our partners
A huge thank you to each and every one of our sponsors and partners. Whether you helped nail the frame of the prototype together or created the plans for the cottage, we would not be here without your unconditional support.
Doxa is an established 501c3 non-profit organization working exclusively in Tijuana for over 30 years. Doxa has been dedicated to building homes, communities, and opportunities in Tijuana, Mexico. Since 1990, volunteers and families have come together through Doxa to create safe, affordable housing and lasting impact.
The Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of San Dieguito (UUFSD) sponsored our first home in Tijuana in 2005 and has continued to support our programs in Mexico, the Cottage Project, and overall administrative support. Across the different projects of Casas de Luz, UUFSD has continued its support for our vision and movement towards increased community collaboration. We would not be where we are without the help and support of UUFSD. We are grateful for their ongoing support in expanding our mission of building hope without borders.
Thrasher recently helped us remove our termites from donations sheds. They are a local, San Diego family-owned business and we are ever grateful for their service. We highly recommend them for your pest control needs.
JLC Architecture is a small architecture firm established in 2006 that designs a range of project types from residential to mix-used, commercial and institutional. They are also proud to have been involved with several non-profits to mentor high school students in addition to supporting the immigrant and homeless population. A special thank you to the team at JLC, especially Jean-Louis Coquereau, who have graciously volunteered their time and effort to provide the plans for the cottage, ensuring we meet all codes and regulations for transitional housing.
Mission Circle is the all-volunteer outreach ministry of the St. James-St. Leo Catholic Community in Solana Beach. Their motto is "People helping people in need," and their mission is to serve as the hands of Christ to people in need. During Mission Circle's over 40 years of service, they have performed construction and maintenance for vulnerable families in San Diego and Tijuana. They have also provided financial support and volunteer labor for various activities such as food programs for the unhoused or imprisoned, or supporting after-school tutoring for young students. We thank Mission Circle for committing funding for materials and volunteer labor for the construction of cottages.