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Services for People Experiencing Homelessness
Walk in services, primary care, dental, eye clinic, podiatry, mental health services, and pharmacy.
Address: 1217 First Street NW
Phone: 505-766-5197
Food, toiletries, mail, internet access, mental health and employment services for Native people.
Address: 105 Texas St SE
Phone: 505-268-1751
Short term emergency housing for youth 12-17.
Address: 1706 Centro Familiar SW
Phone: 505-877-0371
Emergency shelter, food, clothing, and support services for women and children.
Phone: 505-243-4887
Assistance with housing and medical expenses for New Mexicans with HIV/AIDs.
Phone: 505-636-0845
Emergency housing, respite and care for youth 11-17 yo.
Address: 2820 Ridgecrest SE
Phone: 505-938-1060
Emergency housing and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence.
Phone: 505-247-4219
Emergency shelter (daytime only), food, storage, toiletries and medical services.
Address: 1201 3rd St NW
Phone: 505-242-4399
Emergency and short-term essentials such as food, clothing, counseling, transportation, shelter to homeless women, children, and families.
Address: 4500 2nd St Southwest
Phone: 505-877-6967 or 800-924-0569
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence as well as case management, support groups, Life-Skills classes, legal advocacy, referrals to job opportunities. Located in Rio Rancho.
Phone: 505-896-4869
Services for Victims of Interpersonal Violence
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Domestic Violence Resource Center
24 hour crisis intervention, legal advocacy, and counseling for survivors.
Address: 625 Silver SW
Phone: 505-248-3165
Barrett Foundation
Emergency shelter, food, clothing, and support services for women and children experiencing homelessness.
Phone: 505-243-4887
Enlace Communitario
Free crisis intervention, case management, therapy, civil legal services, life skills classes for survivors of domestic violence and their children regardless of immigration status.
Phone: 505-246-8972
S.A.F.E. House
Emergency shelter, food, clothing and counseling for survivors of domestic violence.
Phone: 505-247-4219
Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center
Collaborates with the Albuquerque police department to assist with a legal protection, safety plans, medical/forensic exams, assistance with reporting the crime to law enforcement (should the survivor chose to).
Address: 625 Silver SW, Suite 200
Phone: 505-243-2333
All Faiths Receiving Home
Behavioral health treatment for families, children and caregivers struggling with issues of divorce, homelessness, child abuse/neglect, family violence or other crises.
Address:1709 Moon N.E.
Phone: 505-271-0329
Resources for Survivors of Sexual Violence
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24 Hour Help Lines
866-435-7166 Agora Crisis Center
888-811-8282 Rape Crisis Center
800-656-4673 National Sexual Assault Hotline
Albuquerque SANE Collaborative
Medical/forensic exams (sexual assault evidence kit), pregnancy & STI prevention, and referrals.
Address: 625 Silver SW Suite 200
Phone: 505-883-8720
NM Coalition of Sexual Violence
Works to prevent sexual violence by providing training for service providers and analyzing state sexual violence data. Website links to services statewide.
Address: 3909 Juan Tabo NE Suite 6
Phone: 505-883-8020
Rape Crisis Center of Central NM
Free counseling and sexual assault nurse practitioners.
Address: 9741 Candelaria Rd NE
Phone: 505-266-7711
Revoking Silence
UNM student organization offering peer support, mentorship, resource assistance.
Women’s Resource Center
Free counseling and crisis intervention
Address: Mesa Vista Hall, 1160
1 University of New Mexico
Phone: 505-277-3716
All Faiths Receiving Home
Behavioral health treatment for families, children and caregivers struggling with issues of divorce, homelessness, child abuse/neglect, family violence or other crises including treatment for intrafamilial sex offenders.
Address:1709 Moon N.E.
Phone: 505-271-0329
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