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We are a family owned and operated business based in Socorro New Mexico providing Non-Emergency Medical Transportation to clients throughout Socorro and Catron counties to wherever their appointment may be located. We provide round trip transportation to Non-Emergency Medical appointments. Select this box to see more information on our services and insurance carriers we support.
Medicaid
We have contracts with all 4 Medicaid MCOs: Presbyterian, Blue Cross, United Health Care and Molina as well as exempt clients. For all four MCOs, clients should call their insurance at least 48 hours before their appointment, a week or more notice is better. Below are the contact numbers for the four MCOs. Exempt clients should call our office at 575-835-8926.
Veterans Affairs
We have a contract with the New Mexico Veterans Affairs department to provide transportation for veterans to their VA approved medical appointments. Clients should call the Veterans Affairs Rural Transportation Program at least 48 hours before their appointment and no more than one month in advance. Below is the contact information for the High Rural Transportation Program: Veterans Affairs Transportation: 505-429-5906
Private Pay
We can accept private pay clients. Call or email the office at 575-835-8926 for details on pricing and availability.
Medicare
In general, Medicare in New Mexico does not cover transportation costs. Some supplemental plans may cover transportation costs. You would need to contact your Medicare insurance provider to find out. The New Mexico Area Agency on Aging (NMAA) has a volunteer program that can provide non-emergency medical transportation to Socorro and Catron county residents, clients should call 505-356-9791 for more information
Private Insurance
Typically insurance does not cover non-emergency medical transportation. Clients would need to contact their medicare insurance provider to find out if their particular plan covers transportation
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At San Juan College, Success Matters! We provide a variety of employment and career readiness services and resources to help current students and alumni obtain gainful employment. Whether you’re looking for part-time job on campus or an internship while you’re attending classes or you’ve graduated and are ready to find your dream job, SJC’s Center for Student Careers and Employment will help you on your journey to success.
In today's competitive job market, knowing how to market yourself and stand out from the crowd is crucial. Your ability to showcase your skills, experiences, and personal brand can make all the difference in landing your dream job. This starts with crafting an impressive resume and cover letter to capture employers' attention. Our individualized assistance provides expert advice on resume writing, helping you tailor your documents to showcase your qualifications and accomplishments. We also guide you through crafting a captivating cover letter highlighting your unique value proposition and demonstrating your enthusiasm for the role.
Interview skills play a pivotal role in securing employment. Through mock job interviews, you’ll gain valuable insights on how to excel in interviews, including mastering behavioral questions, highlighting your strengths, and projecting confidence. We equip you with the necessary tools to impress potential employers and leave a lasting impression.
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Discover independent and assisted living in Farmington, New Mexico
The Bridge at Farmington, New Mexico, is a retirement community that facilitates a rewarding living experience for seniors.
Offering both independent living and assisted living, The Bridge at Farmington works to ensure each resident receives the care and dynamic lifestyle he or she deserves.
Friendly associates work to ensure each resident’s quality of life by offering a wide variety of services and amenities focused on senior needs and interests. From a full event calendar to our personalized care plans tailored to each resident, our goal is to promote a dynamic approach to senior living.
Farmington is located in a magnificent setting between Pinion Hills and the San Juan River. Residents can enjoy both the natural beauty of the area as well as the many cultural and social opportunities this region has to offer.
Continuum-of-Care
As part of a continuum-of-care campus, The Bridge partners with affiliate Life Care Center of Farmington to provide assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation services all in one location.
Residents can thoroughly enjoy their retirement at The Bridge while their loved ones rest assured that our highly trained campus associates are ready to handle any care transitions as smoothly as possible.
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IV Hydration Infusions
Inramuscular injections
Neuromodultors
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Come in for an annual consultation and get a free B 12 shot
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The NMSU-A Food Pantry is a resource for food at NMSU-Alamogordo. The Pantry is open five days a week.
Current Hours:
Fall Semester
9:00 am to 6:00 pm Monday through Thursday
9:00 am to 4:00 pm Friday.
Located in the Classroom building room 202, which is located across the Hall from our Campus Directors office noted as AD on our campus map.
Fresh Food Friday
Food is available every day that the pantry is open. Fresh food such as fruit, vegetables, milk, and eggs are available on the last Friday of every month.
Students, staff and faculty will need to provide a photo ID and their Aggie ID number. This can be done by providing your NMSU-A Campus ID card.
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Loaves and Fishes, Inc. is a commodity supplemental food program serving Tularosa and based in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Loaves and Fishes provides food for seniors in the community through free food distribution programs. The organization operates as a food service to ensure that seniors have access to nutritious meals.
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) provides a monthly "box" of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) nutritious food to supplement the diet of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age who are at risk of malnutrition. CSFP is funded by the USDA through the New Mexico Human Services Department. CSFP provides for warehousing, certification of eligible participants, inventory control, and food distribution.
Loaves & Fishes, Inc. CSFP serves Tularosa on the second Wednesday of every other month from 12:00PM to 1:00PM at the Tularosa Senior Center, 35 Radio Road
Only applicants 60 years of age and older may qualify for the program. The monthly income qualifications for individuals per household can be found in the table below. Applicants must live in Otero County in order to qualify for the program.
A photo ID and physical address are required and must be provided before receiving the distribution.
Seniors must also provide proof of income verifying they are at or below the federal poverty guidelines.
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Loaves and Fishes, Inc. is a commodity supplemental food program serving Alamogordo and based in Las Cruces, New Mexico. Loaves and Fishes provides food for seniors in the community through free food distribution programs. The organization operates as a food service to ensure that seniors have access to nutritious meals.
The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) provides a monthly "box" of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) nutritious food to supplement the diet of low-income elderly persons at least 60 years of age who are at risk of malnutrition. CSFP is funded by the USDA through the New Mexico Human Services Department. CSFP provides for warehousing, certification of eligible participants, inventory control, and food distribution.
Loaves & Fishes, Inc. CSFP serves Alamogordo on the second Wednesday of every other month from 9 am to 11 am at the Sgt. Willie Estrada Memorial Civic Center located at 800 E 1st St. in Alamogordo, New Mexico.
A photo ID and physical address are required and must be provided before receiving the distribution.
Seniors must also bring income verification that shows they meet the federal poverty guidelines.
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Our Mission
The mission of Crossroads for Women is to provide comprehensive, integrated services to empower women emerging from incarceration to achieve safe, healthy, and fulfilling lives in the community, for themselves and their children.
Who We Are
Crossroads for Women is an Albuquerque-based nonprofit organization that provides housing and therapeutic services to empower New Mexico women emerging from incarceration.
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The mission of the CSVANW (Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women) is to eradicate violence against Native women and children by championing social change within our communities. We are dedicated to taking responsibility for the future wellbeing of Native women and children. Through the pillars of support, education, and advocacy, we leverage our collective strengths, power, and unity towards the creation of violence-free communities. Our vision encapsulates the essence of our efforts: fostering Healthy Families, Healthy Communities. This vision guides our commitment to healing and transforming our communities into safe, nurturing spaces for the growth and prosperity of all its members.
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The Farmington Indian Center takes pride in offering and inviting the citizens of Farmington and its visitors to share, participate, learn, and preserve its rich cultural heritage by offering a variety of cultural showcases and educational activities and opportunities.
The Farmington Indian Center (FIC) is a division of Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs and is open to the public. The FIC serves as a focal point for Farmington citizens to rest, relax, and socialize.
The FIC provides: - Restaurant serving Navajo cuisine
- Restroom facilities
- Public information
- Copy and fax services
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At Farmington Caregivers our goal is to:
- Provide compassionate and quality care.
- Keep our clients as independent as possible.
- Assist you and your loved one’s needs in order to remain safe and comfortable in the home.
- Make a difference in the daily lives of our clients by giving genuine care and companionship they look forward to.
- Farmington Caregivers is a private In-home Care Provider. We service these areas in New Mexico: Farmington, Aztec, Bloomfield, Kirtland, and Shiprock, New Mexico.
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Services provided: To enhance and safeguard the entitlements for all American Veterans who have served
honorably and to improve the quality of the life for them, families, and the communities where they live through
leadership, advocacy and service.
AMVETS Career Center, powered by the Call of Duty Endowment, provides free-of-charge career training and employment assistance for veterans and service members from the active, guard and reserve, and their spouses. We are staffed by volunteers, who will reach out to the local community and companies big and small to match job-seeking veterans with employers who are eager to hire veterans.
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County: San Juan
Investigative caseworker, Erin Gilligan, investigates reports about adult abuse, abandonment, neglect,
exploitation and self-neglect of vulnerable adults and elderly adults.
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Non-emergency transportation, serving San Juan County, Shiprock and Cuba. Collaborating39
with Motivcare and Secure transportation, so call your Medicaid provider and set up the transportation
service first. Call SW Home Health as soon as possible with this reservation info. Wheelchair accessible and
special needs accommodated.
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Services provided: non-emergency transportation for Native Americans, for medical or treatment purposes.
NM MCD with no Managed Care Organization (MCO) or Western Sky organization will only cover transportation
for the total of 136 miles from their current location.
If client needs to be transported over 136 miles, then client must contact IHS Shiprock- NNMC and ask to speak
with PRC Purchase Refer Care department. Client will need to request PO for transportation to help pay for
the remaining balance with SHIMA transport.
Client must provide this information when requesting PO to IHS - SHIMA Information –
Alfreda Henry (505) 722-8900. Client must have NEW MEXICO Medicaid to work with Shiprock- PRC.
If PO is considered, IHS will contact SHIMA trans. and will confirm payment so client can be transported
to destination. MCD along with IHS PO. will be able to cover his transportation out of state for the total
milage used.
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Available to: Eligible NM Medicaid Presbyterian Centennial Care Insurance Members.
Services Provided: non-emergency transportation to medical appointments. Must call 48 hours in advance
to schedule. There are exceptions if you need urgent care/hospital or long-term care discharge situations.
(Same-day transportation can be scheduled for urgent healthcare services or related appointments. To see
if you are eligible, please call Secure Transportation at: (505) 923-6300 (or) (855) 774-7737. Secure will call
your provider to confirm the appointment before approving the transport). In the event of an emergency,
DIAL 911. For out of state Presbyterian must pre-approve all out-of-state transportation, meals, and lodging.
You should call the Presbyterian Customer Service Center at (505) 923-5200 to see if you qualify for meals,
lodging, and transportation.
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We provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, good will, and peace through our fellowship of business, professional, and community leaders.
Rotary members believe that we have a shared responsibility to take action on our world’s most persistent issues. Our more than 45,000 clubs work together to:
- Promote peace
- Fight disease
- Provide clean water, sanitation, and hygiene
- Save mothers and children
- Support education
- Grow local economies
- Protect the environment
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Groups that provide help, hope and healing in areas such as grief, divorce, anger, addictions, and spiritual, emotional, financial and physical wellness. We also provide relationship groups that help with premarital, broken marriages, parenting and other relationships.
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Painted Hills Transport, LLC is a family-owned business, located in Waterflow, NM, serving customers in the North-Western area of New Mexico. We aim to provide our clients with much needed transportation to their non-emergency doctor, dental, physical therapy, eye-exams, dialysis, and all other non-emergency appointments.
Because we are a family-owned business, we will treat our customers like family. Always ensuring a stress-free travel to their destinations, with courtsey stops along the way.
Background checks are performed on our drivers who are trained in First-Aid and CPR. Our zero-tolerance policy is established to ensure our drivers are drug and alcohol-free. Above all, our drivers will treat customers with compassion, dignity, and respect.
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Free transportation for seniors, (aged 60+). Operates on certain days depending on the number
Of clients on the schedule on that day. Medical appointments that are within the Farmington area only.
Advanced notice of 24 hours is required. Call to book a ride, or if you have any questions).
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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Mexico (BCBSNM) contracts with ModivCareTM for transportation services.* This includes rides to and from your doctor's office or a health care facility. You must be receiving covered services. ModivCare will make sure your medical needs are approved before arranging the ride.
Trips must be medically necessary. Examples include rides to:
- Doctor appointments
- Counseling
- Dialysis
Transportation is for Blue Cross Community Centennial members who have no other way to get to a doctor. This means you cannot walk, use mass transit, or drive yourself. If you can take yourself to the doctor, you must do so.
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Available to: Everyone
Services Provided: Founded in 2011, ABQ Express Shuttle serves Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos, Farmington, and
the rest of the great state of New Mexico with custom, door-to-door passenger service and freight delivery.
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Birthright is available to women for as long as they need us. We offer love, friendship, and support to women who are pregnant or think they may be pregnant. Birthright is interdenominational and is not involved in any political activities, or lobbying.
Crisis pregnancy counseling. Free Pregnancy tests. Baby clothing-including diapers. Referrals to medical assistance. Formula available.
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Housing New Mexico, also known as New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA), is a self-supporting quasi-governmental entity that provides financing to make quality affordable housing and other related services available to low- and moderate-income New Mexicans. Using funding from housing bonds, tax credits and other federal and state agencies, Housing New Mexico provides resources to build affordable rental communities, rehabilitate aging homes, supply down payment assistance and affordable mortgages, offer emergency shelter and administer rental assistance and subsidies. Housing New Mexico partners with lenders, REALTORS, nonprofit organizations, local governments, tribal communities and developers throughout the state to make these programs and services available to all eligible New Mexicans.
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This program provides housing assistance to low-income individuals (and their families) who
have a medical diagnosis of HIV/AIDS. • Tenant Based Rental Assistance: Helps low-income families with their
rental payments. • Short Term Rent, Mortgage and Utility assistance: Helps individuals and families who are at
risk of becoming homeless stay housed by providing rental, mortgage or utility payments and increasing access
to supportive services. • Permanent Housing Placement: Helps unhoused families move into permanent housing
by assisting with: » Application and credit check fees » One-time utility connection fees » Rental security
deposits » First and last months’ rent.
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Linkages is a tenant-based, permanent supportive housing program for homeless adults who are diagnosed with
severe mental illness (SMI) and are also functionally impaired. As the subcontractor overseeing Housing
Administrators, the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority (MFA) provides rental assistance for extremely
low-income households in 6 sites throughout NM since 2007. As of FY21, Linkage’s programming is projected to
serve over 300 households annually with a Linkages voucher (rental assistance) but depends upon household
size and turnover.
These support services subcontractors, 11 providers throughout NM, are overseen by BHSD staff. The providers
screen for eligibility and refer Linkage’s applicants to the Housing Administrator; assist consumers to obtain and
maintain their supportive housing by providing required supportive housing services including engagement,
service planning, crisis prevention and intervention, resource coordination, skill building, symptom management
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food boxes and clothing are provided on Thursday at 117 E Youth St Farmington NM, 87401.
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Available to: All ages, everyone is welcome.
Services Provided: Economic Council Helping Others, Inc. provides numerous services to low-income
individuals and families in San Juan County. These services include the following:
Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) - assists income qualified seniors 60 years or older, monthly,
with nutritious foods, basic nutrition information and recipes. Also, Senior Care Kits for Incontinence are
available.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP) - is provided monthly in emergency food boxes for all San
Juan County residents with low-income. Some types of Food Boxes are Food and Nutrition (Fan) monthly special
diet boxes. These are provided to individuals on specially prescribed diets (such as medically fragile, diabetes,
etc.), for persons who cannot qualify for other programs. (Please provide a letter from your family doctor, proof
of physical address, proof of household income and a Picture I.D). Holiday Food boxes – Merry
Christmas/Thanksgiving food boxes are available during holidays. (Please bring your Picture I.D for adults and
proof of physical address). Also bring any other legal document for minors, proof of physical address &
household incomes.
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Available to: Adolescents, ages 12-17
Admission Process: A free, confidential mental health assessment provided on by appointment or on a walk-in basis.
Assessments are available at the center, 24/7. No referral required.
Services provided: Inpatient Programs are structured to meet the mental health and chemical dependency concerns
that are troubling adolescents. Our acute care programs provide stabilization for those suffering from
disruptions in their daily lives due to emotional, behavioral and/or substance use disorders. Patients receive
individual treatment in areas such as: medication management and education, case management, recreational
and art therapy, relapse prevention and discharge planning.
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At Overcomers Counseling, we specialize in providing high-quality counseling services that cover a wide range of needs. From mental health counseling to substance abuse support, anger management, and domestic violence therapy, our compassionate team is here to guide you on your journey towards healing and growth. Let us help you overcome life's challenges.
Do you experience any of the following?
- Anxiety
- Difficulty sleeping
- A sense of hopelessness
- Difficulty in maintaining healthy relationships
- Mild to severe substance abuse
- DWI or DUI related legal problems
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Available to: Anyone with desire to end narcotic addiction.
Group therapy and 12-step programs such as NA meetings have been helping people get, and stay, sober for decades. These groups are held every day, everywhere. Find support groups in your own community now, and get the help you need to maintain a happy, healthy, and sober lifestyle.
Various group meetings in San Juan County. C: closed meetings. Meetings that are only for those
who have a desire to stop using narcotics. D: discussion. LT: literature study. NS: No smoking. O: open meetings.
These meetings are for anyone interested in learning more about addiction. W: women.
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School counselor and Licensed Mental Health Counselor at Farmington Municipal Schools.
Services provided: Psychiatry, custody, ADHD, and PTSD. Also works with EAP and City of
Farmington employees, providing 5 sessions for free.
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Our belief is that life is best when we are seen and supported, experience joyful relationships, have physical vitality and a deep sense of satisfaction with how we live our lives. We cultivate growth, healing and deeper connections so that you can create your best life.
We each have over 25 years of experience and are passionate about bringing the best techniques and modalities of healing to our clients. Our work is informed by cutting-edge approaches and years of living life, raising families and cultivating our own long-term love relationships. We are in lifelong pursuit of learning and increasing our own abilities to get the most effective outcomes for the challenges our clients bring us. Both of our styles are straight forward, playful, “real” and warm.
Services provided: mental health, individual therapy, couples therapy, family therapy, coaching, mental health
disorders, referral for medication management.
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Available to: children ages 0 to 8 years
Services Provided: To help young children, and families recover and heal after a traumatic event, by providing Child-Parent Psychotherapy (CCP). This specialized therapy addresses emotional and behavioral concerns in infants, toddlers, preschoolers and older. Addresses disruptions in the child’s relationships. Disruptions that may have been caused by violence, maltreatment, difficult medical procedures.
This approach focuses on the quality of the caregiver/child relationship to help the caregiver understand. the child better, and, to also help the child heal in a safe and secure relationship with their caregiver.
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Available to: Ages 18 +
Services Provided: Treatment encompassing evidence-based therapies to address underlying causes for those
struggling with mental health or substance abuse challenges. PHD and Master's Level Therapists. Residential
inpatient treatment for substance abuse, Outpatient treatment (continued long-term care to ensure long-term
recovery). Mental Health Treatment. Drug and alcohol Detox and Rehabilitation Programs.
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A network of accessible, outpatient clinics throughout Colorado. Offering Medications for
Addiction Treatment. Appointments honored within 24-48 hours of initial contact. We seek those seeking treatment
for opioid addiction, (prescription drug abuse and heroin abuse), and alcohol abuse. Certified, experienced doctors
specializing in addiction medicine. Outpatient MAT – Medication Assisted Treatment -for opioid addiction,
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Across from the High School. A non-profit support, skill-building, resource and prevention
education program for individuals and families. Proven recovery resources, support groups and workshops.
Established in 2009 The wellness Center is a non-profit organization serving Shiprock and surrounding communities. The Center is a place where we consider everyone a relative. Drop in for a cup of coffee and seek help. The center Provides– Resources for jobs, Education in Navajo Culture/Traditions, Resources for housing, community Events/Workshops, and a positive Learning environment for all ages.
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The facility provides a time-limited medical detoxification program designed to assist the persons
suffering with the physiological effects of acute withdrawal from alcohol and other drugs. Inpatient, Residential or
Ambulatory Care. Staff motivates the individual to continue with an inpatient treatment program, after their
discharge. Lesson to help them to progress toward a full and complete recovery. The program is adequately staffed
to ensure biomedical and psychosocial assessment, observation and care, and referrals to meet the individual’s
needs. We offer a distinct program that provides culturally and linguistically appropriate services. The program
operates 24/7 for the purposes of providing a safe, monitored, and managed detox treatment. The typical stay is 3-713
days. The medical staff includes a Physician, PA, a Registered Nurse, and Medical Technicians.
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Individual counseling, coaching, recovery, job training, employment services, educational
training, and more.
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DWI Victim Impact Panel. Project Graduation. Meth Impact Panel. Working together with the
community to stop drug abuse and ways to cope with it and overcome drug addiction.
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Taos Housing Partnership is a 501 (c) 3 charitable organization established to create equitable housing opportunities for our community while preserving our culture, promoting financial literacy and protecting our environment. THP programs include below-market housing strategies, homebuyer education, mortgage assistance programs, pathways to preservation, housing policy and advocacy, and community education.
Mailing address: PO Box 964 Taos, NM 87571
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Children, adults, and families
Services provided: Mental Health & Substance Abuse Assessments. Therapy for divorce issues, mood disorders, attachment disorders, anxiety disorders, academic problems, court-ordered individual anger management counseling and substance abuse. Cognitive/Behavioral therapy. Play Therapy. EMDR/Trauma Work. Parenting & Co-Parenting counseling.
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The Nurturing Center is housed within Enos Garcia Elementary, Ranchos Elementary, and Penasco Elementary and provides students with school-based services such as Social and Emotional Support, Connection to Counseling services and other community services and activities focused on building positive relationships. The Nurturing Center also provides family navigation services, financial assistance, kinship guardianship assistance, and housing services like assistance with Section 8 and system navigation to obtain housing.
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The Nurturing Center is housed within Enos Garcia Elementary, Ranchos Elementary, and Penasco Elementary and provides students with school-based services such as Social and Emotional Support, Connection to Counseling services and other community services and activities focused on building positive relationships. The Nurturing Center also provides family navigation services, financial assistance, kinship guardianship assistance, and housing services like assistance with Section 8 and system navigation to obtain housing.
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The Nurturing Center is housed within Enos Garcia Elementary, Ranchos Elementary, and Penasco Elementary and provides students with school-based services such as Social and Emotional Support, Connection to Counseling services and other community services and activities focused on building positive relationships. The Nurturing Center also provides family navigation services, financial assistance, kinship guardianship assistance, and housing services like assistance with Section 8 and system navigation to obtain housing.
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Alta Vista Elementary & Intermediate School is located in the community of Questa. The school building houses students in grades Pre-Kindergarten through 6th grade. Our enrollment averages to about 200 students per school year. We service students from the communities of Questa, Cerro, Sunshine, El Rito, and Lama. Our academic program emphasizes the spiralled curriculum provided by Everday Mathematics as well as the strategies of the Reading First Program. Our academic program includes instruction in Mathematics, Reading/Language Arts, Science, Social Studies, Spanish LA, & English Language Development. In addition to our academic program, students recieve additional opportunities to recieve instruction and experience in Physical Education, Art, Technology (Computer Skills), Library (skills) and Music. Our students are provided with free or reduced breakfast and lunch. To register your child at AVEIS you may do so at the Alta Vista School office or call 575•586•0032 between the hours of 7:30 am and 4:00 pm for more information.
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“The Mission of Anansi Charter School
is to develop the academic potential and emotional intelligence of each learner. We strive to promote the love of learning through student engagement, innovative educational practices and family and community partnerships.”“Our vision is to be a public community school
that educates the heart and mind of each learner to ensure success.”“Our Goal at Anansi Charter School is committed
to addressing the academic and social success of our students by providing them with developmentally appropriate practices, evidence-based instruction, interactive learning experiences, and timely interventions when needed.” -
Community School-Services: Afterschool Program M-Th 3:30-5:15, Taos Behavioral Health Services, UNM K-12 Outreach NASA Sparks (5th. grade), Math Champs (Afterschool Program), Rotary Readers Club reads with 2nd & 3rd graders, Reading Quest, Visiting Artists Program, Art partners with STEAM program, Robotics Club, School for the Deaf tutor, 3rd Grade Theater Class, 2nd Grade Twirl Science Enrichment, Spanish Heritage Class, Gardening Club, Clothing Bank, El Pueblito’s Shared Table food donations, Summer School
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At Mesa Vista Consolidated School District our teachers, staff, and administrators focus on the success of each student in the district. We aim to ensure that students receive the resources and encouragement needed to achieve their academic goals and become productive and successful citizens. Our district office is located in El Rito, New Mexico. El Rito is a unique community in northern New Mexico. We’re surrounded by gorgeous New Mexico landscape, including sagebrush, rock formations, and mesas. Our distinctive landscape and supportive community make El Rito an extraordinary place to live. We hope you use our district Web site to learn all that Mesa Vista Consolidated School District has to offer, including job openings, local attractions, school websites, and news and events. If you have any questions not answered by our Web site, please contact us directly. Schools El Rito Elementary School (Grades Pre K -6) Ojo Caliente Elementary School (Grades K -6) Mesa Vista Middle School (Grades 7 -8) Mesa Vista High School (Grades 9 -12)
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Community School-Services: Food pantry; After-school programs; Homework assistance; Nurturing Center; Homeless student and family liasion; Community garden; Reading Quest; Tutoring; Twirl science enrichment; Summer School