All of Camino’s services are bilingual and multicultural, ensuring every person receives what they need in a language they understand and in a setting they trust.
A bilingual and multicultural health center that provides excellent and affordable integrated care to the underinsured and uninsured populations. We live out our mission each day by focusing on the whole person and by offering a holistic approach to healthcare.
A Christian church whose mission is to equip people to live in the freedom of an everyday relationship with God. Through the transformative work of the gospel, Camino Church equips people to live hopeful lives.
A bilingual-upward social mobility program made up of three pillars: workforce development, education, and entrepreneurship, with a mission to equip people to live productive lives.
A thrift store with a mission! Supported through community donations, The WearHouse sells clothes, toys, books, furniture and more at affordable prices. Sales are recycled back into the community to help the Latino immigrant population.
A hub for community-driven research that informs the development and implementation of services and policies that meet the needs of Latinos. CRI was developed to fill a gap in data on Latinos living in North Carolina.
The mission of Camino University is to establish opportunities for theological training and practical experience among the Latino community and to improve the delivery of social services and (mental) healthcare services for immigrant communities.
There is a shift happening in the United States. White families have an average of 1.7 children; Latino families have an average of 4.3 children. EL Futuro es Latino. The average age of a white person in the United States is 58 years old; the average age of Latinos is 11. El Futuro es Latino–and it isn’t far off. With values of faith, family, and an unparalleled industrious work ethic, Latinos are the heroes that our country needs. They only need one thing—un camino. That’s why our vision is to make North Carolina the best place for Latinos to live, work, and call home.