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Improving Mental Health Outcomes for Immigrant Communities
El Futuro Releases Key 2024 Landscape Analysis Report With Findings on Latine and Immigrant Mental Health and Well-Being in North Carolina The analysis offers crucial insights into some of...
Addressing Mental Health Needs Amidst Political Change
As the presidential administration changes, we recognize the unique mental health stressors that this event may bring, particularly for our Latino community here in North Carolina. Our state is...
Buzzworthy: A glimpse into the stories of El Futuro this year
2024 marks two decades for El Futuro “Speaking in Spanish is not just about being able to translate the words and being able to process them, right, it’s about the culture that comes with it,” Rassi...
A Letter from our Executive Director at Year’s End
Dear Friend, If you’ve ever been in my office, you know that I have sticky notes of new Spanish (and some English!) words that I learn from my colleagues and clients. For instance, did you know that...
Empowering Recovery: Peer Support Program
El Futuro Continues to Expand Care Approaches to Improve Access to Care for All El Futuro is thrilled to add peer support services to our existing array of care. For many, taking the step to receive...
El Futuro Stands with Our Communities in WNC
In the wake of the devastating impacts of Hurricane Helene on western North Carolina and recently in Florida after Hurricane Milton, our hearts are heavy. The destruction we have heard about and...
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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Community and rural support
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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!
