Dream to Succeed
Supporting every learner, every dream, every step of the way.
Dream it. Do it.
Dream to Succeed is not just a program—it is a lifelong journey shared with the students and families we proudly serve. For many families, entering the U.S. educational system can feel unfamiliar and overwhelming, especially when navigating it for the first time. This is where Casa Guadalupe becomes a trusted partner—offering guidance, connection, and steadfast support from day one.
We begin early by cultivating strong relationships with students, families, and schools, ensuring families understand the resources and supports available to them. In the foundational years, our work centers on literacy development and homework assistance, building the academic groundwork that allows students to thrive.
As students transition into middle school, we accompany them through this pivotal stage—encouraging them to dream boldly about their future. These dreams span far beyond academics, encompassing personal growth, emerging interests, and evolving career aspirations. Our program empowers youth to envision their goals and begin charting a meaningful pathway toward long-term success.
Our commitment continues through the high school years, where we deepen our support around college, career, and life readiness. We help students and families navigate employability skills, financial aid and postsecondary planning, real-life challenges, and ongoing academic support both inside and beyond the classroom.
Your support makes this journey possible. Whether through volunteering, sharing your expertise as a guest speaker, donating classroom snacks, or offering financial contributions, your involvement directly strengthens our mission. Thank you for standing with us and for helping open doors of opportunity for the students and families of Casa Guadalupe.
Dream Beyond High School
At Casa Guadalupe, our commitment to students extends well beyond high school graduation. Many of our young adults choose to continue partnering with us, and we proudly support them as they pursue careers, higher education, and new opportunities.
We walk alongside students and families as they navigate complex and often overwhelming processes—financial aid applications, college admissions, scholarship searches, employment applications, and any additional support they may need. Our goal is to provide steady guidance, reassurance, and the resources necessary to make each step toward their future more manageable and empowering.
If you or your family need assistance, please contact our Director of Youth Education below.
Healthy Habits. Healthy Families
Fitness Can Be Fun!
At Casa Guadalupe, we empower children to stay active while building healthy habits that last a lifetime. Through fun and educational fitness classes, our youth learn the importance of physical activity, wellness, and self‑care—all in a supportive and energetic environment.
Thanks to the generosity of our partners, including Advocate Aurora and other dedicated community organizations, we are able to offer these valuable programs that help kids grow strong, confident, and healthy.
If you or your family are interested in joining our summer camps, please contact our Director of Youth Education below.
The Latino Student Union (LSU) at West Bend High School is a welcoming and vibrant student-led organization dedicated to celebrating Latino culture, fostering leadership, and creating a strong sense of community within our school. LSU provides a supportive space where students can connect with peers, explore cultural identity, and build confidence through meaningful activities and shared experiences.
Through cultural events, service projects, leadership opportunities, and educational workshops, LSU empowers students to embrace their heritage, amplify their voices, and positively impact their school and community. The group is open to all students—Latino and non-Latino—who are interested in learning, celebrating diversity, and promoting unity.
Together, LSU members grow as leaders, scholars, and community advocates while honoring the rich traditions and contributions of the Latino community.
If you would like to learn more about this program, please contact our Director of Youth Education.