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In North Carolina there are several alternatives to obtain mental health care for free or at low cost by 2025. Several clinics, community organizations and help lines They offer assistance, many of them with services in Spanish and a culturally sensitive approach.

Know these resources can make a big difference for those dealing with anxiety, depression or other emotional difficulties, but don't know where to turn.

Clinics and health centers providing mental health care with Spanish-language services in North Carolina by 2025

The future

With more than 20 years of presence in the state, the non-profit clinic The future It is one of the most consulted by Latinos.

El Futuro provides a variety of mental health services in North Carolina that cater to the needs of Hispanics. These services range from more traditional options, such as therapy, psychiatry, and substance abuse treatment, to more flexible options.

  • Locations : Durham (2020 Chapel Hill Rd #23, NC 27707) and Siler City (401 N Ivey Ave, NC 27344)
  • Services : Individual and family therapy, psychiatry, case management, and community services.
  • Language : Fully bilingual service (Spanish and English).
  • Cost : They offer income-adjusted rates and options for uninsured individuals.

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Camino Health Center

This clinic offers services such as group therapy, individual therapy, social navigation, and peer support, providing a comprehensive approach to emotional and social well-being.

  • Location : Charlotte, NC (133 Stetson Drive NC – 28262)
  • Services : General health care and mental health with a cultural focus for the Latino community.
  • Language : Bilingual staff.
  • Cost : Affordable rates and programs for uninsured people

Fernandez Community Center

This clinic provides comprehensive behavioral health services including clinical assessment, therapy, and substance abuse treatment, among other services.

  • Location: 8376 Six Forks Rd. Suite 104, Raleigh, NC 27615. 
  • Telefono: (919) 900.7438

Carolina Outreach

Carolina Outreach is a group of behavioral health professionals dedicated to promoting emotional and physical well-being.

They offer a full range of behavioral health services and supports for people of all ages.

Solas Health

This clinic is dedicated to providing comprehensive care to people struggling with chronic pain and addiction.

Sigma Health Center

Sigma Health Services provides clinically sound, person-centered mental health and substance abuse services to individuals and families. They take a holistic approach to fostering progress in their patients' lives.

  • Location2321 Crabtree Blvd, Ste 250 Raleigh, NC 27604. 
  • Phone: (919) 669-4496.

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North Carolina Mental Health Helpline 2025

Hope4NC Helpline 

24/7 helpline for emotional support and connection to local resources.

  • Phone Number : 1-855-587-3463
  • Language : Spanish support available.
  • Cost : Free and confidential.
  • More Information : NCDHHS

Services for rural communities and farmworkers

Neighbors, an organization dedicated to providing health services to rural and immigrant communities, opened its first fixed-site community clinic in western North Carolina.

The new center, located in Franklin, offers primary medical care, mental health, and social support. It focuses on uninsured and underinsured individuals, many of whom are farmworkers.

  • Location: 19 Smoky Mountain Drive, Franklin, NC 28734
  • Opening hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, 10 am to 9 pm
  • Phone: (828) 293-227

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Free substance abuse clinics

Treatment substance abuse It is also part of the mental health care that patients can receive in North Carolina in 2025. There are numerous alternative clinics that offer these services for free or at low cost:

Doves Nest Program – Womens Div/Charlotte Resuce Mission

  • Location: 2855 West Boulevard, Charlotte, NC 28208
  • Phone: 704-332-3999 x114

Charlotte Rescue Mission

  • Location: 907 West 1st Street, Charlotte, NC 28202
  • Phone: (704) 334-4635

Triangle Residential Options for – Substance Abusers Inc (TROSA)

  • Location: 1820 James Street, Durham, NC 27707
  • Phone: (919) 419-1059

Daymark Recovery Services Inc – Guilford Residential Treatment Center

  • Location: 5209 West Wendover Avenue, High Point, NC 27265
  • Phone: (336) 899-1550

Freedom House

  • Location: PO Box 38215, Greensboro, NC 27438
  • Phone: (336) 286-7622

First Step Farm of WNC Inc – Men's Facility

  • Location: 109 First Step Farm Drive, Candler, NC 28715
  • Phone: (828) 665-5604

First Step Farm of WNC Inc – Women's Facility

  • Location: 200 Pete Luther Road, PO Box 1450, Candler, NC 28715
  • Phone: (828) 667-0303

Recovery Ventures Corporation

  • Location: 2706 US Highway 70, Swannanoa, NC 28778
  • Phone: (828) 686-0354

Randolph County Day Reporting Center – Pre Trial Services

  • Location: 1515 North Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, NC 27203
  • Phone: (336) 683-8211

Hope Clinic

  • Location: 203 North Street, 2nd Floor, Bayboro, NC 28515
  • Phone: 252-745-5760 x105

Durham County – Justice Services Department

  • Location: 326 East Main Street, Durham, NC 27701
  • Phone: (919) 560-0500

Randolph County Adult Day Reporting C – Pretrial Services

  • Location: 1515 North Fayetteville Street, Asheboro, NC 27203
  • Phone: (336) 683-8211

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