El Futuro
Lic. Tamara Schlez is an accomplished professional in the field of psychology and education, currently serving as the ADHD Program Lead at El Futuro since August 2022, where responsibilities include developing and implementing projects to reduce inequity for Latino families with children diagnosed with ADHD. Previously, Tamara worked as a Behavioral Health Technician at Hopebridge and held the role of Joint CEO at APRENTIA for a decade, leading a team to support over 200 students facing emotional challenges. Additional experience includes teaching positions at Beth El Preschool and THE LERNER JEWISH COMMUNITY DAY SCHOOL, counseling students at Beth - The Jewish School, and providing special education services at Arlene Fern Escuela Comunitaria. Educational credentials encompass a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and a Postgraduate degree in Clinical Psychology from prestigious institutions.
El Futuro
El Futuro is a one-of-a-kind place where Spanish speaking immigrants can access culturally-sensitive mental health services. We are a community-based program, founded as a volunteer effort in 2001 to meet the otherwise unmet need for bilingual mental health services for the growing Latino immigrant community in North Carolina. Since forming as a nonprofit in 2004, and despite drastic reductions in public funding for community-based mental health care, El Futuro has grown to become North Carolina’s trusted resource for trauma-informed, culturally-sensitive mental health services. Our staff and agency have received numerous honors including the 2006 Mental Health Association in North Carolina Heroes in the Fight Award, 2007 North Carolina Latino Diamante Award, and 2007 Citizen Award from the Independent Weekly. El Futuro is also an AHEC Center for Excellence. Our most meaningful achievements, however, are when families grow stronger and get back to their dreams for the future that brought them to our community in the first place. We’re honored to know that our number one source of referrals is from friends and family of clients, reflecting the confianza (trust) we’ve built with Latino families over the years. Today, with clinics in both Durham and Siler City and a growing effort to improve the quality of mental health care for Latino families across the state through La Mesita (El Futuro’s Latino Mental Health Provider Network), our mission is to nurture stronger familias to live out their dreams. We hope you’ll join us in this important work.