This resource guide helps homeless, low income, senior citizen and other at-risk communities find the resources they need to survive.
The guide is also a valuable resource for case workers and other professionals who work with these at-risk communities.
This resource guide helps homeless, low income, senior citizen and other at-risk communities find the resources they need to survive.
The guide is also a valuable resource for case workers and other professionals who work with these at-risk communities.
Gymnasiums ceramic rooms computers meeting rooms kitchens multipurpose activity rooms weight and fitness rooms preschool rooms and restrooms with showers.Various Locations; Click on Link to left for info on all centers; click on link to right for map of centers.
Outpatient Services. Individual and Group Therapy. Full Circle Program For Native Americans; Have psychiatric services for Dual Dx suboxone and smoking cessation prescriptions; seeking safety program (trauma/SA) parenting classes 12 step meetings. After hours Intensive Outpatient Program coming soon from 4-7MWF. Take Medicaid Medicare Grant Funds for Native Americans.
Resolutions Counseling Group works with children adolescents parents families couples and adults to work through all types of difficulties experienced by people including conduct problems mood disorders psychosis ADHD trauma PTSD divorce issues social skills difficulties parenting issues and substance abuse problems.
United Way online resource guide and their 2-1-1 (also 245-1735) service serves as a number to call to learn about different social service providers in the city. Open 8am to midnight. The operator may be able to direct you to organizations that assist with these specific.
Contact Edward. 350 free phone minutes/month. Usually at San Mateo Central also at St. Martin’s Noonday and ABQ Healthcare for the Homeless. Need to bring proof of Government Benefit: Food Stamps; Medicaid; Medicare; Social Security...Safelink phones use the TracFone Wireless Inc. cellular service; can buy a TracFone and have Safelink put minutes on the phone.
Contact Carolyn. 350 free phone minutes/month. New Mexico Association of Community Partners. 9:30am-3pm; usually Mondays Tuesday Wednesday Thursdays by phone or stop by; call first. Need to bring proof of Government Benefit: Food Stamps; Medicaid; Medicare; Social Security… Safelink phones use the TracFone Wireless Inc. cellular service; can buy a TracFone and have Safelink put minutes on the phone.
Casa Q provides a variety of safe living options and related services for lesbian gay bisexual transgender queer and questioning (LGBTQ+) teens at risk of and/or experiencing homelessness. Call to make referrals; if Casa Qcan't place them they will do their best to help advocate and identify their most supportive options.
Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence shelter for women. Formerly known as Women's Community Association. Can stay for up to 90 days. Must complete an interview to determine eligibility. Call hotline for placement.
On a referral-basis shelter provides two bedrooms for housing guests who are homeless one for families and one for women and children. Breakfast and supper are provided for them during their stay of up to three months. During the day guests are required to fulfill requirements necessary for permanent housing. These could include jobs counseling medical attention etc.
Has one residence for men with a total capactiy of 71 beds; 15 beds for VetTran program that allows for extended stay and support. Call bedline 344-4340 8:30 M-F; 9:30 Sat./Sun. It is recommended that callers try multiple days as daily exits vary.
Amistad Crisis Shelter is a short-term (14-30 days) program that provides residential services to youth ages 12-17. It operates 24 hours a day 7 days a week 365 days a year and also offers a 24-hour hotline. If actively looking for work and staying in school stay may be extended for a short period to help transition to a more stable environment. Have on site therapist and case management.
Services include: Emergency shelter case management support groups Life-Skills classes legal advocacy referrals to job opportunities housing and other supportive services therapeutic counseling for both women and their children and children's programs.
Contact Daryl Agnes. Halfway house; has one residence for men and women with a total capacity of 120 beds. Long waitlist. Referral done exclusively by Probation/Parole. Must have deposit ready to be considered.
Contact Joyce Takeuchi. Has one residence for men with a total capacity of 42 beds. Our Adult Rehabilitation Program provides assistance to men and women ages 21-64 suffering from drug and alcohol dependence. All treatment costs medical needs accommodations and meals are provided as are GED and parenting classes. The residential program has a minimum required stay of six months to one year.
28 beds for men. The Men’s Emergency Shelter is a vital part of the St. Elizabeth Shelter Corp. The shelter provides single men a chance to undergo case management have a hot meal for dinner and enjoy the camaraderie built between guests and staff. The shelter has two dormitory style rooms which can accommodate a maximum of 28 individuals with ample space to move around. Aside from the sleeping space the Emergency Men’s Shelter has a laundry room a television room for movies and games a small library a communal dining room and two computer work stations.
"10 beds for women and 8 rooms for families with children. Provides emergency shelter meals case management showers laundry mail services clothing and supplies.
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"Capacity is about 45. 24 hr x 7 days/wk entrance. Will pick up any time if possible. Required intent and participation in sponsor and 12 step Recovery program but not required to have active substance use problems to stay there; just to maintain Recovery. On ""Lock Down"" for 3 months if wanting to stay at facility - but free to leave. After 3 months may begin working. Free program. Men & Women (3-6 months Treatment Program) 2 meals a day; Regular AA/NA meetings. Snacks. Clothing. Hygeine. ID support. Some transportation support. Unofficial detox (not medical center). Sleep on floor; blankets provided. Children not allowed. "
Religious based shelter. Manna Outreach is a Christian non-profit organization 501(c)(3). Our goals include providing shelter, clothes, food, and assistance to people in or passing through Lea County who are truly in need of such help due to circumstances beyond their control and have fallen through the cracks of government assistance. We also minister this assistance to those who are homeless and/or hungry due to their lifestyle choices with the addition of mentoring them toward independence through work opportunities and resource stewardship training. Thereby we do not create dependent or co-dependent relationships with our agency, but work to break the bonds of entrapment in people's lives through the ministry principles of love and Jesus Christ.
"Contact Judy. $395.00/ mo. $100 deposit. Have a furnished room; set of bedding and pillow when they move in. #54 bus stops out front.
Also has 2 Duplex units: $490/mo plus gas & electric. Deposit is $100 to $250. Has full kitchen and bath of their own. Some furnishings."
New Day Youth and Family Services is a community-based child and adolescent behavioral health treatment program located in various convenient and non-traditional settings that provides services to all youth and families in need in the agency’s community regardless of socioeconomic status cultural background creed national origin sexual orientation gender or disability. See website link to left for locations of these services.
Transitional housing for those leaving incarceration; provides engaging and nonjudgmental housing for men with felonies. Email Mail or Fax for contact. PO Box 50344 Albuquerque NM 87123
CdP - Casa de Phoenix is a long-term co-ed addiction residential recovery program for those persons with substance mis-use and co-occurring mental issues. Treatment includes individual therapy group therapy coping and life skills education and case management services to help individuals utilize community resources and find housing. Take VI-SPDAT then see Intake specialist upstairs to determine eligibility.
"Room Rates:$100.00 non refundable deposit. $440.00 per bed for shared living
$500.00 for private room (when availiable). *Shared rooms. Most houses have 2 beds to each room. We do have one house that has a single room. *Curfews 10 oclock week days-Midnight weekends. *Includes utilities"
$110/week rooms with beds (2 beds/room) bedding television cable and internet. Shared kitchen & responsibilities. Verifiable employment or funds. No sex offenders. Call Hank
$110/week rooms with beds (2 beds/room) bedding television cable and internet. Shared kitchen & responsibilities. Verifiable employment or funds. No sex offenders. Call Hank
"Affordable transitional housing. Self-development training. Suitable for homeless and low-income women who are motivated to become self-sufficient. 1. Must be a single Mom with Children
2. Must be working 32 hours or more a week or going to school full time or a combination of the both.
3. Verification of income proving that you will be financially able to pay rent each month $310.00 or $385.00.
4. Cannot bring your boyfriend husband or significant other to the property."
Contact Stacy Bayard. Transitional living for women who have a dual diagnosis and are being released from incarceration. Have to be referred by probation/parole within NM Corrections. Not able to accommodate children. Up to 15 capacity. Download applications at ww.crossroadsabq.org
Contact Cory Lee. Transitional living for women who have a dual diagnosis and are being released from incarceration. Up to 25 capacity; Have to be referred by probation/parole within NM Corrections. Not able to accommodate children. Download applicatons at ww.crossroadsabq.org
30 newly renovated units coming in about October. Studios rent for $475 including utilities. $45 application fee. Deposit is $300. Felonies and evictions over 10 yrs are accepted.
A free class at Heading Home AOC for shelter residents every Friday from 10:00 - 11:00 am. 1. Must tell Exit Planner or Directors ahead of time if planning on attending. 2. Class is revolving and can be entered at any point in time. Includes: Why addiction occurs in the brain; How to overcome urges and cravings; Managing triggers; How to manage/resolve addictive habits.
Meeting groups and helplines for anyone who has issues with drug use no matter what drug it is. Meetings can be found on their website: http://www.riograndena.org/
Our participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and participate in a world-wide community which includes free self-empowering science-based mutual help groups.The SMART Recovery 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addiction and addictive behaviors including: drug abuse drug addiction substance abuse alcohol abuse gambling addiction cocaine addiction prescription drug abuse sexual addiction and problem addiction to other substances and activities. Tuesday 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM.
Graduate about 5-8 men weekly; take Medicaid; 30-90 day Inpatient. Takes Medicaid: Presbyterian BCBS and UHC. Does not take Molina. Take Medicare (not if with Molina).
Drug and alcohol treatment to men and women 18 and over who are seeking a high quality effective recovery program. We offer a 30 day residential treatment program. Admittance to our program is based on clinical and/or medical necessity and part of your stay may include a 3-7 day social detox if necessary.
"Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Counseling. Suboxone. The IOP is a 3 day per week (9 hours per week minimum) program that includes extensive outpatient medical (psychiatric) supervision individual and family sessions and groups. (12 week program minimum).
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Males Only (6 months) App Required. Required to work if possible. First 37 days-on restriction: limited calls no cell phone use medical appointments only. Counseling case management and 12 step programs provided. After successful completion transition services are provided such as help to obtain housing support services education enrollment job seeking and follow up care. Free Program. Screening for admittance into the program is conducted every Wednesday morning between 8 and 9am. Applicants must be sober at the time of admission.
Women Only (13-18 month program) Apply first. Christian based life program-accept substance abuse clients but is not based in substance abuse. Free program.
Contact Abby Long Rachel Rogers. Substance abuse recovery for women only. Intensive Outpatient Program; group therapy and case management. Our communities provide a safe environment where women become agents in their own change process; identifying and resolving sensitive issues modifying their behavior and developing authentic friendships in a supportive environment. Evidence-based therapuetic community model.
"Capacity is about 12. 24 hr x 7 days/wk entrance. Will pick up any time if possible. Required intent and participation in sponsor and 12 step Recovery program but not required to have active substance use problems to stay there; just to maintain Recovery. On ""Lock Down"" for 3 months if wanting to stay at facility - but free to leave. After 3 months may begin working. Free program. Men & Women (3-6 months Treatment Program) 2 meals a day; Regular AA/NA meetings. Snacks. Clothing. Hygeine. ID support. Some transportation support. Unofficial detox (not medical center). Sleep on floor; blankets provided. Children not allowed. "
Comprehensive Recovery Treatment (CRT) Current wait time is 2-3 months. Comprehensive Recovery Team is a program which focuses on helping people with severe mental illness. Each participant is assigned a community support worker who will work closely in helping them achieve their life goals. This program is of varying length (up to 2 yrs) depending on complexity of needs and will give the client a Community Support Worker as well as access to PSR group therapy and psychiatric intervention. Supportive housing is included as available. Also included a SOAR disability representative. See Priscilla upstairs at St. Martin’s: 8:30-11:30am or 1-3pm M-Thurs. for consideration.
Outpatient Services. Individual and Group Therapy. Full Circle Program For Native Americans; Have psychiatric services for Dual Dx suboxone and smoking cessation prescriptions; seeking safety program (trauma/SA) parenting classes 12 step meetings. After hours Intensive Outpatient Program coming soon from 4-7MWF. Take Medicaid Medicare Grant Funds for Native Americans.
Psychiatric Nurse Therapy Counseling Mental Health Assessments. Some bilingual (spanish) staff. M T R & F 7:30am - 4:00 am W 7:30 am - 12pm. Suboxone program.
Take Medicare. PCP doctor can give him a referral for Sage Neuroscience Center (There is a pre-application) Psychiatric Evaluation; Medication Management; Counseling/Therapy; Individual; Couples/Families; Group; EMDR/DBT; Behavioral Health Intensive Outpatient Program; Adolescent Evaluation’s and Therapy; Addictions Treatment; medically Assisted Drug and Alcohol Detox; Intensive Outpatient Therapy (Adult and Adolescent); Group/ Individual Therapy; Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS); Primary Care Services; In-house Pharmacy
Newstart program features 12 weeks of treatment with at least two hours of contact weekly. Utilizes a cognitive-behavioral format. Individual sessions with your primary counselor are encouraged and we also offer a women-only group. The Ambulatory Detoxification program is designed to medically assist patients with either an alcohol or drug detoxification. Offers opioid replacement therapy (methadone & buprenorphine) which helps stabilize patients using legal substances while providing therapeutic support services including counseling and case management.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling with Individual and Group Therapy. Case Management Services. Relapse Prevention. Parenting Groups. Anger Mgmt. DV. Art Therapy. Don't take Medicare.
Opiate treatment including suboxone methadone vivatrol and Naltrexone. Offer Individual Group and Family Therapy. Specializing in Trauma Informed Care. Also have animal offender program.
"Living with the family or independently
• Parent/child relationships
• Family and peer relationships
• Managing behaviours
• Making life choices
• Substance abuse
• Anger management; Depression; Anxiety
• Education; Employment/vocation
• Housing"
The Family Workshop is a full service mental health counseling group consisting of 40 Therapists and 3 Psychologists Service gambling and addictions. Does not take Medicare. Saturdays 8~3pm. No Psychiatric Services. Quick Psychosocial Assesments.
Individual support group; anger mgmt; parenting classes; DWI classes; individual therapy - substance Counseling Assistance gaining SNAP Medicaid; Gordon Burnell Meets there. Psychiatriast for Bernalillo Co Clients Only. Case Mgmt for BMH Court; Drug Court; Pretrial Court not Covered.
Counselingworld.com is designed to allow 24 hour a day 7 days a week 365 days a year access to mental health and behavioral health support and services
Opiate Recovery Service. Counseling and Therapy. Suboxone & Methadone at this location. Services for Incarcerated Individuals. Monday-Thursday 7:30am – 12:00pm.
"Services are for with women with co-occuring disorders only: Intensive case management (currently quick availability) mental health Counseling substance use Counseling and psycho-educational groups that focus on life skills solutions and understanding addiction.
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Transitional housing for those leaving incarceration; provides engaging and nonjudgmental housing for men with felonies. Email Mail or Fax for contact. PO Box 50344 Albuquerque NM 87123
CdP - Casa de Phoenix is a long-term co-ed addiction residential recovery program for those persons with substance mis-use and co-occurring mental issues. Treatment includes individual therapy group therapy coping and life skills education and case management services to help individuals utilize community resources and find housing. Take VI-SPDAT then see Intake specialist upstairs to determine eligibility.
"Room Rates:$100.00 non refundable deposit. $440.00 per bed for shared living
$500.00 for private room (when availiable). *Shared rooms. Most houses have 2 beds to each room. We do have one house that has a single room. *Curfews 10 oclock week days-Midnight weekends. *Includes utilities"
$110/week rooms with beds (2 beds/room) bedding television cable and internet. Shared kitchen & responsibilities. Verifiable employment or funds. No sex offenders. Call Hank
$110/week rooms with beds (2 beds/room) bedding television cable and internet. Shared kitchen & responsibilities. Verifiable employment or funds. No sex offenders. Call Hank
Opiate Recovery Service. Counseling and Therapy. Suboxone & Methadone at this location. Services for Incarcerated Individuals. Monday-Thursday 7:30am – 12:00pm.
Opiate treatment including suboxone methadone vivatrol and Naltrexone. Offer Individual Group and Family Therapy. Specializing in Trauma Informed Care. Also have animal offender program.
Resolutions Counseling Group works with children adolescents parents families couples and adults to work through all types of difficulties experienced by people including conduct problems mood disorders psychosis ADHD trauma PTSD divorce issues social skills difficulties parenting issues and substance abuse problems.
1.Create an account on Uber website. 2. Download app for your smart phone. 3. Register debit or credit card; takes Credit and Debit cards from major card companies like Master Card and Visa. Cheaper than taxis and often have specials for reduced cost or free rides. 4. Hail an Uber ride using your smart phone.
Get an affordable bike from Craigslist Flea Markets and Thrift Stores; even if it's not functional; it can be fixed up for free at the Esperanza Community Bike Shop.
Contact George. Can get a free bike made from recycled bike recoered from around Albuquerque. Open 9a-12p on Wednesday and at other times whn volunteers can help. Call Geoge during business hours Monday - Thursday or on Sundays after 1:30 pm. No calls or bike shop hours on Froday or Saturday. Can also inquire on availability at Esperanza Bike Shop. Located next door to Esperanza Bike Shop.
If you want to ride a bike or bike/bus there is a monthly Esperanza bike class that the AOC can send 3 resident’s to. Can also sign up at St. Martin's Hope Works Hope Center. Usually on one of the last weeks of the month. Each class attendee gets a free bike after attending both classes. A sign up will be put out at AOC monthly. Craigslist and thrift stores / flea markets around town have inexpensive bikes and the Esperanza City Bike Shop has free instruction and parts (donations) to repair your bike.
The Hope Center keeps a list for homeless individuals to sign up who are in need of a bike. Those employed and who check back with determination are prioritized. Program repairs and distributes bikes as they come available; work with Esperanza Community Bike Shop.
Currently issues day passes at the Resource Center starting at 6:45 am until they run out of their monthly allotment. Referrals/documentation of business may be required so they know that you have important things needing done that requires a bus pass.
Get a discounted monthly pass for $10 (if disabled or homeless) at Hope Works (1201 3rd NW) Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless (1120 1st NW) Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery (913 2nd St NW) Goodwill (5000 San Mateo NE) Salvation Army (411 Broadway SE location) or at Heading Home AOC (715 Candelaria NE).
If you have no money try getting day labor from St. Martin’s Job Hope Center (7-9:30 am is the best time - Day Labor Registration is 7 am on Wednesdays); (or other day labor) to pay for a pass.
Molina Healthcare provides round-trip rides for appointments to providers for medically necessary services under a Member's Molina Healthcare Centennial Care Health Plan. Contact for more info.
Curb-to-curb van transportation within Bernalillo County is provided to individuals age 60 and older. Priority is given to those who have medical appointments. Reservations are required for this service. Call for more info.
Car Link has been developed to help low income families in Albuquerque with high maintenance cars that should be removed from use.  We take donations of vehicles and money and through our network of highly qualified auto shops and a partnership with NAPA we repair each vehicle. We accept referrals from any organization or church that knows the situation of the family. If our screening panel agrees with the recommendation the individual or family then can receive a good serviceable vehicle for their poor one. This is done at no cost to the family receiving the car.
Car Link has been developed to help low income families in Albuquerque with high maintenance cars that should be removed from use.  We take donations of vehicles and money and through our network of highly qualified auto shops and a partnership with NAPA we repair each vehicle. We accept referrals from any organization or church that knows the situation of the family. If our screening panel agrees with the recommendation the individual or family then can receive a good serviceable vehicle for their poor one. This is done at no cost to the family receiving the car.
"Pastor Chuy. Provides hot meals bus passes blankets and clothing at Coronado Park ""Train Park"" 7am-11am Saturdays; 11-1pm Sundays. Address to right is for Coronado aka ""Train"" Park."
Responds to the needs of veterans with focus on those who are homeless or experiencing a housing crisis through the provision of quality employment training housing and supportive services based on a Continuum of Care. Transitional Housing & Supportive Services for Veteran Families at this location.
This model of “rapid re-housing†is widely considered a best practice with an 85-90% success rate in helping families get back on their feet. Families often represent a higher-functioning segment of the homeless population and have the best chance to become self-sufficient after an episode of homelessness typically caused by loss of a job Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence disturbance or other life circumstances which can be overcome with temporary support.
Wait list is about 6 mo for 30%; 4-6 mo for 40% and 3-4 mo for 50% AMI units. 71 units. Studio 1 2 and 3 bdrm units. 30% AMI: 1 bdrm rates: $284; 2 bdrm; $297; 40% 1 bdrm: $402; 2 bdrm: $472; 50% 1 bdrm: $520; 2 bdrm $614. Application fees are $16 per adult. Deposits are $200 studio/1 bdrm; $300 for 2 bdrm; $400 for 3bdrm. 2x monthly rent required for income; 550 credit score; no Returning Citizen - Felonies in last 20 yrs (violent/ larceny/drug charges). Some units allocated to SMHW.
78 wait list for 30% AMI units; 94 on 50% AMI units; no wait on 60% AMI units. 30 50 & 60% AMI rate units with 9 27 & 22 units respectively. Studio 1 and 2 bdrm units. St. Martin's Hope Works is Local Lead Agency for Special Needs referrals. Studio unit at 30% AMI rate is about $300 plus security deposit of $200. There is an application fee per adult. Tenants pay for electricity and must be able to place utilities in their name. Returning Citizen - Felonies accepted on a case by case basis. Min credit score: 550. Must have 6 mo of verifiable income.
Wait list is less than 6 months. 96 Units. 1 23 & 4 bdrm units. Currently available: $560 (@ 60% rate all utilities included); minimum income: 2x the rent and maximum income is 26460 for 1 occupant. 30% units are available but not currently vacant. 13 units at 30% rate. 30% units expected in about July.
Free government phone dealers who set up at 2001 El Centro Familiar SW 600 Coors NW and SW Albuquerque. Contact for more details. Must have valid NM ID/DL; proof of SNAP/EBT or Medicaid (cards) or proof of low income (SSI/SSDI/VA pension letter or W-2).
116 Assisted Living Facilities Senior Care Homes and Senior Living Communities. SeniorGuidance.org provides comprehensive resources on various senior living options including: assisted living facilities senior living communities nursing homes independent living communities continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) and all other long term senior care options including memory care such as Alzheimer's or Dementia.
* NEW. Contact Mercedes. 30 % AMI units at The Sterling. - 6 units. Contact Mercedes or Phyllis. Housing Initiative for Special Needs Individuals. Wait list is about 75. Supportive housing program for Dept of Health. NM. Take applications and maintain waiting list. Offer reduced rate 30-50% LIHTC placement. Accept special needs and homeless. Have to have at least $700/mo. Work with New Life Homes (Luna & Sundowner); Also with Cuatro Plaza Feliz Rio Vista (>62) & Artisian. Required to have CSW (will help get one). Need to have Medicaid. Some utilities help. Also make referrals to other LIHTC. No S.O's or violent Returning Citizen - Felonies (reviewed). 1. Find Caseworker to commit to a monthly check in. 2. Fill out: Help NM Application. 3. Case worker must send completed application to Help NM. to be placed on wait list. Click on address link (next cell) for instructions and application. Help NM is currently referring to 30% units: 1 bd/ studio. $279 studio; $299 1bdrm.
Provides inpatient stabilization and intensive outpatient drug and alchohol treatment. The inpatient services serve children ages 4-17. They work to stabilize and assess the individuals. The day treatment focuses adults.
24/7 service. Licensed 48-bed inpatient psychiatric hospital providing inpatient behavioral health treatment for adults ages 25 and older who are experiencing a mental health crisis. We also treat individuals who are suffering from other medical conditions such as Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia. Patients are treated through a program of comprehensive assessments medication evaluation and stabilization before a coordinated return home. Services are provided by psychiatrists specialty physicians nurses therapists social workers and other professional staff dedicated to improving the quality of life of seniors. Specialized geriatric care. Alternative therapies cognitive behavior therapy music therapy dance/movement therapy yoga pet therapy
The Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center is a safe secure and caring environment that focuses on the needs of victims of interpersonal crime. The center is committed to providing victims of Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence child abuse sexual assault and their families with a safe setting to assist in addressing and overcoming the trauma of their experience and break the cycle of violence that destroys families.
NMLA Domestic Violence Help Line. Every year almost 20000 incidents of domestic violence are reported to law enforcement agencies in New Mexico. With funding from the New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission New Mexico Legal Aid has joined in the effort to aid victims of Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence sexual assault and stalking in their search for legal assistance. The New Mexico Legal Aid Domestic Violence HelpLine is a free and confidential statewide service that provides legal information advice and referrals on a case-by-case basis. Victims family members case managers and attorneys are welcome to call. Language services are available. Monday Tuesday Thursday and Friday from 8:30am to 5:00 pm and Wednesdays from 8:30am to 9pm
"Crisis Intervention Services receives approximately 2000 calls to
the hotline and provides accompaniment for close to 600 people.The Counseling department provides therapy to on average 275 new clients as well as ongoing clients and group therapy participants.The Community Education & Outreach department reaches on average 5000 community members."
Extensive listing of resources including statewide organizations mental health centers district attorneys' victims advocates safe houses offender treatment options child abuse reporting phone numbers and more.
Contact John at SMHW. Affordable units available for lower income persons Unit # 1 2 bedrooms $637/month + deposit. Family income must be a minimum of $19220 and a maximum of $27900 depending on the number of household members. Unit # 2 1 bedroom $533/month + deposit. Family income must be a minimum of $15990 and a maximum of $24800.
Enlace Comunitario is a social justice organization led by Latina women in Central New Mexico and located in Albuquerque. It's mission is to work to eliminate Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence violence in the Latino immigrant communities and promote healthy families through: comprehensive Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence intervention services preventative community education policy advocacy and leadership development. Can sometimes help with temporary emergency housing needs for victims of domestic violence.
In home services: individualized assessment parenting support and referrals or assistance to help meet basic needs and promote child safety and family stability; Parenting education program; Gap Program: support for grandparents raising children. Foster care and residential care for children in Texas facilities. Case Management.
Comprehensive Recovery Treatment (CRT) Current wait time is 2-3 months. Comprehensive Recovery Team is a program which focuses on helping people with mental illness. Each participant is assigned a community support worker who will work closely in helping them achieve their life goals. This program is of varying length (up to 2 yrs) depending on complexity of needs and will give the client a Community Support Worker as well as access to PSR group therapy and psychiatric intervention. Supportive housing is included as available. Also included a SOAR disability representative. See Priscilla upstairs at St. Martin’s: 8:30-11:30am or 1-3pm M-Thurs. for consideration.
Contact Heading Home. City Funded. Must have Case Mgmt. to access. Housing assistance for a maximum of 2 yrs. Voucher issued and housing must pass HQS inspection standards.
Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 to 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.
Helps prevent homelessness for low income New Mexicans living with HIV/AIDS. On a “last resort†basis provides rent assistance or help pay a deposit for a new housing situation when a client is forced to move due to a hostile or dangerous environment. Emergency Project payments also allow clients to maintain utilities without interruption or prevent further complications from HIV/AIDS by making medical and prescription co-payments for required medical regimens.
Phi Theta Kappa is sponsoring the CNM Mobile Food Pantry. The CNM Mobile Food Pantry is intended for currently enrolled CNM Students. Food is distributed to one CNM household per event. Students must show a CNM ID and current class schedule. 4th Saturday 8 am.
A separate other than driver's license proof of address a recent letter or bil.l Food cannot be given to more than one person from the same address if you have a large family just tell us and we will accomodate. You must come in person for food there are no exceptions.
Only for seniors. Farmers Market Food Pantry. On the second Saturday of every month from 9-11 a.m. seniors receive meat dairy hygiene products and pet food in addition to a large box of nonperishable food items. Almost 200 seniors receive enough food to make two-week’s worth of nutritious meals at the Farmer’s Market Food Pantry.
Immediate availability for families seeking housing focused case management. Laura Combs is the manager & family case manager of the program. Laura also works with the Family Promise shelter system.
All USDA Rural Development Section 515 Housing. Click on link to the left to select county and properties with this program. Rent is 30% of income. Multi-Family Elderly or Disabled designations apply.
All HUD 811 Housing. Click on link to the left to download excel file of all 811 listings for NM. Rent is 30% of income. 202 is only for seniors 62+ and sometime disabled.
2nd Judicial District Courthouse 400 Lomas NW -- in 3rd floor conference room. Every first Wednesday of the month.Topics covered include: foreclosure landlord/tenant public benefits probate employee rights consumer rights disputes with the IRS and more. This clinic does not include family law.Consultations with bilingual attorneys and staff are first-come first-served and limited to the first 25 persons who arrive. Attendees should bring all related legal documents with them.
"Iain De Jong is the Leader of OrgCode consulting. They are a very talented North American organization firm with a huge base of direct service and understanding about many facets of homelessness. Ian describes the effective use of Assertive Engagement on ""difficult clients""."
Pegasus Legal Services for Children is a private non-profit agency that serves the civil legal needs of New Mexico’s vulnerable children and youth. Pegasus promotes and defends the rights of children and youth to safe and stable homes quality education and healthcare and a voice in decisions that affect their lives.
Family Programs available: Therapeutic Parenting Program & Child Development Center/Early Intervention Services; New Mexico PRE-K Extended Day Program; New Mexico Home Visiting; Time Limited Reunification (TLR) - This program requires a direct referral from the CYFD treatment worker in Bernalillo or Sandoval County; Family Support Services/ CBCAP Program (FSS); Metropolitan Detention Center Visitation Program for Children & Fatherhood Reentry Program.
"1. A student who needs clothing is referred by the school principal counselor nurse or teacher. 2. After obtaining a referral for this service a parent or guardian brings the student to Locker #505. 3.Each student receives a minimum of two sets of clothing new socks and new underwear. 4. If needed and if available each student also receives shoes and a jacket or coat.
5. Students may visit the clothing bank twice during the school year once in the fall and once in the spring. Service Hours: Mon - Wed 1:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 1:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. "
Senior transportation program helps seniors in central New Mexico access medical appointments groceries and meet their day-to-day needs. This program is free and open to everyone over the age of 65 regardless of income level. Call to schedule.
Non-emergency Medical Transportation is a benefit available in most but not all New Mexico Medicaid programs. The service provides transportation services to and from medical appointments. The service is free of charge for those who are eligible. Shi'ma Transport is available 24 hours and 7 days a week. If you are New Mexico Medicaid Exempt and you need to schedule a ride you must call 3 days in advance or sooner. Call your health plan 3 days before you appointment and request for Shima Transport. Molina 1(844)697-4337. Presbyterian Health Plan 1-877-735-0111. United Health Care Plan 1-866-913-2492. Blue Cross Blue Shield 1-866-913-2492.
If signed up in the Homeless Outreach Program H.O.P. clients are eligible to get assistance with deposits if they have a housing voucher in hand from another housing project.
If signed up in the Homeless Outreach Program H.O.P. clients are eligible to get assistance with motel vouchers if they have medical vulnerabilities. Ask staff for details.
Referrals must come through 911 or 242-COPS; if there are any questions or concerns. MCT responds to 911 calls with a behavioral health component to assist with de-escalation and crisis intervention and will conduct a mental health assessment in the field. MCT is composed of an independently licensed therapist and an officer (either APD or BCSO) trained in enhanced crisis intervention. Referrals to MCT must be made through 911 or 242-COPS. Teams are responding to calls between the hours of 10am and 11pm 7 days a week.
The New Mexico Confidential Address Program (CAP) allows victims of domestic violence sexual assault stalking or similar types of crimes to receive mail at a confidential address while keeping their actual address private. To be eligible for CAP you must be a New Mexico resident or in the process of moving to the state in the near future who is a victim of domestic violence sexual assault attempted sexual assault stalking or fears for your safety or the safety of a family member. CAP participants are granted the use of a fictitious mailing address which is maintained by the Office of the New Mexico Secretary of State (NMSOS). The NMSOS collects mail for CAP participants from an undisclosed P.O. Box and then forwards the mail on to the participant’s actual private address. The CAP participant’s actual address is kept confidential through this process.
The New Mexico Association of Food Banks was formed in 2000 to support the member food banks around the state and administer state-wide programs and contracts. Our mission is to enhance the capacity of New Mexico’s food banks in order to build a well-nourished New Mexico. The main goal of the Association is to acquire and distribute fresh produce to our member food banks and their partner agencies. Our Fresh Produce Initiative provides millions of pounds of food every year to the 70,000 New Mexicans who seek food assistance every month.
The ECHO Food Bank collects, stores, and processes food to distribute to low-income individuals. Food is obtained from manufacturers, farmers, distributors, grocers, community food drives, and state and national food bank networks in order to make it available to hungry people in Northwest New Mexico.
The Food Bank distributes more than 1 million pounds of food each year through various programs: The Agency Pantry Service allows qualifying organizations access to food to supplement their own food pantries. The Food For Kids Weekend Backpack Program provides backpacks to students who may not have enough food at home to feed them over the weekend. Feeding Families is a sister program that provides a referral voucher for families of school children to receive a box of food. Produce to People are free monthly produce markets held in Clovis and Portales. The Mobile Food Program delivers food to rural sites in eastern New Mexico for a monthly distribution of food. Bulk Repackaging allows the Food Bank to accept donations of bulk dry items such as beans and rice and safely repackage them for re-distribution. I Still Care is a nonmedical daily telephone check-in to learn if a person lacks food, medicine or has had an emergency. When these situations occur, we notify the proper emergency personnel.
Day Shelters Program: Whether the weather is cold or hot, it can be dangerous or even deadly for the homeless.
With that in mind, Joy Junction launched a new program on Tuesday Dec. 20 2016.
Those who wish will be able to call Joy Junction seven days a week at 800-924-0569 between 8 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. from Downtown Albuquerque, and request a pickup at about 8.45 a.m. to spend the day at Joy Junction. The shelter is also looking for at least one permanent pickup spot in the Downtown area if one becomes available.
Individuals who wish to use the day shelter program will be offered both lunch and dinner, as well as access to Joy Junction’s case management and chaplaincy services.
After dinner, they will be offered a ride at about 6 p.m. back to Downtown if not wishing to spend the night, or if needing shelter they will be first in line for a guaranteed place to stay that night.
Susan B. Sager Day Shelter is the main entry way for people experiencing homelessness. At the shelter we offer:
3 full meals Monday through Friday, dinner on Saturdays and breakfast on Sundays in our facility.
A clothing room that is open weekly to allow individuals to shop for items with dignity.
Access to short and long term storage daily.
A mail room which is open daily so that clients have a safe and reliable location to receive their mail.
Showers are offered daily and all toiletries are provided when showering.
Meal Hours
Breakfast: Monday – Friday 9 am-10 am, Sunday 8:30-9:30
Lunch: Monday-Friday 12 pm-1 pm
Dinner: Monday-Saturday, Sign in at 4 pm, Served 5 pm-6 pm
The Food Depot can help, although we do not distribute food directly to the public. We’re a food bank, which means we collect food in bulk from numerous community resources and pass that food along to community agencies where you can go for help.
ALM serves seniors, children, people with disabilities, and those struggling with the difficult economy. Our delivery area encompasses the Moreno Valley and Cimarron. We serve approximately 160 clients per month. Funding is provided only through donations. ALM has many opportunities for volunteers! Whether you are part or full time residents, we can use your help. Commitments are flexible. Please contact us to get involved or if you need our help or know someone who does.
Raton Senior Citizens Center offers the following services:
Congregate Meals
Home Delivered Meals
Transportation Services
Homemaker Services
Chore Services
Many other activities. Call for more info
Cimarron Senior Citizens Center offers the following services: Congregate Meals Home Delivered Meals Transportation Services Homemaker Services Chore Services Many other activities. Call for more info
Springer Senior Citizens Center offers the following services: Congregate Meals Home Delivered Meals Transportation Services Homemaker Services Chore Services Many other activities. Call for more info
Gives out food the fourth Tuesday of each month at 10:30 am.
Also at the Village of Mosquero / Fire Station
Main Street;
Gives out food the fourth Tuesday of each month at 10:30 am.
LA Cares also offers supplemental food assistance, with distributions on the second Thursday and Friday of every month at Bethlehem Evangelical Lutheran Church (2390 North Road).
Thursday distributions: 7:00pm-8:00pm
Friday distributions: 10:30 am to 12:30pm.
To receive a food box, one must register in advance, no later than the Sunday prior to the 2nd Friday. Required information is identified on the answering machine: one must provide name, address, telephone number, number in family, special food needs (and/or food allergies) and need for pet food or baby items. Fresh produce, limited baked goods and frozen meats, and miscellaneous non-perishables (such as cake mixes and salad dressing) are available at the distribution in addition to the prepared box.
For either food or financial assistance, call 661-8015 at any time.
The message are checked daily.
Saint Gertrude’s Parish Food Pantry
Information Provided By: The New Mexico Aging & Long-Term Services Department
Acquiring food surplus from donations from over 100 local donors including grocery stores, bakeries, restaurants, farms and small manufactureres and distributors.
Utilizes donated funds to purchase foods in bulk when economic opportunities arise. Providing the most basic of needs for those who cannot provide for themselves.
Hours:
Wednesday 10:00 AM-12:00 PM:
Area(s) Served:
Mora
Eligibility Requirements:
Open to the public
The San Martin de Porres Soup Kitchen was formed in July 1992 to help feed the poor and hungry. With the Cooperation of the City Fathers and the director of the HUD Program we operate at the Apple Valley Senior Center five times a week, Monday through Friday; serving a hot lunch and will provide a food basket to anyone referred to us by a church or State Agency
ABWL provides services to adults with developmental disabilities. Offers several programs including a community inclusion program various residential services a wide array of employment supports.
Behavioral health agency specializing in the treatment of families children and their parents who are struggling due to issues of divorce homelessness child abuse/neglect family violence or other crises. Community Support Workers (CSW). M 8-6; T 8-7; W 8-8; R 8-8; F8-6; Sa 9-5.
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Counseling with Individual and Group Therapy. Case Management Services. Relapse Prevention. Parenting Groups. Anger Mgmt. DV. Art Therapy. Don't take Medicare.
"Claire Jordan. Must be referred from probation or MDC. Requirements for referral: 1. on Pre-Trial/Probation
2. From community corrections; district or metro courts
3. MH issue
4. Has Medicaid 5. Probation officer in district or metro court
6. Referred through probation officers
7. Assigned CSW's - can meet in community."
Contact Kristin Mulka. Taking Referrals. 7 on waitlist. Qualifying Applicants typically include: Needs to meet 4 of these criteria: Numerous incarcerations. Coexisting Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Disorder for 6 mo or more; Homeless; Difficulty utilizing office based programs; Can't perform everyday tasks; 4 - visits to Psychiatric care in the last 24 months; Typically Schizophrenic/Bipolar; Referral paperwork; Needs ROI; Need Dx. Program offers disability SOAR Representative case management and SMI support. Program is currently near capacity; call for details. 8-4:30 pm.
Provides a variety of services including housing assistance and referrals support groups job development life skills educational opportunities mentorship and pastorial guidance with the goal of improving community safety. Our reintegration services include assistance to individuals recently released from institutionalized settings with the goal of reducing recidivism due to lack of support.
Provides both Mental Health and Substance Abuse support / therapy. Also provide case management. About 1-2 wks for case management service. Takes about 3 wks to get connected to Counseling. Come at Monday morning 9:30 am or Wednesday afternoon 2pm for an intake clinic. No appt. needed. Bring ID & Medicaid card; Medicare not accepted; nor is commercial insurance.
Intake is scheduling about 2 wks from call in. Community Support Worker can be assigned in about another 4 weeks; times vary. Help with MH some financial mentoring will provide supportive housing case management for Low Income housing programs. Amanda Moe is CSW coordinator: 342-5945. Initial assessment must be done before placement. Can be about 2 wks from assessment to placement with CSW. Emergencies / homelessness can be prioritized. Currently taking new clients.
"To access services (show up at 7: 30 am-12pm M-F; on Mondays 1-4pm also. Choose Medical option in phone tree when calling. Can access case mgmt. in Behavioral Health or through the H.O.P. ""Homeless Outreach Program"": Mental and Substance Abuse Support; Support With Housing Assistance. The H.O.P. ""Homeless Outreach Program"": Must switch Primary care to this clinic; process will begin with patient registration in Medical or Behavioral Health services. Walk in services: monthly bus passes food bags clothing from 10-2 Fri Medicaid Enrollment Specialist Change MCO SNAP GA -Full Service CSW's are currently available in Behavioral Health and the H.O.P. ID clinic for those in H.O.P. program: Thurs 2-3:15pm at All Nations Wellness Center (6416 Zuni SE).Case manager's are currently available in Behavioral Health and the H.O.P. programs. Can also offer help in applying / appealing federal disability income cases."
"Services are for with women with co-occuring disorders only: Intensive case management (currently quick availability) mental health Counseling substance use Counseling and psycho-educational groups that focus on life skills solutions and understanding addiction.
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The Rock provides day shelter services for homeless individuals and families open 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Tuesday-Friday showers (9-11am) laundry phones clothing (9-11am) haircuts legal assistance by volunteer attorneys (Wednesdays 1:00 pm) food boxes (Tues-Fri at 2pm) and limited financial assistance.
"Pastor Chuy. Provides hot meals bus passes blankets and clothing at Coronado Park ""Train Park"" 7am-11am Saturdays; 11-2pm Sundays. Address to right is for Coronado aka ""Train"" Park."
At Casa Fortaleza we work to empower and educate Spanish speaking communities around sexual violence. We also work with survivors to help them feel better. If you have been a victim of any form of sexual violence like rape sexual harassment stalking incest sexual abuse in childhood or any form of unwanted sexual contact you may have trauma symptoms like: feeling afraid difficulty sleeping sadness feeling angry a lack of interest in life anxiety nervousness difficulty in relationships among many others.​Casa Fortaleza provides free counseling to survivors of sexual violence and provides education and empowerment to the community to confront and stop sexual violence.
City of Albuquerque's Alamosa Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
City of Albuquerque's East Central Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
Mon Wed Fri 9AM-11:30AM and 1PM-3:30PM. Bring Picture ID or SS Cards for each family member; birth certificates or proof of custody for children; proof of household income.
En Casa Fortaleza trabajamos para empoderar y educar comunidades que hablan español acerca de la violencia sexual.TambieÌn trabajamos con sobrevivientes para ayudarles a sentirse mejor. Si te ha pasado cualquier forma de violencia sexual como la violacioÌn el acoso sexual el acecho el incesto el abuso sexual en la niñez o cualquier contacto sexual que no has querido puedes tener siÌntomas de trauma como: sentir miedo dificultad para dormir tristeza sentir coraje una peÌrdida de intereÌs en la vida ansiedad nervios dificultad para relacionarte con los demaÌs entre muchos maÌs.Casa Fortaleza provee consejeriÌa para sobrevivientes y provee educacioÌn y empoderamiento a la comunidad para enfrentar y parar la violencia sexual.
Contact Donine. Organizational Payee service that assists individuals with developmental disabilities who are unable to manage their own benefit checks by maintaining a direct deposit account for the beneficiaries Social Security or Railroad board benefit checks.
Autism and Anxiety?
We have a group that can help!
14 sessions from September - December 2018
Wednesdays 4:30-6:00pm
“Facing Your Fears is a program that uses a cognitive-behavioral group therapy approach for the reduction of anxiety symptoms in children with high-functioning Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).”
- Judy Reaven, Audrey Blakely-Smith, Shana Nichols, Susan Hepburn
Children ages 8-14 with a formal Autism Spectrum Disorder diagnosis, currently experiencing any anxiety symptoms and their parent(s).
The ADRC is here to assist elders persons with disabilities and caregivers to find services and resources to help them live well and independently. Monday-Friday 7:45am-5pm.
LifeROOTS Adult Services provide individuals with disabilities ages 18(+) comprehensive support and services in a manner consistent with their future goals and specific needs. Our Adult Services offer Day Habilitation Supported Employment Job Coaching Career Discover Literacy Education and much more.
2nd Chance Account: Will allow new customers to open an account who owe other banks. Minimum account deposit to start new account is $1. Overdraft can be removed to avoid overdraft charges.
To access program: 1. New patient registration in Medical or Behavioral Health (must meet critieria as being homeless) 2. Intake. 3. Once accepted can help client file for federal disability (SSI/SSDI) and appeals. They follow a close version of the SOAR process.
"If receiving SSI then person will get 1/2 of (amount earned -$20) per month taken from benefit.E.G. Person has $733 in SSI (which is the current Federal Benefit Rate) Person is employed and makes $1000/mo. Person receives $1000-$20= $980/2=$490. $733 - $490 = $243.
In total the person would have earned $1000 (work) + $243 (SSI) = $1243. If the person consistently makes 2 times the Federal Benefit Rate of $733 which is $1486 then the person would lose the benefit but would have to maintain that consistently."
Contact Kathleen Laaroussi. Social Security Disability Representation. 30 yrs experience representing 15% discount special now. Cost is 25% not to exceed $6000 from initial award.
"Contact Kristin Mulka. Taking Referral. Qualifying Applicants typically include:
Needs to meet 4 of these criteria: Numerous incarcerations. Coexisting Psychiatric & Substance Abuse Disorder (SAD) for 6 mo or more; Homeless; Difficulty utilizing office based programs; Can't perform everyday tasks; 4 - visits to Psychiatric care in the last 24 months;
Typically Schizophrenic/Bipolar; Referral paperwork; Needs ROI; Need Dx. 8-4:30pm"
The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is a Federal- and State-funded government program whose mission is to prepare and assist potential employees with disabilities to increase their economic independence through employment.
The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is a Federal- and State-funded government program whose mission is to prepare and assist potential employees with disabilities to increase their economic independence through employment.
The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is a Federal- and State-funded government program whose mission is to prepare and assist potential employees with disabilities to increase their economic independence through employment.
"Career & Personal Counseling Program Planning Braille Printing
Instructional Materials in Alternative Formats Classroom Accommodations; academic adjustments including auxiliary aids
Extended Time Testing and Alternative Testing Formats Notetakers/Readers/Writers Sign Language Interpreters Adaptive Equipment/Assistive Technology Coordination with Community Support Agencies. At SSC building Room 209."
Contact Jenny Quinonez / Marcial MartÃnez. Referral service for free GED programs in ABQ; provide funds for GED testing; help clients apply for financial aid and college. Location on campus: UAEC Bldg. 85 Suite 250.
Any adult who lives in Bernalillo County. Free adult tutoring to teach reading writing ESL Math & Digital Literacy Our services are free but you will pay a one-time $10.00 registration fee at intake.with a tutor two hours a week for at least six months.As an English as Second Language client you may have your own tutor and also meet with a small group to practice speaking.We do not have GED classes; you will have your own tutor who will work with only you. @ Wilson Middle School is ongoing.
Day Labor and Employment Support Program; assists with resumes master applications on-line application cover letter and interview thank you letters Job Access (Cab Ride) Case by case employment assessments and re-assessments Financial literacy mock interviews dress for success/personal hygiene and provide interview clothing; also assist with job search job placements job retention and follow-up.
"All clients must be contracted through DVR or have a DD Waiver (or are on the Wait list). Employment services reps and employment skills trainers help people develop job skills write a resume interview for jobs and once the person finds employment provides training on that specific job. Assist clients getting off SSDI/SSI ""Ticket to Work"" with a Supportive Employment program. Short and long term training for those on the DD Waiver or on DD Waiver waitlist. One on one coaching or follow up and access to Enterprises that Adelante owns: document (shredding imaging mailing and fulfillment) and hotel mgmt. (fair amount of openings in these enterprises). Also non-vocational programs: day habilitation and volunteering."
The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is a Federal- and State-funded government program whose mission is to prepare and assist potential employees with disabilities to increase their economic independence through employment.
The New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (NMDVR) is a Federal- and State-funded government program whose mission is to prepare and assist potential employees with disabilities to increase their economic independence through employment.
Contact Juan Diaz. The bonding program is an insurance policy protecting businesses from Returning Citizen - Felony applicants considered to be a high risk but need job placement. $5000 bond for 6 mo & Free to the employer. 1. Give form to Returning Citizen - Felony to assist them in approaching employer.
Must be referred by probation/parole officer. Provides rental assistance with housing and job placement to men and women released from correctional facilities in New Mexico. Maintains contacts for property managers who will rent to thos who have a felony. Resume help. Also gives clients referrals for food clothing and other emergency assistance. Job assistance is only provided for the Albuquerque area but housing is statewide. 8-5pm M-F. Computer. Can sometimes provide motel assistance through probation & parole referral.
"See website for all services. Gateway to work Trial Works (Can work for Goodwill) GoodSkills. Forklift training. Computer Skills. Call center training. For intake into programs:
1. Call program intake. 2.Arrive at appointment with SS card and ID/DL. 3. Resident will meet with intake staff.
4. Resident will do intake and be assigned a spot in the employment basics class at another time.
5. After the employment basics class the resident will be assigned a job developer who will give them job leads."
Opportunity for adults to learn English: listening writing speaking and reading. Child care available. Mondays 6:30 - 8:00 pm in the Religious Education building; fall and spring sessions.
Contact Dan Marek. Appointment Setting. Commission only ($35-$40/appointment and other incentives based on attendance...); independent contractor arrangement. Paid Daily. Set your own hours. 1 hour training (not paid).
New paid research postings are often posted on the first floor of the Psychology Department building. #34; Click here to see map. Call Campus Info for more info.
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
Sessions are limited to 1 hr at a time while people are waiting. Additional policies can be found here: https://www.cabq.gov/family/public-classes-education-recreation/public-classes-education/computer-classes
"Half day of labor at $9/hr. Must be picked up by 2 city vans. Van has markings ""There's a Better Way"". Inquire at St. Martin's Hope Works Labor Center at the Hope Center (1120 2nd St. NW) or call the city info line ""311"" for more information on connecting to this opportunity. Currently on Tuesdays & Thursdays at 7 am: 1 van at Lowes (2001 12th St NW) the other van at the Sears parking lot at Coronado Mall; only for new participants. MW & F at other locations."
Opportunities for various labor jobs. Call in times to inquire on work for the day are: 6 am 4 pm. Application days for 1st time registration is only on Tues/Thurs. 10am - 2 pm.
People Ready merges 3 formerly individual companies: CLP (Skilled Construction Trades: Concrete. HVAC. Building. Electrical etc.) Labor Ready (Day Labor) and Spartan Staffing (Specialize in industrial manufacturing in longer term employment). Applications for new registrants: go to laborready.com to apply. Help for completing apps M-R 9-1pm.
Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.
"See aerotek.com and go to Albuquerque. SEARCH for jobs.
APPLY to jobs that match your career goals and experience
UPDATE and maintain your career profile."
Staffing agency focused on banquet & hotel services. Minimum wage to $12/hr is normal range. Must have ID's. Recommended to submit resume and cover letter when registering. Register in person.
M-F 8-5pm. Application online 1st - check skills how long with company why left. Follow up if a match with skill; then interview. Background check done. Can't have bail or bond over $5000 in last 7 yrs; then depends on employer requirements. Staff for a variety of employers: clerical general labor warehouse. No medical employment. Some specialized skills placed; low entry jobs. 3 chances to take job offers; then off their list if not taken.
See website link for one of many locations in Albuquerque; enter zip code for nearest center. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free tax preparation for low- to moderate-income taxpayers who can’t afford a tax preparation service – especially those 50 and older. Appointment necessary
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
he Child Support Enforcement Division administers the state and federal program to collect support from Non-custodial Parents. Its primary mission is to maximize the collection of child support for all New Mexico children.
Investigate reports of child maltreatment and intervene to keep New Mexico's children safe. We provide foster care to approximately 2500 children each day and find transition options.
Helping to lift children and families out of homelessness. Combining high-quality early childhood education with proven support programs for parents. Has childcare program for families experiencing homelessness. 6 wks to 5 yrs old. Free for 1 yr. Case managers will work with families who have kids in childcare to connect to appropriate housing and services.
Helping to lift children and families out of homelessness. Combining high-quality early childhood education with proven support programs for parents. Has childcare program for families experiencing homelessness. 6 wks to 5 yrs old. Free for 1 yr. Case managers will work with families who have kids in childcare to connect to appropriate housing and services.
In home services: individualized assessment parenting support and referrals or assistance to help meet basic needs and promote child safety and family stability; Parenting education program; Gap Program: support for grandparents raising children. Foster care and residential care for children in Texas facilities. Case Management.
Cesar Gonzales. Life Skills Academy is a collaborative cross system learning network focused on building functional life skills for young people ages 16-22 in the Albuquerque area. We focus our outreach towards populations who may benefit most from development and integration of life skills. This target population includes youth who:are experiencing or at risk of experiencing homelessness; have mental health and/or substance use issues and/or have current or past juvenile justice experience.
Must be referred by probation/parole officer. Provides rental assistance with housing and job placement to men and women released from correctional facilities in New Mexico. Maintains contacts for property managers who will rent to thos who have a felony. Resume help. Also gives clients referrals for food clothing and other emergency assistance. Job assistance is only provided for the Albuquerque area but housing is statewide. 8-5pm M-F. Computer. Can sometimes provide motel assistance through probation & parole referral.
Staff are “BTDT’sâ€â€”Been There Done That— previously incarcerated or otherwise familiar with life on the street—but they have now chosen a life of service to the community. All program activities through Making a Change programs and circles Ceramics classes Silk Screen Printing La Plazita Gardens as well as community outreach programs all strongly emphasize the importance of leadership and social entrepreneurship through personal academic and professional development while contributing to meaningful civic engagement for social change.
Stanley Weinstein. Daniel. Meeting by appointment only. Material Support: provides backpacks clothing toiletries time-management tools (pens notepads and calendars) bus passes and other goods . Recovery Support: Coping Skills; NA/AA groups Job Skill Development. Tuesday Learning Lunches and our Saturday Breakfasts Best Chance program participants participate in meaningful conversations and bonding opportunities. These social and educational gatherings are designed to help the recently released person discover rather than be told effective ways of avoiding recidivism
Mon Wed Fri 9AM-11:30AM and 1PM-3:30PM. Bring Picture ID or SS Cards for each family member; birth certificates or proof of custody for children; proof of household income; proof of residency.
Mon Tues & Fri. 8am-3pm. There are limited boxes first come first served. No need to bring ID church will have you complete a simple form with your name address and income.
Must live in 87108 zip code proof of address and picture ID
. Suggest Calling first since we have not been able to verify existance at the moment
Need to research Sacred Word Church as possible org
Homeless Outreach Program case managers at main medical site (5608 Zuni) and Pathways Navigator at Wellness Center (6401 Zuni) administer VI-SPDAT housing assessments as available. Must utilize H.O.P. Opens at 7:30 am.
Fridays at 11:30-until the food runs out. Food box is inside school they follow school calendar. Call ahead to ensure they have not run out.
seems to be at La Mesa Elementary School
Call ahead to reserve a food box. Distributes 2nd Thursday of the month at 11:30 am - 1:30pm. Must call ahead to reserve a box bring photo ID & proof of residency.
Wed. 12pm-4:30. Photo ID proof of residency. Also you must bring own box/bags for the food. They will ask for a $3 donation it is not a requirement to pay but consider giving at least $.25
Monday 9:00am - 1:30pm; Wednesday 12:00pm - 4:30pm; Friday 9:00am - 1:30pm; 2nd and 4th Saturdays 9:30-11:30 am MUST be a resident of Sandoval County! You must bring proof of additional family members proof of kids enrolled in school over 18 and proof of rent/mortgage amount photo ID proof of address for Sandoval County (PNM or water bill) and proof of income (paystub SSI award letter)
The largest Food Bank in the state distribute more than 30 million pounds every year to a network of hundreds of partner agencies and four regional food banks.
Desert Harvest fights hunger in an incredibly cost-effective way by making use of an existing but under-utilized food source: surplus food from restaurants hotels schools and supermarkets that would otherwise be thrown away.
Food boxes for needy families; call for schedule. Monday Wednesday Friday: 10 am – noon 12:30 – 2 pm; Saturday: 9 am – noon. Photo ID or copy/picture of photo ID (if available) for all adults in household. Documentation to show guardianship of any children under 18 in household (Medicaid card Social Security card birth certificate etc.)
New Mexico Coordinated Entry System: All COC and ESG Projects and Statewide Regions. Map link to Right. Link to all projects to left. Details Permanent Supportive Rental Assistance Housing Projects (PSH -RA); Permanent Supporitive Housing Project Based (PSH-PB); Rapid Rehousing Homeless Prevention (RRH-HA); Rapid Rehousing Domestic Violence (RRH-DV)
Supper meals provided to at-risk youth enrolled in eligible After School programs throughout ABQ and Bernalillo County Monday-Friday (times vary by Comm. Center)
Alt Phone: (505) 768-2860
Offer daily bus passes on Wed. and Fri. Mornings. Helping Hands Ministry: Opens at 9 am on South Side of Church - Line up starts at about 8:30.; Choice of sack lunch clothes (undergarments/coats) toiletries or bus pass.
The membership is open to individuals and groups who share the vision of feeding the hungry and serving the needs of the ill and undernourished.
Mission Statement–To serve the needs of low income and homeless people in Otero County by nurturing, supporting, and advocating for them through the provision of food and connecting of community resources.
List of food sources:http://www.oterohunger.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/04/Otero-Food-pantry-Meal-Guide-Jan-2018041118.pdf
Meals available for children 3-18 yrs olds. Can receive a free healthly meal or snack. No ID necessary; just sign a log. Meals available between 11 am - 1:30 pm; Snacks from 1-4:30 pm. In Cafeteria.
Monday - Friday: Breakfast 9-10 am; Lunch 11:30 am-12:30 pm; Dinner 4:30-530 pm. Saturday: Dinner 4:30-5:30 pm. Sunday: Breakfast 8:30 -10 am. Doors open at 7am; close at 6pm Monday-Friday; Open at 3pm - Close at 6pm Saturdays; Open at 7 am - Close at 10am on Sundays.
Community meals are served to men women and children on Mondays Tuesdays Wednesdays and Fridays at 3pm. On Saturdays the meal is served at 11:30am. The average number of guests served is 300 per day.
Open from 12 pm to 6:00 pm on Tuesdays and Fridays. Supper is at 4:30 pm. Food Pantry Clothing and Meal. Call or see website to left for latest times services.
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"Pastor Chuy. Provides hot meals bus passes blankets and clothing at Coronado Park ""Train Park"" 7am-11am Saturdays; 11-1pm Sundays. Address to right is for Coronado aka ""Train"" Park."
City of Albuquerque's Los Griegos Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
Provides home delivered meals to low-income homebound and those suffering from medical illness. Free or reduced cost meals require income verification. Click link to left for sign up form.
Mon Wed Fri 10 am -12 pm; 12:30 pm - 2 pm. Saturday 9 am- noon. Must bring photo ID and documentation of guardianship/parental custody for minor children (Medicaid card; SS card; Birth Certificate).
Sack lunch and water 1-4pm Mondays; 9-4 Tuesday-Thursday; 9-12 Friday. Handed out at north breezeway. Pantry Tuesday mornings for those in 87102 zip code; must bring documentation to show living in that zip code.
Upstairs. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website.
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
Redlands Apartments
Current wait list is closed and about 4 yrs long. 18 Units. 1 bdrm units. Rent rate is 30 % of income for individuals families seniors and disabled applicants that qualify. Contact for application.
Redlands Apartments is a HUD 811 Property, which is permanent housing for low-income persons who have a verifiable disability and desire to live an independent setting. Property includes 17 one-bedroom units, a manager’s office, laundry facility, community room, and landscaped common areas. Rents are based on 30% of the tenant’s annual adjusted income (residents must re-certify income annually) and all utilities are paid.
"Current wait list is 6-12 months. ? Units. 1 bdrm Units.
Rent rate is 30 % of income. All verified disabilities are eligible. Application on website to the left; contact for eligibility requirements. No ID's or Documents needed when applying but ID SS card proof of income and disability income needed when at top of list. Felonies over 5 yrs old considered. No Sex Offenders."
Wait list is 6-12 months. 15 Units for those with Serious Mental Illness. 30 % of income. All verified disabilities are eligible. Application on website to the left; contact for eligibility requirements. No ID's or Documents needed when applying but ID SS card proof of income and disability income needed when at top of list. Felonies over 5 yrs old considered. No Sex Offenders.
Wait list is currently closed. 17 Units for qualifying disabled applicants. 1 bdrm units. All utilities included. Vets preferred. Rent rate is 30 % of income. Contact for application.
"Current wait list is 6-12 months. ? Units. 1 bdrm Units.
Rent rate is 30 % of income. Click on weblink to left for application. Call for eligiblity requirements. No ID's or Documents needed when applying but ID SS card proof of income and disability income needed when at top of list. Felonies over 5 yrs old considered. No Sex Offenders."
Waitlist is about 12-18 mo for 1 bdrms; 6 to 12 mo for 2 bdrms and 18 mo for 3 bdrms. 60 units. 1 bdrm units. Income near zero if certified; minimum monthly rent. Montgomery Manor has more turn over. Westwood Village has less. Unique Application for Both. Must turn in both applications in person. 144 units single-3 rooms. Single units move slower. Most Returning Citizen - Felonies & evictions do not qualify; but considered on case by case basis.
About a 12-18 mo waitlist on studios; 12-18 months on 1 bdrm units; 6-12 months on 2 & 3 bdrm units. 136 units. Studio 1 2 & 3 bdrms. Must apply in person. Will consider ground floor with Dr. verification of need. SS ID and Birth Certificate required to apply. Criminal history considered: Returning Citizen - Felonies over 10 yrs; Misdemeanors over 2 yrs. Sex Offenders / Homicides never. Must submit original application by mail or in person.
Wait list is closed for 1 bdrms; 6 month on 2 & 3 bedrooms. Requires 30% of income as low as $25/month. 108 Units. 1 2 & 3 bdrm units. Ok to email application. Also offered Section 236 Tax Credit. $25 minimum payment for those in Project Based Section 8..
Wait list is 3-4 yrs. 16 units. 1 2 & 3 bdrm apartments. Units for qualifying low income families. 30 % of income down to zero income for qualifying households. $25 minimum contribution/month. Contact for application. No evictions; Returning Citizen - Felonies are considered on case by case basis. $80 application fee; get name on list first; apply when at the top of list. Apply at Canyon Ridge.
Wait list on subsidized units is closed. 60% AMI low income units are open. 75 Units 1 2 3 & 4 bdrm units; Low Income Housing Tax Credit require income 2X monthly income; subsidized units are 30% of income. 60% AMI 1 bdrm is $708. Utilities are included. $250 Deposit.
Wait list is about 5 months for applicants 62+ ; 15 mo for those under 62 and disabled. 148 units for seniors; 17 for disabled. 1 & 2 bedroom units. Eligibility: 62 + or Disabled w/ Dr’s notification (doesn’t want to know specifics of disability) No online applications; will mail but must turn in in-person and have an interview for consideration. No Returning Citizen - Felonies or evictions. Follow up: every 6 mths (doesn’t want calls every wk).
Wait list is currently closed (about 2 yr wait for those on current list). 47 Units. 1 & 2 bdrm units. 50% AMI income limit. Independent living can involve home ownership in a retirement community or senior apartment rentals for individuals who can still live independently.
Current wait list is 22 people ~ 2 yrs. 30 Units subsidized; 153 at market rate. Studio & 1 bdrm. Market rate apt. : $500/mo incl. utilities; $150 deposit; $35 app fee. Renters must rent at market value then are eligible for the subsidized wait list. Eligibility: For market apts. 55 yrs of age; 62 + for efficiencies; HUD max: $21100 and a monthly min. of $1050; Applications: No online; $35 app. Fee for market; $0 for HUD; Follow up: every 6 months . 2-3 Efficiency currently available.
Current wait list is about 12 mo. 50 Units for qualifying Seniors >62. 1 bdrm units. Rent rate is 30 % of income. Criminal and credit check. No felonies or evictions. No application fees. Mail or deliver original application in. Each AHEPA facility requires a separate application. Contact for application.
Current wait list is 6-12 mo. 19 Units for senior applicants 62+. 1 bdrm units. Rent rate is 30 % of income. Contact for application. Returning Citizen - Felonies must be over 10 yrs old.
Waitlist varies depending on subsidy type: Low Income is about 12 mo for 30% AMI; 6 mo 40% AMI; currently Housing Choice voucher (Chronically Homeless only) has a wait list of 13 - 10 Units; 71 Units: 49 are Low Income; 12 are at market value ($625/mo incl. utilities) no waitlist. Studios. Contact property for affordable and low income applications; $21 app fee; $150 deposit; Felonies and Evictions evaluated on case by case basis.
$610/mo for 1 bdrm; $705/mo for 2 bdrm without utilities. $75 average utilities. Deposit $200 for 1 bdrm; $250 for 2 bdrm. $45 App. fee. No Vouchers. No prior evictions or violent Returning Citizen - Felonies; other Returning Citizen - Felonies considered on case by case. Pool tables gym and community room.
A Child's Voice is an agency designed to meet the mental health needs of infants toddlers and their caregivers. Our relational counseling is based in neuroscience trauma informed interventions and child focused collaborations. Individual Counseling ages 0 - 99 Infant and Toddler Counseling Family Counseling Postpartum Support/Counseling Therapeutic Visitation Grief Counseling and Telehealth Counseling
Studio: $398.00 ~ 12 Month; $428.00 ~ 3 Month Lease. Will work with very low fixed income with award letter e. g. $550/mo. If an eviction judgement shows up in 7 yrs of credit check then applicant must pay 3 months rent in advance or have a co-signer. If applicant has 10 lines or more of bad credit issues then the deposit goes up by $100. Standard is: $40 application fee; $150 deposit.
Studios rent for $400 including utilities.One 2 bedroom apartment also available. $45 application fee. Deposit is $200 and $300 for 2 bdrm. Pet Fee is $150 one time fee. Felonies and evictions over 10 yrs are accepted.
No current waitlist. 22 units. 1 & 2 bdrm. units. Low income subsidy housing for families and individuals at or below 50% Average Median Income. $500 & $592 for 1 & 2 bdrm units respectively.
The Apartment Store of Albuquerque can assist you with our FREE Albuquerque Apartment Locator Service. (The fee is paid by the property owners.) Monday - Thursday: 9:00 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Friday: 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Saturday: 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.
Contact Shawn. Residential program. 7-10 residents/location. Staff offers: personal care medication help cooking cleaning laundry. Robust activity programs. Care givers. Palomas has 7 units Reina has 10 American Heritage Home 10. Some shared and some private rooms. Not medicaid certified. Takes PACE (medicaid income based program) subsidized residents (some can pay very little); Long Term Care insurance accepted; rates based on private or shared rooms and care level ranging from $3300-$3900/mo. No application fee. Returning Citizen - Felonies and evictions are considered on case by case basis.
Contact for assisted living facilties taking Medicaid; usually a waiting list; private assisted living is $2-3000/month. A Medicaid Case Mgr. can approve assistance for state approved facilities.
Long Term Care Ombudsman & Area Agencies on Aging in New Mexico
https://www.dibbern.com/ombudsman/nm-long-term-care-ombudsman.htm
Provides a place where the VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) can be taken; it is administered frequently at St. Martin's Hope Works and Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless.
Can take VI-SPDAT housing assessment Monday through Friday at St. Martin's Hope Works main site. On ground level go to help desk and ask to be scheduled for an assessment. Scheduling starts on Monday mornings and fills up quickly. Walk in assessments are now available on Fridays from 8:30-11:30 am and 1-3 pm. Calling ahead is advised.
Project Renew: First Choice's Suboxone expansion project is a collaborative effort among First Choice physicians behaviorists community health workers and other clinic staff. Coordinated services including group and individual counseling services in the context of physicians treating the patient's other health needs. Behavioral Health: Each behaviorist provides individual and group counseling at mulitple sites. Behaviorists lead a variety of groups including early recovery skills and relapse prevention. Community Health Workers (CHWs) help patients access support services such as housing transportation legal and employment assistance. CHWs are available to meet with patients in the clinic at home or over the phone. CHWs offer informal recovery coaching as well.
"Julie. Studio Apartment. Minutes to the VA hospital public transportation laundry mat schools libraries shopping and much more. Quiet small community of 6 ground floor apartments and a managers office.
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Click on link to left for current rental rates. Month to Month rental. Recent pricing: Studio without oven: $475/mo; Studio with oven: $550/mo; Larger studio with oven. $575/mo; 1 bdrm $600/mo; 2 bdrm $675/mo. Utilities paid including gas electric water and trash. Call for more info. Also properties at 5604 Central Ave SE. Will not work with those who register as sex offenders.
Hotline for low income individuals with rental issues. Hours of Intake for the Law Access New Mexico Helpline: Monday - Friday 8:45am - 11:30 am and 12:30pm - 3:30pm
"Shelter Plus Care (3 programs): Individual apartments for homeless people with disabilities and their families Abode Permanent Housing: A group home for the chronically homeless Rapid Rehousing (HUD): Subsidized rent to help families stabilize after becoming homeless. Sue’s House: A group residence for up to four chronically homeless women Veterans Housing: Ongoing rental assistance for Veterans at a
22-unit complex with classes and activities five days a week; One-time
assistance available to homeless vets for security deposit first
month’s rent homeless prevention and utility assistance. MFA RAP Rapid Rehousing
The Rental Assistance Program (RAP) provides rapid re-housing
assistance to individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness.
MFA RAP Homeless Prevention
RAP also provides assistance to families who are at risk of becoming homeless.
Vets SSVF Rapid Rehousing
The SSVF Program helps veteran households (single veterans or
veterans and their families) that are currently homeless or at risk of
losing their housing. It provides temporary financial assistance and
many other services that create stability.
Vets SSVF Homeless Prevention
Eligibility and prioritization criteria are based on local and when
relevant national data to target households at the highest risk of
homelessness. Â Eligibility criteria include the absence of other housing
options financial resources and supports sufficient to prevent or end
literal homelessness (i.e. criteria to screenâ€in applicants who “but
for†the program’s assistance would become or remain literally
homeless).
As available New Home Set-ups for those in housing programs
Furniture Household goods Miscellaneous supplies
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Wait List currently: 77 on list. Studios 1 2 and 3 bedrooms. Studios: Min income is $8.7K-$12K; 30% 40% 50% AMI units. $15 app fee. St. Martin's Hope Works is Local Lead Agency for Special Needs referrals (30% Units).
Contact Deb. Independent Living. Take clients on a sliding scale; starting at about $1000. 24 staff. Medication management; meals included. Assess each client on individual basis. Aggressive behaviors discouraged. Must be able to take care of ADL's. 5 residents per home in 4 separate homes in NE Albuquerque.
Must be referred by hospital or medical clinic. Transitional and long term care for individuals patients who require medical and physical rehabilitation after a hospital stay specializing in clinical services such as physician oversight nurses physical occupational and speech therapies social workers and licensed nutritionists. Long-term care can often be the best option for individuals who require around-the-clock nursing care and clinical services.
In home care for independent living. Must have full Medicaid. Can get benefit through Aging & Long Term services if they don't have full Medicaid. See Flyer.
Wait list is less than 6 months. 96 Units. 123 & 4 bdrm units. Currently available: $560 (@ 60% rate all utilities included); minimum income: 2x the rent and maximum income is 26460 for 1 occupant. 30% units are available but not currently vacant. 13 units at 30% rate. 30% units expected in about July.
Wait List currently: 77 on list. Studios 1 2 and 3 bedrooms. Studios: Min income is $8.7K-$12K; 30% 40% 50% AMI units. $15 app fee. St. Martin's Hope Works is Local Lead Agency for Special Needs referrals (30% Units).
Wait List is 6-12 months; a little longer for 2 bdrm units. 40 - 1 bdrm and 9 - 2 bdrm 50% AMI units. 50 - 1 bdrm and 10 - 2 bdrm 60% AMI Disabled Units. 50% 1 bdrm units are $534; 2 bdrm $630. New Life Homes 2 3 & 4 are near the Alamosa Community Center. Must have disability verification for 60% AMI designated units.
Current wait list is about 4 months on 40% AMI & 50% AMI units. A 2 bdrm is currently available in 60% AMI rate. 2 & 3 bedrooms. 66 units. 40%-60% AMI LIHTC subsidized units. No Returning Citizen - Felonies in last 5 or evictions.
"Only accepting Section 8 or COC vouchers. Waiting list is variable. 30 units; 6 subsidized. ? bdrm units. No violent Returning Citizen - Felonies (against people or property); No evictions; No sex offenders. Applications: In-person process and a $20 (per person) money order for background check
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Current wait list is 2 months on 1 bdrms; 2 & 3 bdrm have no wait time. 124 total units; 30 1 bdrm; 70 2 bdrm & 24 3 bdrm units. 60 % AMI rate. Maximum 1 bdrm rate is $664. Returning Citizen - Felonies are considered on case by case basis; evictions only if restitution in process.
78 wait list for 30% AMI units; 94 on 50% AMI units; no wait on 60% AMI units. 30 50 & 60% AMI rate units with 9 27 & 22 units respectively. Studio 1 and 2 bdrm units. St. Martin's Hope Works is Local Lead Agency for Special Needs referrals. Studio unit at 30% AMI rate is about $300 plus security deposit of $200. There is an application fee per adult. Tenants pay for electricity and must be able to place utilities in their name. Returning Citizen - Felonies accepted on a case by case basis. Min credit score: 550. Must have 6 mo of verifiable income.
Current wait list is ? 1 2 & 3 bdrms with 48 216 & 24 units respectively. $653/mo 1 bdrm minimum. Must make between: $15672-$26460 to qualify for this rent price.
Current wait list is about 2 yrs for 30% and 50 % AMI; about 6 months for 60% AMI. 56 total units. Studio 1 & 2 bdrm units. 30 50 & 60% of AMI Incomes qualify. Must have 2.5 times rent in income to qualify. 50% AMI Income rate is: $508 to $534 + electric.
Studio 1 2 and 3 bdrm units. A 1 bdrm unit at 30 % AMI rate is $301/mo. St. Martin's Hope Works Housing Dept. is Local Lead Agency for Special Needs referrals in 30% AMI units; they get priority for those units. Returning Citizen - Felonies over 10 yrs and those with eviction are considered on a case by case basis. Non smoking. Look in File Directory (Top Left in this page) for application - in Low Income Special Needs folder.
Contact St. Martin's Hope Works Housing Dept. Low Income Tax Credit Special Needs Initiative. .1 bed room is $304 at 30% AMI rate. 30 50 & 60% AMI units. St. Martin's Hope Works Housing Dept. is Local Lead Agency for 3 Special Needs referrals. 1. Find Caseworker to commit to a monthly check in. 2. Fill out: 1) Support Services Committment and 2) Special Needs Referral /Pre-Application 3. Case worker must send completed forms to St. Martin's Hope Works Housing Dept. Will need documentation of current income (last 60 days) and disability verification. Look in File Directory (Top Left in this page) for application - in Low Income Special Needs folder.
Provides permanent supportive housing for homeless adults who are diagnosed with severe mental illness and co-occurring substance abuse issues. 1. Intake through St. Martin's Hope Works HCH or 1st Nations. Through Bernalillo Co Housing Authority - Special funds from Behavioral Health Funds channeled from MFA
"Contact Kelley Lee. 89 total spots in this program. Housing Choice Voucher. Supportive Housing Program. Homeless or precariously housed
•Mental illness substance addiction or other behavioral health condition
•Involvement in the criminal justice system - Client must have a minimum of 5 bookings at MDC– This is a new program criteria; so please ensure your clients meet this criteria. •Income less than 30% of area median income. Individuals who can live independently."
Voucher pays 70% of rent down to $0 income. Females who are chronically homeless can have disability verified and currently living on streets or in shelters. 1. Take VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) 2. If prioritized and able to meet all documentation requirements then Crossroads will contact you.
Voucher pays 70% of rent down to $0 income. Males or females who are chronically homeless can have disability verified and currently living on streets or in shelters. 1. Take VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) 2. If prioritized and able to meet all documentation requirements then Heading Home will contact you.
Voucher pays 70% of rent down to $0 income. Males or females who are chronically homeless can have disability verified and currently living on streets or in shelters. 1. Take VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) 2. If prioritized and able to meet all documentation requirements then Coordinated Entry will refer to this project. 3. Insure current contact information is up to date in Coordinated Entry System at a minimum of every month to remain eligible: call NM Coalition to End Homelessness 217-9570. HUD COC.
"Contact Bernalillo Co. for more details. Supportive Housing Program with housing voucher. Program capacity is 55. Homeless or precariously housed.
•Mental illness and co-occuring substance use problems.
•Involvement in the criminal justice system - Client must have a minimum of 3 bookings at MDC in last 5 yrs and must have utilized the PAC unit while at MDC AND must have utilized an Albuquerque E.R. in the last year (or emergency Psychiatric unit) OR utilized services at MATS detox center Turquoise Lodge or SAC in the last 2 years. For individuals who can live independently. People with a sex offense may be considered on a case by case basis."
Voucher pays 70% of rent down to $0 income. Females who are chronically homeless can have disability verified and currently living on streets or in shelters. 1. Take VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) 2. If prioritized and able to meet all documentation requirements then Coordinated Entry will refer to this project. 3. Insure current contact information is up to date in Coordinated Entry System at a minimum of every month to remain eligible: call NM Coalition to End Homelessness 217-9570. HUD COC.
Voucher pays 70% of rent down to $0 income. Males or females who are chronically homeless can have disability verified and currently living on streets or in shelters. 1. Take VI-SPDAT (housing assessment) 2. If prioritized and able to meet all documentation requirements then Coordinated Entry will refer to this project. 3. Insure current contact information is up to date in Coordinated Entry System at a minimum of every month to remain eligible: call NM Coalition to End Homelessness 217-9570. HUD COC. Eligibility Criteria: 1. No Felonies with Violent Crimes/Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence in Group Homes; can enter independent living. No Sex Offenders. 2.Must have SMI Axis 1; TBI's not accepted. Major Depressive disorder. 3.Send in Application 4.Group Home clients must be self sufficient. HUD COC.
Wait list is about 6-12 months. 56 units. Units for qualifying low income families. 30 % of income. Contact for application. Need ID SS card and birth certificate. No application
For Seniors. Public Housing project through Bernalillo County. 4 yr wait list. 54 Units. Link to description in Organization cell to the left. Currently taking applications use link to left.
AHA is accepting online pre-applications for Public Housing Units Sept 15 2018 to November 15 2018. No wait for 3 & 4 bedrooms. Can be prioritized if displaced by fire intimate partner abuse or if property condemned.
Contact Dawn Begay with the Homeless Outreach Program at 1st Nations for more details. Navajo Housing Authority reps are available about once a month at 1st Nations. Only for those who are part of the Navajo Nation. Opportunity to qualify for short term assistance; best suited for those who can be self sufficient; essentially a Rapid Rehousing program (RRH); not a Housing Choice Voucher.
Short term rental assistance for those likely to be self sufficient with their own income. 1. Take VI-SPDAT. (Housing Assessment) 2. If a close match to requirements and have required documentation then Catholic Charities will contact client. HUD ESG.
Short term rental assistance for those likely to be self sufficient with their own income. 1. Take VI-SPDAT. (Housing Assessment) 2. If prioritized as a close match to requirements and have required documentation then Coordinated Entry will contact client and refer to this program. 3. Insure current contact information is up to date in Coordinated Entry System at a minimum of every 3 months: call NM Coalition to End Homelessness 217-9570. HUD COC.
List of agencies statewide who receive federal funds for rental assistance. The Rental Assistance Program (RAP) provides rapid re-housing assistance to individuals or families who are experiencing homelessness. RAP also provides assistance to families who are at risk of becoming homeless. Click link.
"Usually for Evictions and Late notices; discretionarily on deposits for entering housing. Must have deposit amount needed to call.
Hours: M-F 9-12pm 1-3pm"
Family of 4 can't exceed $18K Family of 3. $16.5K. Family of 2 $14.8K 1 Person $12K; Have to increase income within 90 days. Assistance terminated when income limit is reached. Refer applicant to Alonzo: email phone and name.
Contact is Director of Community Housing. $600 one time assistance directly to property manager. Rental Assistance for 1st time move in and eviction prevention. Need based. Must have CSW or supportive service in place; some flexibility in who is providing service: may be pastoral or Optum Health Funded Agency: NM Solutions St. Martin's Hope Works UNM Psychiatric Center Open Skies. Currently has funding.
Must be referred by probation/parole officer. Provides rental assistance with housing and job placement to men and women released from correctional facilities in New Mexico. Maintains contacts for property managers who will rent to thos who have a felony. Resume help. Also gives clients referrals for food clothing and other emergency assistance. Job assistance is only provided for the Albuquerque area but housing is statewide. 8-5pm M-F. Computer. Can sometimes provide motel assistance through probation & parole referral.
"Section 8 is now closed. Lottery updates will be posted at www.abqha.org. For more information please contact Andrew Estocin at 505-764-3991 or aestocin@abqha.org. If you have lost your confirmation number contact Sara Villarreal at svillarreal@abqha.org. You must have your date of application submission to retrieve your confirmation number. You should get your ID & Income/Benefit documentation in order if you are chosen in the lottery. Must be able to pay at least $50/mo to maintain Housing Choice Voucher. 30% AMI income households are prioritized but 50-80% AMI can qualify.
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"Currently closed for Section 8 for about 1-2 yrs as of Feb 2018. Website has housing resources; serves Roswell and Chaves County. Housing Authority is estimated to be opening near the end of January 2018. Covers 13 counties in SW NM.
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They still accept registering citizens; however they do not have any current units avialable- they do not anticipate any openings within the next 3 months
LIHEAP assists eligible persons and families with their heating and cooling costs. Through New Mexico Human Service Department. Click on this link for application.
New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) comes to Noonday at 10 am on these days and completes assessments. 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month.
City of Albuquerque's John Marshall Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
City of Albuquerque's Alamosa Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
City of Albuquerque's Los Griegos Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
City of Albuquerque's East Central Center staff provides emergency food clothing utility assistance rental assistance and community meeting rooms and seasonal services and activities to residents of the Central Southeast Heights and Downtown areas of the city. Food Pantry Hours: Monday Wednesday & Friday: 10 a.m. - Noon; Tuesday & Thursday: 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Assistance with utility bills does not exceed $200 and assistance with rent does not exceed $300.
Beds4Kidz program; free beds for children/families. Email or fill out request form on website to left. From orphans to widows to families with children of all ages UpB4theSon has been able to bless many through the donors and volunteers that make it possible. Help with all sorts of issues whenever we are able.
Information and Assistance Coordinators field questions on: Long-Term Care Options. Homemaker Assistance. Home Modifications. Transportation Home-Delivered Meals. Assisted Living and Long-Term Care Facilities. Independent Living Centers. Medicare and Medicaid Help. Prescription Drug Assistance. Centennial Care Waiver for Community Benefit. Legal Services. Social Security. Respite Care. Community Information & Education. New Mexico Social Services Resource Directory. 7:45 am to 5:00 pm. M-F.
Household Home repair Groceries and Bill Assistance Program. For seniors 50 yrs and older. Applicants must not have received bill assistance from Silver Horizons within the last 24 months; provide proof of household income such as a Social Security award letter or 3 months worth of bank statements; provide government issued identification; and provide a current copy of the household bill. Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM.
Housing Improvement Program (HIP) is a home repair renovation replacement and new housing grant program administered by the Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) and federally-recognized Indian tribes for American Indians and Alaska Native (AI/AN) individuals and families who have no immediate resource for standard housing. See website for details.
Website for ordering birth certificates from any state. Can expedite birth certificates next day air. Has contact phone numbers for all vital statistic offices. Must know mother's maiden name and father's name. Payment is by credit/debit card.
Only 80-100 people served daily. Open at 8 am. Closed for lunch at 12-1pm. Obtain NM Birth Certificates for $10 (cash check or money order only). Must present NM Real ID/ Grandfathered ID or NM Driver's License. Alternatively: 3 forms of ID: SS card utility bill pay stub bank account custody sheet DD 214 certified facesheet from hospital records or or a passport will work. (anything showing identification: name must match birth records exactly). Alternatively a parent or sibling can get come in with applicant and complete. Another option is to order online since typically you only need to provide info vs. a copy of an ID for online orders. Online cost is $26. Link to acceptable documents or persons to gain birth certificate is in cell to left (top of webpage). Marriage or Divorce certificate is needed to show name change if different than birth certificate.
Medicaid MCO Plan - United HealthareNow only working with Presbyterian and Lovelace Hospitals effective 7/31/16. Provider directories are not up to date; call hospitals for provider info. Ask for Care Coordination services (help in gaining access to urgently needed medical services) if interested.
Medicaid MCO (Managed Care Organization) Plan - Molina. Can call for Molina Medicaid Card (replacement). Ask for Care Coordination services (help in gaining access to urgently needed medical services) if interested. Click link to the left for Handbook.
74 dolares por pasaportes 3 anos; 101 dolares por pasaportes 6 anos. Llame para obtener la documentación necesaria. $74 for 3 year passport; $101 for 6 yr. Call for documentation needed.
Affidavit of New Mexico Residency. Click Here for form. Used to establish Proof of Residency for ID (Will NOT work for DL unless 18 or under). Agency / Organization reps can verify residency using this form. Must be notarized; Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless has notary at Resource Center.
$10 for NM ID; $18 for NM Driver's License register your vehicle; Can renew DL/ID online. Can order driving record here to fulfill Identity and Age requirement for DL/ID. Affidavit of NM Residency will only work to establish residency for a NM ID not a NM DL (unless client is under 18).Express sites are not government owned and charge more. Can obtain an alternative ID by scheduling session at the San Mateo location to fingerprint; cost is $44. 8am-4pm.
$10 for NM ID; $18 for NM Driver's License register your vehicle; Can renew DL/ID online. Can order driving record here to fulfill Identity and Age requirement for DL/ID. Affidavit of NM Residency will only work to establish residency for a NM ID not a NM DL (unless client is under 18).Express sites are not government owned and charge more. Can obtain an alternative ID by scheduling session at the San Mateo location to fingerprint; cost is $44. 8am-4pm.
Can access online account on ssa.gov. From from there SSI/SSDI Award Letters & SS Cards can be requested with a valid state ID/DL (will need your number issue date and expiration date). Must have valid mailing address. Email or smartphone required for resetting username or password. Can unlock online account by calling number to the left.
The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) provides comprehensive long-term services and supports to Medicaid and Medicare enrollees: clinical exercise eEmergency care end-of-life care in-home assistance medication management nutrition physical occupational and speech therapy respite care social engagement specialty care transportation An interdisciplinary team of health professionals provides individuals with coordinated care.
Clients who have enrolled in the H.O.P. (Homeless Outreach Program) are eligible to utilize the ID clinic on Thursdays from 2 - 3:15pm for assistance in obtaining Birth Certificates and NM ID/DL's.
Volunteer advocacy group working in the court system that provides a caring consistent adult focused on the well-being of a single child in foster care through CASA: Court Appointed Special Advocate. Mon-Fri 10am-4pm.
We provide low-cost immigration legal assistance to immigrants U.S. citizens and U.S. legal permanent residents in gaining or maintaining immigration status for themselves or for family members in order to preserve or restore family unity. See website for services 8:00-5:00 Monday-Friday.
Mary Ann Romero & Associates has been helping the Albuquerque community navigate the notoriously difficult and challenging immigration system for more than 14 years. Whether you are currently facing deportation need a visa or wish to become a U.S. citizen our Albuquerque immigration lawyer can provide you with the high-quality legal representation and passionate advocacy you need.
INFO PASS Directions: 6 month wait for normal processing of permanent Identification card applications. Getting Info Pass appointment can help expedite the process by setting up an appointment at the local office. Receipt notice from filing application necessary. Sometimes sending a text request to regarding both the temporary and primary permanent ID can help. Send letter as a request to “expediteâ€. 1 for temp and primary request. Send to address in AZ; file is in the national benefit center.
Janos & Zavala L.C. is a full-service immigration law firm. We handle family and employment-based immigration asylum and deportation defense. Consultations are free!
Hotline for low income individuals with rental issues. Hours of Intake for the Law Access New Mexico Helpline: Monday - Friday 8:45am - 11:30 am and 12:30pm - 3:30pm
Discounted 30-minute consultation with attorney available. List of court self-help centers and legal services throughout NM including for people who are disabled Native Americans children Spanish speakers immigrants low-income New Mexicans and legal clinics for people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque Santa Fe and Las Cruces
Enlace Comunitario is a social justice organization led by Latina women in Central New Mexico and located in Albuquerque. It's mission is to work to eliminate Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence violence in the Latino immigrant communities and promote healthy families through: comprehensive Intimate Partner Abuse / Violence intervention services preventative community education policy advocacy and leadership development. Can sometimes help with temporary emergency housing needs for victims of domestic violence.
New Mexico Legal Aid provides free services to eligible low-income New Mexico residents with civil (non-criminal) matters. Our services range from education advice and brief services and full representation in some cases. Call Law Access 1st for an intake if the issue pertains to Tenant - Property Manager issues. Once the intake is completed a Tenant - Property manager specialist from Legal Aid can assist.
Agency protecting and promoting the interests of at-risk children and youth in New Mexico by providng low or no cost legal advocacy and support services: Guardianship; Adoption.
Contact Rebecca Alcocer. The Outreach Court Program (formerly Homeless Court) offers those experiencing homelessness an opportunity to resolve their misdemeanor cases by exchanging the traditional sanctions of fines community service and jail sentences for their participation in services or treatment programs that address the underlying causes of their homelessness such as lack of housing unemployment substance abuse and mental illness. Outreach Court Office at Metro Park: Office hours are Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm. Click address in next cell for more details about how the program works.
Staffed by licensed mental health professionals that conduct court ordered services ranging from mediation to advisory consulation. The services assist parents and the Court in determining custody and timesharing in the best interests of children. Subject to a fee on a sliding scale.
Contact Rebecca Alcocer. Referral contact for Outreach Court. See form for other contacts. Also at Bernalillo County court house. 1.Call to insure client is qualified for referral if unsure. 2.Referring agency can fill out form and fax or scan/email to Mr. Marquez.
After completing an intake each caller who is eligible for the Program speaks to one of LREP’s five staff attorneys each of whom is a highly qualified professional specializing in the legal issues that most affect New Mexico seniors. LREP staff attorneys provide legal advice and brief services in most areas of civil law. Two of LREP’s attorneys are fluent Spanish speakers.
Urgent and sameday care. Immunizations. Men’s health care.Sports physicals. Referrals for behavioral health vision dental traditional healing and other support services. Chronic disease care.Flu Shots.Prenatal care. Family planning and Birth Control. Physical exams.Women’s Health Care. HIV STD and Hepatitis C testing. Behavioral Health. 8am-7pm; M-F 8-12am Sat.
Our participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and participate in a world-wide community which includes free self-empowering science-based mutual help groups.The SMART Recovery 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addiction and addictive behaviors including: drug abuse drug addiction substance abuse alcohol abuse gambling addiction cocaine addiction prescription drug abuse sexual addiction and problem addiction to other substances and activities. Located in the Arnold Room. If you are facing the First Unitarian Church office it's directly to your left. Saturday at 5:30 PM.
"Our participants learn tools for addiction recovery based on the latest scientific research and participate in a world-wide community which includes free self-empowering science-based mutual help groups.The SMART Recovery 4-Point Program® helps people recover from all types of addiction and addictive behaviors including: drug abuse drug addiction substance abuse alcohol abuse gambling addiction cocaine addiction prescription drug abuse sexual addiction and problem addiction to other substances and activities. Located at Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery on Mondays 11-12pm.
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Information counselling Prescription drug assistance healthcare fraud prevention toll-free hotline. Click here for resouce guide developed for the Aging and Disabled.
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
Pregnancy Services: Abortion pregnancy testing birth control HIV testing STD testing and vaccination women and men's health care. This site is a surgical center.
Vision once a month; Third Tuedsay of each month. Call to to insure Opthamologist is coming. Eye exams and vouchers provided to purchase glasses only for those who have no Medicaid.
Can provide vouchers for glasses / prescriptions to those without Medicaid coverage depending on funds. Must utilize Homeless Outreach Program (HOP). Come in at 7:30 am.
Molina Essential Medicaid Plan: Exam and lenses are available for those 21 and under every year; for those 21 and over every 3 years. Molina ABP Medicaid Plan: Plan no eye care
"8:00 - 4:30 pm M-F. Help enrolling in state services: Medicaid Food Stamps General Assistance Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) Community Assistance and more. See Website. Applicants who are in ISD offices that meet any of the following criteria MUST be offered an EBT card over the counter:
· If the customer qualifies for expedited SNAP and does not have an EBT card.
· Over the age of 60
· Disabled
· Resides in a rural area
· Homelessness
· Victim of DV
· Victim of crime
· If the EBT card was ordered and not received."
8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. five days a week. On 1st floor of main hospital near chapel. Link to release form and map is to the left under organization. Shares records database with AHCH.
Order NM State Medicaid Card Free Online at the Yes NM Site: https://www.yes.state.nm.us/ or call/visit NM Human Service Dept and order. Can order SS Card with NM Medicaid card in hand (Dark Blue/Light Blue)
Medicaid MCO Plan - United HealthareNow only working with Presbyterian and Lovelace Hospitals effective 7/31/16. Provider directories are not up to date; call hospitals for provider info. Ask for Care Coordination services (help in gaining access to urgently needed medical services) if interested.
"“Any person or financial institution having reasonable cause to believe that an incapacitated adult is being abused neglected or exploited shall immediately report that information to Adult Protective Services"""
Comprehensive Recovery Treatment (CRT) Current wait time is 2-3 months. Comprehensive Recovery Team is a program which focuses on helping people with mental illness. Each participant is assigned a community support worker who will work closely in helping them achieve their life goals. This program is of varying length (up to 2 yrs) depending on complexity of needs and will give the client a Community Support Worker as well as access to PSR group therapy and psychiatric intervention. Supportive housing is included as available. Also included a SOAR disability representative. See Priscilla upstairs at St. Martin’s: 8:30-11:30am or 1-3pm M-Thurs. for consideration.
24 Hr Crisis Hotline. Fee and confidential support for people in distress prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones and best practices for professionals. For teens and adults.
NEW* Text the Peer to Peer Warmline at 1-855-466-7100 between 6p – 11p. (standard text message charges from your service provider will still apply) A Certified Peer Support Specialist (a trained professional who has recovered from their own mental health/substance use journey and has similar shared experiences) will respond and assist people reaching out through text messaging. 24 hour Crisis Access Line for mental health suicide and substance use related crises.
Provides residential services to individuals with developmental disabilities. AFS also offers adult habilitation community access and independent living services; DD Waiver services.
Assist in getting help with medical expenses counseling a restraining order and pre-court preparation. also able to provide among other things advocacy with landlords and referrals for self-defense courses. Call the Victim's Assistance Unit. Legal support: Call the Victim Impact Program.
Guided session used by researchers. Used to teach the technique. Mindful meditation is very useful for treating many mental health issues as well as chronic pain.
Support Groups and Education. See website for details. NAMI Albuquerque is an accredited affiliate of the National Alliance on Mental Illness the nation's largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. We offer regular support groups and educational programs for free to the metro and surrounding areas.
Bilingual (spanish) therapists and psychiatric staff. First Choice at our South Valley Health Commons North Valley Health Center Edgewood Regional Health Center Rio Grande High School-Based Health Center and at South Broadway Health Center. Call clinics at 7 am to check for same day appointment openings. Coordinated services including group and individual counseling services in the context of physicians treating the patient's other health needs. Behavioral Health: Each behaviorist provides individual and group counseling at mulitple sites. Behaviorists lead a variety of groups including early recovery skills and relapse prevention. Community Health Workers (CHWs) help patients access support services such as housing transportation legal and employment assistance. CHWs are available to meet with patients in the clinic at home or over the phone. CHWs offer informal recovery coaching as well. Click here for all sites in Albuquerque Belen & Edgewood Click here for all sites in Albuquerque Belen & Edgewood
26-bed inpatient center offering advanced programming and services for the treatment of behavioral health illness for older adults. staff includes: Independent psychiatrists Registered Nurses Licensed Social Workers Recreational Therapists and Mental Health Technicians. Visitor Hours: 4:00-6:00p.m. Takes Medicare.
Currently good availability. Outpatient Services. Individual and Group Therapy. Full Circle Program For Native Americans; Have psychiatric services for Dual Dx suboxone and smoking cessation prescriptions; seeking safety program (trauma/SA) parenting classes 12 step meetings. After hours Intensive Outpatient Program coming soon from 4-7MWF. Take Medicaid Medicare Grant Funds for Native Americans.
A range of services including individual and group therapy diagnostic and social assessments crisis intervention. Groups include topics on: addiction and recovery positive self view and more.
Provides both Mental Health and Substance Abuse support / therapy. Also provide case management. About 1-2 wks for case management service. Takes about 3 wks to get connected to Counseling. Come at Monday morning 9:30 am or Wednesday afternoon 2pm for an intake clinic. No appt. needed. Bring ID & Medicaid card; Medicare not accepted; nor is commercial insurance.
Crisis Outreach And Support Team. COAST is a unit of the Albuquerque Police Department that provides outreach and support for those in crisis including the chronically homeless and those with mental illness.
Links to many different social and entertaining/educational activities currently going on in Albuquerque. Note that many museum passes can be obtained for free at the ABC Libraries.
Provides resources and educational materials to people affected by traumatic or acquired brain injuries and their caregivers. Monday – Friday 8:30 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Religious Based Prenancy Services: Professional and peer counselors provide information and insight in a warm friendly atmosphere in which you can thoughtfully consider your options and plan for your future.
"Contact is Ramona. Monday 8am-6pm;Tuesday – Thursday 8am – 6pm; Friday 8am – 5pm
Care for Mental Health Behavioral and Substance Abuse Issues
Outpatient Individual Family and Group Therapy
Intensive Outpatient Therapy
Psychosocial Rehab
Comprehensive Community Support Services (CCSS)
Behavioral Evaluation & Treatment
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