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Top Level Services
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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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. Â 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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Hotlines
A Parent's guide to suicide prevention: New Mexico Crisis & Access Line- www.nmcrisisline.com 24/7/365 -
- Crisis Line: 1-855-662-7474
- Warm Line (Peer to Peer): 1-855-466-7100
Agora Crisis Center: www.agoracares.org -
- 1-866-HELP-1-NM
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org -
- 1-800-273-TALK
Suicide Hotline for Native American Youth -
- 1-877-209-1266
LGBTQ Hotline (The Trevor Hotline) -
- 1-866-4-U-TREVOR
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- Head Start: To enroll in Presbyterian Medical Services’ Head Start center-based programming, children must turn 3 prior before August 31/September 1 of that academic year, and the maximum age is 5 years.
We are proud to announce that our location is accredited by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Early childhood program accredited by NAEYC Accreditation of Early Learning Programs have voluntarily undergone a comprehensive process of internal self-study and continuous quality improvement.
- Head Start: To enroll in Presbyterian Medical Services’ Head Start center-based programming, children must turn 3 prior before August 31/September 1 of that academic year, and the maximum age is 5 years.
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Our Programs
First Tee is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges. By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, we create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. We’re Building Game Changers through our junior golf programs.
Experiences are our greatest teacher. First Tee believes in developing the ones that are just as fun as they are meaningful, where kids feel excited to grow, safe to fail, and better equipped for whatever comes their way next. Through our golf-based personal growth programs, we see kids build life and leadership skills that empower them in all areas of life, including school, friendships and eventually careers.
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The Central Consolidated School District is in the heart of the beautiful Four Corners region of San Juan County in the northwest corner of New Mexico. It borders Colorado to the north, Arizona to the west, and Utah to the northwest.
The District, which serves approximately 6,000 students in 15 schools, plus early childhood preschools, covers nearly 3,000 square miles. It is part of the New Mexico Public Education Department's public school system.
The District serves the communities of Kirtland, Ojo Amarillo, Newcomb, Naschitti, and Shiprock, New Mexico. There are eight elementary schools, three middle schools, three high schools, and one alternative high school, as well as the preschools.
The District has two 798 seat performing arts centers: The Phil Thomas Performing Arts Center in Shiprock and the Brooks/Isham Performing Arts Center in Kirtland. It also operates the Dine Bi Community Library in Newcomb.
There are many nearby outdoor recreational opportunities including the San Juan and Animas rivers, Navajo Lake, Mesa Verde National Park, Aztec Ruins National Monument, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, and plenty of hiking, mountain climbing, rafting, and skiing in the San Juan Mountains just one hour away.
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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.
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We will expand growth mindset through strengths and innovative thought.Â
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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.