Elba Castro hasn’t taken a day off work for almost a year.
She and husband Saul Arriaga emigrated from El Salvador in 2008 as they were expecting their firstborn, Bryan, who is now 17 years old. The couple decided the outlook in their native country was unfavorable, amid a lack of good work opportunities and rising threat of gang violence that prompted a yearslong exodus from the Central American nation.
They settled in Pacifica that year. Arriaga began working in construction as Castro cared for newborn Bryan. The family put down roots in the coastal community, eventually welcoming two daughters, Michelle, now 16, and Victoria, 2. For the past nine years, they have lived on the high, winding hills of Pacifica’s east side.
But the home life that Arriaga and Castro had worked toward since their U.S. arrival came close to collapsing. A severe back injury incapacitated Arriaga, leaving the family without its primary source of income starting in 2024. They soon fell behind on rent.