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We welcomed RTI International for Special Visit
RTI’s CEO Presented $21,500 Donation to Support Community Mental Health ServicesEl Futuro is excited to share a special visit from nonprofit research institute RTI International on June 18. The...
20 Years of Healing and Hope in the Community
As we continue celebrating 20 years of services to the Latino community, our Client Care and Engagement Manager, Mary Jones, has some reflections and words of encouragement. We want to share some...
5 tips to spend time with your child at home
Summer is finally here! The chaos of school is almost over, the weather is perfect “perfect for me at least”. Now, what do we do? Summer is a great time to spend time as a family. Let’s talk about 5...
El Corazon del Cuidado (The Heart of Care)
Rosa Gonzalez-Guarda, board member at El Futuro and Luke Smith, Psychologist and Executive Director of El Futuro were invited to speak about our work at Duke’s Pediatric Heart Center’s Brenda...
Cultivating Healing Through Community
El Futuro's Mentes Fuertes Program Offers Accessible Mental Health to the North Carolina Latino CommunityEl Futuro, a cornerstone of support for North Carolina's Latino community, stands at the...
Bridging the Mental Health Gap
El Futuro's Immigrant Mental Health Solidarity Network Uses a Community-Driven Approach to Support Diverse Immigrant GroupsIn the heart of North Carolina, El Futuro is spearheading a transformative...
El Futuro provides direct services to clients, as well as training to help others provide more effective 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!
