Casa de la Familia, founded in 1996 by Clinical Psychologist Dr. Ana Nogales, has spent nearly three decades providing trauma-informed mental health services to children, adults, and families across California, with a focus on survivors of violence, abuse, and long-standing trauma in underserved communities. Each ticket supports access to care, dignity, and recovery for those who need it most.
When you attend Perlas de Vida, you support access to care, dignity, and recovery for those who need it most. A single ticket helps sustain critical programs, expand mental health services, and strengthen a community built on resilience and compassion. By joining us, you stand with survivors, honor their stories, and help create a future where healing is possible for all.
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5.30 PM
Guests arrive, register, and gather for a welcoming reception to begin the evening.
6.00 PM
An assortment of cocktails, beer, and wine is served as guests arrive and the evening unfolds.
6.30 PM
A three-course dinner is served as guests gather at their tables.
7.00 PM
We honor partners, supporters, and community members whose work advances our mission.
8.00 PM
Guests participate in fundraising activities supporting Casa de la Familia’s programs.
09.00 PM
Live music fills the room as the celebration continues on the dance floor.
10.45 PM
Final beverages are served as the night comes to a close.
A glimpse from last year's gala
Perlas de Vida is one night, but the impact lasts all year. Your attendance helps fund ongoing support for survivors and families rebuilding their lives. Reserve your ticket today and be part of the impact.
Thank you to our 2025 Gala Sponsors
Our advocacy, research, and training initiatives have positioned us as a leader in trauma recovery, and our team continues to set the standard for culturally grounded, evidence-based care.
Thank you for supporting this mission. With your partnership, we are advancing mental health equity, expanding access to healing, and reaffirming that no survivor should be left without support.







































