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Check out the new book from our psychiatrists Drs. Cecilia Ordóñez and Luke Smith
We are excited to announce to our community and partners this amazing book! Our psychiatrists Dr. Cecilia Ordóñez and Dr. Luke Smith contributed to the recently published book Prescribing Together!...
El Futuro COVID vaccination campaign
El Futuro continues COVID vaccination campaign El Futuro is partnering with Carolina Blue Pharmacy and LILA Latinx LGBTQI + initiative to bring to our community access to the COVID-19 Vaccine....
We are honored and humbled to carry on the legacy of Ann O’Bar
El Futuro is humbled and honored to carry on the impactful legacy of immigrant, educator, and philanthropist Ann O’Bar with a recent, generous donation from the Angelina Merenda (Ann) O’Bar Trust....
Lazos Fuertes: Parenting videos
“Lazos Fuertes” (in English, Strong Bonds) is a project at El Futuro aimed at providing parents of teens and pre-teens with communication and parenting strategies. The goal is to support parents in...
El Librito, a tool of mental health
El Librito is our new tool to tell you the mural story called 'Libertad' and how it came about. You will find a lot of symbols that represent us along with what El Futuro does to help the community....
Vote for El Futuro!
Participatory budget 2021, help us voting for our projects!If you live or you are a college student in Durham, you can vote! Go to https://www.pbdurham.org/ and vote for El Futuro. With your vote,...
El Futuro provides direct services to clients, as well as training to help others provide more effective services.
Outpatient mental health services
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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!
