Casa Familiar
Established in 1973, Casa Familiar is a 501(c)(3), community-based organization dedicated to serving residents in South San Diego County. Originally organized in 1968 under the name Trabajadores de la Raza, Casa Familiar has grown from existing solely to serve Spanish-speaking clients in the community of San Ysidro, to include services and programs for all of South San Diego’s residents. Programs range from Environmental Justice, Civic Engagement, Health & Social Services, Arts & Culture, and Education.
The mission of Casa Familiar is to enhance the quality of life for people living in underserved and underrepresented communities. Casa Familiar envisions healthy, just, and sustainable communities that reach our full potential.
Research Collaboration Guidelines
Casa Familiar has Research Collaboration Guidelines, a Research Interest Form, and a process for submitting research interest requests.
Please review the Research Guidelines located Here.
Please download and fill out the Research Interest Form located Here.
Return the Research Interest Form to the Casa Familiar email: development@casafamiliar.org
Current Projects
Casa Familiar and SDSU HLINK Center are currently collaborating on the following research projects.
- Assessment of Microbial and Chemical Pollution in Community Air and Indoor Environments in US Border Communities near the Tijuana River (page coming soon)
To learn more about our Partner Organization, click HERE.
Meet our partners

Nicole Barber, M.A. ENV SP Environmental Justice Director
Nicole Barber is the Environmental Justice Director at Casa Familiar, where she combines her scientific expertise and passion for environmental justice to address the unique needs of underserved communities in San Diego. With a Master’s in Environmental Science and a strong foundation in sustainability and conservation, Nicole brings a science-driven approach to her work in creating sustainable solutions for the community. Previously, Nicole worked on diverse ecological projects, including wetland restoration, natural resource conservation, and biodiversity research, where she gained hands-on experience in environmental science. Today, she channels that expertise into advancing environmental programs that empower local communities, protect natural resources, and ensure equitable access to sustainability. Through her leadership, Nicole advocates for policies that prioritize environmental equity and works directly with community members to drive change from the ground up. Her commitment to integrating science with social impact continues to guide her efforts to create a more resilient and sustainable future for all.