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Housing options for our Americorps members
Every year 7,000 Americorps members prepare for a life of service as they serve in the VISTA program to support an organization to make sustainable change for members of the community. This year 3...
Reflections from the Mental Health Alliance Conference
I had the good fortune to attend the Mental Health Alliance National Conference whose focus this year was on Next Gen Prevention and from the moment I walked into the room, I knew that El Futuro is...
New ways to provide care to residents in Orange County
During the Forum at St. Thomas More Catholic Church organized by Justice United and the North Carolina Congress of Latino Organizations, which took place on Thursday, May 18, Alliance Health...
Thoughts from our Executive Director on the Importance of Mental Health
El Futuro's Executive Director, Dr. Luke Smith, launched our 2023 Spring into Action Campaign with these Mental Health Month reflections. We invite you to read, be inspired, and consider how you...
Call to action for the mental health of Latino adolescents
This May, El Futuro is launching our “Spring Into Action” Fundraising Campaign as part of May Mental Health Month. The goal of this campaign is to invite the entire community to support access to...
Join “Voces Unidas” Mental Health Action Day!
We have news! We were selected by MTV to host an event on May 18th for Mental Health Action Day called "Voces Unidas" and the whole community is invited! El Futuro was awarded a two-year contract...
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La Mesita Latino Mental Health Provider Network
In our years of experience providing mental health and substance use services to Latino immigrant families, one thing has become clear to us — we need others in order to keep it up! We need community!
That’s why we’re building a network to connect people providing services to the Latino community. We call the network “La Mesita” to keep in focus that the network is like coming around a table to talk, share, and learn together.
Interested in joining? Read more here!
