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El Futuro featured in The New York Times: Unauthorized Immigrants Steer Clear of Medical Care
A version of this article appears in print on June 27, 2017, on Page D1 of the New York edition with the headline: Sick With Worry.
El Futuro’s 2017 Annual Report
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Fernando Fiore (FOX Sports) Visits El Futuro in Durham
DURHAM, NC – (December 7, 2016) — Fernando Fiore of FOX Sports (previously of Univision) brought inspiration and laughter to El Futuro when he stopped by for a visit on Wednesday morning. Fiore, who had previously spent his distinguished career working exclusively on...
Organización El Futuro brinda tratamientos de salud mental a la comunidad hispana
Escrito por REDACCIÓN Durham.-El Fututro es una organización sin fines de lucro que brinda a la comunidad latina tratamientos de salud mental por el abuso de sustancias, terapia ambulatoria y servicios de siquiatría para todas las edades. El equipo clínico bilingüe...
Padres Efectivos
A recently completed PCORI-funded research project called Padres Efectivos at the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research in partnership with El Futuro, Inc. asked community members to provide advice on the researcher’s work in mental health care for Latino...
El Futuro provides psychiatric services to immigrants
DURHAM, N.C. — In 2002, during his psychiatry residency at the School of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Luke Smith saw a gap in services to low-income Latino patients, both in the emergency room at UNC Hospitals and at the Carrboro...
500K grant to El Futuro will help Latinos
DURHAM — A $500,000 grant to Durham-based El Futuro is expected to help hundreds of additional low-income immigrant Latinos thrive at work, school, and home. The award, announced Wednesday, was made by the Oak Foundation, based in Geneva, Switzerland. “We are blown...
Latina girls find voice in song
Nine Latina youths wrote a song called “Vívela,” or “live it” debuted at an El Futuro luncheon El Futuro provides bilingual mental health care to the Latino community BY NATALIE RITCHIE nritchie@newsobserver.com DURHAM — When Jenna Horgan first approached the group of...
El Futuro helps Latinos with mental health, addiction issues
Luke Smith, MD, is executive director of El Futuro in Durham. Photo Courtesy of El Futuro. DURHAM — Psychiatrist Luke Smith counseled a Latino child recently who had been through hell. The girl crossed the U.S.-Mexican border by herself after her mother died and her...
Prestigious National Research Agency Awards El Futuro $241,825 to Improve Health Care by Involving More Patients in Research
DURHAM, NC– (Mar. 18, 2016) — A prestigious national research agency has awarded El Futuro $241,825 in funding to find ways to improve mental health treatment by better involving patients in research and applying the results. El Futuro, which has offices in Durham...