Bella's House of Hope is a 501(c)(3) public charity headquartered at 1927 Adams Avenue in San Diego's Normal Heights corridor, providing direct financial assistance and family intervention services to single parents raising children with long-term intellectual, developmental, and medical disabilities across the 92116 ZIP and greater San Diego. Founder Nadia Gastelum, a former couture designer, launched the organization after her daughter Bella was born with a life-threatening diagnosis, channeling her experience as a single mother of a special-needs child into a nonprofit that distributes aid for rent, transportation, food, medical supplies, furniture, and family therapy. Bella's works within the same family-services ecosystem as YMCA Kinship Support Services in Normal Heights, where kinship caregivers raising children placed with relatives face parallel challenges around housing stability, childcare logistics, and mental-health access. Lead Family Interventionist Gina Robles, who holds a Master's in Marriage, Family, and Child Therapy, coordinates case-by-case support for enrolled families, and the organization's programming addresses both the financial and emotional weight that single parents in crisis carry. The Adams Avenue office sits at the western end of the Normal Heights commercial corridor near the University Heights border, accessible from Park Blvd and the surrounding residential blocks. Behavioral-health referrals for parents and children dealing with trauma, grief, and adjustment disorders route through providers in the 92116 network, including Transcend Behavioral Health on the same Normal Heights corridor. The organization funds its operations through individual donations, corporate sponsorships, and an annual golf tournament, with program expenses exceeding $218,000 directed toward rent assistance, medical-supply procurement, and therapy sessions for enrolled families.