Understanding ADHD

Understanding ADHD

A Conversation with Tamara Schlez, Coach of ADHD at El Futuro Did you know that nearly 12% of Hispanic children between the ages of 3 and 17 may have ADHD? And yet, many of them never receive the diagnosis or support they need. At El Futuro, we’re working to change...
We Received TELUS Grant for Latine Youth Support

We Received TELUS Grant for Latine Youth Support

El Futuro has received grant funding from the TELUS North Carolina Community Board for its LAYA (Latino Adolescent and Young Adult) program. With this grant, LAYA will expand support to Latino youth and families by expanding access to culturally responsive mental...
El Futuro’s Stepped Care: A New Vision for Mental Health

El Futuro’s Stepped Care: A New Vision for Mental Health

“Over half of adults with mental illness in the U.S. receive no treatment—and the shortage of mental health professionals means that gap is only growing.” — National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)  Anyone who has accessed mental healthcare for themselves or a loved...
This May Be a Mental Health Ambassador

This May Be a Mental Health Ambassador

May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a powerful reminder that mental well-being and healing matters for everyone—including the Latino and Spanish speaking community. While conversations around mental health are growing, many Latino people still face barriers to...
Highlights from a Conversation on Lifestyle Medicine

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...
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