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These are services within the county's borders reviewed by local community members. Please take a moment to rate and review services as you interact with the provider. To learn more about service barriers, strengthening services and the 100% directory project, please visit: About The Directory.
PLEASE BE AWARE: During this phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, services may be disrupted. Please contact a service agency before visiting it.
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Socorro Consolidated Schools participates in the School Breakfast Program and the National School Lunch Program through the U.S. Department of Agriculture. SFE offers several hot entrée selections and side dishes daily from our Culinary Creations. Our Executive Chefs are already hard at work creating nutritious, made from scratch recipes to add to your schools’ menus.
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: 10:00 am - 2:00 pmMon10:00 am - 2:00 pmTueClosedWed10:00 am - 2:00 pmThuClosedFri10:00 am - 2:00 pmSatClosedSunClosed
PSI Safe Harbor provides shelter and life skills. We seek to meet our clients' immediate needs and provide long-term assistance to remedy individual needs.
● Fresh, homemade meals three days a week.
● Day shelter with shower facilities, clothing and food, and connection to services.
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Founded in 2002, Socorro Storehouse is an emergency food pantry feeding the
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Apply online or in person for SNAP Benefits
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The mission of Gathings Gardens is to provide organic produce to local families using a holistic traditional farming approach. Our farming practices includes using solar power, conserving water, and utilizing regenerative agriculture practices. Our mission is to teach these agriculture techniques to the future farmers through vocational courses and intern opportunities.
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We change the lives of Veterans and their families daily by providing:
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County: Curry and RooseveltSupport Sector: Behavioral Health, Schools, Early Childhood, Food, Housing, Job Training, Medical/Dental, Parent Help, Transportation, and Youth MentorsPhone: 2-1-1
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211 provides expert, caring help -- No matter the situation, the specialists at 211 listens, identify underlying problems, and connect people in need with resources and services in their community that improve their lives.
- United Way 211 is an easy to remember three-digit phone number that connects people to the help they need.
- Callers to 211 are looking for non-emergency referrals to the health and human service organizations in Curry and Roosevelt counties as well as to regional and national organizations. There is no fee for this confidential service.
- United Way 211 seeks to inform and empower those looking for help, whether for themselves, their clients, or their families. 211 makes the social services ecosystem/network more efficient by ensuring people in need are connected to agencies that can help them.
- Some callers may have items they wish to donate or might be interested in volunteering in our community, 211 Associates will help callers find the organizations that are the best fit for them.
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211 provides unmatched, critical services -- 211 is a vital service leveraged by millions of people across North America. Every day, clients contact 211 to access free and confidential crisis and emergency counseling, disaster assistance, food, health care and insurance assistance, stable housing and utility payment assistance, employment services, veteran services, and childcare and family services.
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County: OteroSupport Sector: Food
- Fresh fruits and vegetables
- Low-sugar and low-sodium items
- Ability to connect to other services like SNAP application assistance, TANF, and other benefits
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Roadrunner Food Bank food distribution.
4th Wednesday of the month, 2-4pm.
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: ClosedMonClosedTue5:00 pm - 6:00 pmWedClosedThu5:00 pm - 6:00 pmFriClosedSatClosedSunClosed
Free community meal Tuesdays and Thursdays 5-6pm
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: ClosedMonClosedTueClosedWed9:00 am - 11:00 amThuClosedFriClosedSat9:00 am - 11:00 amSunClosedCounty: OteroSupport Sector: Food
Farm Stand
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: ClosedMonClosedTueClosedWedClosedThuClosedFriClosedSat10:00 am - 12:00 pmSunClosed
We are a seasonal market open every Saturday from the first Saturday in June through the end of October.
- LOCATION: Washington Park near the corner of Washington Ave and First St
- Saturday Market (10am-12pm or sellout): June through October (later if food is available)
- Come early for best selection.
Our Market, with vendors from Otero and Lincoln County, offers fresh, seasonal, local foods sold by the people who have grown, gathered, raised or caught them, and all crafts are made by those who sell them. Come meet your neighbors, farmers and crafters. We love to visit and welcome questions about how we grow and make our products.
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OUR MISSION & VISION
CAASNM empowers and uplifts Southern New Mexicans through programs that build individual and family strength and resilience.
Its board-approved mission is to partner with New Mexicans to overcome adversity by connecting communities, encouraging family wellness, empowering families and bridging resources—CAASNM’s four pillars of service in the community.
The overall vision of CAASNM is to see southern New Mexicans live in thriving, equitable communities.
OUR VALUES
CAASNM has long maintained a system of values that speak to its cultural, economic, and wellness sensitive to the needs of families and children in its five-county service region. These values were restated by both CAASNM staff and board during the 2018 strategic planning process:
CAASNM is an adaptive organization that believes:
- People want to thrive
- People can guide their own lives and overcome poverty and adversity
- People we serve will be treated with compassion and respect
- Everyone should have equitable access to healthy food; safe, sanitary and affordable housing; educational opportunities; gainful employment; and quality healthcare
- In being morally and ethically accountable
- Collaboration and teamwork will strengthen those we serve
- Families thrive when connected to their communities in meaningful ways
- Innovation is necessary to foster our vision and mission
OUR PROGRAMS
BRIDGING RESOURCES
Connecting families to community resources and benefits that can increase family and financial stabilityCOMMUNITY CONNECTIONSCollaboration between CAASNM and other independent organizations and programs in the community.FAMILY FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENTOpportunities for families to become more self-reliant by providing programs and services that allow them to improve their economic quality of life.FAMILY WELLNESSHelping to improve overall family wellness and children’s nutrition, exercise, safety and development.
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Weekly Schedule of Services
Emergency shelter 7 days a week
Sunday- Dinner Meal 4pm-5:30pm
Monday- 8am-12pm showers, laundry, clothing, hygiene products BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Dinner Meal 4pm-5:30pm
Tuesday- CLOSED, NO SERVICES PROVIDED
Wednesday- 8am-12pm showers, laundry, clothing, hygiene products BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Thursday-8am-12pm showers, laundry, clothing, hygiene products BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.
Friday- 8am-12pm showers, laundry, clothing, hygiene products BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Dinner Meal 4pm-5:30pm.
Saturday- Breakfast 8am, Bible study 10am, Lunch 11am.
Please call or text (575)404-0528 for appointment or emergency shelter.
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VISION: All New Mexico families and young children are thriving
MISSION: Optimize the health, development, education, and well-being of babies, toddlers, and preschoolers through a family-driven, equitable, community-based system of high-quality prenatal and early childhood programs and services.
Overview of ECECD Services
Child Care Services
The Child Care Services Bureau (CCSB) administers the Child Care Assistance and the Child Care Regulatory Oversight programs. The childcare assistance program helps parents/legal guardians who are working, going to school, or in a job training program with childcare expenses. The Regulatory Oversight Unit ensures that licensed childcare centers and homes and registered homes provide a quality, safe, and healthy environment for children.
New Mexico PreK
New Mexico PreK is a free program that equips three- and four-year-old children with the early literacy, math, and social-emotional skills they will need to enter Kindergarten ready to thrive. NM PreK is available in both school-based and community-based settings.Family Infant Toddler (FIT)
All children grow and develop at their own pace. However, sometimes children have special developmental needs or health concerns that may put them at risk or cause a developmental delay. FIT provides early intervention services to children from birth to age three who have or are at risk of developmental delay—as well as their families.Families FIRST
Families FIRST case management services assists clients in gaining access to medical, social, and educational services that are necessary to foster positive pregnancy outcomes and promote healthy infants and children in New Mexico.Home Visiting
New Mexico’s free home visiting program connects parents and caregivers with a friendly expert for regular, planned visits in the comfort of your home. Babies don’t come with instructions, but home visitors guide you to the answers you need to be a happy and healthy family. You can trust them for guidance on a wide range of topics including safe sleep, injury prevention, nutrition, childcare, breast feeding, and more.Family Nutrition
The Family Nutrition Bureau administers two USDA Child Nutrition Programs: the Child and Adult Care Food Program,
which provides free meals year-round in child and adult care settings, and the Summer Food Service Program, which
partners with community organizations throughout New Mexico to feed children during summer months when public school meal programs are not in operation.Early Head Start Collaboration Office
ECECD maintains a strong partnership with federal Early Head Start/Tribal Head Start programs through its Head Start State
Collaboration Office (HSSCO) and engagement with the New Mexico Head Start Association. ECECD facilitates partnership
between Head Start programs and the other services addressing the needs of low-income pregnant women, children, and families ensuring that efforts to meet local needs are coordinated and that limited resources are deployed efficiently in communities.How to Apply for Services
• Step 1: Take the Am I Eligible Survey, at eligibility.ececd.state.nm.us.
• Step 2: Complete the five-minute survey to determine which programs you may qualify for.
• Step 3: Apply for services and request a referral by completing the Online Application.How to Find Child Care
ECECD's Child Care Finder website can help your family find care that meets your unique needs. The Child Care Finder
allows parents and caregivers to search for one of the 1000+ childcare programs statewide, filtering by proximity, age of
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- The Harvest Food Hub, an EDA University Center project, 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 Harvest Food Hub brings fresh, healthy, locally grown and produced food to you, the buyer, in a cost-effective manner on a weekly basis.
- Farm Box customers can register now to receive a weekly Farm Box each Thursday from June 22- Oct 5. Sign up for the Farm Box here.
- The Harvest Market: Our retail marketplace is opening soon! Stop by starting June 1 to shop for fresh produce, meats, and value-added products.
- Online Ordering: Starting on June 20, 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. Place your online order each Tuesday here.
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Better Bloomfield Community and Family Resource Program's mission is to support the enrollment and education of highly mobile/ displaced students. The intention of this program is to provide highly mobile/ displaced students with the same educational opportunities as traditionally housed students by removing as many barriers to learning for these students as possible.
Who might benefit from Family Resources Support?Displaced, Mobile, or Homeless Student ServicesWho might benefit from Family Resources Support?
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New to the community
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Pregnancy and very new arrivals
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Children from infancy to 48 months (siblings of children in Bloomfield Schools)
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Geographic and/or social Isolation
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Parents, caregivers, and children with developmental challenges
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Grandparents and/or extended families welcoming children
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Complex change: Medical, housing, employment, foster/adoptive families, incarcerated family members
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Grief and loss support
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Located in the heart of downtown Farmington, the Makers' Market features vendors who grow and sell fresh produce; offer baked goods, jams, and jellies; makers of handmade leather goods, art, and re-purposed items; and collectors of antiques and vintage items, and much more!
The mission of Buy Fresh Buy Local NWNM is to support, strengthen and advocate for the local food system. Our goal areas are health, economic vitality, and accessibility.
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The Kirtland Growers Market's mission is to provide a weekly connection point for local growers and makers to sell their fresh produce, processed foods, and land-based craft items to the local community. Market is held on Mondays 5-7pm, July - September at the Kirtland Town Hall Parking lot (43 Rd 6500 Kirtland NM)
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Founded in 2000, the Aztec Farmers’ Market’s mission is to highlight local agriculture by providing a welcoming place where fresh, local, healthy, tasty farm products and other handmade goods are accessible and affordable to all people in our community. Over 20 dedicated vendors bring diverse offerings to our customers each week including the freshest fruits and vegetables, herbs, mushrooms, pastured chicken, eggs, mutton, pork, breads and pastries, frybread, kettle corn, locally roasted coffee, handmade artisan items, and more!
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If you are a parent, the DSR can assist you in:
- Developing a plan to become self-reliant for you and your family.
- Deciding on a career goal and preparing for a career.
- Getting services, education, training and work experience so that you can become employed.
Parents and caretakers can teach children:
- To prepare for their future by attending school and getting good grades.
Supportive Service
- Supportive Services are available to assist Customers in addressing barriers in their participation of authorized Work Participation Activities. Supportive Services include:
- Worksite related expenses such as uniforms, safety equipment, tools, etc....
- Books, tuition, school supplies, etc....
- Fees and expenses necessary to acquire and retain employment for example licensure, testing, background checks, etc....
- Transportation related expenses.
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Farmington Museum & Visitor CenterThe Farmington Growers Market is a public market that brings together locally grown food, hand-made crafts, and our community, throughout the season. The Tuesday market will begin in July and run from 4:30 -7:00 pm.Saturdays 8 AM - 12 PM (9am-noon in October).
Closed In Winter
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: Open 24 hoursMonOpen 24 hoursTueOpen 24 hoursWedOpen 24 hoursThuOpen 24 hoursFriOpen 24 hoursSatOpen 24 hoursSunOpen 24 hoursCounty: Curry and RooseveltPhone: 575-749-6182
Our mission is to provide a strong Recovery Oriented System of care for the Homeless, Veterans, Domestic Violence Abuse Victims, At-Risk teens as well as those exiting incarceration and those with mental and behavioral health challenges. We envision a world in which every person lives in a safe, caring community. The under individualized resident services includes housing, financial management, employability skills with case management, nutrition, family reunification, health and hygiene, life skills, self-esteem & self-empowerment, individual/group/peer support counseling, utilizing our collaborative network we refer residents to additional local, state and federal resources.
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County: ChavesSupport Sector: Food
Mission:
To actively demonstrate to everyone the love of God through acts of kindness, service, generosity and care.
Vision:
To help pull the impoverished, addicted, and struggling out of hopelessness and give them “hope for today and healing for tomorrow.”
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The Official WIC program is available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Fathers can also bring their children to apply for WIC. You may apply for WIC if you are working or unemployed. This website was created for women looking for WIC information and locations. We are also working towards adding other locations and services that may help out women.
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The Official WIC program is available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Fathers can also bring their children to apply for WIC. You may apply for WIC if you are working or unemployed. . This website was created for women looking for WIC information and locations. We are also working towards adding other locations and services that may help out women.
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The Official WIC program is available to low to moderate income pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants, and children up to age 5 who are at nutrition risk. Fathers can also bring their children to apply for WIC. You may apply for WIC if you are working or unemployed. This website was created for women looking for WIC information and locations. We are also working towards adding other locations and services that may help out women.
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NutriMeals is your new, local, family owned meal prep company designed to bridge the gap between your busy schedule and your nutritional needs. We believe an on-the-go lifestyle should never get in the way of you taking care of your body. We cater to all wants and needs by offering a variety of meals to meet your specific nutritional goals. Whatever your needs, NutriMeals has you covered. Nutrimeals is meal prep company offering individually portioned, pre-made meals to homes in Farmington NM.
Simply heat up the meals in the microwave and enjoy.
Go to website for Menu.
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Organically Grown, Navajo Owned. An indigenous baby food line created by farmers and new parents to increase access to traditional foods in early childhood.
Bidii Baby Foods is an agricultural cooperative (LLC) registered as a domestic business on the Navajo Nation.Our mission is to reconnect indigenous families with our longstanding relationship between earth and parenting. We believe that there is a direct connection between nurturing the land and nurturing our children; by understanding how to grow traditional crops and preparing them for young children, we are actively dismantling systems of oppression and rebuilding indigenous foodways.
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: 9:00 am - 4:30 pmMon9:00 am - 4:30 pmTue9:00 am - 4:30 pmWed9:00 am - 4:30 pmThu9:00 am - 4:30 pmFri9:00 am - 4:30 pmSatClosedSunClosed
We lovingly operate support groups and educational group interventions to encourage conversation about difficult topics. We offer a food assistance program, on-site medical clinic, transportation assistance for medical appointments, health insurance navigation and more.
We run stigma-free syringe exchanges, free HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C testing without any judgement, and a PrEP linkage program that guides people in need to the prevention methods that work for them. Our MAT (medication assisted treatment) linkage helps healthcare providers be able to use evidence-based treatments for people who use substances while also providing people who use substances information they can use to find treatment.
We operate housing assistance for qualifying individuals throughout New Mexico to see people moving from the streets into homes that foster healthier living opportunities. Funding from federal and state sources allows applications to receive rental assistance, utility assistance, and more.
COUNTIES WE SERVE:
- Chaves
- Curry
- Catron
- DeBaca
- Dona Ana
- Eddy
- Grant
- Hidalgo
- Lea
- Luna
- Lincoln
- Otero
- Quay
- Roosevelt
- Socorro
- Sierra
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County: San JuanPhone: 505-334-9496
Cooperative Extension empowers rural and urban communities of all sizes to meet the challenges they face, adapt to changing technology, improve nutrition and food safety, prepare for and respond to emergencies, and protect our environment. The San Juan County Extension Office houses four County Agent positions to assist community members. Bonnie Hopkins Byers, County Program Director and Agriculture Agent assists farmers, ranchers and community members through distributing information on all requests aspects of agriculture—from livestock to gardening. In addition, Bonnie assists with local food system development programs and strives to educate our community on best practices in regards to Agricultural Business. Rick Griffiths is our Family and Consumer Science Agent, and assists community members on aspects that occur in and around the home—from personal fiancé to emergency management. The office also has two 4-H Youth Development Agents, one of which is temporarily vacant awaiting an upcoming hiring process. Zane Webster is dedicated to assisting the youth of San Juan County, helping them put knowledge and leadership to work in our community through nearly 300 youth projects.
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County: San Juan
The Department’s aim is to create a more cohesive, equitable, and effective early childhood system in New Mexico. That means coordinating a continuum of programs from prenatal to five—and ensuring that families in every corner of the state can access the services they need. This work is informed by New Mexico’s Birth-Five Needs Assessment (Spanish version here) and the related Native American Perspectives report, which include feedback from thousands of New Mexicans.
The Department also oversees child care programs—as well as food and nutrition programs—that serve older children and families.
VISION: All New Mexico families and young children are thriving
MISSION: Optimize the health, development, education, and well-being of babies, toddlers, and preschoolers through a family-driven, equitable, community-based system of high-quality prenatal and early childhood programs and services.
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County: San Juan
Mission:
We inspire positive communication, collaboration and continued learning with holistic multicultural and multilingual connection for the educational families and communities.
Goals:-
We will expand growth mindset through strengths and innovative thought.
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We will provide prompt and accurate assistance at all times.
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We will be responsive to community input and deliver programs and services that reflect their needs
The ICO Department was created to address the needs of students and community in the areas of language and culture, Graduate Profile, Community Schools, and Next Step Plans in education. We also have the Safety-Net Program which encompasses the posting of student activities through school websites, and district website, the pantry for students who might need additional assistance on a weekend, and assisting families and students through social emotional pathways. More in-depth services are highlighted under each tab. -
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County: San Juan
Safety Net programs provides support services to student, parents, families and staff. There are 4 programs under the Safety Net. These are the H.O.P.E. program, Food/Clothing Pantry, Holistic Wellness Program, also the Parent and Families Program.
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County: San JuanPhone: 360-370-7662
The 4-H youth development program is a dynamic non-formal education program. 4-H provides opportunities to learn life skills, gain knowledge while having fun, and make contributions in such areas as environmental education, community service, and current youth issues. The 4-H program is dedicated to providing opportunities for young people to develop leadership and management skills, positive self-esteem, effective communication skills, a solid sense of personal responsibility and the ability to make sound decisions. The life-skills learned in 4-H enable youth to become productive, well-informed, self-reliant responsible adults.
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Growing Forward Farm is a cooperative project of the NMSU San Juan County Cooperative Extension service to bring agricultural education to our community. We host a farmer-training program, Ag demonstrations, and provide technical education. Group and School tours of the Growing Forward Farm will begin June 15 and run through October 31. Farm tours must be made by request, with at least two weeks notice of the event.
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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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See Facebook page for outreach events.
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Our mission is to combat the hunger crisis in our region by strategically procuring and distributing nutritious food through community partners…because no one should go hungry.
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Meals for seniors.
Meal pick up and delivery available.
Registration required.
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: 11:30 am - 12:15 pmMon11:30 am - 12:15 pmTue11:30 am - 12:15 pmWed11:30 am - 12:15 pmThu11:30 am - 12:15 pmFri11:30 am - 12:15 pmSatClosedSunClosed
Meals: For seniors; Congregate meals and meal delivery. Registration is required.
Roadrunner Food Bank Food Distribution: 4th Wednesday of the month, 12:30-2:30pm
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: 9:00 am - 3:00 pmMon9:00 am - 3:00 pmTue9:00 am - 3:00 pmWed9:00 am - 3:00 pmThu9:00 am - 3:00 pmFri9:00 am - 3:00 pmSatClosedSunClosed
Senior Center Food Pantry open Monday-Friday 9am-3pm
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: 8:00 am - 12:00 pmMon8:00 am - 4:30 pmTue8:00 am - 4:30 pmWed8:00 am - 10:30 amThu8:00 am - 12:00 pmFri8:00 am - 12:00 pmSatClosedSunClosedCounty: OteroSupport Sector: Behavioral Health, Early Childhood, Food, Housing, Job Training, Medical/Dental, Parent Help, and Transportation
The mission of the Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services.
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: 8:00 am - 5:00 pmMon8:00 am - 5:00 pmTue8:00 am - 5:00 pmWed8:00 am - 5:00 pmThu8:00 am - 5:00 pmFri8:00 am - 5:00 pmSatClosedSunClosed