Freedom to Be, FAQ

Freedom to Be, FAQ

Freedom to Be is a big-time celebration that consists of a three-part Spring Campaign including a social media movement, a series of community fiestas, and a Latino Cultural Arts Auction. The live-stream will take place at 4pm on Friday, May 21, 2021.  Event FAQ...
BioBlitz, an event to explore our green space

BioBlitz, an event to explore our green space

El Futuro invites you to join us in our green space to participate in Durham wide BioBlitz!   Come and check out the various species of plants and critters we have! Download the app “iNaturalist” to identify different plants, animals, insects, and...
Our first Chatham-focused clinical project manager

Our first Chatham-focused clinical project manager

El Futuro’s Sabrina Aguilar-Simon almost decided against majoring in Spanish, her passion, while attending college in Ohio. She thought it wouldn’t be “practical.” “I thought that all you could really do with it was either teach or do research,” she said, “and I...
Telehealth as tool to expand mental health services

Telehealth as tool to expand mental health services

El Futuro’s mental health clinics offered primarily in-person services, save for a telehealth program they’d designed for farmworkers. Now, in early 2021, it’s just the opposite: Thanks to COVID-19, the non-profit has pivoted to offering telehealth services only, with...
A coffee made to help the mental health of Latinos

A coffee made to help the mental health of Latinos

Get delicious, locally-roasted, sustainably sourced coffee from Anima Sana! 100% of the profits will support El Futuro’s mission   Victor Bennett founded Anima Sana with the help of Little Waves Roaster and Cocoa Cinnamon in Durham, NC. The primary goal of Anima...
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