Representative (Bilingual)
Email Luisa
919-861-7441 ext. 2400

David Rohrer

Immigration Services DOJ Accredited Representative
Email David
919-861-7441 ext. 2401

Marlene Obregon Montsinger

Intake Specialist
Email Marlene
919-873-0094 ext. 2210

Chris Mills

Immigration Assistant
Email Chris
919-861-7441 ext. 2420

Sara Sanchez

Immigration Assistant
Email Sara
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