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Available to: Everyone.
Food boxes - bring your ID and proof of residency, Immigrations Program – assistance by appointment only, Rental and utility assistance – up to $50 utilities, up to $100 for rent, clothing Vouchers – bring your ID and proof of residence, Drexal House - 2 year transitional home, must have child 0-16
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Frontline Mission Inc located at 129 North Behrend Ave is a non profit 501c3 organization in Farmington New Mexico currently dedicated to providing food for the hungry.
Soup Kitchen- Wed 6-6:45pm. Thurs &Friday 10:30-1pm
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Food boxes available Monday-Thursday bring a valid ID. Bags of food that are already made and food that does not have to be cooked or warmed up. For homeless individuals an ID is not required. Have bags of clothing.
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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.
Echo Food Bank works with emergency pantries. Echo also provides rental/utility assistance and funeral assistance. Free diaper kits and hygiene kits are provided when needed.
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The Harvest Food Hub is an aggregator and online marketplace of locally grown and produced food. We make it possible for farmers to work together to meet the growing demand for local, sustainable food in San Juan County. Farmers benefit from the marketing, selling, and delivering of their produce and prepared foods.
- The goal of the food hub is to increase market opportunities for local farmers into restaurants, schools, and other retail outlets and institutions.
- Online Ordering: Starting on June 6, customers can place orders each Tuesday from 10AM-6PM for Thursday or Friday pick-up from 4PM-6PM at San Juan College or at 310 W. Animas St in Downtown Farmington. Farm Box customers can register now to receive a weekly Farm Box each Thursday from June 23- Oct 6.
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Access to healthy, affordable food. A nutritious hot meal served at no cost.
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Emergency Food Distribution Hours: 2nd Tuesday of the month at 11:00am Drive up to Church St. at the corner of Church St. & Chaco St. where the line starts. Other Services: Gasoline, clothing, school supplies, rent or utilities.
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Family counseling, individual adult counseling, drug counseling, addiction recovery therapy, children’s and adult mental health services.
At ATB Behavioral Health Services, children’s mental health services play a significant role in improving the lives of young people. They help children and adolescents to overcome and cope with any challenges they face in their daily lives. Age of the child is taken into account before settling for any therapy approach. Parents or caregiver are involved in the progress of the child’s therapy, to bring about the desired result efficiently. -
Children/teens age 10+, individuals, couples, and families.
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns
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Mental health counseling to individuals, families, and couples; substance abuse counseling and assessments.
Ages 8 and up.
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: ClosedMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue8:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 5:00 pmFri8:00 am - 5:00 pmSatClosedSunClosed
Available to: individuals 10 years of age and above, however call to inquire capacity
Practical and spiritual solutions through counseling and education. Therapy for marriage conflict, individual therapy, EMDR treatment for trauma, family therapy, trauma-related issues, depression, anxiety, grief, stress, life transition and adjustment issues; as well as help for improving family relationships and parenting concerns.
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Various group meetings: Beginner: Meeting for Newcomers. BS: Book Study. CF: Child Friendly. Closed: Closed Meetings are only for those who have a desire to stop drinking. Disc: Discussion Meeting. NCP: No Court Papers Signed. Open: Open Meetings are for anyone interested in learning more about Alcoholics Anonymous. SS: Step Study. Veterans: Open for All. Women: Women Only
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Co-occurring substance/psychological counseling, marriage and family therapy, trauma therapy, group therapy, and substance abuse/mental health assessments.
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Activities include reading and literature activities, arts and crafts, woodworking, talent shows, swimming, hiking and fitness fun, games, and much more.
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New Mexico Legal Aid provides high-quality advocacy and legal representation to eligible and low-income individuals and families to help them help themselves toward safer, more stable, and healthier futures
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: ClosedMon8:00 am - 4:30 pmTue8:00 am - 4:30 pmWed8:00 am - 4:30 pmThu8:00 am - 4:30 pmFri8:00 am - 4:30 pmSatClosedSunClosed
What does this program do?
Also known as the Section 504 Home Repair program, this provides loans to very-low-income homeowners to repair, improve or modernize their homes or grants to elderly very-low-income homeowners to remove health and safety hazards.For existing Section 502 direct and 504 borrowers who have received a payment moratorium related to COVID-19: The American Rescue Plan (ARP) Act of 2021 appropriated additional funds for Section 502 direct and 504 loans, to remain available until September 30, 2023. The focus will be to refinance existing Section 502 direct and Section 504 borrowers who have received a payment moratorium related to COVID-19. Beginning May 17, 2021, the Agency will accept applications from existing Section 502 direct and Section 504 loan borrowers, to refinance outstanding loans which have been in an approved COVID-19 moratorium. Additional information for these borrowers, including a standardized application package, is available at https://pubmai.sc.egov.usda.gov/.
Who may apply for this program?
To qualify, you must:- Be the homeowner and occupy the house
- Be unable to obtain affordable credit elsewhere
- Have a household income that does not exceed the very low limit by county.
- For grants, be age 62 or older and not be able to repay a repair loan
What is an eligible rural area?
Utilizing the USDA Eligibility Site you can enter a specific address for determination or just search the map to review general eligible areas.How may funds be used?
- Loans may be used to repair, improve or modernize homes or remove health and safety hazards
- Grants must be used to remove health and safety hazards
How much money can I get?
- Maximum loan is $40,000
- Maximum grant is $10,000
- Loans and grants can be combined for up to $50,000 in assistance
What are the terms of the loan or grant?
- Loans are termed for 20 years
- Loan interest rate is fixed at 1%
- Full title service is required if the total outstanding balance on Section 504 loans is greater than $25,000
- Grants have a lifetime limit of $10,000
- Grants must be repaid if the property is sold in less than 3 years
- If applicants can repay part, but not all of the costs, applicants may be offered a loan and grant combination
Is there a deadline to apply?
- Applications for this program are accepted through your local RD office year round
How long does an application take?
Approval times depend on funding availability in your area. Talk to a USDA home loan specialist in your area for help with the applicationWho can answer questions and how do I get started?
Contact a USDA home loan specialist in your areaWhat governs this program?
- The Housing Act of 1949 as amended, 7 CFR Part 3550
- HB-1-3550 - Direct Single Family Housing Loans and Grants Field Office Handbook
Why does USDA Rural Development do this?
Helping people stay in their own home and keep it in good repair helps families and their communities. Homeownership helps families and individuals build savings over time. It strengthens communities and helps many kinds of businesses that support the local economy.NOTE: Because citations and other information may be subject to change, please always consult the program instructions listed in the section above titled "What Governs this Program?" Applicants may also contact your local office for assistance.
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Multiple Housing Options
With multiple housing options based on the Veteran’s unique situation, the VIC has choices for Veterans and their families at risk of homelessness to end the cycle immediately.
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EMERGENCY HOUSING
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TRANSITIONAL HOUSING
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RAPID RE-HOUSING & HOMELESS PREVENTION
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See Facebook page for outreach events.
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SACRAMENTO MOUNTAINS SENIOR SERVICES, INC.
TRANSPORTATION SCHEDULEMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY MAYHILL, WEED, SACRAMENTO
TO ALAMOGORDOTIMBERON, SUNSPOT
TO ALAMOGORDOMAYHILL, WEED, SACRAMENTO
AND CLOUDCROFT
TO CLOUDCROFT SENIOR CENTERMAYHILL, WEED, SACRAMENTO
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TO CLOUDCROFT SENIOR CENTERLEAVING 8:00 am 7:30 am 8:00 am 8:00 am RETURNING 3-5 PM 3-5 PM 3-5 PM 3-5 PM If you have any questions, please call the Center at 575- 682-3022. We have a 24 hour message machine in the event you cannot reach us during business hours. Thank you for your understanding and patience. This new policy will make things easier for all involved in the future. In addition, we are truly feeling the pinch from the rising price of fuel. Our services are offered to qualified individuals free of charge because of money we receive from various agencies and donations from the clients we serve. We have a $5 per ride suggested donation to help us cover the rising price of fuel, which is adversely affecting our transportation budget.
We understand that there may be hardships, but any donation you are able to give will be utilized. -
Individual counseling with supported medical treatment, family counseling, marriage counseling, children’s counseling, stress counseling, anger management, ADHD/ADD, adolescent issues, grief counseling, and depression counseling.
Available to: 6 years old and over. New patients must complete New Patient Packet available online http://www.igotchoices.com/files/122105382.pdf and fax or email to maria@igotchoices.com with a copy of photo ID and current insurance card.
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Available to: Adolescent & Adult services.
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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Adolescent Services Only:
Substance abuse assessments, mental health assessments, substance abuse outpatient counseling, anger management, individual therapy (Behavioral Health & Substance Abuse), eye movement desensitization and reprocessing therapy, intensive outpatient treatment (IOP) for adults and adolescents, substance abuse professional assessment & referral.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral HealthOur team of professionals is dedicated to helping each individual identify, adapt and effectively deal with difficult times. We can help you not only get back on track but improve the quality of your life.
Addressing issues covering a range of the following: aging parents, anger and communication, career changes, depression and anxiety, divorce, gay and lesbian Issues, grief, health issues, marital and couple conflicts, parent/child communication, panic and bipolar disorders, phobias and stress, PTSD (Post Traumatic Syndrome Disorder), relationships conflicts and communication, self-esteem, stresses of parenting, substance abuse/addictions, trauma, veterans returning home, victims of domestic violence and abuse, victims of sexual abuse and assault, medication management. Adult counseling services, child and adolescent counseling services, family support services, substance abuse, sexually reactive behavior counseling, truancy court, UA testing, individual counseling, group counseling & support groups, play therapy & specialized children’s therapy, specialized counseling for survivors of sexual assault & other trauma including EMDR therapy.
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All ages. Shelter: Marge’s Place: Protective Shelter (63 beds); provides immediate safety and also helps victims make the transition to survivors. Counseling, education and therapy for women, men, teens, and children whose lives have been touched by domestic and dating violence. 52-week offender treatment program. Mental health therapy. Substance abuse and co-dependency counseling. Court advocacy for victims/survivors. Court monitoring for offenders. Community outreach and education. Angermanagement groups. Women’s support groups. Women’s Circle of Security Parenting Class. Battery intervention groups.
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Referral Service to local resources through the Juvenile Probation Office for families in need.
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Four Winds Recovery Center Inc is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Farmington, NM. For individuals struggling with an addiction alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc), or opioids (heroin, oxycodone, hydrocodone, etc), a supervised medical detoxification may be necessary before entering residential treatment.Four Winds Recovery Center Inc is a leading detox and inpatient drug and alcohol rehab center in Farmington, NM. For individuals struggling with an addiction alcohol, benzodiazepines (Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, etc), or
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Medically Assisted Treatment Program
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Services provided: psychotherapy, life coaching, drug and alcohol abuse counseling, health and wellness, and Employment Assistance Programs (EAP).
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Available to: Women, 18 years and older, who are recovering from substance abuse
Services provided: A transitional living residence free from alcohol and drug use. A safe, home-like environment with a group of peers and mentors. A structured network of recovery support, personal development, and accountability. Access to 12 Step meeting and relapse prevention support. Educational resources (parenting, financial planning, goal setting). Employment assistance and continuing education guidance. Cooperation with legal and court systems. Referral to a vast network and community resources. Long-term aftercare and recovery planning. Guidance toward long term housing options. Transportationto help client’s access resources identified in their stated plan of recovery. -
Preventative Care: Children’s physicals, Adult physicals, immunizations. Women’s Healthcare: annual exams, diagnosis, and treatment for gynecologic issues. Management of Chronic Medical Conditions: High blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, digestive disorders, allergic reactions, asthma, headaches, arthritis, skin disorders, thyroid abnormalities. Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Mental Illness: colds and flu, respiratory infections, throat and ear infections, bone and joint pain and injuries, burns and lacerations, gastrointestinal infections, individual counseling, family counseling, marriage and couples counseling.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Residential treatment for substance use disorders and related mental health problems. Substance abuse education, academics, psychological skills, individual and group therapy, life skills development, assessment and evaluation, cultural awareness education, aftercare/recovery planning, community education program, resources and referral assistance, medical access resources and experiential therapies. In addition to conventional western therapeutic approaches, services rendered include the integration of Native American cultural activities to meet relevant cultural needs of consumers. The treatment program has services to help adolescents develop a positive perception of their individual selves, family, and life, to restore harmony within themselves and their families. The treatment is continuous open- ended treatment depending on treatment need. Areas Served: All regional areas: must have a Certificate of Indian Blood to be eligible.
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Methadone and suboxone treatment for opioid addiction, individual counseling, group counseling, outpatient services, assessments, referrals.
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Psychiatry, psychiatric, psychotropic medication management for anxiety, depression, anger, insomnia, mood swings, and substance abuse.
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: ClosedMon7:00 am - 6:00 pmTue7:00 am - 6:00 pmWed7:00 am - 6:00 pmThu7:00 am - 6:00 pmFri7:00 am - 6:00 pmSat7:00 am - 5:00 pmSunClosed
Crisis intervention, comprehensive assessments, individual and family counseling, psychiatric consultation and medication, substance abuse programs, educational groups for a variety of problems, and additional community support programs for those with serious, chronic mental health conditions. Additional Veterans Support: Services in support of veterans and their families, including substance abuse, depression, anger, domestic violence, and social and economic challenges.
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County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Available to: Adults, young adults, male, and female. Clients referred from the court/judicial system, persons with co-occurring mental and substances use disorders, persons who have experienced sexual abuse, persons who have experienced intimate partner violence/domestic violence, and persons who have experienced trauma.
Services provided: Substance use treatment, anger management, brief intervention, cognitive behavioral therapy, Contingency management/motivational incentives, dialectical behavior therapy, motivational interviewing, matrix model, rational emotive behavioral therapy, relapse prevention, substance use counseling approach, trauma-related counseling. Treatment also for non-substance use addiction disorders (i.e. gambling and internet use disorders). Individual, group, and family counseling offered. Substance abuse and Hepatitis education, counseling, or support. Employment counseling and training. Assistance with obtaining social services, case management, domestic violence services- family or partner, Housing services, mental health services, consumer-run (peer-support) services, social skills development. -
County: San JuanSupport Sector: Behavioral Health
Available to: Youth, from ages 9-18 years old. One or both parents/guardians MUST accompany the youth to the appointment.
Services provided: The Emergency Crisis Shelter operates 24/7. The shelter provides short-term housing for youth who are nonviolent and do not meet criteria for secure detention. Youth are typically referred and admitted into the Shelter by law enforcement, outside agencies, or protective services. In some cases, however, self-referrals are taken, and parent/guardians may also make referrals. The Shelter collaborates with the Navajo Nation to provide services for youth who are in the custody of their system.
Levels of care range from emergency shelter care, intensive outpatient care, residential treatment, probation supervision, functional family therapy, judicial services, and drug court programs, to secure detention.
The Juvenile Services Center is a “one-stop” complex providing a more effective and efficient method to identify and intervene with juveniles at-risk and prevention for juveniles and families. -
Treatment for mental disorders such as ADD, ADHD, depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, and addiction. Our board-certified psychiatrists and mental health professionals offer child, adolescent, and adult psychiatry, child counseling, pharmacotherapy-including medication monitoring and management. Program focuses on reducing illnesses such as depression, anxiety, and insomnia through individual, group, or family therapy.
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Primary Care Clinic for adult patients who do not currently have a primary care provider. The practice offers both same-day or next-day appointments five days a week.
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Available to: 18 years or older.
Hospital inpatient treatment. Activity therapy, cognitive behavioral therapy, group therapy, individual psychotherapy, and psychotropic medication. Chronic/illness management, diet and exercise counseling, education services, family psychoeducation, and illness management and recovery. “Our program focuses on reducing symptoms such as depression, anxiety, insomnia, hallucinations, and mania through individual, group, or family therapy. We educate patients and families about the different aspects of mental illness including medication management and identifying and coping with behavioral illnesses”.
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Co-parenting Intake, Substance Abuse outpatient therapy, Mental Health counseling/evaluations, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR), Treatment of problem sexual behaviors, substance abuse evaluations, psychosexual evaluations, sexual abuse prevention education.
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Counseling & therapy services available regardless of when the assault occurred. Crisis services: Anonymous 24-hour hotline, on-site advocacy, crisis intervention for survivors, and their friends, and relatives.
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Substance Abuse Outpatient Treatment - Totah Behavioral Health Authority (TBHA) offers comprehensive community support services, individual counseling, group counseling, faith based groups, assessment and referrals to residential treatment and other community services for persons experiencing problems with alcohol and other drugs. A vital part of service includes Traditional Native American healing practices based on the teachings of the elders. Services are available in English, Navajo and Spanish. Using traditional counseling, facilitated case management and contemporary practice behavioral therapies, TBHA brings relatives into a caring and supportive environment.
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The Sobering Center is a person-centered crisis intervention program designed for adults in San Juan County who are suffering from an episode of alcohol overuse. The Sobering Center serves as the “front door” to intervention programs. The Sobering Center is a 40 bed facility accepting men and women age 18 and over. The Sobering Center Program is short-term in nature, and participants are free to leave at any time. Length of stay will be limited to 11 consecutive hours. The program will function as a “safe place to sleep it off” in a monitored environment. Individuals discharging from the program will meet with a staff member to discuss referral to treatment services.
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Our Emergency Shelter is an alcohol and drug free environment which provides 30 days of emergency shelter, basic needs, and support services for homeless persons working the program. We also offer a 10-day Emergency Shelter if income exceeds HUD requirements.
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The PHA administers the housing choice voucher program under contract with HUD and has the following areas of responsibility:
- Establishing local policies
- Determining family eligibility and reexamining of family income
- Maintaining the waiting list and selecting families for admission
- Calculating the family share of the rent and the amount of the housing assistance payment
- Establishing of utility allowances
- Conducting outreach to owners, with special attention to those with units outside of areas of poverty or minority
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- Assisting persons with disabilities in finding satisfactory housing
- Approving units, including assuring compliance with housing quality standards and determining the reasonableness of rent
- Making housing assistance payment to owners
- Conducting informal reviews and hearings at the request of applicants and participants challenging PHA administrative decisions
- Complying with fair housing and equal opportunity requirement, HUD regulations and requirements, the consolidated ACC, HUD-approved applications for program funding, the PHA’s administrative plan, and federal, state and local laws.
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Navajo Ministries operates five programs: - The Four Corners Home for Children. Since 1953, the childcare program has provided a safe, loving environment for more than 700 children ranging in age from birth to late teens. These children often come from situations of abuse and neglect. The homes are staffed by full-time houseparents. At any given time, up to 26 children live on grounds. - The Navajo Ministries On-Site School. The On-Site School provides education for first through fifth-grade students, serving more than 300 children since 1999. The small classroom sizes prove beneficial for at-risk students, who often advance two to three grade levels in just one school year. - KNMI, Vertical Radio, FM 88.9. The first Christian radio station in the Four Corners, Vertical Radio plays a Christian Hit Music format, along with broadcasting high school games and the Connie Mack World Baseball Series. - The Counseling Center. Bill and Linda Eubank, licensed professional counselors, have provided counseling services since 1998 to the entire Four Corners community, along with the children who live at Navajo Ministries. - Navajo Nation Outreach. Navajo Ministries is involved in many Navajo Nation Outreach efforts, including the annual Christmas Connection, which delivers food, blankets, toys and other necessary items to more than 300 families in remote areas of the Navajo Nation.
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Situations leading to homelessness may include: low paying jobs, lack of affordable housing, loss of employment, death in the family, divorce, accidents, health issues, poor decision making, mental health issues, domestic violence, substance abuse, lack of family support, vehicle repairs, disabilities, natural disasters, landlord sells property, lack of affordable child care, substandard housing, high utilities, age discrimination.
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Working with our Partner Agencies to help those in need today and to prevent the problems of tomorrow. San Juan United Way, American Red Cross, Aztec Boys and Girls Club, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys and Girls Club of Bloomfield, Boys and Girls Club of Farmington, Desert View Counseling, Big Brothers Big Sisters, PATH, SAS, Family Crisis, Home for Women and Children, New Beginnings, PMS, KYA, ECHO and Childhaven. Working together reaching over 40,000 people each year through the various programs and services that are funded through employee campaigns throughout our community.
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A womens transitional sober living home is there to provide people recovering from substance abuse a safe, and secure home in which to live and to practice the skills taught to them in treatment, so that they may become productive members of their community.
Services Provided: A transitional living residence free from drugs and alcohol, A safe home like environment with a group of peers and mentors. A structured network of recovery support, personal development and accountability. Access to 12 step meetings and relapse prevention support. Employment assistance and continuing education guidance. Cooperation with legal and court system. Referral to a vast network of community resources. Long-term aftercare and recovery planning. Educational resources(parenting, financial planning, goal setting.) -
Available to: Infants, Toddlers, Teens, Adults, and Elderly (for flu)
Service Provided:
IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: held in Bloomfield, call for appointment.
FAMILY PLANNING SERVICES: held in Bloomfield and based on a sliding scale fee. Offering annual exams, pap smears, birth control methods, counseling, pre-pregnancy planning, pregnancy tests, and emergency contraception. Call for appointment.
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASE SCREENING AND TREATMENT: call for appointment.
HIV TESTING: Confidential or anonymous screening, treatment, and counseling. Call for appointment. TUBERCULOSIS, SCREENING AND FOLLOW-UP: We screen contacts of active cases of tuberculosis, and foreign-born individuals. Call for appointment.
FLU SHOTS: Target population is individuals over age 65 and/or people with chronic illness. Held in late fall in Bloomfield, Aztec and Blanco.
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE FOLLOW-UP: We follow up on cases of
reportable diseases such as salmonella, hepatitis, whooping cough, measles, and tuberculosis. Services are available to individuals with reportable diseases.
WOMEN, INFANTS, AND CHILDREN (WIC) NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM: Services are available by appointment and eligibility is based on family income and size. We serve women with children up to age 5, pregnant women, and postpartum women. Families FIRST Program: Families FIRST is a free program offered by the New Mexico Department of Health. The program provides case management services by registered nurses for Medicaid-eligible pregnant women and children up to 3 years of age. Families FIRST improves pregnancy outcomes and promotes healthy children and families by connecting clients with medical, social, and educational resources in the community. Families FIRST helps with obtaining: Prenatal care, Medicaid, SNAP, TANF and WIC benefits, childbirth and parenting classes, car seats and transportation to medical appointments and referral to community resources.