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Provides caring and comprehensive health and integrated supportive services, linking people experiencing homelessness to individual and collective solutions. Primary medical care, psychiatric services, eye, dermatology, podiatry, dental, children’s outreach, behavioral health assessment and crisis intervention.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Providing shelter for women and children experiencing homelessness and housing programs for individuals and families.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Believes in the strength and resiliency of youth, offering services in culturally appropriate and competent ways. They believe meaningful participation of LGBTQ youth drives the success of the organization. They believe providing strength-based services promotes the development of self-efficacy and self-determination.
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Children’s Emergency Shelter for up to 32 children (ages 0-17); child forensic interviews and family advocacy; CASA – Court Appointed Special Advocate Volunteers; Regular and Treatment Foster Care; Child and Family Therapy.
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Emergency shelter for teens ages 12 to 17. Housing and services for young adults ages 16 to 24 (and their children, if applicable) who do not have a safe place to stay.
TAOS COUNTY
House of Faith, a long-term children’s home, the House of Hope, a short-term children’s home, Four Corners Families for mothers and children, Four Corners Academy for Excellence and Navajo Nation Outreach.
SAN JUAN COUNTY
Serves homeless men, women and children on Albuquerque streets. Provides food, clothing, programs and social services to those in need and support to those afflicted with addiction.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Strives to serve, with respect and compassion, the most vulnerable in our community by providing sustainable resources, services, and programs that meet the most basic needs.
Provides emergency housing, permanent supportive housing services and prioritized street outreach to people experiencing homelessness.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Works diligently to change lives and improve the communities that the agency serves. We focus on six pillars of service that includes varied programming for Employment, Education and Cognitive Development, Income and Asset Building, Housing, Health and Social/Behavioral Development, Civic Engagement and Community Involvement.
Provides critical services for people experiencing homelessness and near homelessness. Includes addressing all of the underlying factors that lead to homelessness, such as poverty, unaffordable housing, mental/behavioral health issues, substance abuse, unemployment, and more.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Emergency shelter Resource
In addition to short-term survival services, we offer a range of services through our partnership with local service providers who help with counseling, substance abuse, health care, job hunting, veteran support and legal challenges.
SANTA FE COUNTY
Services to homeless and near homeless children and their families through Developmental Screenings, Referral to Therapeutic Services and Early Intervention Teams and early learning activities
Faith based nonprofit church organization helping homeless men, women, children, and families in Albuquerque by providing food, clothing, shelter, and safety.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Temporary home for youth from any tribe or pueblo in New Mexico who are between the ages of 0 and 17 years old. The goal of the program is to provide trauma-informed evidence-based residential programming for behavioral health treatment.
The Life Link is committed to improving individual and community health through breaking cycles of chronic homelessness, mental illness, trauma, exploitation, and addiction.
SANTA FE COUNTY
Works with young people who are 11-25. New Day develops services and supports that align with young people‚ their diverse experiences and needs, focusing on creating spaces that are safe and that help young people feel seen and honored. New Day works with youth who experience marginalization, disconnection, and homelessness every year.
NMCEH provides services and support for individuals and families experiencing homelessness, and the agencies which work to serve them.
House diverse men, women, children, and members of the LGBTQ communities with an emphasis on crisis intervention, safety planning, personal empowerment, economic sustainability, and long-term residential stability for survivors and their children.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
A sober living facility for adolescents and young adults who are struggling with addiction. Provide a continuum of care by offering long-term living for residents who have completed a detox program and are ready for their recovery journey.
New Mexico’s largest, most up-to-date and comprehensive Resource Directory for community resources and social services. From child care to senior services, education to housing and beyond, ShareNM’s Resource Directory helps you quickly find the resources you need.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
28 Apartments for Adults with Disabilities, Casa Cerrillos provides income-based affordable housing, case management, substance-abuse counseling, life-skills training, referrals, and supplies.
SANTA FE COUNTY
Volunteer attorneys meet with low-income individuals as well as those experiencing homelessness in private sessions and provide on the spot legal information and advice as well as referrals to low income/pro bono legal service programs. The attorneys also help draft legal documents.
SANTA FE COUNTY
Eight apartments for homeless families with children. Below-market rents are based on income, and families can stay in the two or three bedroom apartments for up to two years while they save funds to move into permanent housing of their own.
SANTA FE COUNTY
Emergency shelter for single women and families with children. It features six private family dormitories, sixteen beds for single women, a large kitchen, dining room, outdoor patio and common areas.
SANTA FE COUNTY
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.
SANTA FE COUNTY
A service that offers housing support to chronically homeless individuals by helping them maintain independent living by residing in a 40- and 80-apartment complex for low- to moderate-income individuals.
SANTA FE COUNTY
To end homelessness by providing affordable, permanent, and supportive housing to individuals and families in New Mexico.
Provide housing, educational and career development opportunities, offering a second chance to at-risk men and women.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Shelter that provides confidential services to individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse.
VALENCIA COUNTY
Multiple housing options, mental health counseling, clothing and donations program, food pantry and nutrition education, community support shuttle.
BERNALILLO COUNTY
Offers a safe and welcoming environment to men and women experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque. Open year-round and offers three meals a day.
Male Dorm Supervisor: 505-332-8092
Female Dorm Supervisor: 505-595-6547
BERNALILLO COUNTY