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El Futuro is a community-based nonprofit organization that seeks to transform Latino-serving mental health care in North Carolina and beyond. We provide bilingual and culturally-responsive mental health services including therapy, psychiatry, substance use treatment, and case management in a welcoming environment of healing and hope.
Founded as a volunteer project by Dr. Luke Smith in 2001 to address the unmet need for bilingual mental health services for North Carolina’s growing Latino immigrant community, we were incorporated as a nonprofit in 2004. Our mission is to nurture stronger familias to live out their dreams.

Celebrating 20 years of impact
As El Futuro enters its twentieth year of providing mental health services to the Latino community, we look back and look forward on where we’ve come and where we are going!This 2024 marks El Futuro's 20th anniversary of serving a resilient and brave community. During...

Highlights from a Conversation on Lifestyle Medicine
Recently, El Futuro’s Executive Director, Dr. Luke Smith, and Duke Resident Dr. Andres Fuenmayor hosted a webinar for El Futuro’s La Mesita Network of Mental Health Providers on the subject of Lifestyle Mental Health. It was a rich conversation that covered many of the emerging studies of the...

Your Role in Supporting Mental Health Amid Political Changes
Dear friends, Many of you have been reaching out to El Futuro to understand how the administration change is impacting the Latino community we serve and the work that we do so I wanted to respond. What we know Political uncertainty and anti-Latino rhetoric do impact our collective mental health as...

Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Immigrant Communities
El Futuro Releases Key 2024 Landscape Analysis Report With Findings on Latine and Immigrant Mental Health and Well-Being in North Carolina The analysis offers crucial insights into some of North Carolina’s most underserved and underrepresented populations.Why Immigrant Mental...

Addressing Mental Health Needs Amidst Political Change
As the presidential administration changes, we recognize the unique mental health stressors that this event may bring, particularly for our Latino community here in North Carolina. Our state is economically strong, yet there remains a significant gap in healthcare services for our Latino...