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<strong>Statewide</strong><br />
<strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Directory</strong><br />
U. S. Probation & Pretrial Services<br />
Office<br />
Issued December 2007<br />
<strong>District</strong> <strong>of</strong> New Mexico
Disclaimer<br />
The information contained in this document regarding social services organizations or other entities<br />
does not constitute an endorsement or sponsorship <strong>of</strong> those organizations or entities, their products,<br />
their services, or information that may be obtained there.
Preface<br />
The information presented under the Social Services section was updated for accuracy from August<br />
through October, 2007.<br />
Please contact resource_info@nmcourt.fed.us for this document if there are any additions or<br />
updates to this <strong>Statewide</strong> <strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Directory</strong>.
Table <strong>of</strong> Contents<br />
Chapter Houses_______________________________________________ 1<br />
Law Enforcement Agencies______________________________________ 4<br />
Law Enforcement and <strong>Courts</strong>____________________________________ 10<br />
Pueblos_____________________________________________________ 16<br />
Social Services<br />
Assisted Living__________________________________________ 17<br />
Car Seats_______________________________________________ 18<br />
Childcare_______________________________________________ 19<br />
Clothing and Household Items_______________________________ 27<br />
Counseling______________________________________________ 32<br />
Crisis Shelters___________________________________________ 37<br />
Day Shelters_____________________________________________ 40<br />
Disabilities______________________________________________ 45<br />
Education and English as a Second Language____________________ 51<br />
Employment_____________________________________________ 60<br />
Ex-Offender Programs_____________________________________ 71<br />
Family Violence<br />
Batterer Services____________________________________ 72<br />
Counseling_________________________________________ 78<br />
Hotlines___________________________________________ 91<br />
Legal Help_________________________________________ 92<br />
Shelters___________________________________________ 94<br />
Support Groups_____________________________________ 101<br />
Victim Assistance____________________________________ 103<br />
Youth Crisis Shelter and Residential Treatment Programs_____ 105<br />
General________________________________________________ 108<br />
Groceries_______________________________________________ 113<br />
Housing, Home Repairs, Rental Assistance_____________________ 125<br />
Immigration Services______________________________________ 134<br />
Legal Services___________________________________________ 136<br />
Meals__________________________________________________ 142<br />
Medical and Dental_______________________________________ 145<br />
Mental Health Programs/Care Management____________________ 165<br />
Night Shelters___________________________________________ 169<br />
Parenting_______________________________________________ 171<br />
Rehabilitation Programs<br />
Outpatient_________________________________________ 173<br />
Residential_________________________________________ 183<br />
Transportation___________________________________________ 191<br />
Utility Assistance_________________________________________ 194<br />
Veteran’s Services________________________________________ 197
Chapter Houses-Navajo Nation (Northern Agency)<br />
Aneth Chapter House<br />
Wilbur Capitan, Community Services Coordinator (CSC)<br />
P. O. Box 430<br />
Montezuma Creek, UT 43534<br />
Phone: (435) 651-3494<br />
Fax: (435) 651-3413<br />
Beclabito Chapter House<br />
Taylor Bileen, CSC<br />
j Beclabito Trading Post<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (928) 656-3813<br />
Fax: (928) 656-3813<br />
Burnham Chapter House<br />
Veronica Begay, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 7359<br />
Newcomb, NM 87455<br />
Phone: (505) 696-5470<br />
Fax: (505) 696-5473<br />
Cove Chapter House<br />
Lorraine Johnson-Roy, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 276<br />
Red Valley, AZ 86544<br />
Phone: (928) 653-5806<br />
Fax: (928) 653-5808<br />
Gadiiadhi Chapter House<br />
Elizabeth Harrison, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 2990<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1070<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1072<br />
Hogback Chapter House<br />
Anita Hayes, CSC<br />
P. O Box 1288<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1599<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1598<br />
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Mexican Water Chapter House<br />
Martha Saggboy, CSC<br />
Red Mesa Trading Post, #1019 HC 61<br />
Box 38, Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514<br />
Phone: (928) 674-3641<br />
Nenahnezad Chapter House<br />
Arthur Bravo, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 438<br />
Fruitland, NM 87416<br />
Phone: (505) 598-9702<br />
Fax: (505) 598-6657<br />
Newcomb Chapter House<br />
Raymond Tsosie, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 7982<br />
Newcomb, NM 87455<br />
Phone: (505) 696-3400<br />
Fax: (505) 696-5475<br />
Red Mesa Chapter House<br />
CSC Position is vacant<br />
P. O. Box 422<br />
Montezuma Creek, UT 84534<br />
Phone: (928) 656-3679<br />
Fax: (928) 656-3680<br />
Red Valley Chapter House<br />
Helena Benally, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 304<br />
Red Valley, AZ 86544<br />
Phone: (928) 653-5802<br />
Fax: (928) 653-5803<br />
San Juan Chapter House<br />
Stanley Wauneka, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 1636<br />
Fruitland, NM 87416<br />
Phone: (505) 598-6916<br />
Fax: (505) 598-0021<br />
Sanostee Chapter House<br />
Mae R. Wolfe, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 219<br />
Sanostee, NM 87461<br />
Phone: (505) 723-2704<br />
Fax: (505) 723-2705<br />
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Sheepsprings Chapter House<br />
Carol Bitsoi, CSC<br />
Drawer I<br />
Sheepsprings, NM 87364<br />
Phone: (505) 732-5412<br />
Fax: (505) 732-5409<br />
Shiprock Chapter House<br />
Peter Deswood, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 3810<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1089<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1092<br />
Sweet Water Chapter House<br />
Sarah Lee, CSC<br />
Sweetwater, AZ<br />
Wireless: (641) 982-2000, ask for 544-417-4560<br />
Email: sweetwaterchapter@hotmail.com<br />
Teec Nos Pos Chapter House<br />
Ralph Atcitty, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 106<br />
Teec Nos Pos, AZ 86514<br />
Phone: (928) 656-3662<br />
Fax: (928) 656-3661<br />
Two Grey Hills Chapter House<br />
Linda M. Johnson, CSC<br />
P.O. Box 7894<br />
Newcomb, NM 87455<br />
Phone: (505) 789-3100<br />
Fax: (505) 789-3101<br />
Upper Fruitland Chapter House<br />
Juliette Largo, CSC<br />
P. O. Box 1257<br />
Fruitland, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 598-5032<br />
Fax: (505) 598-0614<br />
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Albuquerque Police Department<br />
400 Roma NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Gilbert Gallegos, Chief<br />
Phone: (505) 768-2200<br />
Non-Emergency Response<br />
Phone: (505) 242-2677<br />
Reserve Officers<br />
Phone: (505) 768-2200<br />
General Information/Records<br />
Phone: (505) 768-2020<br />
Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms<br />
201 Third St. NW, Ste. 1550<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-6914<br />
700 E. San Antonio St., Ste. C-301<br />
El Paso, TX 79901<br />
Phone: (915) 534-6449<br />
Fax: (915) 534-6453<br />
Law Enforcement Agencies<br />
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Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Headquarters<br />
400 Roma NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87103<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4100<br />
Booking Desk<br />
Phone: (505) 764-3515<br />
Civil Division<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4140<br />
Detective Division<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4111<br />
Dispatch<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4160<br />
Narcotics<br />
Phone: (505) 342-8153 or 342-9167<br />
Patrol Division<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4160<br />
Radio Division<br />
Phone: (505) 768-4160<br />
Records Division<br />
Phone: (505) 768-2020<br />
Dona Ana County Metro Narcotics Agency<br />
P. O. Box 20000<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 541-7540<br />
Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Department<br />
750 N. Motel Blvd., Ste. A<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 525-1911<br />
Fax: (575) 647-7800<br />
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Drug Enforcement Administration<br />
301 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Ave. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-7419<br />
In Las Cruces:<br />
P.O. Box 399<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 527-6950<br />
(575) 527-6951 (after hours)<br />
Fax: (575) 527-6966<br />
In El Paso:<br />
El Paso Federal Justice Center<br />
660 Mesa Hills Dr., Ste. 2000<br />
El Paso, TX 79912<br />
Phone: (915) 832-6000<br />
Fax: (915) 832-6001<br />
Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation<br />
P. O. Box 25186<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 889-1300<br />
Fax: (505) 224-2276<br />
In Gallup:<br />
208 West coal Ave.<br />
Gallup, NM Phone: (505) 726-6000<br />
In Las Cruces:<br />
Loretto Towne Center<br />
505 South Main, Ste. 115<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 526-2351<br />
Fax: (575) 526-1885<br />
In Roswell:<br />
P. O. Box 1554<br />
Roswell, NM 88201<br />
Phone: (575) 622-6001<br />
In Santa Fe:<br />
Santa Fe Division<br />
2945 Rodeo Park Dr. East, Ste. 3<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 428-2403<br />
Fax: (505) 428-7002<br />
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Las Cruces Police Department<br />
217 E. Picacho Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 526-0795<br />
Jail<br />
(575) 526-6613<br />
Narcotics Division<br />
P. O. Box 20000<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 541-7540<br />
New Mexico State Police<br />
400 Gold Ave. SW, Ste. 300<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 841-88766<br />
Criminal & Special Investigation<br />
Phone: (505) 841-8053<br />
In Santa Fe:<br />
237 Gaspar<br />
Supreme Court Building<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87503<br />
Phone: (505) 827-4860<br />
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<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Border Patrol<br />
New Mexico<br />
In Alamogordo:<br />
1997 Highway 54 South<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 437-6960<br />
Fax: (575) 434-5748<br />
In Albuquerque:<br />
2301 Yale SE, Ste. A-9<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 346-6963<br />
In Carlsbad:<br />
P.O. Box 2266<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88221<br />
Phone: (575) 887-2127<br />
Fax: (575) 887-3159<br />
In Deming:<br />
P. O. Box 230<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
Phone: (575) 546-6100<br />
Fax: (575) 544-6199<br />
In Las Cruces:<br />
3120 North Main<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 528-6600<br />
Fax: (575) 527-6897<br />
In Lordsburg:<br />
441 Duncan Hwy.<br />
Lordsburg, NM 88045<br />
Phone: (575) 542-3221<br />
Fax: (575) 542-8841<br />
In Santa Teresa:<br />
P. O Box 16<br />
Santa Teresa, NM 88008<br />
Phone: (575) 589-4970<br />
Fax: (575) 589-4973<br />
In T or C:<br />
P. O. Box 3310<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
Phone: (575) 744-5235<br />
Fax: (575) 744-5029<br />
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<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Border Patrol<br />
Texas<br />
In El Paso:<br />
8901 Montana Ave.<br />
El Paso, TX 79925<br />
Phone: (915) 834-8330<br />
Fax: (915) 782-4379 or (915) 792-4333<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Marshals Service<br />
In Albuquerque:<br />
333 Lomas NW, Ste. 180<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-6400<br />
Fax: (505) 346-6417<br />
In Las Cruces:<br />
200 E. Griggs Ave., 3 rd Floor<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-6851<br />
Fax: (575) 527-6858<br />
In Santa Fe:<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Courthouse<br />
Room 106<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87501<br />
Phone: (505) 988-6609<br />
Fax: (505) 988-6634<br />
<strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong> Secret Service<br />
505 Marquette NW, Ste. 1700<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 248-5290<br />
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Jicarilla Apache Tribal Court<br />
P. O. Box 128<br />
Dulce, NM 87528<br />
Phone: (575) 758-3366<br />
Fax: (575) 759-3721<br />
Criminal Investigation Office<br />
Phone: (575) 759-3937<br />
Fax: (575) 759-7418<br />
Police Department<br />
Phone: (575) 759-3222<br />
Fax: (575) 759-3798<br />
Probation & Parole Office<br />
Phone: (575) 758-7487<br />
Prosecutor’s Office<br />
Phone: (575) 759-1751<br />
Law Enforcement and Court-Jicarilla Apache<br />
Page 10<br />
Chief Judge Shawn Perry<br />
Associate Judge Diana Chavez<br />
Arlinda Yazzie, Civil Court Clerk<br />
Shelly Amarillo, Domestic/Child Welfare Clerk<br />
Donna Caramillo, Criminal Court Clerk<br />
Tarrah Julian, Probation Officer<br />
Spencer Welles, Probation Officer<br />
Richard Austin, Prosecutor
Navajo Nation Court<br />
P. O. Box 1168<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
<strong>District</strong> Court Phone: (505) 368-1270<br />
Family Court Phone: (505) 368-1286/87<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1288<br />
Peacemaker Division<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1276<br />
Probation & Parole Services<br />
P. O. Box 1168<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1278<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1288<br />
Criminal Investigation Office<br />
P. O. Box 3546<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1300<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1309<br />
Law Enforcement:<br />
Police Department<br />
P. O. Box 3848<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1350/1351<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1370<br />
Shiprock Jail<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1362<br />
Prosecutor’s Officer<br />
P. O. Box 1743<br />
Shiprock, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1116<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1124<br />
Law Enforcement and Court-Navajo Nation<br />
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Judge Marilou B. Begay<br />
Judge Genevieve Woody<br />
Gloria M. Benally, Peacemaker Liaison<br />
Elaine Benally, Probation Officer<br />
Marie Collins, Probation Officer<br />
Gibson McDonald, Probation Officer<br />
Lisa M. Poyer, Probation Officer<br />
Daryl Junes, Prosecutor
AZTEC<br />
Aztec <strong>District</strong> Court (SJC)<br />
11 th Judicial <strong>District</strong><br />
103 S. Oliver Ave.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-6151<br />
Fax: (505) 334-1940<br />
Aztec Magistrate Court<br />
1810 W. Aztec Blvd.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-9479<br />
Fax: (505) 334-2178<br />
Aztec Municipal Court<br />
201 W. Chaco St.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-7640<br />
Fax: (505) 334-7639<br />
Aztec Police Department<br />
201 W. Chaco St.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-9456<br />
Fax: (505) 334-7629<br />
County Records Clerk<br />
Fern Vicente<br />
Phone: (505) 334-7501, ext. 34<br />
Gerry Sterling<br />
Phone: (505) 334-7501, ext. 35<br />
Drug Court<br />
103 S. Oliver Ave.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-2581<br />
Fax: (505) 334-9081<br />
Law Enforcement and Court-San Juan County<br />
Page 12<br />
Judge Thomas Hynes<br />
Judge Karen Toensend<br />
Judge Wilma Charley<br />
Judge Carla Dial<br />
Judge Barbara Bush-Aldaz
Pretrial Services<br />
103 S. Oliver Ave.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-9095<br />
Fax: (505) 334-9097<br />
San Juan County Detention Center<br />
Phone: (505) 566-4500<br />
San Juan County Sheriff’s Office<br />
105 S. Oliver Ave.<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-6107<br />
Fax: (505) 334-6745<br />
Sex Offender Registration<br />
Phone: (505) 632-6352<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
Bloomfield Municipal Court<br />
915 N. First St.<br />
Bloomfield, NM 87413<br />
Phone: (505) 632-6330<br />
Fax: (505) 632-6331<br />
Bloomfield Police Department<br />
915 N. First St.<br />
Bloomfield, NM 87413<br />
Phone: (505) 632-6311<br />
Fax: (505) 632-6312<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Adult Probation & Parole Office-11B<br />
101 W. Animas St., Room 102<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5138<br />
Fax: (505) 599-9653<br />
Community Corrections Program-11C<br />
101 W. Animas St., Box 1<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 599-9730<br />
Fax: (505) 599-9738<br />
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Judge Edward D. Wood<br />
Alternate Judge Lois Morin<br />
Patricia Jacquez, Probation Officer<br />
Tammy Daniele, Probation Officer<br />
Johnny Adams, Probation Officer<br />
Gail Peters, Probation Officer<br />
Linda Standerwick, Probation Officer<br />
Maria Hynes, Probation Officer<br />
Amy Adams, Probation Officer<br />
Chuck Greenfield, Probation Officer<br />
Larry Franco, FCC Officer<br />
Steven Farmer, FCC Officer<br />
Paul Sangalli, Probation Officer<br />
Patricia Fordyce, Sex Offender Unit Officer<br />
Kristina Cordell, Sex Offender Unit Officer<br />
David Teran, Drug Court Officer
Farmington <strong>District</strong> Court<br />
11 th Judicial <strong>District</strong><br />
920 Municipal Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-2256<br />
Fax: (505) 326-0224<br />
Farmington <strong>District</strong> Court<br />
851 Andrea Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-2256<br />
Fax: (505) 326-1179<br />
Farmington Magistrate Court<br />
950 W. Apache<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-4338<br />
Fax: (505) 325-2618<br />
Farmington Municipal Court<br />
900 Municipal Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 599-1252<br />
Fax: (505) 599-1254<br />
Court Division: (505) 599-1252<br />
Traffic Division: (505) 599-1245<br />
Computer Records: (505) 599-1323<br />
Farmington Police Department<br />
900 Municipal Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-7701<br />
Fax: (505) 599-1076<br />
City Jail<br />
Phone: (505) 599-1057<br />
Juvenile Court Records<br />
Phone: (505) 599-1035<br />
Police Reports/Records<br />
Phone: (505) 599-1053<br />
Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation<br />
650 W. Main St., Bldg. 1<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 564-7520<br />
Fax: (505) 564-7544<br />
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Judge John Dean<br />
Judge William Birdsall<br />
Judge Sandra Price<br />
Commissioner Cindy Gray, Domestic Violence<br />
Judge William Vincent<br />
Judge Stacey Biel<br />
Judge Stanley King<br />
Judge William Liese<br />
Judge James Rowland
Juvenile Community Corrections<br />
851 Andrea Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-0610<br />
Fax: (505) 325-2064<br />
Juvenile Probation & Parole Office<br />
851 Andrea Dr., Suite 2<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-1631<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1695<br />
NM State Police<br />
1025 W. Navajo St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-7547<br />
Fax: (505) 327-5853<br />
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COCHITI<br />
Pueblo de Cochiti<br />
255 Cochiti Street<br />
P. O. Box 70<br />
Cochiti Pueblo, NM 87072<br />
Phone: (505) 465-2244<br />
Fax: (505) 465-1135<br />
Web: http://www.pueblodecochiti.org<br />
Email: info@pueblodecochiti.org<br />
LAGUNA<br />
Laguna Pueblo Tribal Court<br />
P.O. Box 194<br />
Laguna, NM 87026<br />
Phone: (505) 552-6687 or 6688<br />
Fax: (505) 552-7186<br />
SAN JUAN<br />
San Juan Pueblo Law Enforcement<br />
Route 74<br />
San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566<br />
Phone: (505) 852-2757 or 2758<br />
Fax: (505) 852-0728<br />
San Juan Pueblo Tribal Court<br />
State Road 74<br />
San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566<br />
Phone: (505) 852-4475<br />
Fax: (505) 852-4820<br />
SANTA CLARA<br />
Santa Clara Pueblo Tribal Court<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 753-0411<br />
SANTO DOMINGO<br />
Santo Domingo Pueblo Tribal Court<br />
P. O. Box 99<br />
Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052<br />
Phone: (505) 465-2214<br />
Fax: (505) 465-2688<br />
Pueblos<br />
Page 16<br />
Holds jurisdiction over criminal and civil cases in<br />
Laguna Pueblo.<br />
Provides safety <strong>of</strong> person and property to the<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> San Juan Pueblo.<br />
The tribal court has jurisdiction over all civil and<br />
criminal cases in San Juan Pueblo.<br />
The tribal court has jurisdiction over civil and<br />
criminal cases in Santa Clara Pueblo.<br />
The tribal court has jurisdiction over all civil and<br />
criminal cases in Santo Domingo Pueblo.
FARMINGTON<br />
Partners Assisted Living Services, Inc.<br />
(PALS)<br />
313 N. Locke Ave.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-9600<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9608<br />
Contact: Judy Castleberry or Pam Hyder<br />
Web: www.partnersassistedliving.com<br />
Social Services-Assisted Living<br />
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PALS provides in-home, non-medical care for<br />
seniors and others with disabilities. This includes<br />
tasks such as housekeeping, laundry, meal<br />
preparation, errands and shopping, transportation<br />
to appointment, companionship, and other similar<br />
tasks.<br />
Other services provided: Installs Emergency<br />
Responsive Network, which is a personal alarm<br />
system to summon assistance in an emergency.<br />
Provides care management and coordination with<br />
other services for clients.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.<br />
Private Pay.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque: Trumble Family<br />
<strong>Resource</strong> Center<br />
419 Pennsylvania SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 256-2005<br />
Fax: (505) 256-2036<br />
Social Services: Car Seats<br />
Program Services: Car seats <strong>of</strong>fered at a discount<br />
<strong>of</strong> $15.00.<br />
By appointment only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Public Schools<br />
Contact your child's school for information<br />
Child Care Program<br />
Catholic Charities<br />
2010 Bridge SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 724-4643<br />
Fax: (505) 247-8335<br />
Web www.catholiccharitiesasf.org/<br />
albuquerque/familyedu.htm<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque: Early Head Start<br />
419 Pennsylvania SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 256-2005<br />
Fax: (505) 256-2036<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos Day Care<br />
1500 Walter St. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 843-6899<br />
Fax: (505) 764-8296<br />
Web: www.cuidandolosninos.org/home.html<br />
Email: cuidando@swcp.com<br />
Social Services: Childcare<br />
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Before and after school programs through<br />
Campfire, Albuquerque Parks and Recreation,<br />
Bernalillo County Parks and Recreation, and the<br />
YMCA.<br />
Activities, field trips, study time, and supervision<br />
through Grade 5.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Early Childcare Learning center for ages 0-6.<br />
Family Literacy program.<br />
Clients who qualify for state assistance through<br />
the Childcare Bureau can elect to use Catholic<br />
Charities.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Home-based child development <strong>of</strong>fering parent<br />
education, health and social services, education,<br />
and goal setting.<br />
Eligibility: Pregnant moms and children under 3<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age.<br />
Must qualify by federal poverty guidelines.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Childcare program for homeless children.<br />
Counseling, advocacy, case management,<br />
information, and referral.<br />
On-site medical services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
First Nations Community Health Source<br />
5608 Zuni Rd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Contact: Theresa Saiz<br />
Phone: (505) 262-2481<br />
(505) 238-7488 (24 hour emergency<br />
crisis line)<br />
Fax: (505) 265-7074<br />
Web: www.fnch.org<br />
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Social Services: Childcare, housing, vocational,<br />
recreational, subsistence, and transportation<br />
needs.<br />
Primary Care: Family planning, pregnancy tests,<br />
prenatal care, physical exams, immunizations,<br />
well-child checkups, TB testing, STD testing,<br />
diabetes education and treatment.<br />
Dental Services (262-6572): Exams, ex-rays,<br />
cleanings, fillings, dentures, crowns, and<br />
emergency services.<br />
Behavioral Health Services (BHS): Treatment<br />
services, individual therapy, substance abuse<br />
group, men's process group, women's process<br />
group, specialized counseling, EMDR Therapy (Eye<br />
Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing),<br />
family counseling, home visits,<br />
24 hour crisis on-call, anger management classes,<br />
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).<br />
Other Services: WIC nutrition program, traditional<br />
healing, HIV/AIDS prevention and case<br />
management, diabetes education, Medicaid<br />
application assistance, youth mentoring program,<br />
healthy couples and youth relationships<br />
education, youth substance abuse prevention,<br />
homeless outreach, alternative therapies (e.g.<br />
acupuncture, massage, and herbal consultations),<br />
and emergency assistance<br />
FNCH accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Indian Blood, some insurance plans (please<br />
inquire), or payment is based on a sliding fee<br />
scale according to income; bring two current<br />
check stubs.<br />
*Native American ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by<br />
referral only.
YWCA Cariño<br />
210 Truman NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 254-9922<br />
Fax: (505) 254-9953<br />
Email carinor@aol.com<br />
Web: www.ywca-nm.org<br />
Youth Development Center-Headstart<br />
901 Pennsylvania NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 268-0024<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0457<br />
Web: www.ydinm.org<br />
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Early Childhood Training and Technical Assistance<br />
Information about child care in your area.<br />
Service area: Bernalillo, Sandoval, Socorro,<br />
Torrance, Valencia, and Cibola Counties.<br />
Helps you select the type <strong>of</strong> child care you want.<br />
Services to Parents/Guardians:<br />
* Help in identifying quality child care;<br />
* Questions to ask care givers;<br />
* Information about regulations governing child<br />
care in New Mexico;<br />
* Parenting workshops; and<br />
* Access to Cariño's Family <strong>Resource</strong> Libraries.<br />
Services to Child Care Pr<strong>of</strong>essionals:<br />
* Training opportunities;<br />
* Information regarding licensing/regulatory<br />
issues;<br />
* Information about accreditation; and<br />
* Contact with pr<strong>of</strong>essional associations.<br />
Services to Businesses:<br />
* Assessment <strong>of</strong> employee child care needs;<br />
* Assistance in identifying the impact <strong>of</strong> child<br />
care benefit options; and<br />
* Information regarding nationwide child care<br />
resources.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Childcare center for children ages 6 weeks to 5<br />
years old. Must meet federal poverty guidelines<br />
to qualify.<br />
Free weekly workshops providing educational<br />
modules covering: children, intimacy, conflict, and<br />
stress.<br />
Free Family Supportive Services: Case<br />
management for program participants;<br />
partnerships between family and staff to achieve<br />
personal and family goals; home visits; and<br />
reinforcement <strong>of</strong> module content.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ANTHONY<br />
Dona Ana County Head Start<br />
Central Administrative Office<br />
2540 El Paseo Rd., Ste. B<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 647-8733 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 647-8734<br />
Website: http://www.nmsu.edu/headstart/<br />
Anthony Location:<br />
Anthony Elementary School<br />
609 Church St.<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Administrative Numbers:<br />
Phone: (575) 882-2010 Head Start I<br />
(575) 882-7924 Head Start II<br />
(575) 882-1109 Head Start III<br />
(575) 882-3258 Head Start IV<br />
Fax: (575) 882-5243 Head Starts I-IV<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Child Care Bureau<br />
Children, Youth & Families Department<br />
2800 Farmington Ave.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-8564<br />
Fax: (505) 325-0820<br />
Web: www.newmexicokids.org<br />
Child Support Enforcement Division (CSED)<br />
1800 E. 30 th St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (800) 288-7207 in state<br />
Phone: (800) 885-7631 out <strong>of</strong> state<br />
Web: http://www.state.nm.us/hsd/csed.html<br />
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The program presently serves preschool children<br />
(3 to 5 years old), and their families who meet<br />
poverty guidelines, by operating classes four days<br />
a week from mid August through mid May.<br />
Head Start I Hours Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-<br />
11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM-4 PM.<br />
Head Start II Hours Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-<br />
11:30 AM, and Noon-4 PM.<br />
Head Start III Hours Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-<br />
11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM-4 PM.<br />
Head Start IV Hours Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
To assist with the cost <strong>of</strong> child care in public and<br />
private child care centers or private family child<br />
care; homes for low-income families in situations<br />
where the parent(s) are working, in school, or in a<br />
training program.<br />
All child care providers must also be at least 18<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age, and not an immediate household<br />
member.<br />
Priority is given to teen parents, under the age <strong>of</strong><br />
20, who are still in high school.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The CSED is a Division <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
Government Offices. The primary service <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bureau is to enforce the payment <strong>of</strong> child support.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Four Corners Home for Children<br />
2103 W. Main St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-0255<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9035<br />
Web: www.navajoministries.org<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Agape Christian Church<br />
2407 W. Picacho West Wing<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2168<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces Meerscheidt Center<br />
1600 E. Hadley<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
P. O. Box 20000<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 541-2554 Administrative<br />
(575) 541-2563 Administrative at<br />
Meerscheidt Center<br />
Fax: (575) 541-2636<br />
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The Four Corners Home for Children is a division<br />
<strong>of</strong> Navajo Ministries. Two homes are designed<br />
for extended-care dependent children, both<br />
through family placement and Social Services.<br />
One home provides short-term care to children in<br />
crisis. The Moms Too Program has one home with<br />
a mentoring mom giving directions and<br />
encouragement to single moms and their children.<br />
Assistance is provided in the areas <strong>of</strong> education,<br />
parenting skills, spiritual growth, and<br />
employment.<br />
The home is licensed by the State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
and is also a member <strong>of</strong> the New Mexico Christian<br />
Childcare Association, which provides certification<br />
to the program.<br />
The program is not designed to care for children<br />
with ongoing medical needs, behavioral problems<br />
or substance abuse issues.<br />
**AGENCY DOES NOT TAKE EX-OFFENDERS.<br />
Pre-school child care is <strong>of</strong>fered to children 0-5, at<br />
standard state fees; however, only handles 4-5<br />
children at a time.<br />
In addition, they also <strong>of</strong>fer a short term<br />
benevolence program providing food and clothing.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-6 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This program, held at Highland Elementary<br />
School, is available for elementary school-aged<br />
children to work on school homework, various<br />
arts and crafts activities, and physical activities.<br />
A parent permission slip is required for children in<br />
grades 1-5.<br />
Hours <strong>of</strong> the program are 2:15 PM-5:30 PM, and<br />
a snack is provided.<br />
Registration for this program is held at the<br />
Meerscheidt Center.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Dona Ana County Head Start<br />
Central Administrative Office<br />
2540 El Paseo Rd., Ste. B<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 647-8733 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 647-8734<br />
Web: http://www.nmsu.edu/headstart/<br />
Las Cruces Locations:<br />
Lester Head Start<br />
2220 Lester<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-8695 Administrative<br />
NMSU Head Start<br />
New Mexico State University<br />
Sam Steel and Williams (Children's Village)<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 646-2889<br />
Head Start Companeros<br />
Sam Steel and Williams<br />
Phone: (575) 646-4705<br />
First Baptist Church<br />
106 S. Miranda<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 524-3691 Administrative<br />
(575) 526-3225 Child Care<br />
Fax: (575) 523-6994<br />
Jardin de los Ninos<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-2111<br />
Fax: (575) 522-3595<br />
Web: http://jardinlc.org<br />
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The program presently serves preschool children<br />
(3 to 5 years old) and their families who meet<br />
poverty guidelines, by operating classes four days<br />
a week from mid August through mid May.<br />
Lester Head Start Hours Monday-Thursday, 8<br />
AM-11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM-4 PM.<br />
NMSU Head Start Hours Monday-Thursday, 8<br />
AM-11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM-4 PM.<br />
Head Start/Companeros Hours<br />
Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-11:30 AM, and 12:30<br />
PM-4 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This is the oldest and largest day care center in<br />
the city. The center takes infants to eight or nine<br />
year olds. There are set fees, and there is a<br />
waiting list.<br />
Administration open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-<br />
4:30 PM.<br />
Childcare Center open 7 AM-6 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides family-centered child care in a safe,<br />
healthy, nurturing environment for children ages<br />
six weeks to ten years who are homeless or near<br />
homeless.<br />
Provides assistance to their families in finding and<br />
using community resources to enable them to<br />
work, finish school, or pursue training.<br />
Involves and educates the community <strong>of</strong> the<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> homeless families.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF)<br />
Early Head Start Program<br />
570 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 532-0515<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
Mesilla Valley Christian Church<br />
Living Hope Montessori School<br />
515 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-8429 School<br />
MESILLA<br />
Dona Ana County Head Start<br />
Central Administrative Office<br />
2540 El Paseo Rd., Ste. B<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 647-8733 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 647-8734<br />
Mesilla Locations:<br />
Mesilla Community Center<br />
2251 Calle de Santiago<br />
Mesilla, NM 88046<br />
Phone: (575) 527-1006<br />
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Early Head Start’s (EHS) purpose is to enhance<br />
the physical, social, emotional and intellectual<br />
development <strong>of</strong> children between the ages <strong>of</strong> 0-3.<br />
It <strong>of</strong>fers the following Center and home-based<br />
services such as child care, parent education,<br />
child development, and screening and<br />
assessments for infants and toddlers.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5:00 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Living Hope Montessori School is both a preschool<br />
and a day care center. It is an accredited<br />
Montessori school where the emphasis is on<br />
experiential learning, and children learn at their<br />
own rate.<br />
Children between ages three and five are<br />
welcome; and scholarships are available for<br />
anyone in need.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-6 PM for day care<br />
center.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish. This<br />
is not a bilingual school; there are just employees<br />
who speak Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The program presently serves preschool children<br />
(3 to 5 years old) and their families who meet<br />
poverty guidelines, by operating classes four days<br />
a week from mid August through mid May.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
VADO<br />
Dona Ana County Head Start<br />
Central Administrative Office<br />
2540 El Paseo Rd., Ste. B<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 647-8733 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 647-8734<br />
Vado Location:<br />
Vado Community Center<br />
325-2 Holguin Rd.<br />
Vado, NM 88072<br />
Phone: (575) 233-2401 Administrative<br />
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The program presently serves preschool children<br />
(3 to 5 years old) and their families who meet<br />
poverty guidelines, by operating classes four days<br />
a week from mid August through mid May.<br />
Vado Head Start Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-<br />
11:30 AM, and 12:30 PM-4 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Rescue Mission<br />
525 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-4673<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8823<br />
Web: www.abqrescue.org<br />
Clothing Bank-Bernalillo County PTA<br />
McKinley Middle School<br />
4500 Comanche Rd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 344-7481<br />
Community Clotheshorse<br />
102 Richmond NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 265-2930<br />
Social Services: Clothing and Household Items<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Alamosa Multi-Services<br />
Center<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 836-8800<br />
Fax: (505) 836-8807<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/alamosa.html<br />
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Clothing bank for men, women, and children.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Clothing and shoes for needy children enrolled in<br />
APS. Contact school principal, nurse or counselor.<br />
Free. Closed during the summer<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Accepts donations <strong>of</strong> women's work clothing<br />
Monday and Wednesday, 9 AM-1 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Emergency clothing,<br />
emergency food, emergency diapers, employment<br />
assistance, housing assistance, dental care,<br />
prenatal care, primary health care, ESL classes,<br />
utility and rental assistance (based upon available<br />
funds), computer literacy classes.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 836-5422<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 831-2534<br />
Maternity & Infant Care Program 272-2154<br />
Public Health Division 833-9950<br />
Women, Infant, & Children (WIC) 831-4245<br />
Youth Development Inc. 831-5109<br />
Other Activities/Services: Immunization Clinics,<br />
Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Neighborhood Meetings, Coats for Kids<br />
(Seasonal), Toys for Tots (Seasonal), Christmas<br />
Party, Thanksgiving food boxes, and Christmas<br />
food boxes.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - John Marshall<br />
Neighborhood Multi-Service Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - East Central Health<br />
and Social Service Center<br />
306 B San Pablo St. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 256-2070<br />
Fax: (505) 256-2074<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/eastcentral.html<br />
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Services that require a referral: Emergency<br />
clothing, emergency food, gas vouchers, utility<br />
and rental assistance (based on available funds),<br />
Medicaid.<br />
Program Services: ESL Classes, employment<br />
assistance, prenatal care, legal aid, housing<br />
assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, computer<br />
literacy classes, and furniture.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Inst. <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, and Neighborhood Meetings.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Emergency clothing emergency<br />
food, emergency diapers, employment assistance,<br />
ESL Classes, dental care, prenatal care, and<br />
primary health care.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
ECHO Commodities-CSFP 242-6777<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-2283<br />
SE Hts Center for Family Health 272-5884<br />
Dental Clinic 272-6557<br />
Public Health Division 841-8928<br />
Weed and Seed 256-2035<br />
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) 841-8929<br />
Young Children's Health Center 272-0411<br />
Other Activities/Services: Coats for Kids<br />
(seasonal), Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas<br />
dinner, recycling bag distribution, brag day<br />
celebration, Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Notary Public, voter registration, eat and play<br />
program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Goodwill Industries <strong>of</strong> NM<br />
Phone (505) 881-6401<br />
Web: www.goodwillnm.org<br />
Thrift Shops:<br />
5000 San Mateo NE<br />
1108 Juan Tabo NE<br />
506 Central SW<br />
6636 Camito Coors NW<br />
Our Sister's Closet<br />
YMCA <strong>of</strong> the Middle Rio Grande<br />
218 Truman NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 254-9922<br />
Fax: (505) 254-9953<br />
Web: www.ywca-nm.org<br />
Storehouse-Albuquerque<br />
106 Broadway SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 842-6491<br />
Fax: (505) 842-9273<br />
E-mail: info@thestorehouseabq.org<br />
Web: www.thestorehouseabq.org<br />
Storehouse West-Rio Rancho<br />
1030-F Veranda Dr. SE<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87124<br />
Phone: (505) 892-2077<br />
Fax: (505) 892-2191<br />
Web: www.storehousewest.org<br />
St. Martin's Hospitality Center<br />
1201 3rd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405 ext. 221<br />
Fax: (505) 248-1351<br />
Web: www.smhc-nm.org<br />
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Low cost clothing, furniture and household goods.<br />
Goodwill Workforce Development Program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Business clothing, shoes and accessories at no<br />
cost for women going on job interviews or<br />
beginning work.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Free food and clothing once per month.<br />
Picture ID required.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Community-supported agency providing food and<br />
hygiene supplies to families and individuals<br />
experiencing short-term and long-term need;<br />
providing gently-used and new clothing to<br />
children from infancy to middle-school age;<br />
special Senior citizen programs; and some<br />
funding for rent/mortgage/utility assistance for<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County, New Mexico.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Clothing exchange; showers and hygiene;<br />
meals and food; communication services;<br />
short and Long-term storage; advocacy program;<br />
job placement; and traveler's aid; and homeless<br />
court.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
St. Vincent De Paul Society<br />
Thrift Store<br />
714 Fourth St. SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-1504<br />
Thrift Town<br />
Sponsored by The Arc <strong>of</strong> NM<br />
3900 Menaul Blvd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 872-0647<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Salvation Army<br />
319 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5117<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Agape Christian Church<br />
2407 W. Picacho, West Wing<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2168<br />
Good Start Industries Retail Store<br />
Thrift Shop<br />
420 S. Valley Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 524-1395 Administrative<br />
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Baby furniture; clothing; furniture/home<br />
furnishings; general furniture provision;<br />
household goods; food pantries; donation<br />
pickups; donation Programs; rent payment<br />
assistance; thrift shops; and utility bill payment<br />
assistance.<br />
No fee for service, except at thrift stores.<br />
* Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Low cost clothing, furniture and household goods.<br />
Open to the public.<br />
Thrift Store: a second-hand store which provides<br />
clothing and necessary household items to needy<br />
people or at a low cost.<br />
Open to the public.<br />
They <strong>of</strong>fer a short term benevolence program<br />
providing food and clothing.<br />
In addition, pre-school child care is <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
children 0-5, at standard state fees.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-6 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Prices are kept low for the express purpose <strong>of</strong><br />
providing good used clothing, household items,<br />
appliances, and furniture at affordable prices for<br />
low income and thrifty shoppers. Nominal fees<br />
are charged.<br />
Open Monday-Saturday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Las Cruces Gospel Rescue Mission<br />
Thrift Store<br />
1420 S. Solano<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-7573<br />
(575) 523-7727 Administration<br />
The Salvation Army Corps Community Center<br />
1590 E. California Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524-1590<br />
(575) 524-4713 (Administration)<br />
The Salvation Army Thrift Store<br />
220 E. Idaho<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524-1590<br />
Fax: (575) 527-5095<br />
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Items are for sale at a very reasonable price.<br />
There are no fees for hardship cases.<br />
Open Monday-Saturday, 11 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This organization provides emergency assistance<br />
in the way <strong>of</strong> emergency food and clothing,<br />
referral services, and seasonal assistance which<br />
includes clothing, food, and toys.<br />
When applying, clients need to bring pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
income (including SSI, unemployment<br />
information), a picture ID, Social Security cards<br />
for all family members, and a bill showing a<br />
current address in Las Cruces. Clients do not<br />
have to be U. S. citizens.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM; with Family<br />
services 9 AM-Noon by appointment only.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Thrift Store is open to the public, and items<br />
are reasonably priced. After a formal intake,<br />
clients can receive vouchers for free items.<br />
Open Monday-Tuesday, 9 AM-5 PM; and<br />
Wednesday-Saturday, 9 AM-7 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Jewish Family Services <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
5520 Wyoming NE, Ste. 200<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 291-1818 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 291-0332<br />
Web: www.jfsabq.org<br />
Social Services-Counseling<br />
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*Counseling<br />
A licensed therapist helps clients with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
issues including depression, family conflict, anger,<br />
grief, divorce and anxiety.<br />
*Older Adult Services<br />
Offers services designed to address the varied<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> seniors, including in-home help,<br />
transportation, support for Holocaust Survivors,<br />
and emergency utility assistance.<br />
*Community Chaplaincy<br />
Rabbi Min Kantrowitz provides pastoral care,<br />
hospice and spiritual counseling services. She also<br />
facilitates grief groups and directs the Jewish<br />
burial society.<br />
*Food Pantry<br />
Volunteers help distribute non-perishable food to<br />
seniors, families with children, and the disabled.<br />
*Case Management<br />
The pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff helps assess client needs<br />
and links clients to appropriate services.<br />
*Bittner Loan Fund<br />
The Bittner Memorial Loan fund makes no-interest<br />
loans to assist members <strong>of</strong> the New Mexico Jewish<br />
community who are in financial need.<br />
*Education & Support<br />
The staff tries to stay in tune with the needs <strong>of</strong><br />
the community, and works together to present<br />
opportunities for growth and learning.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be 60 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
or older and/or Jewish.
St. Martin's Hospitality Center<br />
1201 3rd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405 ext. 221<br />
Fax: (505) 248-1351<br />
Web: www.smhc-nm.org<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Counseling Center at Navajo Ministries<br />
2103 W. Main St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-0264<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9035<br />
Web: www.navajoministries.org<br />
Michael Castenell, LISW<br />
209 N. Lorena Ave.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 324-1791<br />
Fax: (505) 324-8262<br />
E-mail: mcast@fisi.net<br />
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Assessment, Intake and Client Services Program<br />
(AICS);<br />
Intensive transitional case management;<br />
Substance abuse treatment, support and case<br />
management;<br />
Dual diagnosis outreach;<br />
Self-sufficiency and ACCESS (Albuquerque<br />
Continuum <strong>of</strong> Care for Enhanced Supportive<br />
Services) pre-employment and family services;<br />
Psychiatric and nursing care;<br />
Psycho-social rehabilitation;<br />
Housing options such as motel vouchers, shelter<br />
plus care, and housing owned by St. Martin's;<br />
Intensive employment program; and Intensive<br />
employment program for individuals with<br />
psychiatric disability.<br />
Most health plans welcome, medicaid, or private<br />
pay.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides counseling for individuals, couples,<br />
families, adolescents, and children. Will counsel<br />
from a Christian perspective, if desired. Does not<br />
provide alcohol and drug rehabilitation.<br />
Most health plans welcome, medicaid, or private<br />
pay.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case by case basis. No sex<br />
<strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Provides mental health therapy, anger<br />
management, and relationship counseling<br />
services. In addition, he provides sex <strong>of</strong>fender<br />
counseling.<br />
Most health plans welcome, medicaid, or private<br />
pay<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Bridge Ministries, Inc.<br />
2511 Chaparral<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-6404 (General)<br />
(575) 571-1022 (Dr. Cindy Bostick)<br />
(575) 522-6406 (Kathy Slee)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-0031<br />
Email: dsallee@nmsu.edu<br />
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Provides Christ-centered family, pre-marital,<br />
marital, divorce, and family violence counseling.<br />
Dr. Cindy Bostick runs the outpatient health<br />
center in which individuals are <strong>of</strong>fered mental<br />
health therapy.<br />
Kathy Slee runs “Care Bridge,” a friendship<br />
volunteer program which matches people in need<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendship with volunteers.<br />
Most health plans and insurances are accepted.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English, Spanish,<br />
Portuguese.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; will not work with<br />
Satanists.
Families & Youth AmeriCorps<br />
1320 S. Solano &<br />
1190 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
(800) 658-6765 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-9017<br />
Web: http://www.fyinm.org<br />
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF)<br />
Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP)<br />
570 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-2042<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
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Family Focus<br />
Intervention and treatment services are <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
children, adolescents, and their families based on<br />
the family's strengths and needs. These services<br />
may include as- needed crisis management,<br />
counseling, assessment, educational groups,<br />
therapy and psychiatric intervention. The<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff provides specialized services for<br />
substance abuse, emotional disturbances,<br />
educational issues, family problems and<br />
behavioral disorders.<br />
Home-Based Treatment Programs<br />
The Home-Based Treatment Team and Mid-Level<br />
Family Preservation Service Programs are<br />
intended to provide voluntary services to families<br />
experiencing severe disturbance in their<br />
functioning that may affect the well being <strong>of</strong> their<br />
children, and works towards the goal <strong>of</strong><br />
strengthening and preserving families. The<br />
identified population requirements for the Home-<br />
Based Services are: Involvement with Children,<br />
Youth, and Families Department (CYFD), Juvenile<br />
Probation and Parole Officer (JPPO), risk <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>home<br />
placement, Special Emphasis Division<br />
(SED), and high-risk behaviors. The identified<br />
population requirements for the Mid-Level Family<br />
program are members being identified as<br />
moderate or high risk for abuse and/or neglect.<br />
Services to be provided to these families in both<br />
programs will include (but are not limited to):<br />
therapeutic intervention, skill building (i.e.<br />
parenting, communication skills, household<br />
management, and conflict resolution), advocacy,<br />
and networking families with appropriate<br />
community services.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM; and<br />
Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM. After hours services<br />
are available to clients by appointment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
AFLP <strong>of</strong>fers individual, group and family<br />
counseling; prevention <strong>of</strong> domestic violence;<br />
family support for parenting teens (male and<br />
female), 18 and under; and health-related<br />
prenatal and parenting education for teen<br />
parents.<br />
Administration hours are Monday-Friday<br />
8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
La Pinon Sexual Assault Recovery Service <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern New Mexico<br />
418 West Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 526-3437<br />
(888) 595-7273 (toll-free) available<br />
24 hours for emergencies<br />
Fax: (575) 526-6272<br />
Web: http://zianet.com/lapinon<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Santa Fe Rape Crisis & Trauma Treatment<br />
Center<br />
6601 Valentine Way<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87507<br />
Phone: (505) 988-1951<br />
(800) 721-7273 (hotline)<br />
Fax: (505) 988-1906<br />
Web: www.sfrcc.org<br />
SHIPROCK<br />
Northern Navajo Medical Center-<br />
IINA Counseling Center<br />
P.O. Box 160 Hwy. 591<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-7301<br />
Fax: (505) 368-7319<br />
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Outpatient individual and group counseling for<br />
sexual assault survivors. Fee for counseling is on<br />
a sliding scale, services are not denied if client is<br />
unable to pay.<br />
Hours for counseling vary.<br />
Organization also provides crisis intervention on a<br />
24-hour first response basis to survivors <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />
assault through phone, face to face, and the<br />
Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) project on<br />
a no fee basis.<br />
Open 24 hours by phone contact.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The center provides support services to survivors<br />
<strong>of</strong> sexual violence, and their families in Santa Fe<br />
and northern New Mexico.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a full range <strong>of</strong> psychiatric, psychological,<br />
and social work services in an outpatient setting.<br />
Also provides case management and day<br />
treatment programs.<br />
*Native American ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
All Faiths Receiving Home<br />
1709 Moon NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8938 Daycare<br />
(505) 271-0329 Children's Safehouse,<br />
Forensic Services, Advocacy,<br />
and Clinical Services.<br />
Fax: (505) 271-4957<br />
Web: www.allfaiths.org<br />
Amistad Crisis Shelter<br />
2929 Barcelona SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Social Services: Crisis Shelters<br />
Phone: (505) 877-0371<br />
Fax: (505) 877-6767<br />
Web: www.ydinm.org (located under PIT division)<br />
Haven House<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
PO Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
Morning Star House<br />
1410 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-8299<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0622<br />
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Services include:<br />
*Child advocacy services;<br />
* Services to families in their own communities;<br />
* Individual and family therapy services for<br />
children and their parents;<br />
* Child-friendly interviews in cases <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />
abuse or when a child has witnessed violence;<br />
* Abuse prevention and crisis intervention<br />
services to families at risk <strong>of</strong> abuse or neglect;<br />
* Research-based training and consultation to<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, parents and children throughout<br />
New Mexico.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6:30 AM-6 PM for Daycare.<br />
Other Services open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-<br />
5 PM; and open until 8PM for emergency<br />
situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a crisis shelter for girls and boys 13-17.<br />
Additional services include therapy, housing, crisis<br />
intervention, and placement options.<br />
*Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Crisis intervention for primarily Native American<br />
women including emergency transportation to<br />
shelter, and interpretation/ translation services.<br />
Legal advocacy.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no violent <strong>of</strong>fenses.
New Day, Inc.<br />
2820 Ridgecrest Dr. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone (505) 938-1060<br />
Fax: (505)938-1064<br />
Web: www.nmnd.org<br />
Women's Community Association<br />
PO Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125<br />
Phone (505) 247-4219<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safenm.org<br />
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Next Step Program accepts youth age 12-14 who<br />
are suspended or have dropped out, along with<br />
youth on probation who need tutoring services.<br />
First Offenders Program provides services to<br />
Bernalillo County Juvenile Probation and Parole.<br />
Juvenile Justice Sanctions Program provides<br />
services, shelter care, prosocial activities,<br />
transportation, and Mental Health Diagnostic<br />
Evaluations for JJD clients age 12-17.<br />
Project FRESH START <strong>of</strong>fers a variety <strong>of</strong> services<br />
including: Client Support, Life Skills Development,<br />
Counseling, Service Assessments, Mental Health<br />
Diagnostic Evaluation, Comprehensive Family<br />
Services, and Adolescent Shelter Services to<br />
youth being released from YDDC.<br />
*Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Crisis shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence and<br />
their children; Pathways Transitional Housing<br />
Program; resident advocacy; Families in<br />
Transition Program; and community education.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Families and Youth, Inc.<br />
Administration<br />
1320 S. Solano<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
Homeless Shelter<br />
880 E. Idaho<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 523-0572 (Shelter)<br />
Transitional Living Program<br />
1880 Pecos<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 532-5593<br />
Las Cruces Gospel Rescue Mission<br />
1050 W. Amador Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-7727 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-6990<br />
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Homeless Shelter<br />
Provides food, housing, clothing, etc. to those in<br />
need. The shelter is open 24 hours a day.<br />
Transitional Living Program<br />
This program provides 24-hour supervision, room<br />
and board for clients from age 12-17. The main<br />
goal <strong>of</strong> the shelter is to provide case management<br />
and services and permanent placement in an<br />
appropriate facility or home for youth that are<br />
misplaced due to situations ranging from family<br />
crisis to homelessness.<br />
In addition to shelter services, a transitional<br />
program is available to persons 16-21 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age. Persons 16-17 will start the program at the<br />
shelter then move into apartments. During the<br />
program, clients will be instructed in independent<br />
living skills by program staff.<br />
The shelter is open 24 hours a day, and requires a<br />
referral by law enforcement personnel or a social<br />
service provider.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Operates a 120-bed shelter where clients can stay<br />
for up to three days. Mission Manager can<br />
approve weekly extensions. The dining facility<br />
serves three meals, three times a day, seven days<br />
a week. There is also a chapel. Children are<br />
allowed if accompanied by an adult.<br />
The shelter is open 24/7. Administrative <strong>of</strong>fice is<br />
open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
* Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
For information and referral to Domestic Violence Shelters, Services, and Programs statewide, visit the<br />
NM Coalition Against Domestic Violence web site at http://www.nmcadv.org/index.htm.
Social Services: Day Shelters<br />
See also: Family Violence Shelters; Housing, Home Repairs, Rental Assistance; and Night<br />
Shelters<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
A Peaceful Habitation<br />
12208 Apache Ave. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 440-9537<br />
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless<br />
1217 1st St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 344-2323<br />
Fax: (505) 246-2647<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
Albuquerque Opportunity Center (Men)<br />
715 Candelaria NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 344-2323<br />
(505) 344-4340 message line<br />
Fax: (505) 344-2088<br />
Web: www.abqaoc.org<br />
Albuquerque Rescue Mission<br />
Restoration Center<br />
525 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-4673<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8823<br />
Web: www.abqrescue.org<br />
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Christian aftercare ministry that provides service<br />
and support to facilitate successful re-entry to<br />
society for incarcerated and recently released<br />
women who want to live transformed lives and<br />
break patterns <strong>of</strong> self-defeating or destructive<br />
behavior.<br />
Mental Health/Crisis Intervention; Education;<br />
Employment/Work; Health; Homelessness;<br />
Human Services; Mentoring; Clothing, Food, Bus<br />
passes; and Transportation<br />
Program 6 months to 1 year.<br />
*Female ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Meals, showers, phones, dental clinic, medical<br />
clinic, and behavioral health clinic.<br />
Drop-in center for families and children.<br />
Open Monday 4 PM-6 PM; Thursday 11 AM-6 PM;<br />
and Friday 11 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Albuquerque Opportunity Center (AOC) is an<br />
emergency shelter and services center for<br />
homeless men.<br />
The AOC is more than just a place to sleep. It<br />
provides supportive services to help residents<br />
move on to stable, more permanent, and<br />
affordable housing. The AOC staff provide an<br />
uplifting, safe environment that enables and<br />
empowers each resident to become self-sufficient.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Daily meals and clothing bank open to the public.<br />
Educational opportunities available to men<br />
enrolled in the program.<br />
Men's Day Room. Women's Day Room. Open<br />
1:30 PM-9 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Cuidando Los Ninos Day Care<br />
816 Broadway SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-6899<br />
Fax: (505) 764-8296<br />
Web: www.clnkids.org<br />
Haven House Inc.<br />
P.O. Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Physical address confidential<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
Interfaith Hospitality Network (IHN)<br />
2801 Lomas Blvd NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 268-0331<br />
Fax: (505) 265-5740<br />
Web: www.ihnabq.org<br />
Noon Day Ministry<br />
101 Broadway NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8001<br />
Fax: (505) 243-6730<br />
Web: www.noondayministry.org<br />
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Licensed child care program for homeless children<br />
6 weeks to 5 years old.<br />
Counseling, advocacy, case management,<br />
information and referral.<br />
On-site medical services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
25 beds for women and children.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
IHN is a local, as well as a national non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
organization, that works alongside people in<br />
religious congregations and community<br />
organizations to assist the growing number <strong>of</strong><br />
homeless families within the Albuquerque<br />
community achieve and sustain independence.<br />
This includes providing shelter and meals;<br />
referring to and providing social service/case<br />
management services including financial and<br />
parenting assistance; creating initiatives and<br />
providing community members with a variety <strong>of</strong><br />
mission and volunteer opportunities; as well as<br />
building public awareness <strong>of</strong> homelessness, and<br />
the needs <strong>of</strong> low-income people.<br />
Will only accommodate families with children.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no violent <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Day shelter, meals, showers, laundry, local calls,<br />
storage, clothing open Tuesday-Friday 9 AM-<br />
4 PM.<br />
Automotive Repairs; Travelers Aid; Medical &<br />
Prescription Expenses; Uniforms for Employment;<br />
School Supplies; Identification Cards.<br />
Health Clinic open 1 day per week <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
Immunizations; Evaluation <strong>of</strong> depression and<br />
other psychological issues; Social Services and<br />
Family Case Management.<br />
Free legal assistance Wednesdays at 1 PM.<br />
Free haircuts 9 AM–11 AM Fridays.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
St. Martin's Hospitality Center<br />
1201 Third St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405, ext. 221<br />
Fax: (505) 248-1351<br />
Web: www.smhc-nm.org<br />
S. A. F. E. House<br />
P.O. Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4219 for Service/Intake<br />
and Administration<br />
(800) 773-3645 (toll free)<br />
(505) 384-2737 In Torrance County<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safehousenm.org<br />
Women’s Housing Coalition<br />
3005 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 884-8856<br />
Fax: (505) 884-6728<br />
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Day shelter open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-2 PM; and<br />
Sunday 8 AM-10 AM.<br />
Meals and food; showers and hygiene; clothing<br />
exchange; communication services;<br />
short and long-term storage; advocacy program;<br />
job placement; traveler's aid; and<br />
Homeless court.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic<br />
violence. Offers counseling for children, victims,<br />
and abusers through a family program; substance<br />
abuse counseling for victims and abusers; anger<br />
management for teens and adults; parenting;<br />
health care; legal advocacy; transitional housing;<br />
rental and <strong>of</strong>fice training.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a two year transitional housing program<br />
for low-income single women with minor children<br />
who are working or going to school.<br />
*Female ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome. Drug and<br />
alcohol-free applicants, only. Must be working or<br />
going to school.
FARMINGTON<br />
People Assisting the Homeless (PATH)<br />
San Juan Emergency Shelter<br />
309 W. Pinon<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-3104<br />
Web: path1@advantas.net<br />
San Juan Catholic Charities<br />
119 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3734<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1728<br />
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Temporary shelter, food, a safe environment, and<br />
transitional program. Laundry and shower<br />
faculties are also available.<br />
Referrals to outside community agencies, job<br />
referrals, and counseling are available.<br />
Shelter: must be employed or actively seeking<br />
employment in order to reserve a bed.<br />
Transitional Housing Program: after 90 days in<br />
the shelter, eligible for transitional housing. Rent<br />
based on income.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome to apply; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.<br />
No sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Drop-In Center: A welcome place for<br />
street/homeless people to get a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
a snack. They can make local phone calls, and<br />
store some belongings.<br />
Immigration & Citizenship Bilingual staff helps<br />
with gaining or changing legal status. Assists<br />
those eligible for citizenship translate documents.<br />
Spanish speaking support group for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
domestic violence, English classes by San Juan<br />
College.<br />
Teen Parent Program Assists young people ages<br />
11 through 22 who are pregnant or parenting a<br />
child. Case manager visits the home, holds Life<br />
skill classes, encourages progress toward living<br />
independently as a family.<br />
Food Pantry provides nourishing food for persons<br />
in need.<br />
Assists with some basic needs, supported by<br />
donations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Mesilla Valley Community <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
P. O. Box 6875<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88006<br />
Phone: (575) 523-2219 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-8684<br />
Email: hope@zianet.com<br />
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Community <strong>of</strong> Hope maintains a facility with an<br />
open door to assist homeless, near homeless, and<br />
those living at poverty level, in accessing basic<br />
needs such as mental and physical health care,<br />
food, clothing, IDs, showers, housing, laundry and<br />
dental hygiene products.<br />
There is no fee.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-5 PM, and Friday, 8<br />
AM-4 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ANTHONY<br />
Tresco Early Childhood-Anthony<br />
880 N. Main Street<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-2744 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 882-0679<br />
Web: www.trescoinc.org<br />
Social Services-Disabilities<br />
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The program serves infants and toddlers through<br />
36 months, who are developmentally delayed or<br />
are “at risk” for delay.<br />
Services include speech and motor therapies,<br />
developmental intervention, transportation to<br />
center-based services, service coordination,<br />
parent education, assistive technology lending<br />
library, information/referral, and respite care.<br />
The child must be a resident <strong>of</strong> New Mexico and<br />
meet one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
< child is developing differently from other<br />
children their age;<br />
< child has a condition that can lead to a<br />
delay in development;<br />
< child has a medical or biological event that<br />
may result in a delay in development; or<br />
< there are other factors in the child’s life<br />
that may affect development.<br />
Coverage is provided through Medicaid or special<br />
waivers; a sliding scale is also available.<br />
Hours <strong>of</strong> the site vary by client need.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
San Juan Center for Independence (SJCI)<br />
3535 Eat 30 th St., Ste. 101<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 566-5827<br />
(877) 484-4500 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 566-5842<br />
Web: www.sjci.org<br />
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Private, non-residential non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation<br />
that serves people with disabilities. Provides a<br />
variety <strong>of</strong> community-based, consumer-driven<br />
services to people with disabilities to promote<br />
independence, self-reliance, and integration into<br />
the community.<br />
Independent Living Skills Development: There are<br />
Independent Living Specialists (ILS) on staff who<br />
are knowledgeable disability advocates. The ILS<br />
is an expert negotiator and will provide the<br />
consumer with independent living enhancement<br />
skills. The ILS can assist with collaborating with<br />
other community agencies, thus making the<br />
service access process less stressful.<br />
Advocacy: The SJCI works diligently to increase<br />
community options, and to resolve issues that<br />
affect large numbers <strong>of</strong> people with disabilities,<br />
by changing policies and laws through work with<br />
government agencies to ensure legal and civil<br />
rights.<br />
Peer Support: Peer mentors provide consumers<br />
with Peer-to-Peer relationships and will provide<br />
consumers with valuable “been there”<br />
information. Peer mentors outreach to newly<br />
disabled people, youth in transition, and<br />
individuals in nursing homes.<br />
Personal Care Option: SJCI <strong>of</strong>fers consumers an<br />
independent living option known as the “PCO<br />
Program.” The purpose <strong>of</strong> this service option is to<br />
provide consumers with the opportunity to live in<br />
their own homes within their own communities.<br />
The consumer is in charge <strong>of</strong> who they hire and is<br />
free to live their lives independently as they<br />
choose.<br />
Equipment Loan Bank: 30-day loan <strong>of</strong> durable<br />
medical equipment (wheelchairs, walkers, etc.),<br />
and various communication devices (TDDs, pads,<br />
etc.).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; must have a disability.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Tresco Adult Services-Las Cruces<br />
1800 Copper Loop<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 528-5200 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-5516<br />
Web: www.trescoinc.org<br />
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All clients are assessed upon admissions to all<br />
Tresco programs.<br />
Day Services are provided in employment skills<br />
training, job sampling, volunteer jobs,<br />
enhancement and maintenance <strong>of</strong> health,<br />
utilization <strong>of</strong> community services and resources<br />
for leisure, cultural and recreational pursuits,<br />
behavioral supports, communication training,<br />
education, work attitudes, relationship skills,<br />
gross/fine motor activities, self-advocacy/self<br />
determination training, and problem<br />
solving/decision making training.<br />
To qualify, clients must have a developmental<br />
disability that began before age 22, need help<br />
with personal care, meet New Mexico financial<br />
requirements for service, and be a resident <strong>of</strong><br />
New Mexico.<br />
The fees vary by service and Medicaid eligibility.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Tresco Early Childhood-Las Cruces<br />
232 E. Nevada Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 528-2240 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-1756<br />
Web: www.trescoinc.org<br />
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The program serves infants and toddlers through<br />
36 months, who are developmentally delayed or<br />
are “at risk” for delay.<br />
Services include speech and motor therapies,<br />
developmental intervention, transportation to<br />
center-based services, service coordination,<br />
parent education, assistive technology lending<br />
library, information/referral, and respite care.<br />
The child must be a resident <strong>of</strong> New Mexico and<br />
meet one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
< child is developing differently from other<br />
children their age;<br />
< child has a condition that can lead to a<br />
delay in development;<br />
< child has a medical or biological event that<br />
may result in a delay in development; or<br />
< there are other factors in the child’s life<br />
that may affect development.<br />
Coverage is provided through Medicaid or special<br />
waivers; a sliding scale is also available.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SHIPROCK<br />
Office <strong>of</strong> Special Ed and Rehab Services-<br />
Navajo Vocational Rehabilitation Program<br />
Various Locations<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1043<br />
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Vocational rehabilitation is a service <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Federal Government and the Navajo Tribe that<br />
provides goods or services necessary to render a<br />
disabled individual employable. Rehabilitation<br />
services are provided, on an individual basis,<br />
services are provided according to an individual’s<br />
particular needs toward eventual employment.<br />
Provisions <strong>of</strong> services are as follows:<br />
*diagnostic/related services; *Native Healing<br />
Science, guidance, counseling and referral;<br />
*mental/physical restoration, vocational and<br />
other training services; *tuition, books/ supplies,<br />
personal needs, allowances, room/board,<br />
transportation;<br />
job placement: *tools, equipment, initial stocks,<br />
supplies, and occupational licenses; auxiliary<br />
sensory (deaf-blind) disabled services, etc;<br />
Post employment services, and independent living<br />
services.<br />
An * indicates that these services are conditioned<br />
on financial need.<br />
**Native American ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome to<br />
apply; will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.<br />
Must live within a 10-mile radius <strong>of</strong> reservation.
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES<br />
Tresco Early Childhood-T or C<br />
812 E. 3rd St.<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
Phone: (575) 894-3489<br />
Fax: (575) 894-7197<br />
Web: www.trescoinc.org<br />
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The program serves infants and toddlers through<br />
36 months, who are developmentally delayed or<br />
are “at risk” for delay.<br />
Services include speech and motor therapies,<br />
developmental intervention, transportation to<br />
center-based services, service coordination,<br />
parent education, assistive technology lending<br />
library, information/referral, and respite care.<br />
The child must be a resident <strong>of</strong> New Mexico and<br />
meet one <strong>of</strong> the following:<br />
< child is developing differently from other<br />
children their age;<br />
< child has a condition that can lead to a<br />
delay in development;<br />
< child has a medical or biological event that<br />
may result in a delay in development; or<br />
< there are other factors in the child’s life<br />
that may affect development.<br />
Coverage is provided through Medicaid or special<br />
waivers; a sliding scale is also available.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Social Services: Education and English as a Second Language (ESL)<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
ABE Program (Adult Basic Education)<br />
Central New Mexico Community College<br />
525 Buena Vista SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 224-4282<br />
ABE Program (Adult Basic Education)<br />
Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute<br />
9169 Coors Rd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87184<br />
Phone: (505) 897-5336<br />
Albuquerque Job Corps<br />
1500 Indian School Rd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87104<br />
Phone: (505) 346-2562<br />
(800) 786-7807 toll free<br />
Web: www.jobcorps.org<br />
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)<br />
Language and Cultural Equity<br />
Phone: (505) 881-9429 ext. 80075<br />
Web: www.aps.edu<br />
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English as a Second Language, Basic Academic<br />
Skills and GED preparation for the general public<br />
in Corrrales, Rio Rancho, Los Padillas, Tijeras, and<br />
South Valley.<br />
Open to the Public.<br />
Adult basic education, Basic Literacy and GED<br />
Preparation. One-to-one tutoring.<br />
*Native American students only.<br />
Provides youth ages 16 through 24 the<br />
opportunity to train for a GED, High School<br />
diploma or a vocational trade.<br />
The Job Corps Center also <strong>of</strong>fers daily academic,<br />
vocational and General Equivalency Diploma<br />
(GED) classes.<br />
Residential care, medical, dental, optical and<br />
clothing allowance is also provided.<br />
*Program only <strong>of</strong>fered to youth who are not<br />
being supervised by a probation <strong>of</strong>ficer and do<br />
not have any criminal action pending against<br />
them.<br />
English as a second language program for K-12<br />
APS students who have not reached English<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>iciency.<br />
Offered throughout APS school districts.<br />
Open to all APS students
Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)<br />
Title One Homeless Project<br />
1700 Pennsylvania St. NE<br />
(Inez Elementary School)<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 256-8239 ext. 11<br />
Fax: (505) 232-2129<br />
Email: fox_he@aps.edu<br />
ARCA Literacy Enhancement Center<br />
Address Unlisted<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico<br />
Phone: (505) 243-3864<br />
Fax: (505) 243-8600<br />
Bernalillo County Family Literacy Program<br />
9800 4th St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87114<br />
Phone: (505) 898-6263<br />
Fax: (505) 898-6288<br />
Central New Mexico Community College<br />
Counseling Services<br />
Student Services Center<br />
900 University Blvd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 224-4321<br />
Web: www.cnm.edu<br />
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Program connects homeless, school-aged (pre-K<br />
thru 12th grades) children; and children in<br />
transitional housing situations to schools.<br />
Enrollment assistance, clothing bank, special<br />
education referrals, transportation assistance,<br />
after-school tutoring, summer school program,<br />
career exploration for middle school students, and<br />
school supplies.<br />
Contact Helen Fox.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders/juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must<br />
be homeless. Program connects homeless,<br />
school-aged children and children in transitional<br />
housing situations to schools.<br />
Tutoring and small group instruction in Basic<br />
Literacy and Computer Skills for individuals with<br />
developmental disabilities.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, will be evaluated on a<br />
case-by-case basis. Must have a disability. Will<br />
accept DD Waiver, TANF, DVR referral, or private<br />
pay.<br />
Free tutoring program for students ages 6-14.<br />
Also <strong>of</strong>fers family support. Serves East Mountain<br />
Area, Paradise Hills, North and South Valley.<br />
*Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Receive counseling about educational<br />
opportunities at Central New Mexico Community<br />
College, including adult basic education, financial<br />
aid, support services for single parents, displaced<br />
homemakers, pregnant women, low-income<br />
persons, and those with limited English language<br />
skills.<br />
*Open to the public.
Central New Mexico Community College<br />
ESL Home Page<br />
Web:<br />
http://www.cnm.edu/depts/eca/programs/esl/ind<br />
ex.php<br />
Central New Mexico Community College<br />
Get Your GED (General Education<br />
Development)<br />
Web:<br />
http://www.cnm.edu/depts/eca/programs/bsk/<br />
Main Campus<br />
Dept. <strong>of</strong> Adult & Developmental Education<br />
GED Classes / KC-1 (505) 224-4282<br />
Adult Education Learning Center<br />
Self-Paced / JS Hall (505) 224-4312<br />
Montoya Campus<br />
Dept. <strong>of</strong> Adult & Developmental Education<br />
GED Classes / H-124 (505) 224-5575<br />
Adult Education Learning Center<br />
Self-Paced / J-119 (505) 224-5582<br />
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Contact information and course listings for English<br />
as a Second Language is displayed at the web<br />
site.<br />
Students study reading, writing, speaking, and<br />
listening in a comfortable and relaxed<br />
environment. Program serves over 1400 students<br />
a year with five (5) levels <strong>of</strong> English classes, plus<br />
classes in U.S. Citizenship and Special Topics.<br />
Courses are <strong>of</strong>fered at <strong>of</strong>f-site locations and at<br />
four (4) campuses: Main Campus (224-4282),<br />
Joseph Montoya Campus (224-5993), Westside<br />
Campus (224-4282), and South Valley Campus<br />
(224-5000).<br />
*Open to the public.<br />
Free instruction to adults who need to work<br />
toward their basic skills in reading, writing, math,<br />
and job/life skills. These classes help students<br />
prepare for GED, higher education, job<br />
advancement, and personal fulfillment.<br />
*Open to the public.
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Alamosa Multi-<br />
Services Center<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 836-8800<br />
Fax: (505) 836-8807<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/alamosa.html<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - East Central Health<br />
and Social Service Center<br />
306 B San Pablo St. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 256-2070<br />
Fax: (505) 256-2074<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/eastcentral.html<br />
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Program Services: ESL classes, computer literacy<br />
classes, employment assistance, emergency food,<br />
emergency clothing, emergency diapers, housing<br />
assistance, dental care, prenatal care, primary<br />
health care, utility and rental assistance (based<br />
upon available funds).<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 836-5422<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 831-2534<br />
Maternity & Infant Care Program 272-2154<br />
Public Health Division 833-9950<br />
Women, Infant, & Children (WIC) 831-4245<br />
Youth Development Inc. 831-5109<br />
Other Activities/Services: Immunization Clinics,<br />
Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Neighborhood Meetings, Coats for Kids<br />
(Seasonal), Toys for Tots (Seasonal), Christmas<br />
Party, Thanksgiving food boxes, and Christmas<br />
food boxes.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.<br />
Program Services: ESL Classes, emergency food,<br />
emergency clothing, emergency diapers,<br />
employment assistance, dental care, prenatal<br />
care, and primary health care.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
ECHO Commodities-CSFP 242-6777<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-2283<br />
SE Heights Center for Family Health 272-5884<br />
Dental Clinic 272-6557<br />
Public Health Division 841-8928<br />
Weed and Seed 256-2035<br />
Women, Infants, & Children (WIC) 841-8929<br />
Young Children's Health Center 272-0411<br />
Other Activities/Services: Coats for Kids<br />
(seasonal), Thanksgiving dinner, Christmas<br />
dinner, recycling bag distribution, brag day<br />
celebration, Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Notary Public, voter registration, eat and play<br />
program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - John Marshall<br />
Neighborhood Multi-Service Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
Family Education Program<br />
Catholic Charities <strong>of</strong> Central New Mexico<br />
2010 Bridge Ave. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 724-4644<br />
(505) 724-4633 student information<br />
line<br />
Fax: (505) 247-8335<br />
Web: www.catholiccharitiesasf.org<br />
New Mexico Coalition for Literacy<br />
David Godsted, Executive Director<br />
3209 Mercantile Ct., Suite B<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87507<br />
Phone: (505) 982-3997<br />
(800) 233-7587 (toll-free)<br />
Fax: (505) 982-4095<br />
E-mail: literacy@swcp.com<br />
Web: http://www.nmcl.org/Default.htm<br />
Readwest, Inc.<br />
Literacy Volunteers <strong>of</strong> America<br />
2009 Grande Blvd<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87124<br />
Phone: (505) 892-1131<br />
Fax: (505) 896-3780<br />
Web: www.readwest.org<br />
Email: readwest@earthlink.net<br />
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Program Services: ESL Classes, GED Classes,<br />
employment assistance, prenatal care, legal aid,<br />
housing assistance, LIHEAP, computer literacy<br />
classes, and furniture.<br />
Services that require a referral: Emergency food,<br />
emergency clothing, gas vouchers, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based on available funds),<br />
Medicaid.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Inst. <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Free orientation and ESL courses, Spanish GED,<br />
ESL classes, citizenship classes, literacy program,<br />
basic math, basic writing, English GED, parenting<br />
class in Spanish and English for parents <strong>of</strong> school<br />
children around school and homework issues.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
<strong>Statewide</strong> directory <strong>of</strong> adult education and<br />
literacy programs.<br />
Also, literacy resources, technical training and<br />
volunteer opportunities.<br />
*Open to the public.<br />
Programs that assist adults in reading<br />
development. GED preparation.<br />
English as a second language program <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Citizenship classes.<br />
Family literacy workshops for parents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SER de New Mexico<br />
Administrative Office<br />
1931 San Mateo NE<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 268-4500<br />
(505) 907-9957 GED/ABE<br />
(505) 315-4726 SWEAT<br />
Fax: (505) 268-4499<br />
Web: www.serdenm.org/ser/programs/index.htm<br />
Various locations to receive services<br />
ANTHONY<br />
Women’s Intercultural Center<br />
303 Lincoln Ave.<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
P.O. Box 2411<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5556 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 882 7312<br />
Web: http://www.womensinterculturalcenter.org/<br />
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Adult basic education and GED preparation;<br />
Americorps (Volunteers In Service to America);<br />
Summer Associates Youth Reading Program;<br />
Foster Grandparents (mentoring program for at<br />
risk youth); Home Ownership Program; Senior<br />
Companions for housebound senior citizens;<br />
Southwest Employment and Training Program<br />
(SWEAT - <strong>of</strong>fered to south valley residents only).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome to apply, however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis. No violent<br />
<strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
ESL tutoring and creative learning experiences<br />
such as art, sewing, nutrition, carpentry,<br />
parenting, hair cutting, Reiki, reflexology,<br />
leadership, women’s spirituality, and more.<br />
Open to adult females only, and contribution is<br />
based on an ability to pay or perform volunteer<br />
work.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
EDGE<br />
(Educational Dedication and Goal<br />
Enhancement -San Juan College<br />
4601 College Blvd., Room 1414<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 566-3147 Main Number<br />
(505) 566-3170 Academic Specialist<br />
(505) 566-3169 Advisor/Counselor<br />
San Juan College Student Success Center<br />
4601 College Blvd.<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 566-3270<br />
Web: www.sjc.cc.nm.us/ssc<br />
San Juan College Volunteer Center<br />
4601 College Blvd.<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 566-3293<br />
Web: www.sanjuancollege.edu/CLearnCenter<br />
/CSLeadership/CSLIndex.htm<br />
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Increases the retention, graduation, and transfer<br />
rates <strong>of</strong> first generation, low income students,<br />
and students with disabilities.<br />
This is accomplished through supportive services<br />
(advising, personal counseling, tutoring, financial<br />
aid assistance package, aid in applying for<br />
available scholarships and grants, etc.),<br />
workshops, academic, cultural and developmental<br />
trips; and individualized academic and personal<br />
development plans and products.<br />
Program eligibliity:<br />
< Must be admitted and enrolled full-time<br />
(12 credit hours or more).<br />
< Is a citizen or national <strong>of</strong> the <strong>United</strong> <strong>States</strong><br />
who has a need for academic support, as<br />
determined by this program.<br />
< Is a) First generation college student<br />
status (neither parent has a bachelors<br />
degree or beyond);<br />
< b) First generation and low income (as<br />
described by the U.S. Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Education guidelines); or<br />
< c) Has a documented disability (physical or<br />
learning).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Programs include: Adult Basic Education (ABE),<br />
and Learning Support Services (LRNS).<br />
ABE classes serve educationally-disadvantaged<br />
students who are 16 years <strong>of</strong> age and older. ABE<br />
classes range form literacy, English as a second<br />
language, and GED preparation.<br />
Learning support services include study skills<br />
workshops, computer assisted instruction in the<br />
SMART Lab, and peer-tutoring for college<br />
students.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Center provides service learning educational<br />
opportunities for students, leadershipdevelopment<br />
training, a volunteer management<br />
<strong>Resource</strong> Library, and a referral service for the<br />
community.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
San Juan County<br />
21 st Century Community Learning Centers<br />
SJC Partnership<br />
3635 E. 30 th St., Ste. 239<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 566-5867<br />
Fax: (505) 566-5870<br />
Web: www.sjcpartnership.org<br />
Email: sjcp@sjcpartnership.org<br />
LAGUNA PUEBLO<br />
Partners for Success<br />
One Stop for Native Youth<br />
Box 207<br />
Laguna, NM 87026<br />
Web: www.ldoe.org/partners.htm<br />
Employment/Training<br />
Phone: (505) 552-9322<br />
Fax: (505) 552-9341<br />
Higher Education<br />
Phone: (505) 552-7182<br />
Fax: (505) 552-7235<br />
LA Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
Phone: (505) 552-0619<br />
Fax: (505) 552-0623<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces<br />
Thomas Branigan Memorial Library<br />
200 E. Picacho Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 528-4028 Administrative<br />
(575) 528-4005 (For class sign up)<br />
Fax: (575) 528-4030<br />
Web: www.library.las-cruces.org<br />
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The center <strong>of</strong>fers a safe and fun environment<br />
after school, and during the summer for schoolage<br />
children. These programs are designed to<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer children quality activities which in return can<br />
reduce juvenile delinquency, substance and drug<br />
abuse, and violence and crime in our<br />
communities. Children will increase their<br />
personal and social skills, self-esteem, and<br />
various educational and recreational skills.<br />
Tutoring and other fun educational activities are<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered, as well as many exciting recreational<br />
activities, such as arts and crafts, sports and<br />
games, archery, dance and music, and computer<br />
technology. Field trips have included swimming,<br />
bowling, and other day trips.<br />
Parents can also benefit from community learning<br />
centers by participating in parenting programs,<br />
resources and referrals, Family Nights, and more.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Works with tribal members and Native Americans<br />
who are living on the reservation.<br />
Employment and training services; Internships;<br />
Higher Education; Laguna Acoma Vocational<br />
Rehabilitation Project.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome however, must be from<br />
Laguna or Acoma tribes.<br />
Free computer classes, as well as standard library<br />
services, are <strong>of</strong>fered to all residents <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces<br />
and Dona Ana county.<br />
Call during business hours to sign up for classes.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-9 PM; Friday 8 AM<br />
-6 PM; Saturday 10 AM-6 PM; and Sundays,<br />
except June and July, 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Community Action Agency <strong>of</strong> Southern New<br />
Mexico<br />
320 E. Wyatt Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-8799 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 527-9028<br />
Web: http://www.caasnm.org<br />
Email: gomeza@caasnm.org<br />
Dona Ana Branch Community College<br />
Adult Basic Education<br />
3400 S. Espina<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 527-7500 Administrative<br />
(575) 527-7530 Adult Basic<br />
Education<br />
(800) 903-7503 (toll free)<br />
Web: http://dabcc-www.nmsu.edu<br />
Other Campuses:<br />
Anthony Elementary School Campus<br />
701 Church St<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-3939<br />
Sunland Park Education Center<br />
8969 McNutt<br />
Sunland Park, NM 88063<br />
Phone: (575) 874-7787<br />
Jardin de los Ninos<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-2111<br />
Fax: (575) 522-3595<br />
Web: http://jardinlc.org<br />
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Teaches residents <strong>of</strong> the colonias various textile<br />
skills, business skills, and life skills with the hope<br />
that they will be able to start their own cottagebased<br />
businesses.<br />
Classes meet during the week with varying class<br />
times, depending on skill level.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM -5<br />
PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This program is for adult learners (16 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age or older) who have not completed a twelfthgrade<br />
education, are not currently enrolled in<br />
high school, or who are below this level. The<br />
Adult Basic Education program includes English as<br />
a Second Language at various levels, GED (High<br />
School Equivalency Diploma), U. S. Citizenship<br />
preparation, basic skills, practical living skills, job<br />
skills, self-paced instruction, career advising,<br />
social service support, literacy tutoring, and<br />
computer literacy.<br />
Hours Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides family centered child care in a safe,<br />
healthy, nurturing environment for children ages six<br />
weeks to ten years who are homeless or near<br />
homeless.<br />
Provides assistance to their families in finding and<br />
using community resources to enable them to work,<br />
finish school, or pursue training.<br />
Involves and educate the community <strong>of</strong> the needs<br />
<strong>of</strong> homeless families.<br />
Open Monday-Friday,7:30 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Alamosa Multi-Services<br />
Center<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 836-8800<br />
Fax: (505) 836-8807<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/alamosa.html<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque-Job Access Program<br />
Transit Department<br />
100 1ST St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-RIDE (7433)<br />
(505) 764-3183 TTY<br />
Ask for the Job Access Coordinator<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/transit/ja<br />
Social Services: Employment<br />
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Program Services: Employment assistance,<br />
emergency food, emergency clothing, emergency<br />
diapers, housing assistance, dental care, prenatal<br />
care, primary health care, ESL classes, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based upon available funds),<br />
computer literacy classes.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 836-5422<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 831-2534<br />
Maternity & Infant Care Program 272-2154<br />
Public Health Division 833-9950<br />
Women, Infant, & Children (WIC) 831-4245<br />
Youth Development Inc. 831-5109<br />
Other Activities/Services: Immunization Clinics,<br />
Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Neighborhood Meetings, Coats for Kids<br />
(Seasonal), Toys for Tots (Seasonal), Christmas<br />
Party, Thanksgiving food boxes, and Christmas<br />
food boxes.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.<br />
Job Access provides curb-to-curb transportation<br />
for qualified low-income residents to get to a job<br />
or job-training program in the Albuquerque<br />
region. Since transportation can be a major<br />
barrier to employment for low-income residents,<br />
Job Access was developed to overcome<br />
transportation obstacles and help people get or<br />
keep jobs.<br />
Call for information about reduced-price bus<br />
passes, door to door vans, subsidized vanpools,<br />
emergency service and transportation training for<br />
staff and clients at social service agencies.<br />
Includes Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales,<br />
Bernalillo and Bernalillo County residents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - John Marshall<br />
Neighborhood Multi-Service Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web:<br />
www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Los Griegos<br />
Community Center<br />
1231 Candelaria Rd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 761-4050<br />
Fax: (505) 761-4048<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/losgriegos.html<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
Various Locations in Albuquerque<br />
Web: www.dvrgetsjobs.com<br />
7905 Marble NE, (505) 232-8701<br />
3121 Amherst NE, (505) 841-5750<br />
5205 Quail NW, (505) 836-1774<br />
5301 Central NE Suite 1600, (505) 841-6450<br />
1710 Rio Bravo SW, (505) 877-7673<br />
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Program Services: Employment assistance,<br />
prenatal care, ESL Classes, legal aid, housing<br />
assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, computer<br />
literacy classes, furniture.<br />
Services that require a referral: Emergency food,<br />
emergency clothing, gas vouchers, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based on available funds),<br />
Medicaid.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Inst. <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Employment assistance,<br />
emergency food, emergency clothing, emergency<br />
diapers, housing assistance, dental care, prenatal<br />
care, primary health care, rental and utility<br />
assistance (based upon available funds), health<br />
insurance program.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 345-8300<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 345-3244<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-2158<br />
Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) 345-8181<br />
UNM College <strong>of</strong> Nursing 272-2158<br />
Other Activities/Services: Coats for Kids<br />
(seasonal), Toys for Tots (seasonal), Thanksgiving<br />
Food Boxes, Christmas Food Boxes, health fairs,<br />
recycle bag distribution, community fairs,<br />
neighborhood meetings, Immunization Clinics,<br />
nutrition classes, and emergency dental clinic.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.<br />
Extensive support for disabled persons including<br />
assessment, education and training, assistive<br />
equipment and support, pre-vocational training,<br />
benefits management, and help with income<br />
reporting. Free.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must have a disability.
El Portal<br />
Supported Employment<br />
PO Box 450<br />
Corrales, NM 87048<br />
Web: www.elportaljobs.com<br />
Cecilia Martinez Howard<br />
Phone: (505) 249-9675<br />
Fax: (505) 897-7111<br />
Email: cecilia@elportaljobs.com<br />
Jacqueline Zamora<br />
Phone: (505) 315-5359<br />
Fax: (505) 922-9559<br />
Email: jackie@elportaljobs.com<br />
Goodwill Industries <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
5000 San Mateo NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 881-6401<br />
Fax: (505) 884-3157<br />
Web:<br />
www.goodwillnm.org/servicesweprovide.htm<br />
National Indian Youth Council, Inc.<br />
Employment and Training Program<br />
318 Elm St. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 247-2251<br />
Fax: (505) 247-4251<br />
Web: www.niyc-alb.org<br />
Email: Nration@niyc-alb.org<br />
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Services provided to individuals with<br />
developmental disabilities: Vocational<br />
assessment, employment preparation workshops,<br />
computer literacy, job retention skills, on-the-job<br />
training, weekly client contact, and crisis<br />
intervention.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must have a disability.<br />
Goodwill Workforce Development Program <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
job placement and retention; skills training; work<br />
adjustment; case management; Senior<br />
Community Service Employment Program; and<br />
Pathways to Home.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The program <strong>of</strong>fers Core services, Intensive<br />
services, and Training services regarding<br />
employment.<br />
Individuals applying for intensive and training<br />
services must meet all <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
requirements for program participation:<br />
< Must be 18 years or older.<br />
< Must be living <strong>of</strong>f the reservation and<br />
residing in the urban and surrounding<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque, Gallup and<br />
Farmington.<br />
< Must provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Native American<br />
Ancestry.<br />
< Must be unemployed, underemployed, or<br />
economially disadvantaged (low income).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, not limited to<br />
Native-Americans only, anyone can apply.
New Mexico Commission on the Status <strong>of</strong><br />
Women<br />
300 San Mateo NE, Suite 101<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 222-6600<br />
Fax: (505) 222-6611<br />
(800)432-9168 (toll free)<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us/womenscommission<br />
Email: womenscommission@state.nm.us<br />
New Mexico Department <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
501 Mountain Road NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 222-4600<br />
Fax: (505) 222-4655<br />
Web: www.dol.state.nm.us<br />
Our Sister's Closet<br />
YMCA <strong>of</strong> the Middle Rio Grande<br />
4317 Lead Ave. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 232-7100<br />
Web: www.ywca-nm.org<br />
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Displaced Homemaker's Office: The Displaced<br />
Homemakers/Women in Transition Program is<br />
dedicated to providing women in transition and<br />
displaced homemakers with the skills and<br />
confidence to help them achieve economic and<br />
emotional self-sufficiency for themselves and their<br />
families.<br />
TeamWorks: Instructors <strong>of</strong>fer a program <strong>of</strong><br />
personal and pr<strong>of</strong>essional development skills, as<br />
well as computer skills and training, deemed<br />
important in the work place. Employment<br />
consultants guide career exploration, resume<br />
preparation and job search. Clients are able to<br />
select pr<strong>of</strong>essional clothing from the clothes<br />
closet. Additionally, Licensed Pr<strong>of</strong>essional Clinical<br />
Counselors work to help participants begin to<br />
address mental health, substance abuse and/or<br />
other person/interpersonal concerns that have<br />
affected success.<br />
*Female ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
One stop career center providing services for<br />
career counseling; job referrals; Work Search<br />
Skills Workshop; and resource center (computers;<br />
typing tests; fax/copier service; long distance<br />
phone calls; s<strong>of</strong>tware programs to create<br />
resumes).<br />
Job seekers must register with the Department <strong>of</strong><br />
Labor.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Business clothing, shoes and accessories at no<br />
cost for women going on job interviews or<br />
beginning work.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Job Services<br />
1201 3rd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9797<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8624<br />
Web: www.smhc-nm.org<br />
Ticket to Work Program<br />
Maximus Ticket to Work Program<br />
PO Box 25105<br />
Alexandria, VA 22313<br />
Phone: (866) 968-7842 (toll free)<br />
(866) 833-2967 (toll free TDD)<br />
Web: www.yourtickettowork.com<br />
Web: www.ssa.gov/work<br />
Wesst Corp<br />
(Women's Economic Self-Sufficiency Team)<br />
Business <strong>Resource</strong> Center (class location)<br />
700 4th St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 241-0794<br />
Fax: (505) 241-0707<br />
Web: http://info@WesstArtisans.com<br />
Workforce Connection <strong>of</strong> Central NM<br />
One Stop Career Center<br />
New Mexico Job Works<br />
777 Old Route 66<br />
PO Box 939<br />
Moriarty, NM 87035<br />
Phone: (505) 832-6774<br />
Fax: (505) 832-0220<br />
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SMHC contracts with the City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque to<br />
provide workers each day to the Solid Waste<br />
Department, Weed and Litter, Recycling<br />
Department, and Clean Cities Program. St.<br />
Martins also employs people to clean trash and<br />
debris in the neighborhood around St. Martin's as<br />
well as in the Knob Hill area. In addition, people<br />
in the community who need day laborers contact<br />
our Jobs Office and workers are recruited.<br />
Approximately 200-300 day jobs are filled each<br />
month through St. Martin's in addition to the<br />
workers provided to the City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Call or see web sites for information for SSI and<br />
SSDI beneficiaries and to apply to become an<br />
Employment Network (EN) Benefits Planning<br />
Assistance & Outreach (BPAO) participant.<br />
The goal <strong>of</strong> the Ticket Program is to increase<br />
opportunities and choices for Social Security<br />
disability beneficiaries to obtain employment,<br />
vocational rehabilitation (VR), and other support<br />
services from public and private providers,<br />
employers, and other organizations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be on SSI or SSDI.<br />
Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it organization assists individuals<br />
interested in starting their own business.<br />
They also <strong>of</strong>fer consultation, training, and loans to<br />
assist women and minority-owned businesses in<br />
New Mexico. Six <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
See one <strong>of</strong> their small business ideas at work on<br />
their website, an on-line store that features rural<br />
New Mexican artisans.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, fees do apply. Not a free<br />
service.<br />
Torrance County: Free Services to job seekers.<br />
Skill assessment, local labor market information,<br />
resource room (computers/resumes), job search<br />
and placement assistance, career counseling,<br />
training in pre-vocational skills, skills upgrade and<br />
retraining, follow-up services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Youthbuild New Mexico Coalition<br />
1718 Yale SE<br />
Albuquerque,NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 765-5517<br />
Fax: (505) 765-5925<br />
Web: www.youthbuild.org<br />
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Non-pr<strong>of</strong>it agency serving youth 16-24 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age. Program combines paid construction training<br />
and GED preparation classes with counseling,<br />
leadership development, and job placement. For<br />
youth in Albuquerque and Bernalillo County.<br />
Preference given to those from low income<br />
families<br />
*Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
GALLUP<br />
National Indian Youth Council, Inc.<br />
Gallup Field Office<br />
407 S. Cliff Dr., Ste. B<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 863-6639<br />
Fax: (505) 863-2167<br />
Email: Dtsosie@niyc-alb.org<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
2901 Hutton<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5123<br />
(888) 901-7901 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 599-9720<br />
Job Corps<br />
Outreach, Admission, & Placement<br />
3535 E. 30 th , Suite 118<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 564-3468<br />
Fax: (505) 564-3469<br />
Web: www.jobcorps.org<br />
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The program <strong>of</strong>fers Core services, Intensive<br />
services, and Training services regarding<br />
employment.<br />
Individuals applying for intensive and training<br />
services must meet all <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
requirements for program participation:<br />
< Must be 18 years or older.<br />
< Must be living <strong>of</strong>f the reservation and<br />
residing in the urban and surrounding<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque, Gallup, and<br />
Farmington.<br />
< Must provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Native American<br />
Ancestry.<br />
< Must be unemployed, underemployed, or<br />
economially disadvantaged (low income).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, not limited to<br />
Native-Americans only, anyone can apply.<br />
Primary Services Provided: guidance and<br />
counseling, vocational training, vocational<br />
assessment, information and referral, job<br />
placement, physical and mental restoration,<br />
interpreting services, prosthetic devices,<br />
rehabilitation engineering services, and<br />
independent living services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must have a disability.<br />
Provides young men and women, ages 16-24, the<br />
opportunity to train for employment. The Job<br />
Corps center also <strong>of</strong>fers daily academic,<br />
vocational, and General Equivalency Diploma<br />
(GED) classes.<br />
Other services provided: Child Development<br />
Center for the children <strong>of</strong> students participating in<br />
the program, monthly clothing allowance, and a<br />
savings account upon graduation.<br />
*Program only <strong>of</strong>fered to youth who have been<br />
released from supervision and do not have any<br />
criminal action pending against them.
National Indian Youth Council (NIYC)<br />
and Training Services<br />
653 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5341<br />
Fax: (505) 327-4786<br />
Email: Ejoe@niyc-alb.org<br />
New Mexico Department <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
/Farmington<br />
Workforce Development Center<br />
600 W. Arrington St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-6126<br />
(800) 659-8331 (TTY/TDD) the 3-digit<br />
short-cut is 7-1-1<br />
FAX: (505) 326-6006<br />
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The program <strong>of</strong>fers Core services, Intensive<br />
services, and Training services regarding<br />
employment.<br />
Individuals applying for intensive and training<br />
services must meet all <strong>of</strong> the following<br />
requirements for program participation:<br />
< Must be 18 years or older.<br />
< Must be living <strong>of</strong>f the reservation and<br />
residing in the urban and surrounding<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque, Gallup, and<br />
Farmington.<br />
< Must provide pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Native American<br />
Ancestry.<br />
< Must be unemployed, underemployed, or<br />
economially disadvantaged (low income).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, not limited to<br />
Native-Americans only, anyone can apply.<br />
Employment and labor information for the Four<br />
Corners area.<br />
Employment Services: matches qualified job<br />
applicant with employer’s work requirements.<br />
Provides information concerning job search skills<br />
and strategies.<br />
Unemployment Insurance: provides payments to<br />
workers who are temporarily unemployed through<br />
no fault <strong>of</strong> their own.<br />
Trade Adjustment/Trade Readjustment Programs:<br />
special programs available to eligible workers who<br />
lose their jobs or whose hours <strong>of</strong> work and wages<br />
are reduced as a result <strong>of</strong> trade imports from<br />
other countries.<br />
Veterans’ Services: ensures that job training and<br />
placement services are <strong>of</strong>fered to veterans on a<br />
priority basis.<br />
Employment Testing: provides aptitude, literacy,<br />
and pr<strong>of</strong>iciency testing by appointment.<br />
America’s Job Bank: provides computerized<br />
interstate job vacancy information to employers<br />
and job applicants.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Project Shield<br />
PMS Vocational Program<br />
2115 E. 12 th St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-8931 Shield Industries<br />
(505) 326-2731 PMS<br />
Fax: (505) 326-7283<br />
LAGUNA PUEBLO<br />
Partners for Success<br />
Employment & Training<br />
Box 207<br />
Laguna, NM 87026<br />
Web: www.ldoe.org/partners.htm<br />
Employment/Training<br />
Phone: (505) 552-9322<br />
Fax: (505) 552-9341<br />
Higher Education<br />
Phone: (505) 552-7182<br />
Fax: (505) 552-7235<br />
Laguna Acoma Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
Phone: (505) 552-0619<br />
Fax: (505) 552-0623<br />
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Vocational program serving adults with<br />
developmental disabilities. Services are provided<br />
through three primary program components.<br />
Work Services: based at the facility site but<br />
includes community-based enclaves and work<br />
crews; “Lawn Rangers” are a yard maintenance<br />
crew, and “Rag Bag Rugs” are handwoven rugs.<br />
Group-Supported Employment: integrated<br />
benchwork model employing disabled and nondisabled<br />
workers at “Wood Corners Products.” All<br />
types <strong>of</strong> furniture and lattice are made there.<br />
Individual-Supported Employment: places<br />
workers in community-based businesses and<br />
provides training and support to the employee<br />
through Job Coaches.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome however, must be active<br />
clients <strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Vocational Rehabilitation<br />
with the State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico.<br />
Works with tribal members and Native Americans<br />
who are living on the reservation.<br />
Employment and training services; Internships;<br />
Higher Education; Laguna Acoma Vocational<br />
Rehabilitation Project.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome however, must be from<br />
Laguna or Acoma tribes.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Families & Youth AmeriCorps<br />
1320 S. Solano &<br />
1190 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
(800) 658-6765 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-9017<br />
Web: http://www.fyinm.org<br />
Good Start Industries<br />
Thrift Shop<br />
420 S. Valley Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 524-1395 Administrative<br />
Donation Center<br />
2305 E. Nevada<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88003<br />
Phone: (575) 526-2087 Administrative<br />
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L.E.A.D.S and Youth Employment Success (Y.E.S)<br />
Program<br />
The L.E.A.D.S/Y.E.S. Program (Learn, Earn, and<br />
Develop Success) is an employment program for<br />
at-risk youth. Participants are involved in job<br />
search classes, education programs, counseling,<br />
and community service and learn about positive<br />
employment attitudes. The optimal outcomes are<br />
permanent employment or apprenticeship<br />
programs.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM; and<br />
Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM. After hours services<br />
are available to clients by appointment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Persons who have disabling conditions and /or are<br />
disadvantaged economically are given an<br />
opportunity to learn job skills as employees.<br />
Good Start accepts items donated by the public<br />
and then repairs them in order to employ persons<br />
with disabling or disadvantaged conditions.<br />
Donation drop <strong>of</strong>f open Monday-Saturday 9 AM-8<br />
PM, and Sunday, Noon-5 PM. Store open<br />
Monday-Saturday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Teamworks<br />
201 N. Church St., Ste. 350<br />
Community First National Bank Building<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524- 6290 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6296<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us/womenscommission/<br />
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This program is available to women who are on<br />
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF),<br />
and have basic English skills to understand the<br />
curriculum.<br />
The Job Training Program entails an initial 8 week<br />
intensive training session which includes:<br />
< 3 weeks <strong>of</strong> life skills training (conflict,<br />
stress and time management, budget<br />
planning, self-esteem building, parenting,<br />
domestic violence awareness, and<br />
communication);<br />
< 3 weeks <strong>of</strong> employability training (job<br />
interviews, applications, resumes,<br />
management model, dress for success,<br />
work ethic, and customer service<br />
techniques);<br />
< 4 weeks <strong>of</strong> computer training (Windows<br />
2000, Micros<strong>of</strong>t Office Suite and Internet<br />
skills); and<br />
< 2 weeks structured internship.<br />
GED instruction is <strong>of</strong>fered on site every week for 6<br />
hours per week.<br />
To apply must set up an appointment for intake;<br />
apply for monetary support through ISD, and<br />
attend NM works orientation.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Alternative House, Inc.-La Pasada<br />
2206 4TH St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 242-3799<br />
Fax: (505) 247-0485<br />
Archdiocese <strong>of</strong> Santa Fe<br />
Thresholds Program<br />
4000 St. Joseph Pl. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87120<br />
Phone: (505) 831-8174<br />
Fax: (505) 831-8206<br />
Crossroads for Women<br />
805 Tijeras NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 242-1010<br />
Fax: (505) 242-1551<br />
Dismas House<br />
701 Candelaria NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
PO Box 6101<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87197<br />
Phone:(505) 343-0746<br />
Fax: (505) 345-4513<br />
Web: www.dismashousenewmexico.org<br />
E-mail: dismas@dismashousenewmexico.org623<br />
Maya's Place<br />
640 Grove SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 266-0110<br />
Fax: (505) 266-0998<br />
Social Services-Ex-Offender Programs<br />
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Ex-Offender half-way house. 60 beds expanding<br />
to 106 beds (2002).<br />
Federal program with referrals from federal<br />
corrections system.<br />
In house substance abuse and anger<br />
management programs.<br />
One year transitional program for individuals<br />
released from incarceration.<br />
Mentoring for women and men.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program for women released from incarceration.<br />
Two year program working to reunite families.<br />
Transitional housing, counseling, referral services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Transitional housing program for men and<br />
women on parole.<br />
Programs for women released from incarceration.<br />
Housing program, referral services, counseling<br />
services, job services. Life skills, parenting<br />
classes, intensive case management.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the client population has a dual diagnosis<br />
<strong>of</strong> mental disorders and/or substance abuse<br />
issues.<br />
Office open Monday-Saturday, 8 AM-6 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE & CENTRAL NM<br />
Haven House, Inc.<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
PO Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
Isleta Behavioral Health Services<br />
04 Blithe Road<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
P. O. Box 301<br />
Isleta Pueblo, NM 87022<br />
Phone: (505) 865-3254<br />
Fax: (505) 865-3085<br />
Social Services: Family Violence-Batterer Services<br />
Valencia Counseling Services, Inc. Los Lunas<br />
735 Don Pasqual Rd.<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
P. O. Box 518<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
Phone: (505) 865-3350<br />
Fax: (505) 865-4739<br />
Phone: (505) 832-1095 Torrance County<br />
(505) 384-0220 Cibola County<br />
(505) 865-3359 Valencia County<br />
(505) 865-3359 Crisis Line 24 hours<br />
OUTSIDE CENTRAL NM<br />
ALAMOGORDO<br />
COPE, Inc.<br />
909 South Florida St.<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 434-3622<br />
(575) 437-2673 Crisis<br />
Fax: (575) 434-3530<br />
Email: cope@netmdc.com<br />
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Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Provides outpatient domestic violence prevention,<br />
child abuse prevention, medical assistance, and<br />
general assistance.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.<br />
A community mental health center provides<br />
outpatient therapy, psychiatric care, case<br />
management, Residential Treatment Care, and a<br />
day program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional consultations, education<br />
and training, life and social skill development,<br />
crisis intervention, and domestic violence shelter<br />
care. All specifically related to domestic violence<br />
issues. Offers dating violence prevention<br />
programs.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ARTESIA<br />
Grammy’s House<br />
811 West Texas<br />
Artesia, NM 88210<br />
Phone: (575) 748-1198<br />
(575) 365-5144 Crisis<br />
(888) 740-5057 Hotline<br />
Email: grmyshse@yahoo.com<br />
CARLSBAD<br />
Carlsbad Battered Family Shelter<br />
P.O. Box 2396<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88220-2396<br />
Phone: (575) 885–4615<br />
Fax: (575) 887-0179<br />
CHAMA<br />
North Central Community Based Services,<br />
Inc.<br />
16542 Hwy 84<br />
Chama, NM 87520<br />
Phone: (575) 756-2327<br />
(800) 473-5220 (hotline)<br />
Fax: (575) 756-1897<br />
Web: www.nccbs.org<br />
Email: nccbs@hughes.net<br />
CLOVIS<br />
Hartley House<br />
900 Main<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
P.O. Box 1732<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
Phone: (575) 762-0050<br />
(575) 769-0305 Crisis<br />
(800) 401-0305 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 763-8953<br />
Web: www.nmsvdv.org<br />
Email: info@thehartleyhouse.org<br />
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Domestic violence shelter; crisis intervention for<br />
women and children; juvenile program for<br />
troubled youth; counseling services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Provides services that include individual peer<br />
counseling sessions, women's self esteem<br />
group,24 hour crisis intervention, women's<br />
support and DV education group, Domestic Abuse<br />
Intervention Project for perpetrators, 24 hour<br />
supervised residential shelter care, transportation<br />
and referrals.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> the domestic violence<br />
problem, collaborative response systems,<br />
advocacy and services to victims, community<br />
awareness plan, and coordinated community<br />
response effort.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Shelter provides domestic violence specific<br />
psycho-educational and support services for child<br />
witnesses to domestic abuse. It also provides<br />
batterer intervention and advocacy services to<br />
adolescents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
DEMING<br />
The Healing House<br />
522 West Pine<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
P.O. Box 1223<br />
Deming, NM 88030<br />
Phone: (575) 546-6539<br />
Fax: (575) 546-2273<br />
Email: healinginc@zianet.com<br />
ESPANOLA<br />
Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
577 El Llano Rd.<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 753-1656<br />
(505) 672-2208<br />
(800) 206-1656 24 hour crisis hotline<br />
Web: www.crisis-centers.com<br />
Email: ccnnm@crisis-centers.com<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Family Crisis Center<br />
208 East Apache St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3549<br />
(505) 564-9192 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 325-7803<br />
Email: familycrisiscent@qwest.net<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills, crisis intervention, domestic violence<br />
shelter, care, and legal advocacy. Children must<br />
be accompanied by a parent.<br />
Services Include: Domestic violence, shelter<br />
accommodations, individual/group counseling,<br />
child witnesses program, <strong>of</strong>fenders group<br />
program, case management and local detention<br />
facility treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (Domestic Violence).<br />
The Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
provides holistic services to victims and<br />
perpetrators <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
* Counseling<br />
* Safe Shelter<br />
* Children's Counseling<br />
* Men's and Women's Group<br />
* Legal assistance with Restraining Orders<br />
* Support Group<br />
* Information and Referral<br />
* 24 hour Crisis Hotline<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Services include a protection shelter, gateway<br />
program for <strong>of</strong>fenders, family counseling,<br />
children's programs, and special groups <strong>of</strong><br />
communication, self-esteem, anger management,<br />
chemical dependency, divorce, etc. Program<br />
Gateway is a 52 week <strong>of</strong>fender program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
GRANTS<br />
Roberta’s Place<br />
807 Roosevelt Ave.<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
P.O. Box 7304<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
Phone: (505) 287-7203<br />
(505) 287-7724 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 287-7205<br />
Email: robertas@qwest.net<br />
HOBBS<br />
Options, Inc.<br />
200 North Dalmont<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
P.O. Box 2213<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
Phone: (575) 393-2459<br />
(575) 393-4638<br />
(575) 397-1576 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 397-3640<br />
Email: option@leaco.net<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
La Casa, Inc.<br />
800 South Walnut<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
P.O. Box 2463<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 526-2819<br />
(575) 526-9513 Crisis<br />
(800) 376-2272 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 526-8542<br />
Web: www.lacasainc.org<br />
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Provides shelter for up to 90 days, advocacy, and<br />
counseling for women and children in and out <strong>of</strong><br />
the shelter. Also <strong>of</strong>fers client support, counseling,<br />
local transportation, assistance with filling out<br />
restraining orders, accompany clients to hearings,<br />
and personal necessities if needed such as:<br />
clothing, toothbrushes, shampoo, food and<br />
furniture.<br />
Roberta's Place has a 24 hour-7 day crisis line and<br />
intervention by pr<strong>of</strong>essional advocates. Roberta's<br />
Place also has a thrift store located at this<br />
address.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides specialized assessment, support<br />
services, counseling, life and social skill<br />
development, crisis intervention, safehouse<br />
interviewing, and a domestic violence shelter.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional clinical consultation,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
Shelter care for males that are victims.<br />
Children under 18 must be accompanied by a<br />
legal guardian.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
RATON<br />
Alternatives to Violence<br />
124 Pecos Avenue<br />
Raton, NM 87740<br />
P. O. Box 1632<br />
Raton, NM 87740<br />
Phone: (575) 445-5778<br />
(800) 799-6484 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 445-0525<br />
Email: stopviolence@bacavalley.com<br />
ROSWELL<br />
Roswell Refuge for Battered Adults<br />
1215 B North Garden Ave.<br />
Roswell, NM 88201<br />
P.O. Box 184<br />
Roswell, NM 88202<br />
Phone: (575) 627-8361 (Shelter)<br />
(575) 624-3222(Admin)<br />
Email: refuge@zianet.com<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families, Inc.<br />
2845 Agua Fria Rd.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
P.O. Box 5701<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87502<br />
Phone: (505) 474-5536<br />
(505) 473-5200 Crisis<br />
(800) 473-5220 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 474-5826<br />
Web: www.esperanzashelter.org<br />
Email: kcquirk@esperanzashelter.org<br />
SILVER CITY<br />
El Refugio<br />
800 South Robert St.<br />
Silver City, NM 88061<br />
Phone: (575) 538-2125<br />
(888) 538-2125 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 538-0495<br />
Email: moralesloeblm@elrefugioinc.org<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills, and crisis intervention. Provides individual<br />
and group counseling, advocacy, children's group,<br />
parenting groups, safe shelter, community<br />
education, and referrals.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must have DV episode<br />
within last six months.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education, and<br />
training, life and social skill development, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Programs vary from round-the-clock hotlines,<br />
crisis intervention, emergency shelter housing,<br />
and counseling, to therapy and advocacy for<br />
victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence and their children.<br />
Operates shelters in Santa Fe and outreach crisis<br />
centers in Santa Fe, Las Vegas, and Mora. Child<br />
counseling has been one <strong>of</strong> the most effective<br />
means <strong>of</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> future domestic violence.<br />
The child counseling gives parents a motivation to<br />
resolve their problems.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers education, counseling, a shelter for victims<br />
<strong>of</strong> domestic violence, legal services for children<br />
and their families effected by domestic violence<br />
and sexual abuse. Provides service and<br />
specialized assessment, mental health<br />
evaluations, support services, counseling,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case by case basis.
SOCORRO<br />
El Puente Del Socorro<br />
610 Franklin St.<br />
Socorro, NM 87801<br />
Phone: (575) 835-0928<br />
Fax: (575) 835-1793<br />
Email: johnniet@sdc.org<br />
elpuente@nmt.edu<br />
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES<br />
Domestic Abuse Intervention Center<br />
1101 North Cedar<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
P.O. Box 1711<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
Phone: (575) 894-3557<br />
Fax: (575) 894-1418<br />
Email: daic@zianet.com<br />
TUCUMARI<br />
Tucumari Domestic Violence<br />
300 South Third, Basement<br />
Tucumcari, NM 88401<br />
P.O. Box 304<br />
Tucumari, NM 88401<br />
Phone: (575) 461-4208<br />
Fax: (575) 461-0976<br />
Email: tucdvp@fr66.com<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education and<br />
training, life and social skills, crisis intervention,<br />
and domestic violence shelter care. Assist with<br />
DV orders <strong>of</strong> Protection, supervised visitations,<br />
group counseling, batterers intervention, and<br />
women's empowerment counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Non-Residential program provides service and<br />
specialized assessment, support services,<br />
education and training, life and social skills<br />
development, and crisis intervention.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides services to abused family members and<br />
their children. Offers 24-hour crisis intervention,<br />
confidential safe shelter, individual advocacy,<br />
batters intervention program, life and social skills<br />
for victims and children, domestic violence<br />
education, medical and housing referrals,<br />
advocacy and Domestic Violence Order<br />
Assistance, and support groups for women and<br />
children. Crisis number.<br />
All services are free and confidential.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE & CENTRAL NM<br />
Social Services: Family Violence-Counseling<br />
Enlace Comunitario (Latino Immigrants)<br />
Physical address unpublished<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
P.O. Box 8919<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87198<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8972 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 246-8973<br />
Web: www.enlacenm.org<br />
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc.<br />
1043 Highway 313<br />
Bernalillo, NM 87004<br />
Phone: (505) 867-3351<br />
Fax: (505) 867-3514<br />
Haven House, Inc.<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
P. O. Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
Hogares, Inc.<br />
1218 Grieqos Rd.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
P.O. Box 6485<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87197<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8471 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 342-5450<br />
Web: www.hogaresinc.com<br />
Isleta Social Services<br />
1100 Broadway SE Trailer D<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
P.O. Box 1270<br />
Isleta, NM 87022<br />
Phone: (505) 869-2772 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 869-5923<br />
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Provides case management to battered Latino<br />
women. The case managers act as advocates to<br />
the victims to get restraining orders, find housing,<br />
and food assistance. Also <strong>of</strong>fers counseling for<br />
women and children and a family program.<br />
Sessions in Spanish only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must speak Spanish.<br />
Provides outpatient services, DWI classes, mental<br />
health services, substance abuse treatment, and<br />
counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, preference given to<br />
Native Americans.<br />
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Focus is children, youth and their families<br />
Provides life skills development, and behavioral<br />
health respite. Other services include an<br />
adolescent treatment center, outpatient services,<br />
behavioral management, and substance abuse<br />
treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides general social services to the community<br />
through social welfare programs, social work,<br />
human services, and community development.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must live on Isleta<br />
Reservation or be from Isleta Pueblo.
Kirtland Air Force Base Family Support<br />
Center<br />
1451 Fourth St. SE, Consolidated Support, Bldg.<br />
20245<br />
Kirtland AFB, NM 87117<br />
Phone: (505) 846-0741 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 846-9889<br />
Manzanita Counseling Center<br />
University <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
College <strong>of</strong> Education<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87131<br />
Phone: (505) 277-7311 Administrative<br />
Morning Star<br />
(Native American Women & Children)<br />
1410 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-8299 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0622<br />
Email: morningstarwomen@qwest.net<br />
Outcomes, Inc.<br />
1503 University Blvd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2551 Administrative<br />
Fax: (505) 243-0446<br />
Web: www.outcomesnm.org<br />
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Provides programs such as maltreatment<br />
intervention services, secondary prevention<br />
counseling, new parent support program,<br />
exceptional family member program, outreach<br />
education services, Kirtland home schooling, and<br />
classes for anger management education, Mom,<br />
Pops and Tots play group, Parent-Infant group,<br />
domestic violence awareness class, stress<br />
management for women, parenting, and a single,<br />
active-duty expectant moms workshop.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, will be evaluated on a<br />
case by case basis. Must have affiliation with<br />
Kirtland Air Force Base either by military status or<br />
civilian status and clearance to enter the<br />
premises.<br />
Offers free, confidential counseling to children,<br />
adolescents and adults within the Albuquerque<br />
and surrounding area(s). Counseling is provided<br />
by Master's level student counselors.<br />
Counseling is supervised by doctoral students,<br />
and University pr<strong>of</strong>essors. Couples and families<br />
are welcome.<br />
*This organization has an automatic voicemail<br />
system that picks up and asks you to leave<br />
certain information in order to schedule<br />
counseling. Was unable to verify that ex<strong>of</strong>fenders<br />
are welcome.<br />
Community-based advocacy program that<br />
provides safety, advocacy, education, and support<br />
for Indian women and children who are victims <strong>of</strong><br />
domestic violence. Legal department assists with<br />
restraining orders and divorce decrees. Food<br />
bank and clothing bank on site.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.<br />
Provides counseling, adoption education, support<br />
services, career and job services, and other<br />
programs. The program tries to strengthen<br />
individuals and families in New Mexico. The<br />
counseling is <strong>of</strong>fered to children, adults, couples,<br />
and families. Services include play therapy,<br />
substance abuse assessment and referral,<br />
psychiatric evaluation, medication services, and<br />
scholarship assistance. Parentcraft provides<br />
education for parents, skill building, and other<br />
support services for parents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
<strong>Resource</strong>s, Inc./Victims Assistance<br />
P. O. Box 27519<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1241 for Service/Intake<br />
(505) 768-2104 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 768-2449<br />
S. A. F. E. House<br />
P.O. Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4219 for Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 773-3645 (toll free)<br />
(505) 384-2737 In Torrance County<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safehousenm.org<br />
Samaritan Counseling Center<br />
1101 Medical Arts Ave, NE, Bldg 3<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 842-5300 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 765-1100<br />
Web: www.samaritancc.com<br />
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Provides service assessment, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills development, crisis intervention,<br />
individualized safety plans, child safety planning,<br />
child advocacy, domestic violence education, case<br />
management, and transport.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Operates as a<br />
24/7 service provider for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic<br />
violence. Offers counseling for children, victims,<br />
and abusers through a family program; substance<br />
abuse counseling for victims and abusers; anger<br />
management for teens and adults; parenting;<br />
health care; legal advocacy; transitional housing;<br />
rental; and <strong>of</strong>fice training.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Samaritan Center for Changing Families (SCCF)<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers individual psychotherapy for children older<br />
than five years, adolescents, and adults. Therapy<br />
is also available for married, separated, and<br />
divorcing couples. SCCF also <strong>of</strong>fers reintegration<br />
therapy for parents and children who have lost<br />
contact with each other.<br />
Back to the Well provides spiritual renewal in the<br />
form <strong>of</strong> retreats and groups for ministers.<br />
* Individual psychotherapy for children and<br />
adults<br />
* Couple Counseling<br />
* Employee Assistance Programs<br />
* Pre-Marriage Counseling<br />
* Family Therapy<br />
* Pastoral Counseling<br />
* Family Mediation<br />
* Psychological Assessment<br />
* Clergy Continuing Education<br />
* Programs for Congregations<br />
* Psycho-educational services in the<br />
community.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Valencia Counseling Services, Inc. Los Lunas<br />
735 Don Pasqual Rd.<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
Phone: (505) 865-3350<br />
Fax: (505) 865-4739<br />
P. O. Box 518<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
Phone: (505) 832-1095 Torrance County<br />
(505) 384-0220 Cibola County<br />
(505) 865-3350 Valencia County<br />
(505) 865-3359 Crisis Line 24 hours<br />
Valencia Shelter for Victims <strong>of</strong> Domestic<br />
Violence<br />
513 Becker Ave.<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
P. O. Box 1095<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
Phone: (505) 864-3202 Administrative<br />
(505) 864-1383 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 864-8138<br />
OUTSIDE CENTRAL NM<br />
ALAMOGORDO<br />
COPE, Inc.<br />
909 South Florida St.<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 434-3622<br />
(575) 437-2673 Crisis line<br />
(866) 350-2673 Toll free<br />
Fax: (575) 434-3530<br />
Email: cope@netmdc.com<br />
ARTESIA<br />
Grammy’s House<br />
811 West Texas<br />
Artesia, NM 88210<br />
Phone: (575) 748-1198<br />
(575) 365-5144 Crisis<br />
(888) 740-5057 Hotline<br />
Email: grmyshse@yahoo.com<br />
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A community mental health center provides<br />
outpatient therapy, psychiatric care, case<br />
management, residential treatment care, and a<br />
day program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Valencia Shelter provides relief and support<br />
to victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. The program<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers counseling, life skills education, crisis<br />
intervention, emergency shelter, <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />
programs, transitional life skills and housing.<br />
Other services include: emergency shelter and<br />
support for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence, referrals<br />
to area agencies, and education.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional consultations, education<br />
and training, life and social skill development,<br />
crisis intervention, and domestic violence shelter<br />
care. All specifically related to domestic violence<br />
issues. Also provides dating violence prevention<br />
programs.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Domestic violence shelter; crisis intervention for<br />
women and children; juvenile program for<br />
troubled youth; and counseling services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.
AZTEC<br />
Desert View Counseling<br />
220 E. Chuska<br />
Aztec, NM 87410<br />
Phone: (505) 334-3444<br />
Fax: (505) 334-3088<br />
Email: daybreakcenter@yahoo.com<br />
CARLSBAD<br />
Carlsbad Battered Family Shelter<br />
P.O. Box 2396<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88220-2396<br />
Phone: (575) 885–4615<br />
Fax: (575) 887-0179<br />
CHAMA<br />
North Central Community Based Services,<br />
Inc.<br />
16542 Hwy 84<br />
Chama, NM 87520<br />
Phone: (575) 756-2327<br />
(800) 473-5220<br />
Fax: (575) 756-1897<br />
Web: www.nccbs.org<br />
Email: nccbs@hughes.net<br />
CLOVIS<br />
Hartley House<br />
900 Main<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
P.O. Box 1732<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
Phone: (575) 762-0050<br />
(575) 769-0305 Crisis<br />
(800) 401-0305 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 763-8953<br />
Web: www.nmsvdv.org<br />
Email: info@thehartleyhouse.org<br />
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Specializes in counseling for women, men, and<br />
children who have suffered from sexual abuse,<br />
domestic violence, or other abuse. In addition,<br />
there is counseling for at-risk youth.<br />
*ONLY youth Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides services that include individual peer<br />
counseling sessions, women's self-esteem<br />
group,24-hour crisis intervention, women's<br />
support and Domestic Violence education group,<br />
Domestic Abuse Intervention Project for<br />
perpetrators, 24 hour supervised residential<br />
shelter care, transportation, and referrals.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> the domestic violence<br />
problem, collaborative response systems,<br />
advocacy and services to victims, community<br />
awareness plan, and coordinated community<br />
response effort.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emotional support and counseling for abused<br />
persons and their families. Prevents the abuse <strong>of</strong><br />
adults and children resulting from domestic<br />
disturbances.<br />
Shelter provides domestic violence specific<br />
psycho-educational and support services for child<br />
witnesses to domestic abuse. Temporary refuge<br />
for battered spouses/partners (or other abused<br />
family members) and their children.<br />
Batterer intervention and advocacy services to<br />
adolescents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
DEMING<br />
The Healing House<br />
522 West Pine<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
P.O. Box 1223<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
Phone: (575) 546-6539<br />
Fax: (575) 546-2273<br />
Email: healinginc@zianet.com<br />
ESPANOLA<br />
Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
577 El Llano Rd.<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 753-1656<br />
(505) 672-2208<br />
(800) 206-1656 24 hour crisis hotline<br />
Web: www.crisis-centers.com<br />
Email: ccnnm@crisis-centers.com<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Family Crisis Center<br />
208 East Apache St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3549<br />
(505) 564-9192 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 325-7803<br />
Email: familycrisiscent@qwest.net<br />
Family Health, Inc.<br />
605 E. Apache<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Mailing Address:<br />
P. O. Box 5502<br />
Farmington, NM 87499<br />
Phone: (505) 564-8936<br />
Fax: (505) 326-0172<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills, crisis intervention, domestic violence<br />
shelter, care, and legal advocacy. Children must<br />
be accompanied by a parent.<br />
Services Include: Individual/group counseling,<br />
child witnesses program, <strong>of</strong>fenders group<br />
program, case management, domestic violence,<br />
shelter accommodations, and local detention<br />
facility treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (Domestic Violence).<br />
The Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
provides holistic services to victims and<br />
perpetrators <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
* Counseling<br />
* Safe Shelter<br />
* Children's Counseling<br />
* Men's and Women's Group<br />
* Legal assistance with Restraining Orders<br />
* Support Group<br />
* Information and Referral<br />
* 24 hour Crisis Hotline<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Services include a protection shelter, gateway<br />
program for <strong>of</strong>fenders, family counseling,<br />
children's programs, and special groups <strong>of</strong><br />
communication, self-esteem, anger management,<br />
chemical dependency, divorce, etc. Program<br />
Gateway is a 52 week <strong>of</strong>fender program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Relationship therapy, parenting issues, sexual<br />
abuse issues, mental health care, counseling,<br />
PTSD, depression and natural health services.<br />
Therapeutic massage stress management, and<br />
naturopathic remedies.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders not accepted per Jaunice's<br />
conversation with the boss.
GALLUP<br />
Battered Family Services<br />
207 South Strong<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 722-6389<br />
(505) 722-7483 Crisis<br />
(800) 634-4508 Hotline<br />
Web: http://www.batteredfamiliesservices.org/<br />
Email: dvgnm1@cnetco.com<br />
GRANTS<br />
Roberta’s Place<br />
807 Roosevelt Ave.<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
P.O. Box 7304<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
Phone: (505) 287-7203<br />
(505) 287-7724 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 287-7205<br />
Email: robertas@qwest.net<br />
HOBBS<br />
Options, Inc.<br />
200 North Dalmont<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
P.O. Box 2213<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
Phone: (575) 393-2459<br />
(575) 393-4638<br />
(575) 397-1576 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 397-3640<br />
Email: option@leaco.net<br />
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Services Provided:<br />
Domestic Violence response team 24 hours, will<br />
go onsite, and works with local hospital. A shelter<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers stays <strong>of</strong> one night-90 days, plus available<br />
food and clothing.<br />
Treatment services include women's support,<br />
individual, adult, parenting, domestic violence,<br />
and a children's group.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides shelter for up to 90 days, advocacy, and<br />
counseling for women and children in and out <strong>of</strong><br />
the shelter. Also <strong>of</strong>fers client support, counseling,<br />
local transportation, assistance with filling out<br />
restraining orders, accompany clients to hearings,<br />
personal necessities if needed such as: clothing,<br />
toothbrushes, shampoo, food and furniture.<br />
Roberta's Place has a 24/7 crisis line and<br />
intervention by pr<strong>of</strong>essional advocates. Roberta's<br />
Place also has a thrift store located at this<br />
address.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides specialized assessment, support<br />
services, counseling, life and social skill<br />
development, crisis intervention, safehouse<br />
interviewing, and a domestic violence shelter.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Bridge Ministries, Inc.<br />
2511 Chaparral<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-6404 (General)<br />
(575) 571-1022 (Dr. Cindy Bostick)<br />
(575) 522-6406 (Kathy Slee)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-0031<br />
Email: dsallee@nmsu.edu<br />
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Provides Christ-centered family, pre-marital,<br />
marital, divorce, and family violence counseling.<br />
Dr. Cindy Bostick runs the outpatient health<br />
center in which individuals are <strong>of</strong>fered mental<br />
health therapy.<br />
Kathy Slee runs “Care Bridge”, a friendship<br />
volunteer program which matches people in need<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendship with volunteers.<br />
Most health plans and insurances are accepted.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English, Spanish,<br />
Portuguese.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; will not work with<br />
Satanists.
Families & Youth AmeriCorps<br />
1320 S. Solano &<br />
1190 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
(800) 658-6765 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-9017<br />
Web: http://www.fyinm.org<br />
La Casa, Inc.<br />
800 South Walnut<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
P.O. Box 2463<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 526-2819<br />
(575) 526-9513 Crisis<br />
(800) 376-2272 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 526-8542<br />
Web: www.lacasainc.org<br />
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Family Focus<br />
Intervention and treatment services are <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
children, adolescents and their families based on<br />
the family's strengths and needs. These services<br />
may include as needed crisis management,<br />
counseling, assessment, educational groups,<br />
therapy and psychiatric intervention. The<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essional staff provides specialized services for<br />
substance abuse, emotional disturbances,<br />
educational issues, family problems, and<br />
behavioral disorders.<br />
Home-Based Treatment Programs<br />
The Home Based Treatment Team and Mid-Level<br />
Family Preservation Service Programs are<br />
intended to provide voluntary services to families<br />
experiencing severe disturbance in their<br />
functioning that may affect the well being <strong>of</strong> their<br />
children, and works towards the goal <strong>of</strong><br />
strengthening and preserving families. The<br />
identified population requirements for the Home-<br />
Based Services are: Involvement with Children,<br />
Youth, and Families Department (CYFD), Juvenile<br />
Probation and Parole Officer (JPPO) program, risk<br />
<strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-home placement, Special Emphasis<br />
Division (SED), and high-risk behaviors. The<br />
identified population requirements for the Mid-<br />
Level Family members being identified as<br />
moderate or high risk for abuse and/or neglect.<br />
Services to be provided to these families in both<br />
programs will include (but are not limited to):<br />
therapeutic intervention, skill building (i.e.<br />
parenting, communication skills, household<br />
management, and conflict resolution), advocacy,<br />
and networking families with appropriate<br />
community services.<br />
Hours Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM; and<br />
Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM. After hours services<br />
are available to clients by appointment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional clinical consultation,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
Shelter care for males who are victims.<br />
Children under 18 must be accompanied by a<br />
legal guardian.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
La Clinica de Familia (LCDF)<br />
Adolescent Family Life Program(AFLP)<br />
570 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, New Mexico 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-2042<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
LAS VEGAS<br />
Somos Familia<br />
400 Apache Street<br />
Las Vegas, NM 87701<br />
P.O. Box 638<br />
Las Vegas, NM 87701<br />
Phone: (505) 426-0185<br />
(866) 898-8021 Crisis<br />
Fax: (505) 426-0190<br />
Web: http://www.somosfamilialv.org/<br />
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AFLP <strong>of</strong>fers:<br />
< Individual, group and family counseling.<br />
< Prevention <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
< Health-related prenatal and parenting<br />
education for teen parents.<br />
< Family Support for parenting teens (male<br />
and female), age 18 and under.<br />
Administration hours Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM,<br />
and 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Behavioral Health Agency <strong>of</strong>fers Individual, family<br />
and group counseling; screening /assessments for<br />
DWI and alcohol; a 52 week batterers<br />
intervention program; life and parenting skills;<br />
and case management.<br />
Monitors visits with child, <strong>of</strong>fers alcohol and<br />
tobacco counseling, domestic violence counseling,<br />
agency referrals, legal aide, advocacy shelters,<br />
orders <strong>of</strong> protection, and crisis intervention.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
RATON<br />
Alternatives to Violence<br />
124 Pecos Avenue<br />
Raton, NM 87740<br />
P. O. Box 1632<br />
Raton, NM 87740<br />
Phone: (575) 445-5778<br />
(800) 799-6484 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 445-0525<br />
Email: stopviolence@bacavalley.com<br />
ROSWELL<br />
Roswell Refuge for Battered Adults<br />
1215 B North Garden Ave.<br />
Roswell, NM 88201<br />
P.O. Box 184<br />
Roswell, NM 88202<br />
Phone: (575) 627-8361 (Shelter)<br />
(575) 624-3222(Admin)<br />
Email: refuge@zianet.com<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families, Inc.<br />
2845 Agua Fria Rd.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
P.O. Box 5701<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87502<br />
Phone: (505) 474-5536<br />
(505) 473-5200 Crisis<br />
(800) 473-5220 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 474-5826<br />
Web: www.esperanzashelter.org<br />
Email: kcquirk@esperanzashelter.org<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills, and crisis intervention. Provides individual<br />
and group counseling, advocacy, children's group,<br />
parenting groups, safe shelter, community<br />
education, and referrals.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must have Domestic<br />
Violence episode within last six months.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education, and<br />
training, life and social skill development, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Programs vary from round-the-clock hotlines,<br />
crisis intervention, emergency shelter housing,<br />
and counseling, to therapy and advocacy for<br />
victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence and their children.<br />
Operates shelters in Santa Fe and outreach crisis<br />
centers in Santa Fe, Las Vegas, and Mora.<br />
Child counseling has been one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
effective means <strong>of</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> future domestic<br />
violence. The child counseling gives parents a<br />
motivation to resolve their problems.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SHIPROCK<br />
Home for Women & Children<br />
N. Hwy 491, Next to NHA Housing Office<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-5124<br />
Email: shiprockwomen@yahoo.com<br />
SILVER CITY<br />
El Refugio<br />
800 South Robert St.<br />
Silver City, NM 88061<br />
Phone: (575) 538-2125<br />
(888) 538-2125 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 538-0495<br />
Email: moralesloeblm@elrefugioinc.org<br />
SOCORRO<br />
El Puente Del Socorro<br />
610 Franklin St.<br />
Socorro, NM 87801<br />
Phone: (575) 835-0928<br />
Fax: (575) 835-1793<br />
Email: johnniet@sdc.org<br />
elpuente@nmt.edu<br />
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Temporary shelter for women and children who<br />
are victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. Advocacy for<br />
women and their children. Length <strong>of</strong> stay 30, 60,<br />
90 days, and in some cases an extension may be<br />
granted. Shelter capacity is for 20 adults and 18<br />
children (boys 13 years and older, and girls <strong>of</strong> all<br />
ages.<br />
Other service provided: safety, advocacy,<br />
education, referrals, crisis intervention,<br />
networking and transportation<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; open<br />
24/7 for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers education, counseling, a shelter for victims<br />
<strong>of</strong> domestic violence, and legal services for<br />
children and their families effected by domestic<br />
violence and sexual abuse. Provides service and<br />
specialized assessment, mental health<br />
evaluations, support services, counseling,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education and<br />
training, life and social skills, crisis intervention,<br />
and domestic violence shelter care. Assists with<br />
Domestic Violence orders <strong>of</strong> Protection,<br />
supervised visitations, group counseling, batterers<br />
intervention, and women's empowerment<br />
counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
TAOS<br />
Community Against Violence<br />
P.O. 169<br />
Taos, NM 87571<br />
Phone: (575) 758-8082<br />
(575) 758-9888 Crisis<br />
Fax: (575) 758-4051<br />
Web: http://www.taoscav.org/<br />
Email: malindad@taoscav.com<br />
TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES<br />
Domestic Abuse Intervention Center<br />
1101 North Cedar<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
P.O. Box 1711<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
Phone: (575) 894-3557<br />
Fax: (575) 894-1418<br />
Email: daic@zianet.com<br />
TUCUMARI<br />
Tucumari Domestic Violence<br />
300 South Third, Basement<br />
Tucumari, NM 88401<br />
P.O. Box 304<br />
Tucumari, NM 88401<br />
Phone: (575) 461-4208<br />
Fax: (575) 461-0976<br />
Email: tucdvp@fr66.com<br />
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Provides crisis intervention to adults, children and<br />
families at risk due to domestic violence.<br />
Services include early intervention, community<br />
outreach and education, and community<br />
awareness regarding sexual and domestic<br />
violence.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (victims <strong>of</strong> violence).<br />
The non-residential program provides service and<br />
specialized assessment, support services,<br />
education and training, life and social skills<br />
development, and crisis intervention.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides services to abused family members and<br />
their children. Offers 24-hour crisis intervention,<br />
confidential safe shelter, individual advocacy,<br />
batterers’ intervention program, life and social<br />
skills for victims and children, domestic violence<br />
education, medical and housing referrals,<br />
advocacy and DVO assistance, and support<br />
groups for women and children.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
National Domestic Violence Hotline<br />
1-800-799-7233<br />
S.A.F.E. House Hotline<br />
1-800-773-3645<br />
Alamogordo<br />
(575) 437-2673<br />
For Otero and Lincoln Counties<br />
Carlsbad<br />
(575) 885-4615<br />
For Eddy County<br />
Clovis<br />
1-800-401-0305<br />
For Clovis, Portales and Surrounding Areas<br />
Crownpoint<br />
1-800-799-5050 (National)<br />
Espanola<br />
1-800-206-1656<br />
For Nothern New Mexico<br />
Gallup<br />
1-800-634-4508<br />
For Gallup and Surrounding Area<br />
Santa Fe<br />
1-800-473-5220<br />
For Santa Fe and Surrounding Area<br />
Silver City<br />
1-888-538-2125<br />
For Grants, Catron, Hidalgo, and Luna Counties<br />
Taos<br />
(575) 758-9888<br />
For Taos and Surrounding Area<br />
Social Services: Family Violence-Hotlines<br />
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ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Enlace Comunitario (Latino Immigrants)<br />
Physical address unpublished<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
P.O. Box 8919<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87198<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8972 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 246-8973<br />
Web: www.enlacenm.org<br />
Legal Helpline (Free Legal Information)<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2590 Albuquerque<br />
(800) 209-3854 (toll free)<br />
Legal <strong>Resource</strong>s<br />
Phone: (505) 243-4300 Albuquerque<br />
(877) 974-3400 <strong>Statewide</strong> (toll free)<br />
Morning Star<br />
(Native American Women & Children)<br />
1410 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-8299 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0622<br />
Email: morningstarwomen@qwest.net<br />
New Mexico Legal Aid<br />
500 Copper Ave. NW, Ste. 300<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
P.O. Box 25486<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125-5486<br />
Phone: (505) 243-7871<br />
Fax: (505) 842-9864<br />
Web: http://www.nmlegalaid.org/<br />
<strong>Resource</strong>s, Inc./Victims Assistance<br />
P. O. Box 27519<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1241 for Service/Intake<br />
(505) 768-2104 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 768-2449<br />
Social Services: Family Violence-Legal Help<br />
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Provides case management to battered Latino<br />
women. The case managers act as advocates to<br />
the victims to get restraining orders, find<br />
housing, and food assistance. Also <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
counseling for women and children and a family<br />
program. Sessions in Spanish only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must speak Spanish.<br />
Community-based advocacy program that<br />
provides safety, advocacy, education, and<br />
support for Indian women and children who are<br />
victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. Legal department<br />
assists with restraining orders and divorce<br />
decrees. Food bank and clothing bank on site.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.<br />
Provides services for welfare appeals,<br />
unemployment, domestic violence victims,<br />
referrals to shelters, living conditions, consumer<br />
matters, and Social Security Benefits reinstated.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (apply to above criteria).<br />
Provides service assessment, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and<br />
social skills development, crisis intervention,<br />
individualized safety plans, child safety planning,<br />
child advocacy, domestic violence education,<br />
case management, and transport.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Operates as a<br />
24/7 service provider for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
S. A. F. E. House<br />
P.O. Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4219 for Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 773-3645 (toll free)<br />
(505) 384-2737 In Torrance County<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safehousenm.org<br />
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Provides a shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic<br />
violence. Offers counseling for children, victims,<br />
and abusers through a family program;<br />
substance abuse counseling for victims and<br />
abusers; anger management for teens and<br />
adults; parenting; health care; legal advocacy;<br />
transitional housing; rental; and <strong>of</strong>fice training.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Social Services: Family Violence-Shelters<br />
See also: Day Shelters; Night Shelters; and Housing, Home Repairs, Rental Assistance<br />
ALBUQUERQUE & CENTRAL NEW MEXICO<br />
Haven House, Inc.<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
P. O. Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
S. A. F. E. House<br />
P.O. Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4219 for Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 773-3645 (toll free)<br />
(505) 384-2737 In Torrance County<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safehousenm.org<br />
Valencia Shelter for Victims <strong>of</strong> Domestic<br />
Violence<br />
513 Becker Ave.<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
P. O. Box 1095<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
Phone: (505) 864-3202 Administrative<br />
(505) 864-1383 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 864-8138<br />
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Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Provides a shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic<br />
violence. Offers counseling for children, victims,<br />
and abusers through a family program; substance<br />
abuse counseling for victims and abusers; anger<br />
management for teens and adults; parenting;<br />
health care; legal advocacy; transitional housing;<br />
rental; and <strong>of</strong>fice training.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Valencia Shelter provides relief and support<br />
to victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. The program<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers counseling, life skills education, crisis<br />
intervention, emergency shelter, <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />
programs, transitional life skills, and housing.<br />
Other services include emergency shelter and<br />
support for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence, referrals<br />
to area agencies, and education.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
OUTSIDE CENTRAL NEW MEXICO<br />
ALAMOGORDO<br />
COPE, Inc.<br />
909 South Florida St.<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 434-3622<br />
(575) 437-2673 Crisis<br />
Fax: (575) 434-3530<br />
Email: cope@netmdc.com<br />
ARTESIA<br />
Grammy’s House<br />
811 West Texas<br />
Artesia, NM 88210<br />
Phone: (575) 748-1198<br />
(575) 365-5144 Crisis<br />
(888) 740-5057 Hotline<br />
Email: grmyshse@yahoo.com<br />
CARLSBAD<br />
Carlsbad Crisis Center<br />
P.O. Box 2396<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88221<br />
Phone: (575) 885–4615<br />
Email: ldthomason@yahoo.com<br />
CLOVIS<br />
Hartley House<br />
900 Main<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
P.O. Box 1732<br />
Clovis, NM 88101<br />
Phone: (575) 762-0050<br />
(575) 769-0305 Crisis<br />
(800) 401-0305 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 763-8953<br />
Web: www.nmsvdv.org<br />
Email: info@thehartleyhouse.org<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional consultations, education<br />
and training, life and social skill development,<br />
crisis intervention, and domestic violence shelter<br />
care–all specifically related to domestic violence<br />
issues. Also <strong>of</strong>fers dating violence prevention<br />
programs.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Domestic violence shelter; crisis intervention for<br />
women and children; juvenile program for<br />
troubled youth; and counseling services.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Offers services to women and children who are<br />
victims or witnesses <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
-Shelter to victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
-Perpetrators Group for those who are court<br />
ordered or referred.<br />
-One-on-one counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Shelter provides domestic violence specific<br />
psycho-educational and support services for child<br />
witnesses to domestic abuse. It also provides<br />
batterer intervention and advocacy services to<br />
adolescents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
DEMING<br />
The Healing House<br />
522 West Pine<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
P.O. Box 1223<br />
Deming, NM 88031<br />
Phone: (575) 546-6539<br />
Fax: (575) 546-2273<br />
Email: healinginc@zianet.com<br />
ESPANOLA<br />
Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
577 El Llano Rd.<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 753-1656<br />
(505) 672-2208<br />
(800) 206-1656 24 hour crisis hotline<br />
Web: www.crisis-centers.com<br />
Email: ccnnm@crisis-centers.com<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Family Crisis Center<br />
208 East Apache St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3549<br />
(505) 564-9192 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 325-7803<br />
Email: familycrisiscent@qwest.net<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills, crisis intervention, domestic violence<br />
shelter, care, and legal advocacy. Children must<br />
be accompanied by a parent.<br />
Services Include: Individual/group counseling,<br />
child witnesses program, <strong>of</strong>fenders group<br />
program, case management, domestic violence,<br />
shelter accommodations, and local detention<br />
facility treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (Domestic Violence).<br />
The Crisis Center <strong>of</strong> Northern New Mexico<br />
provides holistic services to victims and<br />
perpetrators <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
* Counseling<br />
* Safe Shelter<br />
* Children's Counseling<br />
* Men's and Women's Group<br />
* Legal assistance with Restraining Orders<br />
* Support Group<br />
* Information and Referral<br />
* 24 hour Crisis Hotline<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Services include a protection shelter, gateway<br />
program for <strong>of</strong>fenders, family counseling,<br />
children's programs, and special groups <strong>of</strong><br />
communication, self-esteem, anger management,<br />
chemical dependency, divorce, etc. Program<br />
Gateway is a 52 week <strong>of</strong>fender program.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Navajo <strong>United</strong> Methodist Center<br />
1200 W. Apache, Bldg. #17<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-7578<br />
(505) 599-0984 New Beginnings<br />
Email:adelefoutz@qwest<strong>of</strong>fice.net<br />
GALLUP<br />
Battered Family Services<br />
207 South Strong<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 722-6389<br />
(505) 722-7483 Crisis<br />
(800) 634-4508 Hotline<br />
Web: http://www.batteredfamiliesservices.org/<br />
Email: dvgnm1@cnetco.com<br />
GRANTS<br />
Roberta’s Place<br />
807 Roosevelt Ave.<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
P.O. Box 7304<br />
Grants, NM 87020<br />
Phone: (505) 287-7203<br />
(505) 287-7724 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 287-7205<br />
Email: robertas@qwest.net<br />
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New Beginnings<br />
Provides direct services and transitional living<br />
shelter for women and their children who are<br />
survivors <strong>of</strong> domestic violence, or who are<br />
homeless, throughout the Four Corners area and<br />
the Navajo Nation.<br />
Services include transitional housing in group<br />
home for up to one year, and individual<br />
counseling and group meetings; parenting and<br />
nutrition classes; transportation to job interviews<br />
and medical appointments; day care providers;<br />
and networking with community agencies and<br />
resources in the areas <strong>of</strong> education, vocational<br />
training, and job placement.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
New Beginnings has someone there 24 hours a<br />
day for intake.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Services Provided:<br />
Domestic Violence response team 24 hours, will<br />
go onsite, and works with local hospital. A shelter<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers stays <strong>of</strong> one night-90 days, plus available<br />
food and clothing.<br />
Treatment services include women's support,<br />
individual, adult, parenting, domestic violence,<br />
and a children's group.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides shelter for up to 90 days, advocacy, and<br />
counseling for women and children in and out <strong>of</strong><br />
the shelter. Also <strong>of</strong>fers client support, counseling,<br />
local transportation, assistance with filling out<br />
restraining orders, accompany clients to hearings,<br />
personal necessities if needed such as: clothing,<br />
toothbrushes, shampoo, food and furniture.<br />
Roberta's Place has a 24/7 crisis line and<br />
intervention by pr<strong>of</strong>essional advocates. Roberta's<br />
Place also has a thrift store located at this<br />
address.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
HOBBS<br />
Options, Inc.<br />
200 North Dalmont<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
P.O. Box 2213<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
Phone: (575) 393-2459<br />
(575) 393-4638<br />
(575) 397-1576 24 hour hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 397-3640<br />
Email: option@leaco.net<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
La Casa, Inc.<br />
800 South Walnut<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
P.O. Box 2463<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 526-2819<br />
(575) 526-9513 Crisis<br />
(800) 376-2272 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 526-8542<br />
Web: www.lacasainc.org<br />
ROSWELL<br />
Roswell Refuge for Battered Adults<br />
1215 B North Garden Ave.<br />
Roswell, NM 88201<br />
P.O. Box 184<br />
Roswell, NM 88202<br />
Phone: (575) 627-8361 (Shelter)<br />
(575) 624-3222(Admin)<br />
Email: refuge@zianet.com<br />
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Provides specialized assessment, support<br />
services, counseling, life and social skill<br />
development, crisis intervention, safehouse<br />
interviewing, and a domestic violence shelter.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
mental health evaluations, support services,<br />
counseling, pr<strong>of</strong>essional clinical consultation,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
Shelter care for males who are victims.<br />
Children under 18 must be accompanied by a<br />
legal guardian.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education, and<br />
training, life and social skill development, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SANTA FE<br />
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families, Inc.<br />
2845 Agua Fria Rd.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
P.O. Box 5701<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87502<br />
Phone: (505) 474-5536<br />
(505) 473-5200 Crisis<br />
(800) 473-5220 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 474-5826<br />
Web: www.esperanzashelter.org<br />
Email: kcquirk@esperanzashelter.org<br />
SHIPROCK<br />
Home for Women & Children<br />
N. Hwy 491, Next to NHA Housing Office<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-5124<br />
Email: shiprockwomen@yahoo.com<br />
SILVER CITY<br />
El Refugio<br />
800 South Robert St.<br />
Silver City, NM 88061<br />
Phone: (575) 538-2125<br />
(888) 538-2125 Hotline<br />
Fax: (575) 538-0495<br />
Email: moralesloeblm@elrefugioinc.org<br />
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Programs vary from round-the-clock hotlines,<br />
crisis intervention, emergency shelter housing,<br />
and counseling, to therapy and advocacy for<br />
victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence and their children.<br />
Operates shelters in Santa Fe and outreach crisis<br />
centers in Santa Fe, Las Vegas, and Mora.<br />
Child counseling has been one <strong>of</strong> the most<br />
effective means <strong>of</strong> prevention <strong>of</strong> future domestic<br />
violence. The child counseling gives parents a<br />
motivation to resolve their problems.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Temporary shelter for women and children who<br />
are victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. Advocacy for<br />
women and their children. Length <strong>of</strong> stay 30, 60,<br />
90 days, and in some cases an extension may be<br />
granted. Shelter capacity is for 20 adults and 18<br />
children (boys 13 years and older, and girls <strong>of</strong> all<br />
ages.<br />
Other service provided: safety, advocacy,<br />
education, referrals, crisis intervention,<br />
networking and transportation.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; open<br />
24/7 for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers education, counseling, a shelter for victims<br />
<strong>of</strong> domestic violence, and legal services for<br />
children and their families effected by domestic<br />
violence and sexual abuse. Provides service and<br />
specialized assessment, mental health<br />
evaluations, support services, counseling,<br />
education and training, life and social skills, crisis<br />
intervention, and domestic violence shelter care.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; however, will be<br />
evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
SOCORRO<br />
El Puente Del Socorro<br />
610 Franklin St.<br />
Socorro, NM 87801<br />
Phone: (575) 835-0928<br />
Email: johnniet@sdc.org<br />
TAOS<br />
Community Against Violence<br />
P.O. 169<br />
Taos, NM 87571<br />
Phone: (575) 758-8082<br />
(575) 758-9888 Crisis<br />
Fax: (575) 758-4051<br />
Web: http://www.taoscav.org/<br />
Email: malindad@taoscav.com<br />
TUCUMCARI<br />
Tucumari Domestic Violence<br />
300 South Third, Basement<br />
Tucumari, NM 88401<br />
P.O. Box 304<br />
Tucumari, NM 88401<br />
Phone: (575) 461-4208<br />
Fax: (575) 461-0976<br />
Email: tucdvp@fr66.com<br />
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Provides service and specialized assessment,<br />
support services, counseling, education and<br />
training, life and social skills, crisis intervention,<br />
and domestic violence shelter care. Assists with<br />
Domestic Violence orders <strong>of</strong> Protection,<br />
supervised visitations, group counseling, batterers<br />
intervention, and women's empowerment<br />
counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides crisis intervention to adults, children and<br />
families at risk due to domestic violence.<br />
Services include early intervention, community<br />
outreach and education, and community<br />
awareness regarding sexual and domestic<br />
violence.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (victims <strong>of</strong> violence).<br />
Provides services to abused family members and<br />
their children. Offers 24-hour crisis intervention,<br />
confidential safe shelter, individual advocacy,<br />
batterers’ intervention program, life and social<br />
skills for victims and children, domestic violence<br />
education, medical and housing referrals,<br />
advocacy and DVO assistance, and support<br />
groups for women and children.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
For information and referral to Domestic Violence Shelters, Services, and Programs statewide, visit the<br />
NM Coalition Against Domestic Violence web site at http://www.nmcadv.org/index.htm.
Social Services: Family Violence-Support Groups<br />
ALBUQUERQUE & CENTRAL NEW MEXICO<br />
Albuquerque Rape Crisis Center<br />
1025 Hermosa SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 266-7711 Service/Intake Hotline<br />
and Administration<br />
(800) 656-4673 Service/Intake and<br />
Hotline Rape Abuse and Incest<br />
National Network<br />
Fax: (505) 268-5046<br />
Web: http: //www.rape-crisis.org<br />
Email: arcc@spinn.net<br />
Crime Victims Reparation Commission<br />
8100 Mountain Rd. NE, Ste. 106<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 841-9432 Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 306-6262 Toll Free<br />
Fax: (505) 841-9437<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us/cdrc<br />
Email: cvrc@state.nm.us<br />
Enlace Comunitario (Latino Immigrants)<br />
Physical address unpublished<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
P.O. Box 8919<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87198<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8972 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 246-8973<br />
Web: www.enlacenm.org<br />
Haven House, Inc.<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
P. O. Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
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Provides emotional support to survivors <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />
assault and abuse. Advocacy and information<br />
available. A 24-hour crisis hotline is available for<br />
anyone with sexual assault or abuse issues.<br />
Cooperates with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner<br />
(SANE) for additional medical and hospital<br />
services.<br />
The Peer Support Advocacy Program assigns an<br />
advocate to a client, and interacts by providing<br />
support through phone and in person contact.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (ONLY victims <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />
assault).<br />
The Commission assists victims <strong>of</strong> violent crime<br />
with expenses incurred as a result <strong>of</strong> their<br />
victimization.<br />
Services are provided to victims who have<br />
suffered physical injury or extreme mental<br />
distress as a result <strong>of</strong> a crime. Financial<br />
assistance is provided to victims. The crime act<br />
and the violence against women act are enforced.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides case management to battered Latino<br />
women. The case managers act as advocates to<br />
the victims to get restraining orders, find housing,<br />
and food assistance. Also <strong>of</strong>fers counseling for<br />
women and children and a family program.<br />
Sessions in Spanish only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must speak Spanish.<br />
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).
Morning Star<br />
(Native American Women & Children)<br />
1410 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-8299 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0622<br />
Email: morningstarwomen@qwest.net<br />
<strong>Resource</strong>s, Inc./Victims Assistance<br />
P. O. Box 27519<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1241 for Service/Intake<br />
(505) 768-2104 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 768-2449<br />
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Community-based advocacy program that<br />
provides safety, advocacy, education, and support<br />
for Indian women and children who are victims <strong>of</strong><br />
domestic violence. Legal department assists with<br />
restraining orders and divorce decrees. Food<br />
bank and clothing bank on site.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.<br />
Provides service assessment, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills development, crisis intervention,<br />
individualized safety plans, child safety planning,<br />
child advocacy, domestic violence education, case<br />
management, and transport.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Operates as a<br />
24/7 service provider for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Social Services: Family Violence-Victim Assistance<br />
ALBUQUERQUE & CENTRAL NEW MEXICO<br />
Albuquerque Rape Crisis Center<br />
1025 Hermosa SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 266-7711 Service/Intake Hotline<br />
and Administration<br />
(800) 656-4673 Service/Intake and<br />
Hotline Rape Abuse and Incest<br />
National Network<br />
Fax: (505) 268-5046<br />
Web: http: //www.rape-crisis.org<br />
Email: arcc@spinn.net<br />
All Faith’s Receiving Home, Inc.<br />
1709 Moon St. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8938 Daycare<br />
(505) 271-0329 Children's Safehouse,<br />
Forensic Services, Advocacy,<br />
and Clinical Services.<br />
Fax: (505) 271-4957<br />
Web: www.allfaiths.org<br />
Crime Victims Reparation Commission<br />
8100 Mountain Rd. NE, Ste. 106<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 841-9432 Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 306-6262 Toll Free<br />
Fax: (505) 841-9437<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us/cdrc<br />
Email: cvrc@state.nm.us<br />
Provides emotional support to survivors <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />
assault and abuse. Advocacy and information<br />
available. A 24-hour crisis hotline is available for<br />
anyone with sexual assault or abuse issues.<br />
Cooperates with Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner<br />
(SANE) for additional medical and hospital<br />
services.<br />
The Peer Support Advocacy Program assigns an<br />
advocate to a client, and interacts by providing<br />
support through phone and in person contact.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (ONLY victims <strong>of</strong> sexual<br />
assault).<br />
Services include:<br />
*Child advocacy services;<br />
* Services to families in their own communities;<br />
* Individual and family therapy services for<br />
children and their parents;<br />
* Child-friendly interviews in cases <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />
abuse or when a child has witnessed violence;<br />
* Abuse prevention and crisis intervention<br />
services to families at risk <strong>of</strong> abuse or neglect;<br />
* Research-based training and consultation to<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, parents and children throughout<br />
New Mexico.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6:30 AM-6 PM for Daycare.<br />
-Other Services open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-<br />
5 PM; and open until 8PM for emergency<br />
situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Commission assists victims <strong>of</strong> violent crime<br />
with expenses incurred as a result <strong>of</strong> their<br />
victimization.<br />
Services are provided to victims who have<br />
suffered physical injury or extreme mental<br />
distress as a result <strong>of</strong> a crime. Financial<br />
assistance is provided to victims. The crime act<br />
and the violence against women act are enforced.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Haven House, Inc.<br />
Project Sandoval County, Inc.<br />
P. O. Box 15611<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87174<br />
Phone: (505) 896-4869<br />
(800) 526-7157 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (505) 896-2528<br />
Email: pscdv@aol.com<br />
<strong>Resource</strong>s, Inc./Victims Assistance<br />
P. O. Box 27519<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1241 for Service/Intake<br />
(505) 768-2104 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 768-2449<br />
S. A. F. E. House<br />
P.O. Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4219 for Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
(800) 773-3645 (toll free)<br />
(505) 384-2737 In Torrance County<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safehousenm.org<br />
Valencia Shelter for Victims <strong>of</strong> Domestic<br />
Violence<br />
513 Becker Ave.<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
P. O. Box 1095<br />
Belen, NM 87002<br />
Phone: (505) 864-3202 Administrative<br />
(505) 864-1383 Hotline<br />
Fax: (505) 864-8138<br />
Emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and<br />
support services for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Free to residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County.<br />
Program for abusers by court order only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome (females only).<br />
Provides service assessment, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills development, crisis intervention,<br />
individualized safety plans, child safety planning,<br />
child advocacy, domestic violence education, case<br />
management, and transport.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Operates as a<br />
24/7 service provider for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic<br />
violence. Offers counseling for children, victims,<br />
and abusers through a family program; substance<br />
abuse counseling for victims and abusers; anger<br />
management for teens and adults; parenting;<br />
health care; legal advocacy; transitional housing;<br />
rental; and <strong>of</strong>fice training.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Valencia Shelter provides relief and support<br />
to victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence. The program<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers counseling, life skills education, crisis<br />
intervention, emergency shelter, <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />
programs, transitional life skills and housing.<br />
Other services include: emergency shelter and<br />
support for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence, referrals<br />
to area agencies, and education.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Social Services: Family Violence-Youth Crisis Shelter & Residential<br />
Treatment Programs<br />
All Faith’s Receiving Home, Inc.<br />
1709 Moon St. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8938 Daycare<br />
(505) 271-0329 Children's Safehouse,<br />
Forensic Services, Advocacy, and<br />
Clinical Services.<br />
Fax: (505) 271-4957<br />
Web: www.allfaiths.org<br />
Hogares, Inc.<br />
1218 Grieqos Rd.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
P.O. Box 6485<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87197<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8471 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 342-5450<br />
Web: www.hogaresinc.com<br />
La Familia, Inc.<br />
707 Broadway NE, #103<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 766-9361 Service/Intake and<br />
Administration<br />
Fax: (505) 766-9157<br />
Web: www.la-familia-inc.org<br />
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Services include:<br />
*Child advocacy services;<br />
* Services to families in their own communities;<br />
* Individual and family therapy services for<br />
children and their parents;<br />
* Child-friendly interviews in cases <strong>of</strong> alleged<br />
abuse or when a child has witnessed violence;<br />
* Abuse prevention and crisis intervention<br />
services to families at risk <strong>of</strong> abuse or neglect;<br />
* Research-based training and consultation to<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>essionals, parents and children throughout<br />
New Mexico.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6:30 AM-6 PM for Daycare.<br />
Other Services open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-<br />
5 PM; and open until 8PM for emergency<br />
situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Focus is children, youth and their families<br />
Provides life skills development, and behavioral<br />
health respite. Other services include an<br />
adolescent treatment center, outpatient services,<br />
behavioral management, and substance abuse<br />
treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Services include therapy, family stabilization, and<br />
case management for those who have<br />
experienced trauma.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
New Day, Inc.<br />
2820 Ridgecrest Dr. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone (505) 938-1060<br />
Fax: (505)938-1064<br />
Web: www.nmnd.org<br />
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Next Step Program accepts youth age 12-14 who<br />
are suspended or have dropped out, along with<br />
youth on probation who need tutoring services.<br />
First Offenders Program provides services to<br />
Bernalillo County Juvenile Probation and Parole.<br />
Juvenile Justice Sanctions Program provides<br />
services, shelter care, prosocial activities,<br />
transportation, and Mental Health Diagnostic<br />
Evaluations for Juvenile Justice Division (JJD)<br />
clients age 12-17.<br />
Project FRESH START <strong>of</strong>fers a variety <strong>of</strong> services<br />
including: Client Support, Life Skills Development,<br />
Counseling, Service Assessments, Mental Health<br />
Diagnostic Evaluation, Comprehensive Family<br />
Services, and Adolescent Shelter Services to<br />
youth being released from Youth Diagnostic<br />
Development Centers (YDDC).<br />
*Juvenile <strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Families & Youth AmeriCorps<br />
1320 S. Solano &<br />
1190 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
(800) 658-6765 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-9017<br />
Web: http://www.fyinm.org<br />
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Runaway Shelter/Transitional Living Program<br />
The shelter provides 24-hour supervision, room<br />
and board for clients from ages 12 to 17. The<br />
main goal <strong>of</strong> the shelter is to provide case<br />
management services, and permanent placement<br />
in an appropriate facility or home for youth that<br />
are misplaced due to situations ranging from<br />
family crisis to homelessness. While at the<br />
shelter, the youth are expected to continue to<br />
attend school or the equivalent through their<br />
Chapter One and Project Link programs.<br />
Comprehensive networking with various agencies<br />
assures that the youth will be successfully placed<br />
and will have the greatest chance <strong>of</strong> achieving<br />
their goals.<br />
In addition to shelter services, a transitional living<br />
program is available to persons 16-21 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age. Persons 16-17 will start the program at the<br />
shelter then move into apartments. Persons<br />
18-21 will start the program in apartments.<br />
During the program, clients will develop<br />
independent living skills through instruction by<br />
program staff. Upon completion <strong>of</strong> the program,<br />
the clients will have the knowledge and skills to<br />
live on their own.<br />
Children's Safehouse <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces<br />
The mission <strong>of</strong> the Children's Safehouse is to<br />
reduce trauma to children and their families by<br />
promoting interagency collaboration when a child<br />
is an alleged victim <strong>of</strong> child abuse or a crime<br />
witness. The Safehouse provides quality,<br />
child-sensitive forensic interviews in cases <strong>of</strong><br />
alleged sexual abuse and referrals for interviews<br />
are accepted only from law enforcement agencies<br />
or the Children Youth and Families Department,<br />
Protective Services Division.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM; and<br />
Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM. After hours services<br />
are available to clients by appointment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
American Red Cross<br />
2100 Cortland Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-9605<br />
Fax: (505) 327-7826<br />
Website: http://www.sanjuan.redcross.org<br />
Farmington Inter-Tribal Indian Organization<br />
100 W. Elm St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-6296<br />
Fax: (505) 325-8779<br />
Navajo <strong>United</strong> Methodist Center Work Camp<br />
1200 W. Apache St., Bldg. #17<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-7578<br />
Fax: (505) 325-4199<br />
Email:adelefoutz@qwest<strong>of</strong>fice.net<br />
Social Services: General<br />
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Disaster Services: Emergency food, clothing,<br />
and shelter following a disaster for both families<br />
and individuals.<br />
Military Services: Emergency communications<br />
and financial assistance for service members and<br />
their families.<br />
Available 24 hours for Disaster and Military<br />
Emergencies.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
Other Services: CPR and First Aid classes, water<br />
safety, and youth programs.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Volunteer income tax assistance, notary public<br />
services, summer youth program, Native<br />
American restaurant, public restrooms, shower,<br />
summer food program, referrals (food, clothing,<br />
shelter, etc.) job announcement bulletin boards<br />
(Daily Times, State, County, BIA, Public Health<br />
Service, KOBF-TV, Arizona Public Service and<br />
misc.), lost & found, storage <strong>of</strong> personal items,<br />
messages, parental training. Native American<br />
Arts and Crafts, Veterans’ meeting, use <strong>of</strong> facility<br />
(birthdays, receptions, etc.). Navajo language<br />
class, AA scheduled meetings, various tribal<br />
meetings, case manager, housing coordinator,<br />
and summer pow wow information.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Summer Work Camp Program is designed to<br />
provide adults, senior high youth, and families the<br />
first-hand joy <strong>of</strong> making a difference on the<br />
mission field.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
The New Beginnings Program has someone there<br />
24 hours a day for intake.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders are not allowed to participate.
New Mexico Human Services Department<br />
San Juan Income Support Division<br />
101 W. Animas<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 566-9600<br />
(800) 231-6667<br />
Fax: (505) 566-9655<br />
San Juan Catholic Charities<br />
119 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3734<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1728<br />
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The primary objective is to relieve, minimize or<br />
eliminate poverty, and to make available certain<br />
services for eligible, low-income individuals and<br />
families through statewide programs <strong>of</strong> financial<br />
assistance, food assistance, energy assistance,<br />
and child support.<br />
All programs are need-based programs, and<br />
applicants must meet citizenship, income, and<br />
resource eligibility factors.<br />
The following programs are provided: Temporary<br />
Assistance to Needy Families (TANF), General<br />
Assistance, Food Stamps, Refugees Resettlement<br />
Program, Medicaid, Home and Community-Based<br />
Waiver Programs, Energy Assistance, and State<br />
Coverage Insurance.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Drop-In Center: A welcome place for<br />
street/homeless people to get a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
a snack. They can make local phone calls, and<br />
store some belongings.<br />
Immigration & Citizenship Bilingual staff helps<br />
with gaining or changing legal status. Assists<br />
those eligible for citizenship translate documents.<br />
Spanish speaking support group for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
Domestic violence, English classes by San Juan<br />
College.<br />
Teen Parent Program Assists young people ages<br />
11 through 22 who are pregnant or parenting a<br />
child. Case manager visits the home, holds Life<br />
skill classes, encourages progress toward living<br />
independently as a family.<br />
Food Pantry provides nourishing food for persons<br />
in need.<br />
Assists with some basic needs, supported by<br />
donations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Salvation Army<br />
319 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone:(505) 327-5117<br />
Fax: (505) 327-9690<br />
Web: www.salvationarmyusa.org<br />
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Primary Services Provided:<br />
Religious Services: Sunday school for children and<br />
adults at 9:45 AM; Sunday worship service for all<br />
at 11 AM; Monday weeknight Bible study at 6:30<br />
PM. Group does not stress denominations.<br />
Women’s Ministry: a program for women age 16<br />
and up, designed to meet their needs for worship,<br />
education, fellowship and service. It gives<br />
women, married or single, a chance to get out <strong>of</strong><br />
the house for one day a week and to enjoy the<br />
company <strong>of</strong> other women who share the same<br />
interests and concerns.<br />
Hospital/Nursing Home Visitation: conduct<br />
religious services and spiritual guidance for<br />
patients and shut-ins.<br />
Correctional Services: work with <strong>Courts</strong> in<br />
providing a work site at the Thrift Shop for<br />
individuals assigned community service hours for<br />
violations <strong>of</strong> the law.<br />
Missing Persons: a service to assist relatives in<br />
finding missing family members and to assist in<br />
reuniting them with their families, as<br />
circumstances allow. An application and<br />
processing fee is required. Although this service<br />
is done through a California location, call the local<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice in Farmington.<br />
Seasonal: these services include the Summer<br />
Camp programs for children, as well as adults; an<br />
annual Thanksgiving Day dinner; and Christmas<br />
toy and food distribution for needy families.<br />
Clothing and school supplies are provided for<br />
those in need, and as supplies allow.<br />
The Underground for Singles, One-2-One: alcohol<br />
and drug free recreation for single adults, meets<br />
Tuesday from 6 PM to 9 PM.<br />
Administrative <strong>of</strong>fice open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
San Juan <strong>United</strong> Way Helpline<br />
2-1-1 Calling Center<br />
203 W. Main<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
P.O. Box 323<br />
Farmington, NM 87499<br />
Phone: (505) 326-4357<br />
(800) 632-0010 toll free or<br />
dial 211 From a cellular phone<br />
Fax: (505) 326-0210<br />
Web: www.unitedway.org<br />
SHIPROCK<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Youth<br />
Boys and Girls Club Building<br />
Highway 491, across from NMMC<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1125 or 1127<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1132<br />
Web: www.youth.navajo.org<br />
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HELPLINE is an information and referral telephone<br />
center; it is not a funding source for individuals in<br />
financial need. However, HELPLINE successfully<br />
networks with other organizations who provide<br />
financial assistance and direct services.<br />
HELPLINE accomplishes this by providing trained<br />
staff/volunteers who work at the Telephone<br />
Center and are available to: listen to the callers’<br />
need(s); assist in finding available solutions, and<br />
provide appropriate information or referrals to<br />
agencies or services that may be able to meet<br />
those needs.<br />
Each caller’s problem(s) will remain confidential.<br />
HELPLINE staff/volunteers, and people to whom<br />
the caller are referred, understand how difficult it<br />
is to talk about personal problems with others and<br />
will strive to protect the caller’s right to privacy.<br />
This program is a direct service <strong>of</strong> the San Juan<br />
<strong>United</strong> Way.<br />
HELPLINE works with community businesses in<br />
obtaining donated or damaged items to assist<br />
agencies in stretching their budgets.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides multiple services for youth, including<br />
recreational activities, employment services,<br />
promotion <strong>of</strong> positive personal development,<br />
prevention activities, and alternate activities at<br />
the local chapters.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; Boys and Girls<br />
Club open Monday-Friday, 2 PM-7 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Navajo Nation Division <strong>of</strong> Social Services<br />
Financial Assistance<br />
P.O. Box 3289<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1185<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1177<br />
Shiprock Senior Center<br />
P.O. Box 3845<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-5713, ext. 1017<br />
Fax: (505) 368-5713<br />
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General Assistance: covers basic needs for those<br />
who meet eligibility requirements.<br />
Indigent Welfare Casket: burial assistance up to<br />
$760 paid directly to funeral home for indigent<br />
casket, pr<strong>of</strong>essional services, and transportation<br />
for the funeral home to the burial site.<br />
Disaster Assistance: provides vouchers to<br />
purchase food, clothing, blankets, and towels for<br />
victims who have been burned out <strong>of</strong> their home.<br />
Block Grant: this program is used for self<br />
sufficiency (i.e., will assist if a person wants to go<br />
back to school or if a person who has just started<br />
work, but will not get paid in time to cover their<br />
rent, etc.).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers support services in a group setting<br />
including transportation (Monday-Friday), and<br />
other social services.<br />
Adult daycare.<br />
Deliver meals to homebound clients. Clients need<br />
to undergo an application process.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Indian Center, Inc.<br />
105 Texas SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 268-4418<br />
Fax: (505) 268-8955<br />
Calvary Chapel<br />
4001 Osuna Rd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 344-0880<br />
Fax: (505) 345-9140<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Alamosa Multi-Services<br />
Center<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 836-8800<br />
Fax: (505) 836-8807<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/alamosa.html<br />
Social Services: Groceries<br />
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Food bank once a month starting at 1 PM. Call for<br />
the date, but it's generally the 2nd Wednesday <strong>of</strong><br />
the month.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, window<br />
closes at 4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Pre-packed non-perishable (canned goods) for<br />
needy individuals. Must present I.D.<br />
Distribution on Monday, 7 AM-8:30 AM.<br />
Office Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, and Saturday,<br />
10 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Emergency food, emergency<br />
clothing, emergency diapers, employment<br />
assistance, housing assistance, dental care,<br />
prenatal care, primary health care, ESL classes,<br />
utility and rental assistance (based upon available<br />
funds), computer literacy classes.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 836-5422<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 831-2534<br />
Maternity & Infant Care Program 272-2154<br />
Public Health Division 833-9950<br />
Women, Infant, & Children (WIC) 831-4245<br />
Youth Development Inc. 831-5109<br />
Other Activities/Services: Immunization Clinics,<br />
Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Neighborhood Meetings, Coats for Kids<br />
(Seasonal), Toys for Tots (Seasonal), Christmas<br />
Party, Thanksgiving food boxes, and Christmas<br />
food boxes.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - John Marshall<br />
Neighborhood Multi-Service Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web:<br />
www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Los Griegos<br />
Community Center<br />
1231 Candelaria Rd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 761-4050<br />
Fax: (505) 761-4048<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/losgriegos.html<br />
Echo, Inc.<br />
Commodities Supplemental Food Program<br />
1301 Broadway NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 242-6777<br />
Fax: (505) 243-2725<br />
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Services that require a referral: Emergency food,<br />
emergency clothing, gas vouchers, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based on available funds),<br />
Medicaid.<br />
Program Services: ESL Classes, employment<br />
assistance, prenatal care, legal aid, housing<br />
assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, computer<br />
literacy classes, furniture.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Inst. <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Emergency food, emergency<br />
clothing, employment assistance, emergency<br />
diapers, housing assistance, dental care, prenatal<br />
care, primary health care, rental and utility<br />
assistance (based upon available funds), health<br />
insurance program.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 345-8300<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 345-3244<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-2158<br />
Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) 345-8181<br />
UNM College <strong>of</strong> Nursing 272-2158<br />
Other Activities/Services: Coats for Kids<br />
(seasonal), Toys for Tots (seasonal), Thanksgiving<br />
Food Boxes, Christmas Food Boxes, health fairs,<br />
recycle bag distribution, community fairs,<br />
neighborhood meetings, Immunization Clinics,<br />
nutrition classes, and emergency dental clinic.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.<br />
Food Pantry for families with children under six<br />
and seniors 60+, pregnant women not on WIC,<br />
and new mothers not on WIC.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:45 PM; closes at<br />
noon on the last business day <strong>of</strong> the month.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Faith Tabernacle<br />
3831 Flora Vista SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 877-3161<br />
First Unitarian Church<br />
3701 Carlisle Blvd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1801<br />
Fax: (505) 884-6425<br />
Web: www.uuabq.org<br />
FOOD STAMPS<br />
New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD)<br />
Income Support Division in Santa Fe<br />
Phone: (505) 827-7250<br />
(888) 473-3676 toll free<br />
Fax: (505) 827-7203<br />
Web: www.newmexico.gov<br />
Albuquerque HSD Offices:<br />
1041 Lamberton Place NE<br />
Phone: (505) 841-7700<br />
1711 Randolph SE<br />
Phone (505) 383-2600<br />
1401 Old Coors Rd. SW<br />
Phone (505) 841-2300<br />
Highland Baptist<br />
417 Polomas SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 256-1682<br />
Fax: (505) 268-3454<br />
Web: www.highlandabq.org<br />
Jewish Community Food Pantry<br />
5520 Wyoming Blvd.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 291-1818<br />
Fax: (505) 291-0332<br />
Web: www.jfsnm.org<br />
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Call for an appointment.<br />
Line for food boxes starts forming between 5 PM<br />
and 6 PM.<br />
Office hours vary. Best to call sometime in the<br />
late morning or early afternoon.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Distribution on Wednesdays at 1 PM.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM; and<br />
Friday,8:30 AM-12:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Low-income individuals and families receive an<br />
Electronic Benefits card to use at most grocery<br />
stores.<br />
Food Stamps can be obtained in as little as seven<br />
days.<br />
Fill out an application at Human Services<br />
Department county <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Food Pantry open on Tuesday and Thursday at<br />
1:00 PM. They close when they are done serving<br />
clients. The first 20 applicants are taken;<br />
applicants must bring a picture ID and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
residence.<br />
Office open Monday-Firday, 9 AM-2 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Non-perishable groceries available at no cost to<br />
low income persons, with an emphasis on children<br />
and the elderly.<br />
Call Tuesday from 9-Noon for reservations,<br />
locations, and pick-up times. Applicants must fill<br />
out an application the first time, and need to<br />
bring a picture ID.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Rio Grande Food Pantry<br />
(formerly Cristo, Comida, Communidad)<br />
600 Coors NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 831-3778<br />
Roadrunner Food Bank <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
2645 Baylor Dr. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 247-2052<br />
(505) 349-8825 (Patty, program<br />
director)<br />
Fax: (505) 242-6471<br />
Web: www.rrfb.org<br />
Salvation Army<br />
4301 Bryn Mawr Dr. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 872-1171<br />
Storehouse-Albuquerque<br />
106 Broadway SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 842-6491<br />
Fax: (505) 842-9273<br />
E-mail: info@thestorehouseabq.org<br />
Web: www.thestorehouseabq.org<br />
Storehouse West-Rio Rancho<br />
1030-F Veranda Dr. SE<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87124<br />
Phone: (505) 892-2077<br />
Fax: (505) 892-2191<br />
Web: www.storehousewest.org<br />
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Food boxes every 90 days for needy families.<br />
Applicants need a referral form and a picture ID.<br />
Office open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 10<br />
AM-2 PM; and on the third Thursday <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month, from 10 AM-1 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Central collection <strong>of</strong> donated food.<br />
Food is distributed to non-pr<strong>of</strong>it agencies serving<br />
homeless, low income families and those with<br />
infants and elders.<br />
This organization does not work with individuals,<br />
they distribute food to over 700 different<br />
agencies. If someone is in need and calls<br />
however, they will be referred to an agency that<br />
can help them.<br />
Open Monday and Saturday, 8 AM-4 PM; and<br />
Tuesday-Friday, 8 AM-7:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Groceries for families in need.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-11:30 AM,<br />
and 1 PM-3:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Free food and clothing once per month.<br />
Picture ID required.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Community-supported agency providing food and<br />
hygiene supplies to families and individuals<br />
experiencing short-term and long-term need;<br />
providing gently-used and new clothing to<br />
children from infancy to middle-school age;<br />
special Senior citizen programs; and some<br />
funding for rent/mortgage/utility assistance for<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Sandoval County, New Mexico.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
WIC Administrative Office<br />
Albuquerque- <strong>District</strong> 1<br />
7704 2nd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 897-5700<br />
Fax: (505) 897-1010<br />
WIC Sites in Albuquerque and Rio Rancho:<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare<br />
Alamosa Office<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW, Suite J<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 831-4245<br />
Fax: (505) 831-4123<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare<br />
North Valley Office<br />
1231 Candelaria NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8181<br />
Fax: (505) 344-4056<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare<br />
South Broadway Office<br />
1316 Broadway SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 764-0271<br />
Fax: (505) 842-1185<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare<br />
South Valley Office<br />
2001 North Centro Familiar SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 873-7416<br />
Fax: (505) 873-4400<br />
First Nations Community Healthsource<br />
WIC Nutrition Program<br />
5608 Zuni SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 262-2481<br />
Fax: (505) 262-0781<br />
Northeast Heights Public Health Office<br />
9809 Candelaria NE Bldg. 2 Ste. D<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 332-4850<br />
Fax: (505) 332-4951<br />
Northwest Valley Public Health Office<br />
7704 2nd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 897-5700<br />
Fax: (505) 897-1010<br />
Southeast Heights Health Office<br />
7525 Zuni SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
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WIC (Women, Infants and Children) is a USDA<br />
Program that provides supplemental food to low<br />
income and at-risk pregnant and post-partum<br />
women, and to infants and children up to age five.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
For WIC sites in other parts <strong>of</strong> the New Mexico<br />
contact:<br />
WIC State Office<br />
NM Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Public Health Division<br />
2040 South Pacheco Suite 152<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 476-8800<br />
(800) 280-1618 Extension #2 (toll free)<br />
to locate the clinic nearest you<br />
Fax: (505) 476-8900<br />
Web: www.health.state.nm.us
ANTHONY<br />
FOOD STAMPS<br />
New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD)<br />
Income Support Division<br />
South Dona Ana County<br />
220 Crosset Lane<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5781<br />
Fax: (575) 882-4728<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Anthony Public Health<br />
865 N. Main<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5858 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 882-3063<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
Women, Infants and Children (W.I.C.)<br />
903 W. Broadway<br />
Bloomfield, NM 87413<br />
Phone: (505) 634-0324<br />
Fax: (505) 634-0849<br />
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Low-income individuals and families receive an<br />
Electronic Benefits card to use at most grocery<br />
stores.<br />
Food Stamps can be obtained in as little as seven<br />
days.<br />
Fill out an application at Human Services<br />
Department county <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Supplemental food and nutrition education<br />
program. Also provides a referral to other<br />
agencies.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
CHAPARRAL<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Chaparral Public Health<br />
Physical Address<br />
3127 McCombs<br />
Chaparral, NM 88081<br />
Mailing Address<br />
112 Lisa, Ste. 104<br />
Chaparral, NM 88081<br />
Phone: (575) 824-3454 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 824-3071<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Commodity Supplemental Food Program<br />
401 S. Commercial<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-3770<br />
Phone: (505) 325-8222, Food Warehouse<br />
Fax: (505) 324-6502<br />
Web: www.echoinc.org<br />
ECHO, Inc.<br />
304 S. Lake St., Ste. D<br />
Farmington, NM 8740<br />
Phone: (505) 325-7466<br />
Fax: (505) 326-5025<br />
Web: www.echoinc.org<br />
The Lord’s Food Pantry at the Oasis<br />
1601 N. Dustin, Ste. B<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone:(505) 325-1757<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1758<br />
Web: www.theoasis.us<br />
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This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides nutritious food to middle and low income<br />
families with infants and pre-school children (from<br />
birth through age 5), or pregnant and postpartum<br />
mothers not receiving WIC.<br />
They also provide nutritious foods to lower income<br />
seniors, age 60 and older.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Economic Council Helping Others, Inc. provides<br />
numerous services to low-income individuals in<br />
San Juan County, pre-school, emergency rent,<br />
emergency food boxes, commodities, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
agency food program, and self-help affordable<br />
housing.<br />
This is an umbrella corporation for agencies that<br />
do provide all <strong>of</strong> these services.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Food is distributed Thursday evenings from 5 PM<br />
-6 PM, also <strong>of</strong>fers clothing and appliances,on a<br />
first come, first served basis.<br />
Individuals are required to fill out two forms, one<br />
for food distribution, and the other for a needs<br />
list.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
New Mexico Services Department<br />
Food Stamps-San Juan County<br />
Income Support Division<br />
101 W. Animas<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 566-9600<br />
(800) 231-6667 toll free<br />
Fax: (505) 566-9655<br />
Salvation Army<br />
319 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5117<br />
Fax: (505) 327-9690<br />
Web: www.salvationarmyusa.org<br />
San Juan Catholic Charities<br />
119 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3734<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1728<br />
Women, Infants and Children (W.I.C.)<br />
742 W. Animas St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-6263<br />
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The Food Program is designed to promote the<br />
general welfare and to safeguard the health and<br />
well-being <strong>of</strong> the nation’s population by raising<br />
the levels <strong>of</strong> nutrition among low-income<br />
households.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides groceries to families and individuals on<br />
an emergency basis.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Drop-In Center: A welcome place for<br />
street/homeless people to get a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
a snack. They can make local phone calls, and<br />
store some belongings. Food Pantry provides<br />
nourishing food for persons in need.<br />
Immigration & Citizenship Bilingual staff helps<br />
with gaining or changing legal status. Assists<br />
those eligible for citizenship translate documents.<br />
Spanish speaking support group for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
Domestic violence, English classes by San Juan<br />
College.<br />
Teen Parent Program Assists young people ages<br />
11 through 22 who are pregnant or parenting a<br />
child. Case manager visits the home, holds Life<br />
skill classes, encourages progress toward living<br />
independently as a family.<br />
Assists with some basic needs, supported by<br />
donations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Supplemental food and nutrition education<br />
program. Also provides a referral to other<br />
agencies.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
HATCH<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Hatch Public Health<br />
112 W. Railroad<br />
P. O. Box 390<br />
Hatch, NM 87937<br />
Phone: (575) 267-5213 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 267-3516<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Agape Christian Church<br />
2407 W. Picacho, West Wing<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2168<br />
Casa de Peregrinos<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 523-5542<br />
Fax: (575) 524-0192<br />
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This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Children’s Medical<br />
Services (CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
They <strong>of</strong>fer a short term benevolence program<br />
providing food and clothing.<br />
In addition, pre-school child care is <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
children 0-5, at standard state fees.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-6 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides basic food boxes to those individuals and<br />
families in some form <strong>of</strong> an emergency crisis.<br />
Must show ID and pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> address when<br />
applying.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 AM-<br />
11 AM, and 1 PM-3 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FOOD STAMPS<br />
New Mexico Human Services Department (HSD)<br />
Income Support Division<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us<br />
Las Cruces Local Offices:<br />
East Dona Ana County<br />
2121 Summit Ct.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88011<br />
Phone: (575) 524-6568 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6510<br />
West Dona Ana County<br />
655 Utah Ave.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524-6500 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6509<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Las Cruces Public Health<br />
1170 N. Solano Dr., Ste. K<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 528-5001 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 528-6024<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Dona Ana Village<br />
5595 Elks Rd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-7991 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-7914<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
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Low-income individuals and families receive an<br />
Electronic Benefits card to use at most grocery<br />
stores.<br />
Food Stamps can be obtained in as little as seven<br />
days.<br />
Fill out an application at Human Services<br />
Department county <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 AM (except state<br />
holidays).<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-Noon, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM. Customers need to call for the hours <strong>of</strong> the<br />
other programs <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
East Mesa Public Health<br />
5220 Holman Rd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88012<br />
Phone: (575) 382-0540 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 373-4737<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
West Las Cruces Public Health<br />
1850 Copper Loop, Bldg. A<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-7202 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-3991<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
St. Albert the Great Newman Parish<br />
2615 S. Solano<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-6202 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 521-3453<br />
Email: ncenter1001@qwest.net<br />
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This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS). The CAPS program is available only one<br />
day per month. Customers need to call for<br />
schedule.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
A family can be given food twice a month, and the<br />
amount <strong>of</strong> food is based on the size <strong>of</strong> the family-<br />
(up to five). Anyone is eligible as long as they<br />
have a street address, and some form <strong>of</strong><br />
identification is required.<br />
Food is given out on the 2nd and 4th Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />
every month starting at 1:00 PM.<br />
There is no fee, and application is made through a<br />
short interview.<br />
The church <strong>of</strong>fice is open Monday-Friday, 9:30<br />
AM-5:30 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SHIPROCK<br />
Navajo Nation W.I.C Program<br />
Shiprock Svc Unit Health Building 2022<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1135<br />
Fax: (505) 368-1077<br />
SUNLAND PARK<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Sunland Park Public Health<br />
3807 McNutt Rd.<br />
Sunland Park, NM 88063<br />
Phone: (575) 589-2543 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 589-9548<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
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Nutrition education and supplemental food<br />
program for pregnant, breast feeding and<br />
postpartum women, infants, and children up to<br />
the age <strong>of</strong> five.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC), which screens women,<br />
infants, and children under five years <strong>of</strong> age, to<br />
identify health and nutrition problems. Enrolled<br />
parents and guardians participate in nutrition<br />
education and receive monthly vouchers<br />
redeemable for high nutrient foods.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), and Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Social Services: Housing, Home Repairs, Rental Assistance<br />
Albuquerque Housing Services<br />
1840 University Blvd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
Phone: (505) 764-3920<br />
(505) 764-3994 (TTY)<br />
Fax: (505) 764-3981<br />
(505) 764-3960 (Public Housing)<br />
(505) 764-3900 (Section 8)<br />
(505) 764-3940 (Rehab)<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/housing/<br />
Albuquerque Housing Services<br />
Family Self-Sufficiency Program<br />
1840 University Blvd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
Coordinator for Section 8: L. Herrera<br />
Phone: (505) 764-3912<br />
Coordinator for Public Housing: Y. Paschel:<br />
Phone: (505) 764-3969<br />
Albuquerque Mental Health Housing<br />
Coalition<br />
P.O. Box 27459<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 255-3643<br />
Fax: (505) 262-0997<br />
American Red Cross Emergency Minor Home<br />
Repair<br />
142 Monroe NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-8514 (Information desk)<br />
Fax: (505) 265-0081<br />
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City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque's Department <strong>of</strong> Family and<br />
Community Services. Rental assistance and<br />
public housing information.<br />
Project Access provides Section 8 vouchers to the<br />
disabled, Welfare to Work provides Section 8<br />
vouchers to TANF recipients in a Career Works or<br />
other program.<br />
There is an application process.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Eligible participants create a 5-year plan and<br />
receive a variety <strong>of</strong> services such as child care,<br />
housing, transportation, and home buyer<br />
education; and can earn a down payment or<br />
business start-up funds through program<br />
participation.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Need a referral from a case worker. This agency<br />
helps find housing for those who have a mental<br />
disability and have been homeless for one year or<br />
more or have experienced three episodes <strong>of</strong><br />
homelessness in four years.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, except for sex <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
Minor repairs for low income Albuquerque<br />
homeowners.<br />
Applicants must live within the Albuquerque city<br />
limits, own a home, meet an income guideline,<br />
and not have more than $5,000 in their savings<br />
account.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Barrett House Foundation, Inc.<br />
905 Brother Mathias Place NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-4887<br />
Fax: (505) 246-9272<br />
Bernalillo County Housing Dept.<br />
1900 Bridge SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 314-0200<br />
Fax: (505) 842-8149<br />
Web: www.bernco.gov/housing<br />
Casa Milagro<br />
2818 Cuervo Dr.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 883-8870<br />
Fax: (505) 883-4480<br />
Web: www.barrettfoundation.org<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque - Alamosa Multi-Services<br />
Center<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87121<br />
Phone: (505) 836-8800<br />
Fax: (505) 836-8807<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/alamosa.html<br />
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Supportive housing for homeless single women<br />
and women with children (boys up to age 10, girls<br />
<strong>of</strong> any age) for up to 12 months.<br />
Life skills classes and career counseling.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Shelter open from 4 PM-9 AM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Rental assistance and public housing information.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, except for violent and<br />
serious drug <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
Transitional housing for homeless women over<br />
age 40 with a history <strong>of</strong> mental illness. There is a<br />
short intake over the phone to see if candidates<br />
meet the initial criteria. There is then a<br />
Psychiatric evaluation and an interview.<br />
Staff is present 22 hours a day.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Housing assistance, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based upon available funds),<br />
emergency food, emergency clothing, emergency<br />
diapers, employment assistance,, dental care,<br />
prenatal care, primary health care, ESL classes,<br />
computer literacy classes.<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 836-5422<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 831-2534<br />
Maternity & Infant Care Program 272-2154<br />
Public Health Division 833-9950<br />
Women, Infant, & Children (WIC) 831-4245<br />
Youth Development Inc. 831-5109<br />
Other Activities/Services: Immunization Clinics,<br />
Halloween Carnival, Easter Egg Hunt,<br />
Neighborhood Meetings, Coats for Kids<br />
(Seasonal), Toys for Tots (Seasonal), Christmas<br />
Party, Thanksgiving food boxes, and Christmas<br />
food boxes.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only.
City <strong>of</strong> ABQ: John Marshall Neighborhood<br />
Multi-Service Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web:<br />
www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
Encino Houses<br />
609 Encino Place NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4185<br />
Fax: (505) 842-0675<br />
Web: www.macinc.net<br />
Greater Albuquerque Habitat for Humanity<br />
200 San Mateo SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-0057<br />
Fax: (505) 255-0937<br />
Web: www.habitatabq.org<br />
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Services that require a referral: Rental and utility<br />
assistance (based on available funds), emergency<br />
food, emergency clothing, and gas vouchers.<br />
Program Services: prenatal care, ESL Classes,<br />
legal aid, employment assistance, housing<br />
assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, computer<br />
literacy classes, furniture.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Institute <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Rental housing for elderly and Section 8 rent<br />
subsidy programs.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
National and local program that assists lowincome<br />
people build and purchase a home.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
Restore/Refurnishing open Wednesday-Saturday,<br />
10 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome depending on their<br />
<strong>of</strong>fense; they will be asked about it.
New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority<br />
344 4th St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-6880<br />
(800)444-6880 (toll free)<br />
Web: www.housingnm.org<br />
St. Martin's Hospitality Center<br />
1201 3rd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405 ext. 221<br />
(505) 247-2446 St. Martin's Supportive<br />
Housing Program<br />
Fax: (505) 248-1351<br />
Web: www.smhc-nm.org<br />
St. Vincent De Paul Society<br />
714 Fourth St. SW,<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-1504<br />
Salvation Army<br />
4301 Bryn Mawr Dr. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 872-1171<br />
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HELP Program: Down payment and closing cost<br />
assistance for low income homebuyers.<br />
Helping Hand Program: Down payment and<br />
closing cost assistance for low income families<br />
with a disabled member.<br />
Building Trust: Programs for Native Americans<br />
buying, building, or repairing on trust land.<br />
Housing Opportunities for Persons with AIDS<br />
(HOPWA): Rental subsidies and supportive<br />
services to homeless, and low-income persons<br />
living with HIV and AIDS.<br />
Mortgage$aver Program: Loans available to buy a<br />
home.<br />
Payment$aver Program: Low interest loans to buy<br />
a home.<br />
Weatherization Assistance Program (WAP).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Housing options such as motel vouchers, shelter<br />
plus care, and housing owned by St. Martin's.<br />
Clothing exchange; showers and hygiene;<br />
meals and food; communication services;<br />
short and long-term storage; advocacy program;<br />
job placement; and traveler's aid; and homeless<br />
court.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Rent payment assistance; utility bill payment<br />
assistance, baby furniture; clothing;<br />
furniture/home furnishings; general furniture<br />
provision; household goods; food pantries;<br />
donation pickups; donation Programs; and thrift<br />
shops.<br />
No fee for service, except at thrift stores.<br />
* Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Rental assistance for persons with eviction<br />
notices.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-11:30 AM, and<br />
1 PM-3:30 PM; closed on Fridays and holidays.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Supportive Housing Coalition<br />
P.O. Box 27459<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 255-3643<br />
Fax: (505) 262-0997<br />
Web: www.thehousingcoalition.com<br />
Susan’s Legacy<br />
6721 Academy Rd. NE, Ste. A<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Staff <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
3900 Osuna NE Ste. 245<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 843-8450<br />
(505) 967-0109-Susy K. Ashcr<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Clinical director.<br />
(505) 235-3510-Kathleen Cates,<br />
Executive Director<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8449<br />
Email: Kcates03@comcast.net<br />
skash52@hotmail.com<br />
Web: www.susanslegacy.org<br />
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The Supportive Housing Coalition takes referrals<br />
only from the following organizations:<br />
< AHCH-(505) 766-1176, Contact Wil Wroda,<br />
Michael Moon or Veronica Cordova<br />
< St. Martin’s Hospitality Center-(505) 764-<br />
8231, ext. 244, Brooks Bedwell<br />
< Transitional Living Services-(505) 268-<br />
5295, Ask for Case Manager<br />
< UNM PC-(505) 272-2800, Request for<br />
mental health services<br />
< VA-(505) 265-1711, ext 5291, Jeff<br />
Gittleman.<br />
Move-In & Eviction Prevention Assistance: Onetime,<br />
emergency funds are available to quali-fying<br />
individuals through the maintenance <strong>of</strong> a no-fee,<br />
zero interest revolving loan fund. The program is<br />
designed to help individuals meet the up-front<br />
costs required to obtain housing, as well as to<br />
provide assistance to those at risk <strong>of</strong> being<br />
evicted.<br />
Re-entry Housing: Apartment units are available<br />
on a temporary basis free <strong>of</strong> charge for individuals<br />
who are being discharged from psychiatric<br />
centers, hospitals, jails or other institutional<br />
settings, and who have no housing.<br />
The 60-day stays are designed to give people the<br />
time needed to find permanent housing and to<br />
rest and recuperate.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, except for sex <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
This organization provides supportive housing for<br />
formerly homeless women in recovery from the<br />
co-occurring disorders <strong>of</strong> mental illness and<br />
substance.<br />
The program is designed for single women, and<br />
women with up to two young children, who are<br />
capable <strong>of</strong> living relatively independently and who<br />
have completed, or are actively engaged in, a<br />
treatment/recovery program.<br />
This organization does not provide treatment<br />
services or emergency housing.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-3:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Transitional Living Services<br />
5601 Domingo Rd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 268-5295<br />
Fax: (505) 268-9967<br />
Women's Community Association<br />
PO Box 25363<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87125<br />
Phone (505) 247-4219<br />
Fax: (505) 224-9695<br />
Web: www.safenm.org<br />
Women’s Housing Coalition<br />
3005 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 884-8856<br />
Fax: (505) 884-6728<br />
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Transitional housing for persons with co-occurring<br />
disorders (substance abuse and mental illness).<br />
Four group homes, two apartment complexes,<br />
semi-independent living program, and<br />
independent living programs.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome. Evaluated on a case-bycase<br />
basis. Sex <strong>of</strong>fenders and violent <strong>of</strong>fenders<br />
may be turned down.<br />
Crisis shelter for victims <strong>of</strong> domestic violence and<br />
their children; Pathways Transitional Housing<br />
Program; resident advocacy; Families in<br />
Transition Program; and community education.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a two year transitional housing program<br />
for low-income single women with minor children<br />
who are working or going to school.<br />
*Female ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome. Drug and<br />
alcohol-free applicants, only. Must be working or<br />
going to school.
FARMINGTON<br />
ECHO, Inc.<br />
304 S. Lake St., Ste. D<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-7466<br />
Fax: (505) 326-5025<br />
Web: www.echoinc.org<br />
San Juan County Housing Authority (HUD)<br />
7450 E. Main St., Ste. C<br />
Farmington, NM 87402<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5654<br />
Fax: (505) 324-3005<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces Community Development<br />
Department<br />
575 S. Alameda<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
P. O. Box 20000<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 528-3222 Administrative<br />
(575) 528-3157 (hot line)<br />
(575) 528-3177 (direct line to<br />
program)<br />
Fax: (575) 528-3155<br />
Web: www.las-cruces.org<br />
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Economic Council Helping Others, Inc. provides<br />
numerous services to low-income individuals in<br />
San Juan County: emergency rent, self-help<br />
affordable housing, emergency food boxes, preschool,<br />
commodities, and non-pr<strong>of</strong>it agency food<br />
program.<br />
This is an umbrella corporation for agencies that<br />
do provide all <strong>of</strong> these services.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The housing choice voucher program is the<br />
federal government’s major program for assisting<br />
very low-income families, the elderly, and the<br />
disabled.<br />
The primary concern <strong>of</strong> this program is to provide<br />
the tenant with decent, safe housing, providing<br />
the family or individual participants are able to<br />
find their own housing, including single-family<br />
homes, mobile homes, and apartments.<br />
There is a waiting list, and the length <strong>of</strong> time is<br />
about 24 months. The Housing Authority may<br />
provide a list <strong>of</strong> apartment complexes upon<br />
request.<br />
Applications are accepted on Mondays and<br />
Wednesdays only, and applicants need to bring a<br />
picture ID.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Grants, deferred payment loans, and/or low<br />
interest loans for rehabilitation work, re-ro<strong>of</strong>ing,<br />
electrical improvements, plumbing improvements,<br />
and weatherization up to $25,000 is provided for<br />
low to moderate income individuals (up to 80% <strong>of</strong><br />
median income).<br />
*Must live within city limits;<br />
*Must own a house;<br />
*Must be low income (i.e., family <strong>of</strong> one-not more<br />
than $22,250, and a family <strong>of</strong> four-not more than<br />
$31,750).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Community Action Agency <strong>of</strong> Southern New<br />
Mexico<br />
320 E. Wyatt Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-8799 Administrative<br />
(800) 624-1660 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 527-9028<br />
Web: http://www.caasnm.org<br />
Las Cruces Affordable Housing, Inc.<br />
926 S. San Pedro<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 528-1231 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 525-9541<br />
SAN MIGUEL<br />
Tierra del Sol Housing Corporation<br />
880 Anthony Dr. Suite 3C and 3D<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
P.O. Box 2626<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-3554 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 882-3622<br />
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Housing rehab or weatherization service, including<br />
minor repairs. Safety issues regarding venting,<br />
stove and furnace repair are also addressed. High<br />
priority needs for the elderly, the disabled, and for<br />
small children.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 7 AM-5 PM.<br />
Serves Dona Ana and 18 other counties.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The Down Payment Assistance Program provides<br />
a $5,000 grant to assist with down payment<br />
needs. It is structured as a loan, but if the person<br />
stays in the home for five years, it becomes a<br />
grant.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:00 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This organization develops new homes through<br />
the self-help (sweat equity) method.<br />
In addition, it helps existing home owners to<br />
obtain grants and loans to repair, renovate or<br />
replace existing homes that are substandard or<br />
unsafe.<br />
It also provides affordable rental apartments for<br />
various special populations.<br />
Please call for specific eligibility requirements.<br />
Open Monday Friday, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM; there are<br />
also special meetings in the evenings.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SANTA FE<br />
La Casa Libertad Transitional Living Program<br />
224 N. Guadalupe St.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87501<br />
Pone: (505) 955-1684<br />
Fax: (505) 955-1749<br />
Email: tlp@youthshelters.org<br />
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This program serves Santa Fe and northern New<br />
Mexico homeless youth and pregnant/parenting<br />
adolescents ages 16-21 for up to 1 ½ years in a<br />
24-hour supervised apartment setting.<br />
It allows youth to build life skills and save money<br />
so that they can move out on their own and<br />
become independent and contributing members <strong>of</strong><br />
society.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; staffed 24<br />
hours for intake.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Catholic Charities<br />
Immigration Services Program<br />
2010 Bridge SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 247-0442<br />
Fax: (505) 247-8335<br />
Southeast Heights Public Health Office<br />
7525 Zuni SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 841-8929<br />
Fax: (505) 841-8936<br />
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Catholic Charities is the primary Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Immigration Appeals accredited legal service in<br />
New Mexico.<br />
Services include: Initial consultation, document<br />
preparation and translation, legal case management,<br />
advocacy and liaison to INS, and citizenship<br />
interview preparation.<br />
Every first Monday <strong>of</strong> the month the agency<br />
accepts calls. If people pass the questioning<br />
process, an appointment for intake will be<br />
scheduled.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders-If an individual has been arrested<br />
more than once or entered the country illegally,<br />
the case will not be taken.<br />
Refugee health screening and follow-up. New<br />
Mexico WIC program, immunizations, TB<br />
screening.<br />
Office open 8 AM-5 PM, by appointment only.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
San Juan Catholic Charities<br />
119 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3734<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1728<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Catholic Diocese <strong>of</strong> Las Cruces: Family Unity<br />
and Citizenship Program<br />
1050 Monte Vista<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 525-6779 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 525-6589<br />
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Immigration & Citizenship Bilingual staff helps<br />
with gaining or changing legal status. Assists<br />
those eligible for citizenship translate documents.<br />
Drop-In Center: A welcome place for<br />
street/homeless people to get a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
a snack. They can make local phone calls, and<br />
store some belongings. Food Pantry provides<br />
nourishing food for persons in need.<br />
Spanish speaking support group for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
Domestic violence, English classes by San Juan<br />
College.<br />
Teen Parent Program Assists young people ages<br />
11 through 22 who are pregnant or parenting a<br />
child. Case manager visits the home, holds Life<br />
skill classes, encourages progress toward living<br />
independently as a family.<br />
Assists with some basic needs, supported by<br />
donations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides immigration services: petitions for<br />
immediate relatives, adjustment <strong>of</strong> status,<br />
citizenship applications, violence against women<br />
act, presentations to groups on immigration law<br />
up-dates, translations, passport photos,<br />
information and referral.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-Noon, and 1 PM-<br />
4:30 PM. Fridays 9 AM-Noon.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Bar Association<br />
Lawyer Referral Service<br />
P.O. Box 40<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87103<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2615<br />
Fax: (505) 842-0287<br />
Web: www.Abqbar.com<br />
American Civil Liberties Union<br />
P. O. Box 80915<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87198<br />
Phone: (505) 266-5915<br />
Web: www.aclu/nm.org<br />
Independent Living <strong>Resource</strong> Center<br />
4401 Lomas NE, Ste. B<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 266-5022 Voice and TTY<br />
(800) 260-5022 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 266-5150<br />
Email: ilrc@irlcnm.org<br />
In Moriarty: (505) 832-1128 v/tty<br />
Fax: (505) 832-1153<br />
Email: ilrc_Moriarty@msn.com<br />
Landlord-Tenant Hotline<br />
134 Harvard SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 256-9442 or 256-1633<br />
Fax: (505) 268-2232<br />
Law Access<br />
Phone: (505) 998-4529<br />
(800) 678-1508 (statewide)<br />
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Referral to appropriate attorneys or a 30 minute<br />
appointment with an attorney for a flat $30 fee.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Investigates injustice or abuse involving<br />
government agencies’ constitutional violations,<br />
and provides legal representation for matters<br />
involving civil rights violations.<br />
There are no income requirements for these<br />
services.<br />
Technical Assistance on Disability Laws<br />
Americans with Disabilities Act: Employment,<br />
State and local government, public<br />
accommodations, telecommunications.<br />
Fair Housing Rehabilitation Act (Section 504).<br />
In-depth access audits on public and private<br />
building, apartment complexes, and other<br />
facilities.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Open Monday-Friday 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Assistance with landlord-tenant issues.<br />
Provides legal services over the telephone to lowincome<br />
individuals.<br />
Legal services include: legal advice, brief legal<br />
services but no representation, and referral to<br />
other legal resources.<br />
Does not handle criminal or traffic matters.
Lawyer Care Referral Program<br />
State Bar <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
5121 Masthead NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 797-6066<br />
(800) 876-6227<br />
Fax: (505) 797-6097<br />
Web: http://nmbar.org<br />
Lawyer Referral for the Elderly (LREP)<br />
5121 Masthead NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 797-6005<br />
(800) 876-6657<br />
Fax: (505) 797-6097<br />
Web: http://nmbar.org<br />
Legal Facs<br />
400 Gold SW, Ste 106<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 256-0417<br />
Fax: (505) 256-0780<br />
Morning Star<br />
(Native American Women & Children)<br />
1410 San Pedro NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-8299 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 268-0622<br />
Email: morningstarwomen@qwest.net<br />
New Mexico Attorney General's Office<br />
Victim Services Office<br />
407 Galisteo Street<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87504<br />
And<br />
111 Lomas Blvd NW Ste 300<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 827-6000 Santa Fe<br />
(505) 222-9000 Albuquerque<br />
(800) 525-6519 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 222-9006 Albuquerque<br />
(505) 827-6071 Santa Fe<br />
Web: www.ago.state.nm.us<br />
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Provide a 30-minute consultation/case<br />
assessment with a private attorney for a fee <strong>of</strong><br />
$27.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides legal services in all areas <strong>of</strong> law for New<br />
Mexico residents 55 years <strong>of</strong> age and older.<br />
There are no income qualifications.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; must be N.M. resident.<br />
Free legal aid for low-income persons. Clients<br />
cannot make more than 200% below the poverty<br />
line.<br />
Primarily handles domestic matters.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Community-based advocacy program that<br />
provides safety, advocacy, education, and support<br />
for Indian women and children who are victims <strong>of</strong><br />
domestic violence. Legal department assists with<br />
restraining orders and divorce decrees. Food<br />
bank and clothing bank on site.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.<br />
Services for victims <strong>of</strong> elder abuse, domestic<br />
violence and sexual assault crime victims. Victim<br />
advocacy.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
New Mexico Christian Legal Aid, Inc.<br />
300 Central SW, Ste. 1500W<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-4419<br />
Fax: (505) 243-4169<br />
Email: roachlawfirm@yahoo.com<br />
New Mexico Legal Aid<br />
500 Copper Square NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-7871<br />
Fax: (505) 842-9864<br />
Web: www.lawhelpnewmexico.org<br />
New Mexico Legal Aid, Native American<br />
Program<br />
7 Eagle Dr.<br />
Santa Ana Pueblo, 87004<br />
Phone: (505) 867-3391<br />
Fax: (505) 867-3644<br />
Protection and Advocacy System<br />
1720 Louisiana Blvd NE Suite 204<br />
Albuquerque, New Mexico 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 256-3100<br />
(800) 432-4682 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 256-3184<br />
Email: info@nmpanda.org<br />
Web: www.nmpanda.org<br />
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Legal services through interviews to low-income<br />
and homeless on site at Noon Day Ministries, Joy<br />
Junction, and Albuquerque Rescue Mission.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Assistance with legal issues for low income<br />
persons in Bernalillo County: illegal lockouts,<br />
domestic violence; TANF, Medicaid, food<br />
stamps/benefits issues.<br />
Contact the Fair Housing Project sponsored by the<br />
Legal Aid Society if you had problems renting or<br />
buying a home because <strong>of</strong> your race, color,<br />
national origin, religion, gender, family status or<br />
disability.<br />
Complaints are investigated and legal assistance<br />
is available.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome depending upon the type<br />
<strong>of</strong> issue about which they are calling.<br />
Legal services to members <strong>of</strong> pueblos <strong>of</strong> New<br />
Mexico<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders <strong>of</strong> any crime on the reservation can<br />
be given advice. If the <strong>of</strong>fense occurred <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> the<br />
reservation, the <strong>of</strong>fender needs to contact the<br />
public defenders <strong>of</strong>fice. This agency does not<br />
work with felony cases.<br />
Advocacy and legal rights center for individuals<br />
with any disability, including behavioral health.<br />
Information, referrals, and training<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, if they have a disability.
<strong>Resource</strong>s, Inc./Victims Assistance<br />
P. O. Box 27519<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 884-1241 for Service/Intake<br />
(505) 768-2104 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 768-2449<br />
Second Judicial <strong>District</strong> Attorney's<br />
Office-Victim Assistance Bureau<br />
520 Lomas Blvd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87103<br />
Phone: (505) 841-7020<br />
Fax: (505) 841-7269<br />
Senior Citizens' Law Office<br />
4317 Lead SE, Ste. A<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-2300<br />
Fax: (505) 265-3600<br />
Email: sclo.net<br />
Web: www.sclo.net<br />
UNM Law Clinic<br />
1117 Stanford NE, Room 2540<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 277-5265<br />
Fax: (505) 277-4367<br />
Web: www.UNM.edu and search from there,<br />
under clinical law programs.<br />
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The purpose <strong>of</strong> the hotline is to provide legal<br />
advocacy, advice, and referrals for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
domestic violence.<br />
Other Services:<br />
Provides service assessment, support services,<br />
counseling, education and training, life and social<br />
skills development, and crisis intervention,<br />
individualized safety plans, child safety planning,<br />
child advocacy, domestic violence education, case<br />
management, transport.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. Operates as a<br />
24/7 service provider for crisis situations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Assistance and advocacy for victims <strong>of</strong> violent<br />
crime, and domestic violence in Bernalillo County.<br />
Information on clients' rights.<br />
Help with filing Crime Victims Reparation<br />
applications, victim impact statements.<br />
Information and referrals.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Free legal services for Bernalillo residents aged<br />
60+. Wills, probate, and other civil cases only.<br />
Advance Directive workshops at North Valley<br />
Senior Center. Call about workshops.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, need to be 60 years <strong>of</strong><br />
age, or older, and live in Bernalillo County.<br />
Senior citizens, Native Americans, and UNM<br />
students, faculty and staff. Preference given to<br />
Bernalillo county residents.<br />
Geared toward low-income clients.<br />
Handles different issues each semester based on<br />
the special interest at the time. Call to find out<br />
what cases are being taken.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
DNA-People’s Legal Services, Inc.<br />
709 N. Butler<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-8886<br />
Fax: (505) 327-9486<br />
Web: www.dnalegalservices.org<br />
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The purpose <strong>of</strong> services is to provide legal<br />
representation, to communicate, and educate<br />
clients <strong>of</strong> their legal rights.<br />
Other services provided: Community Legal<br />
Education Program educates community members<br />
about basic legal rights by providing free legal<br />
workshops, and brochures.<br />
Consumer Law Project protects clients’ rights in<br />
consumer transactions and helps them deal on a<br />
more equal, level plane with reservation and<br />
border-town businesses.<br />
Self-Help Center Project DNA is in the process <strong>of</strong><br />
developing self-help centers at each <strong>of</strong> its nine<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice locations.<br />
Pro Se Project empowers individuals by helping<br />
them represent themselves in court when<br />
appropriate.<br />
Southwest Full Faith and Credit Project is<br />
committed to combatting domestic violence and<br />
to bring about the immediate and consistent<br />
enforcement <strong>of</strong> foreign protection order within the<br />
Navajo Nation.<br />
Native American Protection and Advocacy Project<br />
provides legal representation to Native Americans<br />
with disabilities.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Southern New Mexico Legal Services<br />
600 E. Montana, Suite D<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 541-4800<br />
(866) 515-7667 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 541-4860<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Child Support Enforcement Bureau<br />
Human Services Department<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
P.O. Box 25110<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87504<br />
Phone: (800) 288-7207 (toll free)<br />
Web: https://elink.hsd.state.nm.us/elink/<br />
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This non-pr<strong>of</strong>it corporation gives legal services,<br />
without cost (except for court costs), to poor<br />
persons who qualify and live in the 16 counties <strong>of</strong><br />
southern New Mexico. Examples <strong>of</strong> cases handled<br />
include divorces, custody <strong>of</strong> the children,<br />
adoptions, and other civil law cases.<br />
Eligibility depends upon a number <strong>of</strong> factors such<br />
as residency, financial condition, and type <strong>of</strong><br />
problem. All applications are made by phone.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-Noon, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, will not work with<br />
criminal law.<br />
Get help with collecting child support.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Rescue Mission<br />
Restoration Center<br />
525 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-4673<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8823<br />
Web: www.abqrescue.org<br />
First <strong>United</strong> Methodist Church<br />
4th St. and Coal<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-5646<br />
Fax: (505) 842-6645<br />
Web: www.fumconline.org<br />
Good Shepherd Center<br />
218 Iron Street SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2527<br />
Fax: (505) 243-8627 (Client service)<br />
(505) 247-2207 (Administrative)<br />
Joy Junction<br />
4500 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 877-6967<br />
(800) 924-0569 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 873-2708<br />
Social Services-Meals<br />
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Daily meals and clothing bank open to the public.<br />
Educational opportunities available to men<br />
enrolled in the program.<br />
Men's Day Room. Women's Day Room. Open<br />
1:30 PM-9 PM.<br />
* Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Noon meal for homeless on Mondays.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Daily meals served to any needy person.<br />
Meals served on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,<br />
Friday, 3:15 PM-4 PM; and Saturday, 11:30 AM-<br />
12 PM.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Three meals 7 days per week served at 7 AM, 12<br />
PM, and 5 PM.<br />
Office open 7 days a week, 8 AM-8 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Noon Day Ministry<br />
101 Broadway NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8001<br />
Fax: (505) 243-6730<br />
Web: www.noondayministry.org<br />
Restoration Ministries<br />
824 San Mateo SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 255-7579<br />
St. Martin's Hospitality Center<br />
1201 Third St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Meals On Wheels<br />
109 E. La Plata<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 599-1380<br />
Fax: (505) 564-9271<br />
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Meals, day shelter showers, laundry, local calls,<br />
storage, clothing. Tuesday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
Automotive Repairs; Travelers Aid; Medical &<br />
Prescription Expenses; Uniforms for Employment;<br />
School Supplies; Identification Cards.<br />
Health Clinic one day per week: Immunizations;<br />
Evaluation <strong>of</strong> depression and other psychological<br />
issues; Social Services and Family Case<br />
Management.<br />
Free legal assistance Wednesdays at 1 PM.<br />
Free haircuts 9 AM–11 AM Fridays.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Meals served every Saturday 11:30 AM-1 PM.<br />
Office open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday,<br />
8 AM-5 PM; and Wednesday, 8 AM-12 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Serves breakfast/brunch. Monday-Friday 9 AM,<br />
and Sunday 8 AM.<br />
Clothing exchange; showers and hygiene;<br />
meals and food; communication services;<br />
short and Long-term storage; advocacy program;<br />
job placement; and traveler's aid; and homeless<br />
court.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Deliver hot meals to seniors who are unable to be<br />
transported to the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center in<br />
Farmington.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Casa de Peregrinos<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Hope<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 523-5542<br />
Fax: (575) 524-0192<br />
El Caldito Soup Kitchen<br />
999 W. Amador Ave,<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 525-3831 Administrative<br />
Families & Youth AmeriCorps<br />
1320 S. Solano &<br />
1190 Foster<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88004<br />
Phone: (575) 522-4004<br />
(800) 658-6765 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-9017<br />
Web:<br />
http://www.fyinm.org/summerfood.html<br />
St. Albert the Great Newman Parish<br />
2615 S. Solano<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-6202 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 521-3453<br />
Email: ncenter1001@qwest.net<br />
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Emergency food program, providing families and<br />
individuals in need with nutritional food.<br />
If the client is homeless (no cooking facilities),<br />
with no income, food is provided once a week. If<br />
the client is not considered homeless, food is<br />
provided once per month.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8:30 AM-<br />
12:00 PM, and 1:00 PM-5:00 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a balanced meal to anyone who is<br />
hungry. Food servings are Monday-Friday, 11:30<br />
AM-1 PM, and Saturday 11:30 AM-12 PM.<br />
Office Hours: 8:30 AM-1:30 PM<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Summer Food Service<br />
The Summer Food Service Program provides<br />
nutritious meals to children during vacation<br />
periods that are similar to those <strong>of</strong>fered under the<br />
National School Lunch and Breakfast Programs<br />
during the school year. Nutritious meals are<br />
provided to children one to eighteen years <strong>of</strong> age,<br />
and to individuals over eighteen years old who are<br />
physically or mentally disadvantaged. Educational<br />
activities are sponsored at each site so that<br />
children may enjoy attending the sites. To locate<br />
the site closest to your home, please call.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM, and<br />
Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM. After hours services<br />
are available to clients by appointment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The church provides a daily lunch for students<br />
between 11:30 AM and 1 PM.<br />
A donation <strong>of</strong> $2 is requested.<br />
The church <strong>of</strong>fice is open Monday-Friday, 9:30 AM<br />
-5:30 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALAMOGORDO<br />
Ben Archer Health Center<br />
1501 E. 10 th St.<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 443-8133<br />
Fax: (575) 443-8055<br />
Web: www.bahcnm.org<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Inc.<br />
5015 Prospect Ave NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 764-0036<br />
Fax: (505) 764-0446<br />
Email: aaihbadmin@nmia.com<br />
Web: www.aaihb.org<br />
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless<br />
1217 1st St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 344-2323<br />
Fax: (505) 246-2647<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
BabyNet<br />
2300 Menaul NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (800) 552-8195 (toll free)<br />
Email: infonet@unm.edu<br />
Social Services: Medical and Dental<br />
Medical and dental services are <strong>of</strong>fered to all<br />
individuals regardless <strong>of</strong> ability to pay.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Tuesday and Thursday 8 AM-7 PM.<br />
Service area includes all areas in Otero County.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Audiology Services: Diagnostic evaluations,<br />
hearing rehabilitation, educational audiology,<br />
early intervention, otitis media (ear infection).<br />
Health Education: HIV/AIDs, diabetes, cancer,<br />
hearing health.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Dental clinic, medical clinic, behavioral health<br />
clinic, meals, showers, and phones.<br />
Drop-in center for families and children. Monday 4<br />
PM-6 PM; Thursday 11 AM-6 PM; and<br />
Friday 11 AM-4:30 PM<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Information and referral for pregnant women,<br />
children up to age 18, and families with small<br />
children, to medical and support services. Also<br />
provides one page tip sheets to clients regarding<br />
medicaid and other state programs.<br />
BabyNet promotes baby wellness by identifying<br />
and promoting prenatal and perinatal services, as<br />
well as, helping to reduce the incidence and<br />
effects <strong>of</strong> disabling conditions by educating and<br />
providing information.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Care Net Pregnancy Center <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque<br />
9809 Candelaria NE No.1-A<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 880-0882<br />
(800) 395-HELP (toll free)<br />
Web: www.carenetabq.org<br />
Community Dental Clinic-Los Griegos<br />
1231 Candelaria Rd. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 761-4050<br />
Fax: (505) 761-4048<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/losgriegos.html<br />
Consumer Direct Services<br />
3301 Candelaria NE, Ste D.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 344-8182<br />
(866) 344-2371 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 830-9444<br />
Web: www.consumerdirectonline.net<br />
Email: rachelz@consumerdirectonline.net<br />
Free pregnancy testing, limited ultrasounds, and<br />
parenting education programs with material<br />
assistance.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 10 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program Services: Dental care, prenatal care,<br />
primary health care, health insurance program,<br />
immunization clinics, nutrition classes, emergency<br />
dental clinic, emergency food, emergency<br />
clothing, emergency diapers, employment<br />
assistance, housing assistance, and rental and<br />
utility assistance (based upon available funds).<br />
On-Site Contracted Services:<br />
Community Dental Services Inc. 345-8300<br />
First Choice Community Healthcare 345-3244<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-2158<br />
Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) 345-8181<br />
UNM College <strong>of</strong> Nursing 272-2158<br />
Other Activities/Services: Coats for Kids<br />
(seasonal), Toys for Tots (seasonal), Thanksgiving<br />
Food Boxes, Christmas Food Boxes, health fairs,<br />
recycle bag distribution, community fairs, and<br />
neighborhood meetings.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by referral only (letter<br />
from USPO on company letterhead).<br />
Personal Care Option Program, known as PCOP, is<br />
a medicaid based in-home program for the elderly<br />
or disabled who are eligible to receive in-home<br />
support services. Must be 100% qualified for<br />
medicaid.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
1111 Stanford Dr. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 841-4100<br />
Fax: (505) 841-4153 (Medical)<br />
(505) 841-4147 (Administration)<br />
Web: www.nm.state.gov/us<br />
El Pueblo Health Services<br />
121 Calle Del Presidente<br />
Bernalillo, NM 87004<br />
Phone: (505) 867-2324<br />
Fax: (505) 867-3511<br />
First Choice Health Care<br />
2001 North Centro Familiar SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 873-7400 Admin.<br />
(505) 873-7474 Chief Operations Officer<br />
Fax: (505) 873-7473 Admin.<br />
Test for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs),<br />
birth control, pap smears, emergency medicaid<br />
for girls who are pregnant, pregnancy tests, and<br />
other tests for diseases such as tuberculosis.<br />
No fee for STD clinic.<br />
Family planning prices are based on income, and<br />
are primarily for girls under the age <strong>of</strong> 19.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-11 AM, and 12:30<br />
PM-4 PM for the STD clinic; family planning clinic<br />
by appointment only; and tuberculosis clinic by<br />
appointment, only unless it's an emergency.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides family medicine for Bernalillo and<br />
surrounding areas. Complete family health care<br />
for everyone.<br />
By appointment only.<br />
Do not accept presbyterian senior insurance.<br />
Open Monday and Thursday, 8 AM-8 PM; and<br />
Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
10 sites in three counties; Bernallilo, Valencia and<br />
southern Santa Fe.<br />
Private, non-pr<strong>of</strong>it, community-based primary<br />
care system providing primary medical, dental,<br />
and limited behavior health. Not all services at all<br />
sites.<br />
Payment is based upon a sliding fee scale.<br />
Medicaid, medicare, and most major commercial<br />
insurances accepted.<br />
Office hours vary by site, generally Monday-<br />
Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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First Nations Community Health Source<br />
5608 Zuni Rd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Contact: Theresa Saiz<br />
Phone: (505) 262-2481<br />
(505) 238-7488 (24 hour emergency<br />
crisis line)<br />
Fax: (505) 265-7074<br />
Web: www.fnch.org<br />
Medicaid Program-Salud<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico Human Services<br />
Department- Medical Assistance Division<br />
Phone: (505) 827-3100 Main<br />
(888) 997-2583 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 827-3196<br />
Web: www.hsd.state.nm.us/mad<br />
Email: hsd.mad@state.nm.us<br />
Primary Care: Family planning, pregnancy tests,<br />
prenatal care, physical exams, immunizations,<br />
well-child checkups, TB testing, STD testing,<br />
diabetes education and treatment.<br />
Dental Services (262-6572): Exams, ex-rays,<br />
cleanings, fillings, dentures, crowns, and<br />
emergency services.<br />
Behavioral Health Services (BHS): Treatment<br />
services, individual therapy, substance abuse<br />
group, men's process group, women's process<br />
group, specialized counseling, EMDR Therapy (Eye<br />
Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing),<br />
family counseling, home visits, 24 hour crisis<br />
on-call, anger management classes, Alcoholics<br />
Anonymous (AA).<br />
Social Services: Childcare, housing, vocational,<br />
recreational, subsistence, and transportation<br />
needs<br />
Other Services: WIC nutrition program, traditional<br />
healing, HIV/AIDS prevention and case<br />
management, diabetes education, Medicaid<br />
application assistance, youth mentoring program,<br />
healthy couples and youth relationships<br />
education, youth substance abuse prevention,<br />
homeless outreach, alternative therapies (e.g.<br />
acupuncture, massage, and herbal consultations),<br />
and emergency assistance<br />
FNCH accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Indian Blood, some insurance plans (please<br />
inquire) or payment is based on a sliding fee scale<br />
according to income; bring two current check<br />
stubs.<br />
*Native American ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by<br />
referral only.<br />
Once people have applied for and been accepted<br />
into the medicaid program, this company verifies<br />
their status and informs them <strong>of</strong> their coverages<br />
under their plan.<br />
Apply for medicaid at HSD Income Support<br />
Division Offices.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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National Alliance for the Mentally Ill (NAMI)-<br />
Albuquerque<br />
6001 Marble NE, Ste. 7<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 256-0288<br />
Email: nami_abq@juno.com<br />
Web: www.nami.org/sites/albuquerque<br />
New Mexico Hepatitis and HIV Hotline<br />
Hepatitis Prevention Program<br />
NM Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
1190 St. Francis Drive, S1200<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87502-6610<br />
Phone: (505) 476-3614<br />
(800) 545-2437 (toll free hotline)<br />
(505) 476-3634 Syringe Exchange Sites<br />
Fax: (505) 476-3637<br />
Web: www.healthlinknm.org/nmhepline<br />
New Mexico Veterans Administration<br />
Health Care System (NMVAHCS)<br />
(VA Medical Center)<br />
1501 San Pedro Dr. SE Bldg. 41<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-1711<br />
(800) 465-8262 (toll free)<br />
Web: www.va.gov/station/501-Albuquerque/<br />
Provides support for individuals and families with<br />
mental illness.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 10 AM to 1 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
And see Syringe Exchange for Albuquerque SHaRP<br />
Syringe Exchange Providers<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Full service acute care hospital and outpatient<br />
services for military personnel and veterans.<br />
Administrative <strong>of</strong>fice open Monday-Friday, 8 AM<br />
-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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New Mexikids<br />
State <strong>of</strong> New Mexico Human Services<br />
Department- Medical Assistance Division<br />
Phone: (505) 827-3100<br />
(888) 997-2583 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (505) 827-3196<br />
Web: www.hsd.state.nm.us/mad<br />
Email: hsd.mad@state.nm.us<br />
Noon Day Ministry<br />
101 Broadway NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 246-8001<br />
Fax: (505) 243-6730<br />
Web: www.noondayministry.org<br />
Once a child has been approved for the program<br />
this number may be called for information<br />
regarding their coverage, as well as other<br />
information pertaining to their benefits.<br />
Benefits include:<br />
No cost or low cost health coverage for children<br />
under age 19. Program pays for check-ups,<br />
doctor visits, dental visits, hospital care,<br />
prescriptions, glasses, hearing, and vision exams.<br />
How to apply:<br />
Apply at most clinics, hospitals, primary care<br />
providers, and schools, or apply at HSD Income<br />
Support Division Offices.<br />
Requirements:<br />
If household income is less than 185% <strong>of</strong> Federal<br />
Poverty Guidelines, there is no cost; if it is<br />
between 185% and 235% <strong>of</strong> the guidelines, there<br />
may be co-payments for some services.<br />
See Poverty Guidelines:<br />
http://aspe.hhs.gov/poverty<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Health Clinic one day per week: Immunizations;<br />
evaluation <strong>of</strong> depression and other psychological<br />
issues; social services and family case<br />
management.<br />
Meals, day shelter showers, laundry, local calls,<br />
storage, clothing. Tuesday-Friday 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
Automotive Repairs; Travelers Aid; Medical &<br />
Prescription Expenses; Uniforms for Employment;<br />
School Supplies; Identification Cards.<br />
Free legal assistance Wednesdays at 1 PM.<br />
Free haircuts Fridays, 9 AM–11 AM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Northeast Heights Public Health Office<br />
8120 La Mirada NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87109<br />
Phone: (505) 332-4850<br />
Fax: (505) 332-4951<br />
Northwest Valley Public Health Office<br />
7704 2nd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 897-5700<br />
Fax: (505) 897-1010<br />
Planned Parenthood <strong>of</strong> New Mexico<br />
719 San Mateo NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-5976Administrative<br />
Fax: (505) 266-1017<br />
Web: www.plannedparenthood.org<br />
Southeast Heights Public Health Office<br />
7525 Zuni SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 841-8929<br />
Fax: (505) 841-8936<br />
UNM Maternity and Infant Care Program<br />
North Valley<br />
1231 Candelaria NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 272-2158<br />
Fax: (505) 272-8053<br />
Child and adult Immunizations. WIC Services.<br />
Children's Medical Services. Confidential Family<br />
Planning and referral. Medicaid On-Site<br />
Application Assistance (MOSAA). Emergency<br />
contraception (morning after pill). Pregnancy<br />
tests. TB testing. Infectious Disease Services.<br />
HIV testing. Families First program for pregnant<br />
woman and their babies.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 8 AM-7:30 PM; and<br />
Saturday, 9 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Child and adult immunizations. WIC Services.<br />
Children's Medical Services. Confidential Family<br />
Planning. Medicaid On-Site Application Assistance<br />
(MOSAA). Emergency contraception (morning<br />
after pill). Pregnancy tests. TB testing. Infectious<br />
Disease Services. HIV testing. Families First<br />
program for pregnant woman and their babies.<br />
Health Education. Family planning.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Pregnancy testing, abortions, family planning,<br />
sexually-transmitted diseases testing and<br />
treatment, and education.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Refugee health screening and follow-up. New<br />
Mexico WIC program, immunizations, TB<br />
screening.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Maternity and Infant Care: Provides Maternity and<br />
family planning, STD/HIV testing, prenatal care,<br />
some family practice, etc.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; and Wednesday,1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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UNM Maternity and Infant Care Program<br />
South Valley<br />
6900 Gonzales Rd. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 272-2154<br />
Fax: (505) 272-3815<br />
UNM Maternity and Infant Care Program<br />
Southeast Heights<br />
302 San Pablo SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 272-2283<br />
(505) 272-3820<br />
Fax: (505) 272-4864<br />
University Hospital<br />
2211Lomas Blvd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 272-2111<br />
(505) 272-2521 Financial Assistance<br />
Fax: (505) 272-6388<br />
Vision USA<br />
243 Lindbergh Blvd.<br />
St. Louis, MO 63141<br />
Phone: (800) 766-4466 (toll free)<br />
Web: www.aoa.org/visionusa<br />
ANTHONY<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Anthony Medical and Dental Clinic<br />
855 Anthony Dr.<br />
P. O. Box 1802<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5706 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 882-2909<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
Maternity and Infant Care: Provides Maternity and<br />
family planning, STD/HIV testing, prenatal care,<br />
some family practice, etc.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; and Wednesday,1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Maternity and Infant Care: Provides Maternity and<br />
family planning, STD/HIV testing, prenatal care,<br />
some family practice, etc.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; and Wednesday,1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Full service acute care hospital.<br />
In order to qualify for the financial assistance,<br />
applicants need to be a resident <strong>of</strong> Bernalillo<br />
county, bring pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> income, rent, bank<br />
statement, etc. Also a photo ID is required.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Free basic eye care and glasses for children,<br />
adults and seniors in low-income, working families<br />
who do not have vision coverage.<br />
Write or go on line for an application.<br />
Medical and dental services provided at same<br />
building, however the medical and dental<br />
administration and services are separate. Medical<br />
services include routine medical screening,<br />
education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Dental care includes primary dental care and is<br />
based on set fees/sliding scale.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Anthony Public Health<br />
865 N. Main<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5858 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 882-3063<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
BLOOMFIELD<br />
Dzilth-Na-O-Dith-Hle Health Center<br />
6 Rd. 7586<br />
Bloomfield, NM 87413<br />
Phone: (505) 632-1801<br />
Fax: (505) 368-6476<br />
CHAPARRAL<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Chaparral Medical Clinic<br />
510 E. Lisa<br />
Chaparral, NM 88081<br />
Phone: (575) 824-0820 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 824-1021<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provides family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
Children’s Medical Services (CMS), which provides<br />
specialty clinics for children 0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Outpatient medical services and urgent care.<br />
Provides mental health and social services.<br />
Services are free for Navajo people unless they<br />
have insurance, then the insurance is billed.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; only Navajo treated<br />
unless it's an emergency.<br />
Medical services include routine medical<br />
screening, education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Chaparral Public Health<br />
317 McCombs<br />
Chaparral, NM 88081<br />
Phone: (575) 824-3454 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 824-3071<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
COLUMBUS<br />
Ben Archer Health Center<br />
626 Taft St.<br />
Columbus, NM 88030<br />
Phone: (575) 531-2165<br />
Fax: (575) 531-2172<br />
Web: www.bahcnm.org<br />
CROWNPOINT<br />
Crownpoint PHS Indian Hospital<br />
P.O. Box 358<br />
Crownpoint, NM 87313<br />
Phone: (505) 786-6316<br />
Fax: (505) 786-6351<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provides family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
Children’s Medical Services (CMS), which provides<br />
specialty clinics for children 0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Medical, dental and behavioral health care is<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered to all individuals, all ages, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />
ability to pay.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Tuesday and Thursday, 8 AM-7 PM.<br />
Service area includes all areas in Luna County.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Full hospital. Provides outpatient, counseling, etc.<br />
Accepts medicaid/medicare/medicaid.<br />
Hospital open 24 hours. Administrative <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
open 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
Native American's only, unless it's an emergency.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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CUBA<br />
Cuba Health Center<br />
P. O. Box 638<br />
Cuba, NM 87103<br />
Phone: (575) 289-3291<br />
Fax: (575) 289-3648<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Community Health Care Fund<br />
1601 E. 20th St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-3214<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9228<br />
Presbyterian Medical Services<br />
Family Planning Clinic<br />
1001 W. Broadway, Ste. D<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-4796<br />
(505) 327-9149 Administrative<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9113<br />
General primary care services, pharmacy, well<br />
child care, immunizations and dental.<br />
Accepts insurances and has a sliding program<br />
based on income and family size.<br />
There are four satellite clinics on the reservation.<br />
The hours vary, so call for more information.<br />
Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Monday and Thursday, 8 AM-7 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Low cost access to <strong>of</strong>fice call for health care for<br />
qualifying persons.<br />
Medication access assistance.<br />
Assistance with filling out Medicaid paperwork.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 2 PM-4 PM, and by<br />
appointment only on Friday.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The goal <strong>of</strong> the clinic is to reduce the rate <strong>of</strong><br />
unintended pregnancies in San Juan County,<br />
especially among teens. The objectives are to<br />
make planning services more accessible and<br />
affordable to eligible individuals, and to provide<br />
educational services to individuals and community<br />
groups.<br />
Services provided are counseling; patient<br />
information and education; family planning<br />
information instructions; and clinic services with<br />
the availability <strong>of</strong> the different contraceptive<br />
methods based on a sliding fee scale.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-5:30 PM;<br />
Saturday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Presbyterian Medical Services<br />
1001 W. Broadway, Ste. D<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-4796<br />
(505) 327-9149 Administrative<br />
Fax: (505) 325-9113<br />
Public Health Department<br />
San Juan Office<br />
744 W. Animas<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-9161 Family Planning Clinic<br />
(505) 327-4461 Front Desk<br />
(505) 634-0229 Bloomfield Heath Office<br />
(505) 327-6263 WIC Nutrition Program<br />
Fax: (505) 326-1762<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us<br />
Outpatient primary health and dental care. This<br />
includes family planning, perinatal case<br />
management, HIV/AIDS education and<br />
counseling, disease prevention, and chronic<br />
disease management.<br />
Mental health and substance abuse counseling are<br />
available through the Community Counseling<br />
Center.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30AM-5:30 PM; Saturday,<br />
8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Immunization Clinic held in Farmington and<br />
Bloomfield. Call for more information.<br />
Family Planning Services held in Farmington and<br />
Bloomfield, and based on a sliding fee scale.<br />
Offers annual exams, pap smears, birth control<br />
methods, counseling, and pregnancy tests.<br />
Pregnancy testing by appointment and based on a<br />
sliding fee scale.<br />
Sexually Transmitted Diseases by appointment<br />
only. Call for more information.<br />
HIV (AIDS) Testing by appointment, and<br />
confidential screening, treatment, and counseling.<br />
Flu Shots in the fall, for senior citizens or people<br />
with chronic illness.<br />
Birth Certificates for New Mexico births; the cost<br />
is $10.00 each. Call Tuesday and Thursday to<br />
confirm dates.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Gallup<br />
Gallup Indian Medical Center (GIMC)<br />
P. O. Box 1337<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 722-1000<br />
Fax: (505) 722-1397<br />
Ask for Contract Health Dept.<br />
HATCH<br />
Ben Archer Health Center<br />
255 Highway 187 (formerly 808 W. Hall)<br />
Hatch, NM 87937<br />
P.O. Box 370<br />
Hatch, NM 87937<br />
Phone: (575) 267-3088 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 267-4606<br />
Web: www.bahcnm.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Hatch Public Health<br />
3 Chile Capital Ln.<br />
P. O. Box 390<br />
Hatch, NM 87937<br />
Phone: (575) 267-5213 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 267-3516<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
The GIMC is part <strong>of</strong> the Indian Health Service and<br />
is a 99 bed hospital located in Gallup, on the<br />
border <strong>of</strong> the Navajo Reservation.<br />
Treat only people who are enrolled members <strong>of</strong> a<br />
federally recognized tribe, unless it's an<br />
emergency.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM;<br />
Emergency room open 24/7.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a range <strong>of</strong> health care services which<br />
include primary medical, dental and behavioral<br />
health care, health education, transportation,<br />
referral service to physicians and hospital, limited<br />
laboratory services, x-ray, and eligibility<br />
determination for assistance programs.<br />
Comprehensive dental services include general<br />
family dentistry; and limited oral surgery,<br />
orthodontics, endodontics, periodontics, and<br />
prostodontics.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Tuesday and Thursday 8 AM-7 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers Children’s Medical Services (CMS),<br />
which provide specialty clinics for children 0-21<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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LAS CRUCES<br />
Ben Archer Health Center<br />
1600 Thorpe Rd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88012<br />
Phone: (575) 382-9292<br />
Fax: (575) 382-2061<br />
Web: www.bahcnm.org<br />
Bridge Ministries, Inc.<br />
2511 Chaparral<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 522-6404 (General)<br />
(575) 571-1022 (Dr. Cindy Bostick)<br />
(575) 522-6406 (Kathy Slee)<br />
Fax: (575) 522-0031<br />
E-mail: dsallee@nmsu.edu<br />
Medical, dental, and behavioral health services<br />
are <strong>of</strong>fered to all individuals regardless <strong>of</strong> ability<br />
to pay. Behavioral health services are <strong>of</strong>fered to<br />
children and adults who qualify for substance<br />
abuse services or medicaid or who have private<br />
insurance.<br />
This site has a pharmacy which dispenses<br />
prescriptions.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday 8 AM-7 PM; and Friday<br />
8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Service area includes Las Cruces, southern Dona<br />
Ana county, and Chapparal.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides Christ-centered family, pre-marital,<br />
marital, divorce, and family violence counseling.<br />
Dr. Cindy Bostick runs the outpatient health<br />
center in which individuals are <strong>of</strong>fered mental<br />
health therapy.<br />
Kathy Slee runs “Care Bridge”, a friendship<br />
volunteer program which matches people in need<br />
<strong>of</strong> friendship with volunteers.<br />
Most health plans and insurances are accepted.<br />
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English, Spanish,<br />
Portuguese<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, will not work with<br />
Satanists.<br />
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Community Action Agency <strong>of</strong> Southern New<br />
Mexico<br />
Covering Kids<br />
320 E. Wyatt Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-8799 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 527-9028<br />
Web: http://www.caasnm.org<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
East Mesa Medical Clinic<br />
9400 Highway 70<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88012<br />
Phone: (575) 373-9202 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 373-9592<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Las Cruces Medical and Dental Clinic<br />
1160 Mall Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 521-5960 Provider's number<br />
(575) 521-7181 Service/Intake<br />
Medical<br />
(575) 532-1933 Service/Intake<br />
Dental<br />
Fax: (575) 521-7199 Medical<br />
(575) 532-1939 Dental<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
Covering Kids works to enroll eligible children into<br />
free and low-cost health insurance provided by<br />
state and federal government, referred to as<br />
Medicaid and SCHIP.<br />
Most eligible children are in working families that<br />
are not covered by employer-based plans or are<br />
unable to secure or afford private insurance.<br />
The following are eligible for free or low-cost<br />
health care:<br />
< Citizen children ages 0-19;<br />
< Citizen women in need <strong>of</strong> family planning<br />
services;<br />
< Citizen women in need <strong>of</strong> pregnancy<br />
related services;<br />
< Women and children who have met their<br />
five year residency (as <strong>of</strong> August 22,<br />
1986); or<br />
< Families meeting eligibility requirements.<br />
Income eligibility can vary from year to year.<br />
However many families earning up to $35,000 a<br />
year or more may qualify. Eligibility is determined<br />
by family size and income.<br />
Open Monday-Friday 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Medical services include routine medical<br />
screening, education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; Wednesday, 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Medical and dental services provided at same<br />
building, however the medical and dental<br />
administration and services are separate. Medical<br />
services include routine medical screening,<br />
education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Dental care includes primary dental care and is on<br />
based on set fees/sliding scale.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; Wednesday 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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La Clinica de Familia<br />
2520 S. Telshor Blvd<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88011<br />
Phone: (575) 524-3571 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 556-6410<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Women’s Health Clinic<br />
1180 Mall Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 532-2044 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 532-0807<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
Memorial Medical Center<br />
Family Practice Center<br />
2450 South Telshor Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88011<br />
Phone: (575) 521-5370 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 521-5376<br />
Mesilla Valley Healthcare Associates<br />
2020 South Solano, Suite C.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 523-4880 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-1796<br />
Medical services include routine medical<br />
screening, education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare, and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Women’s Gynecological services for all ages, open<br />
to all women.<br />
Accepts private insurance, Medicare and Medicaid.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM; Wednesday 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This primary care physician <strong>of</strong>fice and residency<br />
training center is a family-focused health care<br />
provider that delivers care to pediatric,<br />
adolescent, adult, and geriatric populations.<br />
Obstetric services also provided.<br />
Accepts all insurance plans, Medicare and<br />
Medicaid.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-5 PM; Friday 8 AM-<br />
12 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Services include well-child immunizations,<br />
pediatric care, physical exams, maintenance <strong>of</strong><br />
chronic illness such as diabetes, asthma, etc.,<br />
acute illness and injury care, health and wellness<br />
counseling, women’s health which includes pap<br />
smear, breast feeding consultation and family<br />
planning.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice accepts sliding scale fees, Medicaid, and<br />
other insurance.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English, Spanish, and sign<br />
language.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Las Cruces Public Health<br />
1170 N. Solano Dr., Ste. K<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 528-5001 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 528-6024<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Dona Ana Village<br />
5595 Elks Rd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-7991 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-7914<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
East Mesa Public Health<br />
5220 Holman Rd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88012<br />
Phone: (575) 382-0540 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 373-4737<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provide family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
Children’s Medical Services (CMS), which provide<br />
specialty clinics for children 0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provide family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
on a weekly basis, Children’s Medical Services<br />
(CMS), which provide specialty clinics for children<br />
0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-Noon, and 1 PM-5 PM<br />
for the WIC program. Customers need to call for<br />
the hours <strong>of</strong> the other programs <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provide family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
Children’s Medical Services (CMS), which provide<br />
specialty clinics for children 0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
West Las Cruces Public Health<br />
1850 Copper Loop, Bldg. A<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Phone: (575) 523-7202 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 523-3991<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
St. Luke’s Health Care Clinic<br />
999 W. Amador<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88006<br />
Phone: (575) 527-5482 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 525-3542<br />
SAN MIGUEL<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
San Miguel Medical Clinic<br />
18424 S. Highway 28<br />
San Miguel, NM 88058<br />
Phone: (575) 233-3830 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 233-4542<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS) one day a month, which provide<br />
family planning services, immunizations, and<br />
screening for the prevention and early detection<br />
<strong>of</strong> infectious diseases and sexually transmitted<br />
diseases; and Children’s Medical Services (CMS),<br />
which provide specialty clinics for children 0-21<br />
years <strong>of</strong> age with chronic medical conditions.<br />
The CAPS program is available only one day per<br />
month. Customers need to call for schedule.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site is part <strong>of</strong> a complex <strong>of</strong> agencies<br />
operating under the auspices <strong>of</strong> Mesilla Valley<br />
Community <strong>of</strong> Hope.<br />
The clinic gives medical, pharmacy, and referral<br />
services to the homeless and indigent.<br />
The services are free and <strong>of</strong>fered to men and<br />
women 18 and above, who are Dona Ana county<br />
residents, and who do not have insurance <strong>of</strong> any<br />
kind. Veterans are not allowed.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 8:30 AM-3<br />
PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Medical services include routine medical<br />
screening, education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare, and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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SANTA TERESA<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Santa Teresa School-Based Clinic<br />
100 Airport Rd.<br />
Santa Teresa, NM 88008<br />
Phone: (575) 874-9338<br />
Fax: (575) 874-9359<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
SHIPROCK<br />
Wellness on Wheels<br />
Hwy 491 N.<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-6300<br />
Fax: (505) 368-6324<br />
SUNLAND PARK<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
Sunland Park Medical Clinic<br />
2625 McNutt Rd.<br />
P. O. Box 1000<br />
Sunland Park, NM 88063<br />
Phone: (575) 589-0887 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (575) 589-0898<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
New Mexico Public Health Division<br />
Sunland Park Public Health<br />
3807 McNutt Rd.<br />
Sunland Park, NM 88063<br />
Phone: (575) 589-2543 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 589-9548<br />
Web: www.newmexicohealth.org<br />
Primary care for students at Gadsden<br />
Independent school district.<br />
No fee for students who have insurance, $1.00 for<br />
students with no insurance.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 8 AM-<br />
4 PM. Wednesday 12 PM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This is a teaching mobile unit giving information<br />
regarding health screening (glucose, cholesterol,<br />
body fat); exercise equipment-treadmills, stair<br />
steppers, and exercise bikes; cooking<br />
demonstration/nutrition education; interactive<br />
health teaching stations-touch screen computers;<br />
mountain bikes, jump ropes; and health<br />
education/health promotion materials.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Medical services include routine medical<br />
screening, education, and emergency referrals.<br />
Accepts most insurance, Medicare, and SALUD.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM. Wednesday 1 PM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This site <strong>of</strong>fers the Clinical and Preventive<br />
Services (CAPS), which provide family planning<br />
services, immunizations, and screening for the<br />
prevention and early detection <strong>of</strong> infectious<br />
diseases and sexually transmitted diseases; and<br />
Children’s Medical Services (CMS), which provide<br />
specialty clinics for children 0-21 years <strong>of</strong> age<br />
with chronic medical conditions.<br />
In addition, the site <strong>of</strong>fers Special Supplemental<br />
Nutritional Program (WIC).<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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TRUTH OR CONSEQUENCES<br />
Ben Archer Health Center<br />
1960 Date St.<br />
Truth or Consequences, NM 87901<br />
Phone: (575) 894-7662<br />
Fax: (575) 894-7930<br />
Web: www.bahcnm.org<br />
Medical, dental and behavioral health care is<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered to all individuals, all ages, regardless <strong>of</strong><br />
ability to pay.<br />
Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8 AM-5 PM;<br />
Tuesday and Thursday 8 AM-7 PM.<br />
Service area includes all areas in Sierra County.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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ACOMA PUEBLO<br />
Social Services: Mental Health Programs/Care Management<br />
Acoma Behavioral Health Services<br />
P.O. Box 328<br />
Pueblo <strong>of</strong> Acoma, NM 87034<br />
Phone: (505) 552-6663 or 6661<br />
Fax: (505) 552-6426<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Comprehensive Recovery Team (CRT)<br />
St. Martin’s Behavioral Health<br />
PO Box 27258<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 764-8231<br />
Fax: (505) 843-1391<br />
Forensic Behavioral Health Associates<br />
2202 Menaul Blvd Ste. B, C, & D<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
Phone: (505) 888-5499<br />
(877) 888-5499 (toll-free)<br />
Fax: (505) 888-5498<br />
Email: fbha_nm@hotmail.com<br />
La Puerta Long-Term Case Management<br />
1217 1 st St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 766-9520<br />
Fax: (505) 246-2647<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
Services available to tribal members and Native<br />
Americans living on the reservation.<br />
Mental Health services and substance abuse<br />
services, AA and NA meetings.<br />
*Will work with ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders, but the resources<br />
are limited.<br />
The CRT program assists people who have severe<br />
and persistent mental illness. It is known that the<br />
majority <strong>of</strong> people with severe and persistent<br />
mental illness also struggle with addictions.<br />
CRT uses PsyR principles, as well as natural<br />
supports, to address both issues.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-3 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This is a small forensic, and school-based,<br />
outpatient mental health agency serving<br />
abused/neglected adjudicated youth on probation<br />
or parol; adjudicated youth under commitment;<br />
at risk, non-adjudicated youth; and youth<br />
referred for non-delinquent <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Counties served: Bernalillo, Los Alamos,<br />
Sandoval, Santa Fe, Socorro, and Valencia.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Sponsored by Albuquerque Healthcare for the<br />
Homeless, this is long-term case management for<br />
people with severe mental illness and other<br />
disabilities, including those with co-occurring<br />
substance abuse disorders.<br />
Individuals undergo psycho-social rehabilitation in<br />
groups and on an individual basis.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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UNM Children’s Psychiatric Center (CPC)<br />
1001 Yale Blvd. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87131<br />
Phone: (505) 272-2890<br />
Fax: (505) 272-1943<br />
CROWNPOINT<br />
Crownpoint Sunrise Youth Home<br />
NW <strong>of</strong> the Crownpoint Chapter House<br />
P. O. Box 1090<br />
Crownpoint, NM 87318<br />
Phone: (505) 786-2236<br />
LAGUNA PUEBLO<br />
Laguna Service Center<br />
P. O. Box 194<br />
Laguna NM 87026<br />
Harold M. Tso, LADAC<br />
Phone: (505) 552-6513<br />
Fax: (505) 552-6387<br />
Provides intensive psychiatric treatment to<br />
children and adolescents through the age <strong>of</strong> 17,<br />
without regard to the family’s financial resources.<br />
Care, including inpatient, residential and partial<br />
(day) hospitals provided in various settings on the<br />
CPC campus.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, unless<br />
appointment scheduled.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Long term residential facility (over 72 hours), in<br />
line with positive behavioral management and<br />
reality therapy module. Emergency placement up<br />
to 72 hours for dependents or children in need <strong>of</strong><br />
supervision (CHINS).<br />
Individual and group therapy at the youth home.<br />
Youth can also be referred to mental health for<br />
psychotherapy for both individual and/or group.<br />
Other supportive therapy will also be provided.<br />
Offers a structured home environment within the<br />
Youth Home to promote personal growth. This is<br />
a 24 hour operation facility.<br />
Promotion <strong>of</strong> liaison with community resources in<br />
meeting the needs <strong>of</strong> the youth. Parenting for the<br />
entire family system through the local social<br />
services program. Cultural relevant education<br />
provided by the guest speakers.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM. 24 hour<br />
residential facility.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders not accepted; do not accept<br />
delinquents.<br />
Services available to tribal members and Native<br />
Americans living on the reservation.<br />
Mental Health services and substance abuse<br />
services, AA and NA meetings.<br />
*Will work with ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders, but the resources<br />
are limited.<br />
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LAS CRUCES<br />
Families and Youth Inc.<br />
Group Homes-Stepping Stones Program<br />
Males:<br />
2215 N. Valley Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88007<br />
Phone: (575) 523-0801<br />
Fax: (575) 527-4287<br />
Females:<br />
2211 N. Valley Dr.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88007<br />
Phone: (575) 524-7711<br />
Fax: (575) 527-4287<br />
Web: www.fyinm.org<br />
The Group Homes provide 24-hour structured<br />
therapeutic environments for adolescents<br />
between the age <strong>of</strong> 13-18 who meet Medicaid<br />
standards for residential care.<br />
Group Home services include community- based<br />
school programming, on-site clinical services,<br />
consulting and training. In accordance with the<br />
resident’s individual treatment plans, provision is<br />
made for access to psychiatric care and to<br />
community resources such as recreational,<br />
educational, and social services.<br />
Individuals must meet Medicaid standards for<br />
residential care and must be referred by a social<br />
service provider.<br />
Open 24 hours.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
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Southwest Counseling Center (SWCC)<br />
100 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2800 Administrative<br />
(575) 526-3371 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (575) 647-2898<br />
Web: http://swccnm.com<br />
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Programs- SWCC<br />
125 S. Downtown Mall<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 527-7920 Administrative<br />
Transitional Living Center-SWCC<br />
1843 Sexton St.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524-8089 Administrative<br />
LAS VEGAS<br />
New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute at<br />
Las Vegas<br />
3695 Hot Springs Blvd.<br />
Las Vegas, NV 87701<br />
Phone: (505) 454-2100<br />
Fax: (505) 454-2211<br />
SAN FELIPE PUEBLO<br />
Five Sandoval Indian Pueblos, Inc.<br />
1043 Highway 313<br />
Bernalillo, NM 87004<br />
Phone: (505) 867-3351<br />
Fax: (505) 867-3514<br />
Services <strong>of</strong>fered are determined by site and<br />
include outpatient for mental health, and<br />
substance abuse, psychiatric and nursing<br />
services, case management, psychosocial<br />
rehabilitation, transitional living, and child and<br />
adolescent services.<br />
Psychosocial Rehabilitation Program (PSR) is a<br />
service that works with adults diagnosed with<br />
severely disabling mental illness. This program is<br />
structured as an integrated clubhouse; classes<br />
include Basic Living Skills, Psychosocial Skills, and<br />
Therapeutic Socialization.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-3 PM; and Friday 9<br />
AM-1:30 PM.<br />
Transitional Living Program (TLP) is a 24-hour<br />
residential treatment program designed to teach<br />
clients the skills necessary to live in the<br />
community in an independent or supported<br />
setting. It is a voluntary, 18-month program that<br />
serves adults over 18 years <strong>of</strong> age with severe<br />
mental disorders. The program also <strong>of</strong>fers lifeskills<br />
training, resident empowerment groups,<br />
employment and educational support, recreation,<br />
and a safe environment in which to reside.<br />
Various insurance plans are accepted, and sliding<br />
scale fees are available.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Specialists in community mental health services;<br />
adult psychiatric services; forensic evaluations<br />
and treatment; and adolescent and adult sex<br />
<strong>of</strong>fender treatment<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides outpatient services, DWI classes, mental<br />
health services, substance abuse treatment, and<br />
counseling.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, preference given to<br />
Native Americans.<br />
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Social Services: Night Shelters<br />
See also: Day shelters; Family Violence Shelters; and Housing, Home Repairs, and<br />
Rental Assistance<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Rescue Mission<br />
525 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-4673<br />
Fax: (505) 843-8823<br />
Barrett House Foundation, Inc.<br />
905 Brother Mathias Place NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-4887<br />
Fax: (505) 246-9272<br />
Good Shepherd Center<br />
218 Iron Street SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2527<br />
(505) 247-2207 administrative<br />
Fax: (505) 243-8267<br />
Haven <strong>of</strong> Love Rescue Mission<br />
4025 Isleta SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 873-3771 Program Director<br />
Emergency winter shelter for homeless men.<br />
Open 2:30 PM to 9 PM from November<br />
15th-March 15th.<br />
20 beds available.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emergency shelter, meals and clothing for<br />
homeless women and women with children,<br />
(boys under 10 years, girls any age).<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Shelter is open 4 PM to 9 AM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emergency Shelter for homeless men.<br />
Be there by 6 PM.<br />
17 beds (20 additional beds from mid October-<br />
March).<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses with a<br />
minor because the location <strong>of</strong> the shelter is close<br />
to a school.<br />
Emergency shelter, meals, and clothing for<br />
homeless young men aged 18-21.<br />
Minor background check before admittance is<br />
allowed due to a high number <strong>of</strong> gang members,<br />
etc.<br />
6-10 Beds<br />
24-hour intake<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome. There are some<br />
exceptions, i.e., rival gang members, recent sex<br />
<strong>of</strong>fenders, etc; but it really depends on who is at<br />
the shelter at the time.<br />
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Joy Junction<br />
4500 Second St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 877-6967<br />
(800) 924-0569 Toll Free 24-hour intake<br />
Emergency shelter, meals, and clothing for<br />
women, couples and parent(s) with children.<br />
Single men are eligible for a one-night stay only.<br />
Single men call this number at 5:30 PM (Toll Free<br />
1-800-924-0569) to check on bed availability. If<br />
accepted, pick-up will be at a specified<br />
location at 7:00 PM.<br />
Office open 7 days a week, 8 AM-8 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome. The shelter prefers not<br />
to accept violent or sex <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
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FARMINGTON<br />
Childhaven-Parenting Class<br />
406 Airport Dr.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-5358, ext. 275 Patricia Murphy<br />
Fax: (505) 327-1482<br />
San Juan Catholic Charities<br />
119 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 325-3734<br />
Fax: (505) 325-1728<br />
Social Services-Parenting<br />
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An eight-week class explores the following areas:<br />
Looks at what kind <strong>of</strong> parent you are and how you<br />
became that way. Then, takes a close look at<br />
children, their needs, temperaments, learning<br />
styles, and normal behavior at various ages. Next,<br />
misbehavior is studied: what it is and what causes<br />
it. Then the class moves to the subject <strong>of</strong><br />
discipline or the positive and effective ways to<br />
deal with the children. The classes end with a<br />
lesson on building the child’s self esteem.<br />
Child care is provided for children under age 10,<br />
while parents are attending classes. Space is<br />
limited.<br />
In order to enroll, call and get information on the<br />
class, then go by the <strong>of</strong>fice before the classes<br />
start and fill out paperwork.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Teen Parent Program Assists young people ages<br />
11 through 22 who are pregnant or parenting a<br />
child. Case manager visits the home, holds life<br />
skill classes, encourages progress toward living<br />
independently as a family.<br />
Immigration & Citizenship Bilingual staff helps<br />
with gaining or changing legal status. Assists<br />
those eligible for citizenship translate documents.<br />
Drop-In Center: A welcome place for<br />
street/homeless people to get a cup <strong>of</strong> c<strong>of</strong>fee and<br />
a snack. They can make local phone calls, and<br />
store some belongings. Food Pantry provides<br />
nourishing food for persons in need.<br />
Spanish speaking support group for victims <strong>of</strong><br />
Domestic violence, English classes by San Juan<br />
College.<br />
Assists with some basic needs, supported by<br />
donations.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
La Clinica de Familia<br />
570 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88005<br />
Early Head Start Program<br />
Phone: (575) 532-0515<br />
Dona Ana Healthy Start<br />
Phone: (575) 584-0767 or<br />
(800) 481-7372 (toll free)<br />
Adolescent Family Life Program<br />
Phone: (575) 523-2042<br />
Web: http://www.lcdfnm.org<br />
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Early Head Start's (EHS) purpose is to enhance<br />
the physical, social, emotional and intellectual<br />
development <strong>of</strong> children between the ages <strong>of</strong> 0-3.<br />
Center and home-based services <strong>of</strong>fered are:<br />
Parent Education<br />
Child Development<br />
Child Care<br />
Screening and Assessments for Infants and<br />
Toddlers<br />
Dona Ana Healthy Start believes "Every baby<br />
deserves a healthy start in life." Helps pregnant<br />
women access early, ongoing prenatal care and<br />
social/support services. Assists parenting families<br />
with babies age 0-2 stay connected to a medical<br />
home and monitors infant development.<br />
Services include:<br />
Outreach<br />
Families FIRST Care Coordination<br />
Health and Psycho social Assessments<br />
Depression Assessments<br />
Family Planning<br />
Prenatal/Post-Partum Health Education<br />
Breast-feeding Support<br />
Parenting Education<br />
Community Development<br />
Adolescent Family Life Program (AFLP)<br />
<strong>of</strong>fers services including health-related prenatal<br />
and parenting education for teen parents, family<br />
support for parenting teens (male and female) 18<br />
and under, individual, group and family<br />
counseling, and prevention <strong>of</strong> domestic violence.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1 PM-<br />
5PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Social Services: Rehabilitation Programs, Outpatient<br />
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless<br />
1217 1st St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 344-2323<br />
Fax: (505) 246-2647<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
Albuquerque Metropolitan Central Intake<br />
1258 Ortiz SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 272-9033<br />
Fax: (505) 272-9352<br />
Web: http://amci.unm.edu/<br />
ASAP, Addiction and Substance Abuse<br />
Program<br />
2450 Alamo SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 925-2400<br />
Fax: (505) 925-2411<br />
Web: www.hospitals.unm.edu<br />
Desert Hills<br />
5310 Sequoia NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87120<br />
Phone: (505) 836-7330<br />
Fax: (505) 836-7424<br />
Web: www.yfcs.com<br />
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Behavioral health clinic, dental clinic, medical<br />
clinic, meals, showers, and phones.<br />
Drop-in center for families and children. Monday<br />
4 PM-6 PM; Thursday 11 AM-6 PM; and<br />
Friday 11 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Program is city funded and operated through the<br />
UNM hospital. They <strong>of</strong>fer evaluation and referral<br />
to programs approved by their board.<br />
Evaluation is free to any Bernalillo County<br />
resident and if an individual qualifies financially<br />
($1,600 per month or less) they will be provided<br />
with services at any <strong>of</strong> the approved programs.<br />
Albuquerque Metro will be billed.<br />
Walk-ins accepted at 7:30 AM, 9:30 AM, and<br />
12:30 PM weekdays, except Tuesdays.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Mental health and substance abuse services.<br />
Substance abuse treatment, detoxification,<br />
methadone maintenance, and methadone<br />
detoxification.<br />
Special Programs: adolescents, persons with<br />
co-occurring mental and substance abuse<br />
disorders, women.<br />
Clinic open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-6 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides a full range <strong>of</strong> behavioral health care<br />
treatment for adolescents and their families<br />
including short term stabilization, residential<br />
treatment, day treatment, in home services,<br />
medication management, outpatient counseling,<br />
treatment foster care, clinical and psychiatric<br />
assessment and case management.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
Reception open 7 days a week, 7:30 AM-9 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome if they pass the<br />
assessment.
First Nations Community Health Source<br />
5608 Zuni Rd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Contact: Theresa Saiz<br />
Phone: (505) 262-2481<br />
(505) 238-7488 (24 hour emergency<br />
crisis line)<br />
Fax: (505) 265-7074<br />
Web: www.fnch.org<br />
Focused Recovery<br />
2625 Pennsylvania NE, Ste. 500<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 232-9115<br />
Fax: (505) 881-6008<br />
Web: http://www.rightstep.com<br />
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Behavioral Health Services (BHS): Treatment<br />
services, individual therapy, substance abuse<br />
group, men's process group, women's process<br />
group, specialized counseling, EMDR Therapy<br />
(Eye Movement Desensitization and<br />
Reprocessing), family counseling, home visits,<br />
24 hour crisis on-call, anger management<br />
classes, Alcoholics Anonymous (AA).<br />
Primary Care: Family planning, pregnancy tests,<br />
prenatal care, physical exams, immunizations,<br />
well-child checkups, TB testing, STD testing,<br />
diabetes education and treatment.<br />
Dental Services (262-6572): Exams, ex-rays,<br />
cleanings, fillings, dentures, crowns, and<br />
emergency services.<br />
Social Services: Childcare, housing, vocational,<br />
recreational, subsistence, and transportation<br />
needs<br />
Other Services: WIC nutrition program,<br />
traditional healing, HIV/AIDS prevention and<br />
case management, diabetes education, Medicaid<br />
application assistance, youth mentoring<br />
program, healthy couples and youth<br />
relationships education, youth substance abuse<br />
prevention, homeless outreach, alternative<br />
therapies (e.g. acupuncture, massage, and<br />
herbal consultations), and emergency assistance<br />
FNCH accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Certificate <strong>of</strong><br />
Indian Blood, some insurance plans (please<br />
inquire) or payment is based on a sliding fee<br />
scale according to income; bring two current<br />
check stubs.<br />
*Native American ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome by<br />
referral only.<br />
Comprehensive services to help those suffering<br />
from chemical dependency problems.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-6 PM, and<br />
Fridays, 9 AM-1 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Hogares, Inc.<br />
1218 Grieqos Rd.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
P.O. Box 6485<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87197<br />
Phone: (505) 345-8471 for Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 342-5450<br />
Web: www.hogaresinc.com<br />
Milagro Program<br />
2450 Alamo SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 925-2493<br />
Fax: (505) 925-2491<br />
Web: http://hospitals.unm.edu/UNMPC/Milagro<br />
New Beginnings<br />
423 6 th Street NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 247-0077<br />
Fax: (505) 224-2880<br />
Email: deniseort@yahoo.com<br />
New Horizon<br />
1500 Walter St. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 242-1157<br />
Fax: (505) 242-1158<br />
Recovery Unlimited<br />
201 Eubank NE, Ste A<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87123<br />
Phone: (505) 292-4948<br />
Fax: (505) 292-0565<br />
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Focus is children, youth and their families<br />
Provides life skills development, and behavioral<br />
health respite. Other services include an<br />
adolescent treatment center, outpatient<br />
services, behavioral management, and<br />
substance abuse treatment.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This program is for pregnant women with<br />
substance abuse disorders and is an innovative,<br />
interdisciplinary effort to address the complex<br />
demands <strong>of</strong> chemically dependent women.<br />
The substance abuse prevention and treatment<br />
program includes outpatient services in its clinic<br />
setting.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Substance abuse, mental health, domestic<br />
violence anger management.<br />
Intake and individual sessions Monday-Friday, 8<br />
AM-5 PM.<br />
Group sessions Tuesday and Thursday, 6 PM-<br />
8 PM; and Wednesday, 9 PM-11 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, with the exception <strong>of</strong><br />
sex and violent <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
Provides outpatient substance abuse, women's<br />
group, anger management, and domestic<br />
violence counseling. Also makes referrals for<br />
low income individuals.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides an adult outpatient substance abuse<br />
program with anger management, domestic<br />
violence, and limited juvenile components on a<br />
sliding fee scale.<br />
Office open Monday-Thursday, 9 AM-9 PM; and<br />
Friday 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Relevancy<br />
2727 San Pedro NE, Ste. 120<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87110<br />
Phone: (505) 830-1038<br />
Fax: (505) 830-1381<br />
E-mail: rlvnc1038@aol.com<br />
Web: http://www.relevnacyinc.com<br />
Rio Rancho Counseling<br />
184 Unser Blvd. NE<br />
Rio Rancho, NM 87124<br />
Phone: (505) 896-0929<br />
Fax: (505) 896-0585<br />
St. Martin’s Hospitality Center<br />
Substance Abuse Centers<br />
1201 3 rd Street NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 766-6876<br />
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Provides an outpatienct treatment center for<br />
adolescents with substance abuse, addiction,<br />
gang involvement, behavior problems, and<br />
parent/child conflicts. The program <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
individual mentoring and guidance, culturally<br />
sensitive programs, education assistance,<br />
gender services, job skills training, family<br />
intervention, and recreational services.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-8 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
One-on-one domestic violence counseling, drug<br />
and alcohol, family, one-on-one therapy, and<br />
marriage counseling.<br />
Open Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7 AM-<br />
7 PM; Thursday, 10 AM-5 PM; and Friday, 8 AM-<br />
5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Assessment, Intake and Client Services Program<br />
(AICS);<br />
Intensive transitional case management;<br />
Substance abuse treatment, support and case<br />
management;<br />
Dual diagnosis outreach;<br />
Self-sufficiency and ACCESS (Albuquerque<br />
Continuum <strong>of</strong> Care for Enhanced Supportive<br />
Services) pre-employment and family services;<br />
Psychiatric and nursing care;<br />
Psycho-social rehabilitation;<br />
Clothing exchange; showers and hygiene;<br />
meals and food; communication services;<br />
short and long-term storage; advocacy<br />
program; job placement; and traveler's aid; and<br />
homeless court.<br />
Intensive employment program; and<br />
Intensive employment program for individuals<br />
with psychiatric disability.<br />
Most health plans welcome, medicaid, or private<br />
pay.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ARTESIA<br />
Drug and Alcohol Screening<br />
603 S. Roselawn<br />
Artesia, NM 88211<br />
Phone: (575) 746-3404<br />
Fax: (575) 746-3772<br />
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Provides drug and alcohol counseling, and some<br />
family and marriage counseling.<br />
Also provides drug and alcohol testing, hair<br />
testing, and DNA testing (parentage).<br />
This is a private practice, some insurances<br />
cannot be accepted.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-12 PM, and 1:30 PM<br />
-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
BERNALILLO<br />
La Buena Vida, Inc.<br />
872 Camino Del Pueblo<br />
Bernalillo, NM 87004<br />
Phone: (505) 867-2383<br />
Fax: (505) 867-7293<br />
CARLSBAD<br />
Carlsbad Mental Health<br />
914 North Canal<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88220<br />
Phone: (575) 885-4836<br />
Phone: (575) 885-1689 for screening<br />
Fax: (575) 628-0676<br />
Email: Kenas@leaco.com<br />
Web: http://www.carlsbadmin.org<br />
DULCE<br />
Jicarilla Behavioral Health Services<br />
P. O. Box 546<br />
Dulce, NM 87528<br />
Phone: (575) 759-3162<br />
Fax: (575) 759-3588<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Four Winds Recovery Center<br />
1313 Mission Ave.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-7218<br />
Fax: (505) 327-0828<br />
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Community-based, outpatient mental<br />
health/substance abuse facility serving Sandoval<br />
County. Services/programs are geared toward<br />
achieving and maintaining healthier lifestyles for<br />
all ages/backgrounds.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-8 PM; and every<br />
other Saturday.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Transitions Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)<br />
is a 16-week comprehensive and individualized<br />
program designed to help individuals address<br />
chemical dependency issues. The program<br />
allows the individual to remain home with their<br />
family, resolve current life problems, and<br />
continue working. Individual and group<br />
counseling services are designed to work with<br />
core issues <strong>of</strong> chemical dependency.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Alcohol, substance abuse, and mental health<br />
programs.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers alcohol and drug counseling, and the<br />
addiction severity index. Provides intensive<br />
outpatient services, day treatment, and a 14 to<br />
28 bed residential treatment center.<br />
Special Programs or Groups: persons with<br />
co-occurring mental and substance abuse<br />
disorders.<br />
Open Monday-Friday,8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Total Behavioral Health Authority-<br />
Presbyterian Medical Services<br />
1615 Ojo Court<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 564-4804 Service/Intake<br />
Fax: (505) 564-4857<br />
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The mission <strong>of</strong> the Total Behavioral Health<br />
Authority (TBHA) is to establish access to<br />
culturally relevant and clinically competent<br />
behavioral health care and related services.<br />
Their goal is to promote the health and well<br />
being <strong>of</strong> the uninsured, homeless, multi-cultural<br />
population <strong>of</strong> the Four Corners region; remove<br />
the stigma <strong>of</strong> addiction and co-occurring<br />
disorders, intervene in their progression; and<br />
support healthy, productive, reintegration into<br />
the community.<br />
The primary purpose <strong>of</strong> TBHA is to serve clients<br />
with co-occurring mental health and substance<br />
issues. This is done by <strong>of</strong>fering case<br />
management and counseling services to clients<br />
based on both Western modes, and traditional<br />
Native American healing methods.<br />
TBHA can assist in accessing chemical<br />
dependency treatment, mental health<br />
treatment, medicaid, food stamps, and low<br />
income housing. Provides outpatient chemical<br />
dependency counseling; mental health<br />
therapists and traditional counselors are<br />
available.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they fit the<br />
criteria for the program.
GALLUP<br />
Na Nihzhoozhi Center<br />
Substance Abuse Services<br />
2205 East Boyd St.<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 722-2177<br />
Fax: (505) 722-5961<br />
Western NM Counseling<br />
2025 East Aztec<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 863-3828<br />
Fax: (505) 863-6612<br />
Web: www.pms-inc.org<br />
HOBBS<br />
Lea County Guidance Center<br />
920 W. Broadway<br />
Hobbs, NM 88240<br />
Phone: (575) 393-3168<br />
(575) 393-6633 (hotline)<br />
Fax: (575) 397-4659<br />
ISLETA<br />
Cotton Wood <strong>of</strong> Isleta<br />
P.O. Box 301<br />
Isleta, NM 87022<br />
Phone: (505) 865-3254<br />
Fax: (505) 865-3085<br />
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Substance abuse treatment services and<br />
detoxification. Outpatient, plus residential<br />
short-term treatment (30 days or less), and<br />
residential long-term treatment (more than 30<br />
days).<br />
Also <strong>of</strong>fers a short term shelter. Maximum<br />
capacity 17 beds, male and female tenants<br />
allowed.<br />
Special Language Services: Navajo<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM. Intake open<br />
24 hours.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides initial assessments, counseling, sexual<br />
abuse counseling for children (above age 10),<br />
and adults, anger and street management, and<br />
a sliding fee scale for payment.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Outpatient substance abuse treatment.<br />
Special Programs/Groups: Adolescents,<br />
persons with co-occurring mental and substance<br />
abuse disorders, women, DUI/DWI <strong>of</strong>fenders,<br />
criminal justice clients.<br />
Special Language Services: Spanish<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides one-on-one drug and alcohol<br />
counseling, anger management, couples, and<br />
family counseling. Also provides referrals for<br />
domestic violence. Uses Valencia shelter<br />
services for bad domestic violence issues.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, must be Native<br />
American.
LAS CRUCES<br />
Southwest Counseling Center (SWCC)<br />
100 W. Griggs<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2800 Administrative<br />
(575) 526-3371 Crisis Line<br />
Fax: (575) 647-2898<br />
Web: http://swccnm.com<br />
Serenity Site SWCC<br />
118 S. Downtown Mall<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 647-2878 Administrative<br />
LOS LUNAS<br />
La Buena Vida<br />
303 Luna Street,<br />
Los Lunas, NM 87031<br />
Phone: (505) 565-1619<br />
Fax: (505) 565-1620<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Life Link<br />
Substance Abuse Services<br />
2325 Cerrillos Rd<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 438-0010<br />
Fax: (505) 438-6011<br />
Web: www.thelifelink.org<br />
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Services <strong>of</strong>fered are determined by site and<br />
include outpatient for mental health, and<br />
substance abuse, psychiatric and nursing<br />
services, case management, psychosocial<br />
rehabilitation, transitional living, and child and<br />
adolescent services.<br />
Serenity Site <strong>of</strong>fers outpatient psychiatric and<br />
counseling services to individuals experiencing<br />
mental illness, alcoholism, and drug abuse.<br />
Individual, family, and group methods are<br />
provided by interdisciplinary teams <strong>of</strong> mental<br />
health pr<strong>of</strong>essionals.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM, plus evening<br />
groups.<br />
Various insurance plans are accepted, and<br />
sliding scale fees are available.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers mental health and substance abuse<br />
services. Does group and individual counseling.<br />
Open Monday-Thursday, 8 AM-7 PM; and Friday,<br />
8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Outpatient substance abuse treatment and<br />
detoxification.<br />
Special Programs/Groups: persons with cooccurring<br />
mental and substance abuse<br />
disorders, DUI/DWI <strong>of</strong>fenders, criminal justice<br />
clients.<br />
Special Language Services: Spanish<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Recovery <strong>of</strong> Alcoholics<br />
4100 Lucia Lane<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87507<br />
Phone: (505) 471-4985<br />
Fax: (505) 471-6084<br />
Web: http://www.info@sfrecovery.org<br />
SANTO DOMINGO PUEBLO<br />
Pueblo <strong>of</strong> Santo Domingo<br />
Substance Abuse Program<br />
San Ildefonso St.<br />
Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052<br />
Phone: (505) 465-2733<br />
Fax: (505) 465-0433<br />
TAOS<br />
Human <strong>Resource</strong>s Development Association<br />
1335 Gusdorf Rd. Bldg E.<br />
P. O. Box 913<br />
Taos NM 87571<br />
Phone: (575) 758-0670<br />
Fax: (575) 758-3557<br />
Email: lisab@hrda.org<br />
Web: http://www.hrda.org<br />
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Alcohol and substance abuse treatment to<br />
residents <strong>of</strong> Santa Fe county. Provides<br />
detoxification, rehabilitation, extended care, and<br />
outpatient services.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides outpatient services that include<br />
counseling and prevention activities.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; Native Americans only.<br />
Services include outpatient substance abuse<br />
counseling, urinalysis testing, and one-on-one<br />
clinical counseling. Provides guidance and<br />
structure to pre and post adjudicated juveniles.<br />
By working with Raton JPPOs, the program<br />
maintains compliance and facilitates<br />
rehabilitation.<br />
Counties Served: Colfax, Rio Arriba, San<br />
Miguel, and Taos.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALAMOGORDO<br />
Social Service: Rehabilitation Programs, Residential<br />
Otero County Council on Alcohol Abuse and<br />
Alcoholism<br />
850 Wright Ave.<br />
Alamogordo, NM 88310<br />
Phone: (575) 437-8942<br />
Fax: (575) 437-8980<br />
Email: help4addiction@beyondbb.com<br />
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
Albuquerque Metropolitan Assessment<br />
Treatment Services/Detox<br />
5901 Zuni Rd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 468-1555<br />
Fax: (505) 266-6972<br />
Barrett Foundation, Inc.<br />
10300 Constitution Ave. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87112<br />
Phone: (505) 246-9244 (Barrett House)<br />
Fax: (505) 246-9272<br />
Web: www.Info@BarrettFoudation.org<br />
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Provides a residential in-patient treatment<br />
program, out-patient, counseling, screening,<br />
assessment, drug screening, urinalysis checks,<br />
and presentations upon request.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they meet the<br />
assessment criteria.<br />
Referrals may be made 24 hours a day. This<br />
facility will hold 33 males and 12 females for a<br />
three to five-day detox program, or for up to two<br />
weeks if looking for a longer period.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 7 AM-3:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This foundation sponsors several residential<br />
projects:<br />
Barrett House: Has a capacity <strong>of</strong> 45 and <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
emergency and short-term shelter to homeless<br />
women and children; structured daily routine;<br />
practical support; and community outreach<br />
services.<br />
Bridges: Program helps families move from<br />
homelessness to living on their own by providing<br />
supportive rental housing for up to 24 months,<br />
and teaching them the skills they need for a<br />
stable, independent lifestyle. Individuals who<br />
have a history <strong>of</strong> substance abuse continue to<br />
receive counseling and undergo periodic testing to<br />
ensure they remain substance-free.<br />
Casa Milagro: Offers a structured home<br />
environment for up to 18 months to help women<br />
who have a history <strong>of</strong> psychiatric disabilities learn<br />
to live more independently.<br />
Casa Verde: Provides affordable, permanent<br />
housing for women who have completed Casa<br />
Milagro program. These women have graduated<br />
and are stable enough to live on their own.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Casa Los Arboles Men’s Residence<br />
P.O. Box 25445<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 344-6738<br />
Fax: (505) 344-1862<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
The Crossroads Maya's Place<br />
640 Grove SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 266-0110<br />
Fax: (505) 266-0998<br />
Dismas House<br />
701 Candelaria NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87107<br />
P. O. Box 6101<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87197<br />
Phone: (505) 343-0746<br />
Fax: (505) 345-4513<br />
Web: www.dismashousenewmexico.org<br />
E-mail: dismas@dismashousenewmexico.org623<br />
Good Shepherd Center<br />
218 Iron SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-2527<br />
Fax: (505) 243-8267<br />
(505) 247-2207-administrative<br />
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Sponsored by Albuquerque Healthcare for the<br />
Homeless, this is a long-term (6-9 months), 12bed<br />
residential substance abuse recovery program<br />
for men.<br />
The program uses a community model where<br />
residents are responsible for program decisionmaking,<br />
and transition from volunteer to paid<br />
work.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome if they are not assigned to<br />
treatment, and if the <strong>of</strong>fice doesn't have to work<br />
directly with probation or parole.<br />
Programs for women released from incarceration.<br />
Applicants usually apply while incarcerated and<br />
are court ordered.<br />
Housing program, referral services, counseling<br />
services, job services. Life skills, parenting<br />
classes, intensive case management.<br />
Most <strong>of</strong> the client population has a dual diagnosis<br />
<strong>of</strong> mental disorders and/or substance abuse<br />
issues.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Transitional housing program for men and<br />
women on parole.<br />
Office open 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; no sex <strong>of</strong>fenders or gang<br />
members.<br />
Program Fresh Start: a personal program <strong>of</strong><br />
recovery.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses with a<br />
minor due to the location <strong>of</strong> the facility.
The Pr<strong>of</strong>fit’s House<br />
546 Alvarado Dr. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 350-6081<br />
Tierra Del Sol Women’s Residence<br />
P.O. Box 25445<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87125<br />
Phone: (505) 831-7815<br />
Fax: (505) 831-7816<br />
Web: www.abqhch.org<br />
Turquoise Lodge<br />
6000 Isleta SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87105<br />
Phone: (505) 841-8978<br />
Fax: (505) 841-8977<br />
Web: http://www.health.state.nm.us/turquoise/<br />
CARLSBAD<br />
Crossroads<br />
5000 West Church<br />
Carlsbad, NM 88220<br />
Phone: (575) 887-4065<br />
Fax: (575) 628-0355<br />
Email: lauries@leaco.net<br />
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This is a sober living community which is a shelter<br />
for homeless men.<br />
The group home charges $85 weekly, in a group<br />
home setting.<br />
It is recommended that three AA/NA weekly<br />
meetings are attended by the residents.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />
Sponsored by Albuquerque Healthcare for the<br />
Homeless, this is a residential recovery program<br />
serving up to 18 women (and their children) for<br />
6-9 months.<br />
This program is designed to improve participants’<br />
engagement in services, and build their capacity<br />
for more healthful, and independent living.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they're not on<br />
probation or parole.<br />
This lodge is a chemical dependency treatment<br />
hospital providing individual treatment in order to<br />
assist intervention, treatment, and rehabilitation<br />
<strong>of</strong> alcoholism and chemical dependency.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 7:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
This facility provides a 120-day residential<br />
treatment curriculum for chemically dependent<br />
women. Participants must bring their one to two<br />
children, ages 10 and younger, to live with them<br />
at the facility.<br />
This comprehensive program takes a holistic<br />
approach to family life, addressing daily<br />
challenges <strong>of</strong> parenting, life skills, work, and<br />
community orientation as well as the skills<br />
associated with claiming and maintaining a life<br />
free from drugs.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ESPANOLA<br />
Ayudantes Inc.<br />
Espanola Northern Clinic<br />
1206 North Riverside Dr.<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 747-0102<br />
Fax: (505) 753-9758<br />
Web: www.ayudantes.org<br />
Hoy Recovery Program, Inc.<br />
612 N. Paseo De Onate<br />
Espanola, NM 87532<br />
Phone: (505) 753-2203<br />
(505) 852-2580-Intake for social detox.<br />
Fax: (505) 747-1881<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Four Winds Recovery Center<br />
1313 Mission Ave.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-7218<br />
Fax: (505) 327-0828<br />
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Outpatient mental health, substance abuse, and<br />
drug testing.<br />
Special Language Services: Spanish<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Inpatient services for social detoxification.<br />
Clinically managed detoxification from alcohol.<br />
Program provides physical care, education and<br />
counseling. Seven-day process for successful<br />
completion.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers alcohol and drug counseling, and the<br />
addiction severity index. Provides intensive<br />
outpatient services, day treatment, and a 14 to<br />
28 bed residential treatment center.<br />
Special Programs or Groups: persons with cooccurring<br />
mental and substance abuse disorders.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Halvorson House<br />
4500 Wildflower Mesa Dr.-House location<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
108 N. Behrend-Office location<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-2736<br />
(505) 326-5959 for MST intake<br />
Fax: (505) 325-2127<br />
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Residential Treatment Services: Services at-risk<br />
teens from a wide variety <strong>of</strong> backgrounds,<br />
suffering from mood disorders, and emotional and<br />
behavioral issues.<br />
The treatment center is co-ed, and services 12<br />
youths ages 12-17. Each client works with a<br />
therapist through individual, group, and family<br />
therapy. Each resident has various needs, and<br />
the program becomes flexible to meet the needs<br />
<strong>of</strong> each client and their families.<br />
MST: Multi-Systemic Therapy is an intensive<br />
family and community-based treatment program<br />
that addresses the multiple causes <strong>of</strong> serious antisocial<br />
behavior in youth. MST targets chronic,<br />
violent, and substance abusing juveniles at high<br />
risk for out-<strong>of</strong>-home placement and their families.<br />
The major goal <strong>of</strong> MST is to empower parents<br />
with the skills and resources needed to<br />
independently address the problems the youth is<br />
experiencing within their family, peer, school, and<br />
neighborhood environments. This program serves<br />
adolescents ages 11-17.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FORT BAYARD<br />
Fort Bayard Medical Center<br />
Yucca Lodge<br />
149 Calle Del Cielo<br />
Fort Bayard, NM 88036<br />
Phone: (575) 537-3465<br />
Fax: (575) 537-8886<br />
GALLUP<br />
Na Nihzhoozhi Center<br />
Substance Abuse Services<br />
2205 East Boyd St.<br />
Gallup, NM 87301<br />
Phone: (505) 722-2177<br />
Fax: (505) 722-5961<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Mesilla Valley Hospital<br />
3751 Del Rey Blvd.<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88012<br />
Phone: (575) 382-3500 Administrative<br />
(800) 877-3500 (toll free)<br />
Fax: (575) 382-3071<br />
(575) 382-3727 Admission fax<br />
Web: www.MesillaValleyHospital.com<br />
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Yucca Lodge is a Chemical Dependency Treatment<br />
Center located on the campus <strong>of</strong> Fort Bayard<br />
Medical Center.<br />
The center is a facility providing healthcare<br />
services to individuals needing long-term care,<br />
short-term rehabilitation, chemical dependency<br />
treatment services, outpatient therapy or case<br />
management services.<br />
Residential short-term treatment <strong>of</strong> 30 days or<br />
less is <strong>of</strong>fered.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 9 AM-5:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Substance abuse treatment services and<br />
detoxification. Outpatient, plus residential shortterm<br />
treatment (30 days or less), and residential<br />
long-term treatment (more than 30 days).<br />
Special Language Services: Navajo<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM; Intake<br />
open 24 hours.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Programs are <strong>of</strong>fered for outpatient services,<br />
inpatient psychiatric services, inpatient alcoholism<br />
treatment services, chemical dependency<br />
services, and residential treatment for<br />
adolescents.<br />
Inpatient facility open 24 hours; assessments<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered 24 hours.<br />
Administration open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
MESCALERO<br />
Mescalero Tribal Human Services (MTHS)<br />
Substance Abuse Program<br />
107 Sunset Loop Dr.<br />
P.O. Box 228<br />
Mescalero, NM 88340<br />
Phone: (575) 464-4338/4339<br />
Fax: (575) 464-4331<br />
ROSWELL<br />
New Mexico Rehabilitation Center <strong>of</strong><br />
Roswell, NM<br />
31 Gail Harris Avenue<br />
Roswell, NM 88203<br />
Phone: (575) 347-3430<br />
Fax: (575) 347-3435<br />
SAN JUAN PUEBLO<br />
Delancy Street<br />
125 Old Alcaldi Rd. #40<br />
P. O. Box 1240<br />
San Juan Pueblo, NM 87566<br />
Phone: (505) 852-4291<br />
Fax: (505) 852-4292<br />
SANTA FE<br />
Santa Fe County Adolescent Residential<br />
Center (ARC)<br />
4250 Airport Rd.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 424-5606<br />
Fax: (505) 424-5606<br />
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This program is a 90-day residential treatment<br />
center for adults (18 and over) with alcohol and<br />
/or drug addiction.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; Native Americans only,<br />
no felony convictions.<br />
Mental health and substance abuse services.<br />
Provides hospital inpatient substance abuse<br />
treatment and detoxification.<br />
Special Language Services: Spanish<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Offers a two-year residential program for drug<br />
and alcohol problems. Must be over 18.<br />
Referrals from the court, other detox programs,<br />
or a private interview are necessary for<br />
acceptance.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome; no sex <strong>of</strong>fenders, arson,<br />
or some violent <strong>of</strong>fenses. Exceptions may be<br />
made for special cases.<br />
This is a residential treatment program for boys<br />
only, ages 13-21, prefer ages 16-21. Also <strong>of</strong>fers<br />
a sex <strong>of</strong>fender program, mental health and<br />
substance abuse education. Children must attend<br />
school. Will also help with housing when children<br />
leave and help them find employment.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Santa Fe County<br />
Youth Development Program<br />
4250 Airport Rd.<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 424-5606<br />
(505) 424-5600<br />
Fax: (505) 424-5606<br />
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This program provides maximum security<br />
detention and development for both short-term<br />
stays (10-14 days) and long-term residential<br />
stays (12-48 months).<br />
It accepts adjudicated youth on probation or<br />
parole; adjudicated youth under commitment;<br />
and non-adjudicated youth.<br />
The program <strong>of</strong>fers residential treatment and sex<strong>of</strong>fender<br />
treatment, in addition to education<br />
services, family services, and placement services.<br />
It serves Rio Arriba, San Miguel, and Santa Fe<br />
counties.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque-Job Access Program<br />
Transit Department<br />
100 1ST St. SW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 243-RIDE (7433)<br />
(505) 764-3183 TTY<br />
Ask for the Job Access Coordinator<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/transit/ja<br />
Handicap License Plates<br />
Free at State Operated Motor Vehicle Division<br />
(MVD)<br />
Fees charged at Privately Operated Motor Vehicle<br />
Division (MVD)<br />
Social Services: Transportation<br />
Job Access provides curb-to-curb transportation<br />
for qualified low-income residents to get to a job<br />
or job-training program in the Albuquerque<br />
region. Since transportation can be a major<br />
barrier to employment for low-income residents,<br />
Job Access was developed to overcome<br />
transportation obstacles and help people get or<br />
keep jobs.<br />
Call for information about reduced-price bus<br />
passes, door-to-door vans, subsidized vanpools,<br />
emergency service and transportation training for<br />
staff and clients at social service agencies.<br />
Includes Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, Corrales,<br />
Bernalillo, and Bernalillo County residents.<br />
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*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
State Operated Motor Vehicle Division<br />
Cottonwood Mall,10000 Coors Bypass NW<br />
890-5799<br />
The Galleria 20 First Plaza NW #66 764-6650<br />
Rio Bravo 3211 Coors SW # G-54 452-9239<br />
Winrock Mall 2100 Louisiana Blvd. NE 875-0715<br />
Privately Operated Motor Vehicle Division<br />
MVD Specialists 5728 Edith NE 341-2683<br />
MVD Express Mountain Run Shopping Center<br />
5900 Eubank NE, E-2 293-0223
John Marshall Community Center<br />
1500 Walter SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web: www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
St. Martin’s Hospitality Center<br />
1201 3 rd St. NW<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9405<br />
Sun Tran<br />
City <strong>of</strong> Albuquerque Transit<br />
601 Yale Ave.<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87106<br />
Phone: (505) 843-9200 v/tty<br />
Get Bus Routes and Schedules at the Sun Tran<br />
Web:<br />
http://www.cabq.gov/transit<br />
Services that require a referral: Gas vouchers,<br />
emergency food, emergency clothing, utility and<br />
rental assistance (based on available funds), and<br />
Medicaid.<br />
Program Services: Prenatal Care, ESL Classes,<br />
Legal Aid, Employment Assistance, Housing<br />
Assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, Computer<br />
Literacy Classes, Furniture.<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Institute <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings.<br />
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*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Gasoline vouchers, and traveler's aid; clothing<br />
exchange; showers and hygiene; meals and food;<br />
communication services; short and Long-term<br />
storage; advocacy program; job placement; and<br />
homeless court.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Reduced rate for persons 62+ with ID Card ($ .25<br />
at all times).<br />
Obtain an ID for $2 if you are 62+ that is only<br />
valid for use on city buses and vans.<br />
ID Cards<br />
If you do not have a driver’s license, you need an<br />
ID Card to ride city buses and vans at special<br />
rates for persons aged 62+.<br />
You can get two kinds <strong>of</strong> ID Cards. The first one<br />
is from Sun Tran and is only valid for use on city<br />
buses and vans. The second kind <strong>of</strong> ID Card is<br />
obtained from the Motor Vehicle Division (MVD)<br />
and is $8, up to age 75. If you are 75+ there is<br />
no fee at the State Operated MVDs and a small<br />
fee at the Privately Operated MVDs.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-8 PM; and Saturday<br />
and Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
Sun Van for the Mobility Impaired<br />
Applications: (505) 243-7433<br />
Reservations: (505) 243-7433<br />
SHIPROCK<br />
Navajo Nation Division <strong>of</strong> Social Services<br />
Financial Assistance<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1185<br />
STATEWIDE<br />
Molina Salud<br />
Integrated Transport Management (ITM)<br />
Phone: (888) 593-2052 (toll free)<br />
Saferide<br />
Phone: (888) 725-3467 (toll free)<br />
Superior Medical Transportation<br />
Lovelace Salud<br />
Phone: (505) 341-0042<br />
(877) 735-0111 (toll free)<br />
Wheelchair capable transportation for Bernalillo<br />
County Residents (except East Mountain area)<br />
$1.50 one way.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 6 AM-8 PM; and Saturday<br />
and Sunday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
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*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Emergency Transportation: Assistance for<br />
stranded individuals to return back to the Navajo<br />
Reservation. To receive a bus ticket, the<br />
individual must show good cause for being unable<br />
to return on their own within 60 days <strong>of</strong> leaving<br />
residence.<br />
Individuals need to call and explain their situation.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>fice will then make a determination as to<br />
whether or not they will assist, depending on<br />
funding and the situation.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Transportation for medical and dental appointments<br />
for individuals on Molina Salud (Medicaid).<br />
Anyone in the state can call this number for<br />
transportation as long as they are on the Molina<br />
Salud program.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM; 24/7<br />
Emergency Line.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Fee-based transportation for non-emergency<br />
medical appointments. 24-hour notice is required.<br />
Free transportation for medical and dental<br />
appointments for individuals on Presbyterian<br />
Salud (Medicaid).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they meet the<br />
criteria.<br />
Transportation for medical and dental<br />
appointments for individuals on Lovelace Salud<br />
(Medicaid).<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they are on<br />
Lovelace Salud.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
El Paisano<br />
Utility Assistance<br />
Phone: (505) 615-0663<br />
John Marshall Community Center<br />
1020 Edith Blvd. SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 848-1345<br />
Fax: (505) 764-1795<br />
Web:<br />
www.cabq.gov/mcenters/johnmarshall.html<br />
PNM Good Neighbor Fund<br />
414 Silver<br />
Albuquerque, NM<br />
Phone: (505) 246-5700 PNM<br />
(505) 872-1171 - Intake, Salvation Army<br />
Fax: (505) 245-5777<br />
Web: www.pnm.com<br />
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Water credit to qualified applicants. Waiver for<br />
city water hook-up fees for qualified<br />
homeowners.<br />
Applicants need to call the number listed. They<br />
will be mailed an application that they must fill<br />
out and return. At the end <strong>of</strong> the month the<br />
information for all qualified applicants is handed<br />
over to the city.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Services that require a referral: utility and rental<br />
assistance (based on available funds), Emergency<br />
food, emergency clothing, gas vouchers, Medicaid<br />
Program Services: Prenatal Care, ESL Classes,<br />
Legal Aid, Employment Assistance, Housing<br />
Assistance, GED Classes, LIHEAP, Computer<br />
Literacy Classes, Furniture<br />
On Site Contracted Services:<br />
Early Headstart/La Madrugada 764-1555<br />
Anti-Racism Training Institute <strong>of</strong> SW 242-4755<br />
Excel Education Enterprise/ASLC 242-6133<br />
Cuidando Los Ninos 843-6899<br />
AARP Senior Employment 248-0052<br />
La Colmena Inc. (The Beehive) 244-3223<br />
Maternity & Infant Care (M&I) 272-4815<br />
Other Activities/Services: Recycle Bag<br />
Distribution, Neighborhood Meetings.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
PNM will pay for one month <strong>of</strong> utilities between<br />
November and April based on income.<br />
This program is run by the Salvation Army but is<br />
funded by PNM. Call the intake number to apply<br />
for the program.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
St. Vincent De Paul Society<br />
714 Fourth St. SW,<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 346-1504<br />
FARMINGTON<br />
Salvation Army<br />
319 W. Broadway<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-5117<br />
Fax: (505) 327-9690<br />
Web: www.salvationarmyusa.org<br />
LAS CRUCES<br />
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance<br />
Program (LIHEAP)<br />
Phone: (800) 283-4465 (toll free)<br />
Las Cruces Local Offices:<br />
East Dona Ana County<br />
2121 Summit Ct.<br />
Phone: (575) 524-6568 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6510<br />
West Dona Ana County<br />
655 Utah Ave.<br />
Phone: (575) 524-6500 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6509<br />
South Dona Ana County<br />
220 Crosset Lane<br />
Anthony, NM 88021<br />
Phone: (575) 882-5781<br />
Fax: (575) 882-4728<br />
Web: http://www.state.nm.us => Scroll to<br />
Human Services<br />
See Poverty Guidelines:<br />
http://aspe.hhg.gov/porverty<br />
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Utility bill payment assistance; rent payment<br />
assistance; baby furniture; clothing;<br />
furniture/home furnishings; general furniture<br />
provision; household goods; food pantries;<br />
donation pickups; donation Programs; and thrift<br />
shops.<br />
No fee for service, except at thrift stores.<br />
* Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Utilities Assistance: Families and individuals who<br />
cannot pay their utility bills are helped. Works<br />
closely with the City <strong>of</strong> Farmington, the City <strong>of</strong><br />
Aztec, and PNM; and complies with their<br />
requirements. Also provides vouchers for<br />
propane, wood, and coal.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Assists eligible individuals and families with<br />
heating and cooling costs.<br />
File application at Human Services Department<br />
county <strong>of</strong>fices.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
SHIPROCK<br />
Navajo Nation Division <strong>of</strong> Social Services<br />
Financial Assistance<br />
Shiprock, NM 87420<br />
Phone: (505) 368-1185<br />
STATEWIDE<br />
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance<br />
Program (LIHEAP)<br />
Phone: (800) 283-4465 (toll free)<br />
Low-Income Telephone Assistance Program<br />
(LITAP)-Qwest<br />
Phone: (800) 244-1111 (toll free)<br />
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Low-Income Energy Assistance: helps those<br />
qualified individuals who live on the reservation<br />
with heating bills, weatherization, and wood<br />
stoves. All assistance is contingent upon<br />
available funds.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Assists eligible individuals and families with<br />
heating and cooling costs.<br />
File application at Human Services Department<br />
county <strong>of</strong>fices; applicants need to meet poverty<br />
guidelines.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Provides discounted telephone service to<br />
Medicaid, Qualified Medicare Beneficiaries (QMB)<br />
and LIHEAP recipients.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
ALBUQUERQUE<br />
New Mexico Veterans Administration<br />
Health Care System (NMVAHCS)<br />
(VA Medical Center)<br />
1501 San Pedro Dr. SE Bldg. 41<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-1711<br />
Fax: (505) 256-2882<br />
Web: www.va.gov/station/501-Albuquerque/<br />
New Mexico Veterans Integration Center<br />
Reintegration and Residential Veterans Services<br />
(RRVS)<br />
6101 Central Ave. NE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Phone: (505) 265-0512<br />
Fax: (505) 265-0512<br />
Paralyzed Veterans <strong>of</strong> America (PVA)<br />
Zia Chapter<br />
833 Gibson SE<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87102<br />
Phone: (505) 247-4381<br />
Fax: (505) 247-9204<br />
Web: www.ziapva.org<br />
Veteran's Administration<br />
Substance Use Disorder Treatment Program<br />
NM Veterans Health Care System<br />
Bldg. 1 2nd Floor<br />
1501 San Pedro SE 116F<br />
Albuquerque, NM 87108<br />
Free Service for Veterans.<br />
Phone: (505) 265-1711 X 5381<br />
Social Services: Veteran’s Services<br />
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Full service acute care hospital.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The RRVS Transitional Home <strong>of</strong>fers supervised<br />
reentry into the community, life-skills<br />
development, academic and vocational education,<br />
and job training services.<br />
Residents may remain in the RRVS Transitional<br />
Home for a maximum <strong>of</strong> two years. Length <strong>of</strong><br />
stay is based on the veteran’s progress in<br />
recovery.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome, no sex <strong>of</strong>fenses.<br />
Free information and assistance with veterans'<br />
benefits and services for veterans with some sort<br />
<strong>of</strong> paralysis. Assistance is geared primarily<br />
towards re-integrating these veterans back into<br />
society.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Individual and Group Therapy<br />
Outpatient detoxification<br />
Relapse prevention<br />
Abstinence skills<br />
12-Step Modeled Group<br />
Social living skills<br />
Stress Management/Relaxation<br />
Nutrition Education<br />
AIDS/Sexuality<br />
Psychopharmacological Therapy<br />
Motivational Interviewing<br />
Dual Diagnosis (Co-Occurring disorders)<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8:30 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
FARMINGTON<br />
New Mexico Department <strong>of</strong> Labor<br />
/Farmington<br />
Workforce Development Center<br />
600 W. Arrington St.<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-6126<br />
Fax: (505) 326-6006<br />
New Mexico Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans’<br />
Services<br />
101 W. Animas, Room 104<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 327-2861<br />
Fax: (505) 599-9745<br />
Web: www.state.nm.us/veterans<br />
VA Community Clinic<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans’ Affairs<br />
1001 Broadway, Ste. C<br />
Farmington, NM 87401<br />
Phone: (505) 326-4383<br />
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Veterans’ Services ensures that job training and<br />
placement services are <strong>of</strong>fered to veterans on a<br />
priority basis.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Carries out the mandate <strong>of</strong> the NM State<br />
Legislature and the Governor to disseminate<br />
information regarding all laws beneficial to<br />
veterans, their widows and children; to assist<br />
veterans and their dependents in the preparation<br />
and presentation <strong>of</strong> claims against the <strong>United</strong><br />
<strong>States</strong> by reason <strong>of</strong> military service; and to assist<br />
veterans, widows and children <strong>of</strong> veterans in<br />
establishing rights to which they are entitled.<br />
Office open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome as long as they are<br />
eligible for V.A. benefits.<br />
The Farmington-based Clinic is the first VA Rural<br />
Health Clinic in the nation, and is the last VA<br />
Medical Center response to improving accessibility<br />
to VA services for all veterans in New Mexico.<br />
Patients are seen by appointment; no walk ins.<br />
The VA Community Clinic is not set up to provide<br />
care after <strong>of</strong>fice hours. Also, there are no<br />
emergency services available or VA physicians on<br />
call.<br />
Services <strong>of</strong>fered:<br />
-Primary adult medical health care.<br />
-X-ray, laboratory and pharmacy on a limited<br />
basis.<br />
-Mental health and substance abuse aftercare<br />
counseling, as well as social work services.<br />
-Patient education classes for patients and family<br />
members.<br />
-Information and referral services for Specialty<br />
Clinics at the Albuquerque VA Medical Center.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-4:30 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.
LAS CRUCES<br />
New Mexico Department <strong>of</strong> Veterans’ Service<br />
430 S. Main St., Ste. A<br />
Las Cruces, NM 88001<br />
Phone: (575) 524-6220 Administrative<br />
Fax: (575) 524-6130<br />
STATEWIDE<br />
N.M. Dept. Veteran's Services<br />
407 Gallisteo<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87504<br />
Phone: (505) 827-6300<br />
Web: http://www.dvs.state.nm.us<br />
New Mexico Veteran's Service Commission<br />
P.O. Box 2324<br />
Santa Fe, NM 87505<br />
Phone: (505) 827-6300<br />
Fax: (505) 827-6372<br />
Email: nmvsc@state.nm.us<br />
Web: http://www.state.nm.us/veterans/<br />
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Assists veterans and surviving spouses file claims<br />
for injury while on active duty, disability pensions,<br />
and death benefit pension.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
Language Services: English and Spanish.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
Services regarding finances, education and<br />
insurance, compensation payments, burial<br />
allowances, pension payments, and home loan<br />
benefits for eligible veterans.<br />
This phone number is a general switchboard<br />
number. Individuals should call it and let the<br />
receptionist know the reason they are calling so<br />
that they can be connected with the proper<br />
personnel.<br />
Free assistance to veterans in filling out service<br />
connected disabilities claims and helping veterans<br />
with other benefits such as life insurance,<br />
survivors insurance, health insurance and<br />
education benefits.<br />
Open Monday-Friday, 8 AM-5 PM.<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.<br />
The New Mexico Veterans' Service Commission is<br />
a statewide, community-service program that<br />
helps New Mexico Veterans and their families to<br />
receive benefits and services .<br />
*Ex-<strong>of</strong>fenders welcome.