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Prevention and crisis resources support for people in distress.
The Network of Care is a comprehensive, Internet-based community resource for seniors and persons with disabilities, as well as their caregivers and service providers.
Serving tribal communities in New Mexico, southern Colorado, and west Texas. AAIHB offers diverse health promotion and prevention education programs, as well as specialized public health services.
Specializing in the treatment of families, children and their caregivers who are struggling due to issues of divorce, homelessness, child abuse/neglect, family violence or other crises.
Resource guide to direct service links to dedicated crisis services.
Providing community services to the Four Corners region.
The federal government’s national strategy to prevent excessive alcohol use among the American population through collaborations and partnerships.
CYFD helps to connect families to resources in their communities and provides direct services to support families as they work toward increasing their well being. The division is designed to strengthen protective factors within the family dynamic.
A 24/7 crisis text line answered by trained crisis counselors.
Text HOME to 741741.
Provides information about the nature, extent, causes, and consequences of cyberbullying among adolescents.
The federal government’s efforts to provide Americans effective health and human services and by fostering sound, sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health, and social services.
Empowering victims to become survivors and thrivers by ending the cycle of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking permanently by intervening where abuse occurs, advocating and providing resources for protection and safety, restoring self esteem and strengthening the human spirit.
Raises awareness about opioid prevention, treatment, recovery, and behavioral health in New Mexico.
Designed to build awareness and start proactive conversations around mental health, the goal is to inspire New Mexicans to talk freely about the mental health issues that we all face.
Provides accessible, affordable and available health services to underserved and unserved individuals and families including individuals experiencing homelessness.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Provides emergency housing, permanent supportive housing services and prioritized street outreach to people experiencing homelessness
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Health Action New Mexico (HANM) works to empower consumers to build healthy communities and secure better health care for their families. HANM works with organizations and consumers to influence policy and advance awareness, including supporting Native American health issues.
Contains health promotion curricula and resources for American Indian and Alaska Native youth. The site is designed for tribal health educators, teachers, and parents – providing the training and tools needed to access and deliver effective, age-appropriate programs.
Has programs to help New Mexicans with housing, employment, food, and other basic needs.
An emergency shelter resource for New Mexico.
Federal program to assist tribes in planning, developing, and implementing culturally-informed programming to improve the quality of and access to care for American Indian and Alaska Native communities.
An online tool that uses filters to find location to IHS, tribal, and urban Indian health programs.
A list of health topics with special emphasis on American Indian and Alaska Native health provided by the federal agency.
Federal program that provides American Indians and Alaska Natives access to vital outpatient mental health counseling, dual diagnosis services, mental health crisis response and triage teams, case management services, community-based prevention programming, outreach, and health education activities.
Federal program to provide, promote, and support the delivery of high-quality, culturally sensitive telebehavioral health services to American Indian and Alaska Native people.
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A support and resource guide of suicide prevention and care for tribes provided by the federal agency.
Federal program to promote trauma-informed services for American Indian and Alaska Native victims of domestic and sexual violence and their families.
Provides vital peer support, community connections, and resource information. Offers support services to people with questions regarding sexual orientation and/or gender identity and expression.
Compiled a list of housing and utility resources available for download at the bottom or their website.
A list of mental health facilities in New Mexico.
A 24/7 helpline for service members and military families.
Contact information of partners working to assist in the development of healthy individuals, families, communities, and Tribal Nations.
Contact information of partners working to assist in the development of healthy individuals, families, communities, and Tribal Nations
Founded in 1961, our organization has been an advocate for the rights &well being of Native Americans. The Native Professional Advancement Center operates a Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Program that provides employment and educational services to Native Americans.
Federally directed health services provided to communities across the Navajo Nation at 12 health care centers in the area.
New Mexico’s Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC)
Resource for medical service providers in NM.
A comprehensive clearinghouse providing a variety of resources to assist in preventing and responding to sexual violence.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Resource directories offer individuals, families, schools, agencies, and communities information about services throughout New Mexico.
New Mexico’s statewide system of health promotion and community health improvement, chronic disease prevention, infectious disease prevention, injury prevention and other public health services.
The Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples (MMIP) portal in New Mexico is a vital source of hope and support, addressing the critical issues of violence and disappearance in Indigenous communities. This initiative offers essential resources for families and friends seeking answers, highlighting a deep commitment to healing and justice.
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions strives to be a leader in improving employment and poverty rates through workforce development, enhanced services for employers, and ensuring fair labor practices and workforce protections for New Mexicans.
New Mexico Native American Workforce Partners (NWP) brings together fifteen Tribes, Nations, Pueblos, and Non-Profits from across New Mexico including Ysleta del Sur in Texas to support Native leadership and build stronger communities.
The mission of the New Mexico Tribal Behavioral Health Provider’s Association is to advocate as a united tribal voice for a quality behavioral health system, accessible and responsive to tribal matters that affect the collective.
New Mexico’s statewide system of health promotion and community health improvement, chronic disease prevention, infectious disease prevention, injury prevention and other public health services.
The Responsible Gaming Association of New Mexico provides educational materials for those who want information about problem gambling, and funds treatment and counseling services.
Rio Grande Food Project’s mission is to alleviate hunger and cultivate long-term food security within our communities.
The federal agency’s online tool that uses filters to search for substance abuse treatment centers across the country.
New Mexico’s largest, most up-to-date, and comprehensive resource directory for community resources and social services.
The Suicide Prevention Resource Center offers resources (articles, tools, fact sheets, reports) developed by SPRC and other suicide prevention organizations and experts. SPRC also offers programs and practices (education, screening, treatment, environmental change) including former BPR listings.
To end homelessness by providing affordable, permanent, and supportive housing to individuals and families in New Mexico.
Trauma, mental health issues, addictive disorders, gambling problems, substance use problems, sex and porn problems, partner betrayal trauma, couple/marital issues, teen issues, teen anger and family issues.
Connects trans people to the community support and resources we need to survive and thrive.
Treatment Connection is an online tool that uses search filters to find drug and alcohol treatment centers.
Provides a listing of services available for all American Indian and Alaska Native victims and survivors of crime.
A place of advocacy, support, and safety for all members of the University of New Mexico and greater community.
The most comprehensive source of information about local resources and services in the country to help meeting basic needs like housing, food, transportation, and health care.
Federal government’s response to the national opioid epidemic.
The Victim Connect Resource Center is a referral helpline where crime victims can learn about their rights and options confidentially and compassionately.