Cannenta Foundation

Dr. Leti Cavazos

Dr. Leti Cavazos is the Founder and Board Member of the Cannenta Foundation. She wanted to practice mental health care with an understanding of the Hispanic culture and natural healing that Latinos learned growing up. She first created a for-profit mental health care practice called the Cannenta Center for Healing and Empowerment and a year into the practice, she realized a lot of Hispanic individuals were reaching out who were uninsured, underserved, and undocumented.


As a result, the non-profit, Cannenta Foundation, was created to remove financial, language, and cultural barriers to mental health services. Through the foundation, they started Project Ayuda that provides free or low-cost mental health counseling. But there were not enough Spanish-speaking or bilingual clinicians. 


A 2021 report from the Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB) stated that Latino social workers were passing the state exam at a significantly lower rate which resulted in a shortage of Spanish speaking licensed clinicians to provide mental health counseling. Dr. Cavazos wanted to solve this problem and started Project Adelante, where they tutor social work and counseling graduates at no cost to help them pass the state licensure exam. They also pay for the $500 state exam and any cost to retake the exam. After the social worker or counselor has passed the test, the student still has to gain 3,000 hours of supervised practice.

Using private licensed clinical supervisors, it can cost up to $10,000. The Cannenta Foundation provides free supervised practice hours to remove the financial barriers to full licensure for bilingual aspiring counselors who are typically first-generation college graduates. Dr. Cavazos said, whether it was you, your parents, or grandparents, immigrating to a new country is very traumatizing. Many left behind their support system and did not know the language or the culture. Children who are born in the U.S. were assimilating at a different rate. This can create friction in the home which can lead to depression and anxiety. This can also result in the feeling of isolation in children, not having friends and obsessed with being online with people they do not know. To donate or learn more about the Cannenta Foundation, visit www.cannentafoundation.org.

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