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Top Level Services
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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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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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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
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Community School-Services:technology training, tech literacy, afterschool STEM programming with Twirl, STEM-Arts classes offered by our community partners (including Field Institute of Taos, True Kids 1, and experts such as Rachel Leon (music), John Biscello (theatre), Deliliah Duran (arts), Claudia Abeyta (culinary arts). Our new Wellness Building will open in SY2526 with expanded vision, hearing, nurse and counselor services, a community classroom, and a staff wellness space. Finally our facilities are used by and available to multiple community partners, including Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, Taos Alive, Taos Dance Team, and a newly formed Pickleball League!Â
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Taos Charter School — chartered by Taos Municipal Schools — is a free public institution serving a dynamic community of 218 students from grades K-8.
Our mission is to provide a diversity of pathways to authentic learning experiences. Our rigorous inquiry-based program focuses on the knowledge and skills that support high levels of academic growth, citizenship, personal integrity and social emotional development. Our vision is to foster the next generation of curious thinkers, effective altruists, local leaders, global citizens, and unwavering pathfinders.
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Community School-Services: Food assitance; Clothing bank; School supplies; Sports; Clubs; Tutoring; Internships; Dual credit courses; STEM Enrichment; Family resources
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Community School-Services
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Community School-Services.
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Community School-Services: Homeless student and family liaison.
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Community School-Services: Youth internships; Dual credit; Community garden; Outdoor education
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Big brothers big sisters provides long term mentoring for youth ages 5-18.
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Common Grounds offers food, activities, and possible job/internships to teens in order to help them meet basic needs and also gain workforce experience.
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Creating media voices for youth, arts, and activism in Northern New Mexico and Southern Colorado.
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Enchanted Circle Corp (DreamTree Project) offers necessary resources for children and teens as well as employment and internships.
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Apprenticeship programs combine paid on-the-job training with related classroom instruction. The goal is to prepare individuals for skilled occupations while equipping them with the practical experience that employers seek in applicants. One can enroll online.
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County: TaosSupport Sector: Youth Mentors
4-H Youth and Development. Our 4-H program provides a creative a supportive environment in which culturally diverse youth and adults can reach their full potential. Our local county program works to develop life skills to help young people become self-directed, productive citizens. We also work to empower adult volunteers who multiply the efforts of our local county Extension staff.
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Paseo Project offers high school and college students opportunities for creative internships, in which students will help prepare for the annual event. Interns learn event planning as well as being exposed to art.
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Offers treatment such as counseling, drug testing, court ordered appointments.
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Rocky Mountain Youth Corp offers internships and summer jobs to the youth.
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TUES – SAT Noon-4pm; Writing mentorship for Taos County youth, ages 10 –19.
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Taos alive offers free mentorship programs for youth and adults that focus on goal achievement and encourage engaging in positive activites.
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With a 275-seat theater and two galleries, the TCA curates culturally relevant films, art exhibitions, and live performances as well as provides local, regional and internationally renowned artists, thinkers and performers the space to inspire creativity and foster a thriving love for the arts.
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Los Angelitos Early Childhood Service is an early intervention program that provides specialized services and supports to eligible children and their families birth to three years of age, with identified developmental delays or who are at risk for delay.
Specialized Services
- Special Instruction & Developmentally Appropriate Activities
- Service Coordination
- Speech & Language Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Occupational Therapy
- Vision Services
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Bilingual childcare center for infants, toddlers, preschool, and pre-k children. Inspire Bilingual Early Learning Center is a New Mexico PreK Program. New Mexico PreK programs are free to all families. Wraparound care (care that occurs before or after normal PreK hours) may have a fee associated. New Mexico PreK is a voluntary program funded by the state of New Mexico to ensure that every child in New Mexico, aged 3 or 4, has the opportunity to attend a high-quality early childhood education program before kindergarten. NM PreK begins at the start of the school year. NM PreK is free to all New Mexico families.
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True Kids 1 (TK1) is a youth media-and-technology education nonprofit founded in 2017. We’re based in Taos, NM at a leading-edge teen facility.
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Therapeutic services focused on supporting the caregiving relationships that are the foundation of early development. Programs build nurturing connections between very young children and their parents, to give kids the very best chance at growing up healthy and safe.
Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health therapists have received specialized training in trauma-informed, evidence-based therapies for families with children ages prenatal to six. Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) navigators provide intensive and comprehensive support services for families with children ages zero to five in order to improve social and emotional well-being and resilience.
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UNM-Taos HIVE offers job skills training, as well as programming and mentorships for young people to explore their possible career interests.
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Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. Youth Heartline improves positive long-term outcomes and access to services by reducing risk factors and barriers for underserved children and families in Colfax, Taos, and Union Counties in northeast New Mexico. We provide services to over 1,000 children, youth, and families each year. We assist families in our community with education, referrals, support services, and activities to foster youth development and family connection.
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FIRST STEPS
CALL:Â (575) 751-5764
Leer en español: https://holycrossmedicalcenter.org/program/first-steps/first-steps-en-espanol/
Holy Cross Hospital’s First Steps Program provides home visiting services to parents of children ages prenatal to five, including fathers, adoptive parents, and foster families in Taos and Western Colfax Counties.
Home visiting services provide parents with information, support, and access to resources in our community that promote early childhood development and a positive family foundation.
We help parents adjust, grow, and change as they make their way through the ups and downs of parenthood. We also celebrate with them as their child grows and changes. Each milestone – cutting a first tooth, or taking a first step – is a joy to witness.
First Steps home visitors help prepare parents to cope with the everyday stressors associated with the transition to parenting, which are inevitable when a new baby enters your family. We work with other community organizations to help parents navigate the systems that are available to reduce those stressors. This leaves more time and energy for the joys of parenting as the family builds a relationship with their child.
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Taos Nannies does babysitting for tourists, visitors, and people on vacation in Taos.
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Tiwa Babies is a service delivery that matches expectant parents/caregivers and parents/caregivers of children 0-5 years old with a qualified family support specialist. Tiwa Babies services promote optimal child and family development. Services are universal, at no cost, and provided in the family’s home or another location of the family’s choice. We offer our services to Native Families and Non-Native Families living in Taos County.
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Twirl hosts onsite early childhood family classes 3x a week; classes are $5 or free of charge to anyone who asks. The Twirl Playground is open, free of charge, to families during business hours Wednesday through Mondays. Science Saturdays and Art Studio Saturdays are Twice monthly from 11-1, and Twirl signature events happen on site 8x a year, and are always free of charge
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Childcare and home visiting services for children birth to 5.
Youth Development, Inc. (YDI), founded in 1971, is a nationally recognized youth and family service organization in New Mexico. We can help you with preschool and child care, prenatal care, alternative education, job training employment assistance, mental and behavioral health services, homeless assistance, emergency housing, mentoring, family development services, family counseling services, and supervised visitation.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Support Group.
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Alcoholics Anonymous Support Groups.
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Peer support services for veterans.
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Mental Health, Substance Abuse, CHW's Program, Anger Management, Batterrers Program and Social Work Internships.
Compostela Community & Family Cultural Institute
Was founded in 2015 to address the issues of our culturally diverse community, and to help meet the challenges of residents of Taos County through bilingual cultural services. Compostela Community & Family Cultural Institute is a local non-profit agency specializing in providing equitable behavioral health services to all populations in Taos County.
We are passionate about raising community awareness and educating service providers on cultural and historical consciousness.
Our team has over 80 years of field experience. We create community events aiming to connect providers with a focus to better the delivery of service to Taos County community members.
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EMERGENCY DEPARTMENT
CONTACT US: (575) 758-8883
Here for you 24 hours a day 7 days a week
Holy Cross Hospital’s Emergency Department is staffed with skilled physicians, nurses and other medical practitioners who specialize in emergency medicine. Our physicians are board certified in emergency medicine, offering the knowledge and experience to handle any emergency.
If you need to reach someone in the Emergency Room, please call 575-751-5835
If you you experience any of the following please don’t hesitate come into the Emergency Room:
- Â Chest pain or upper abdominal pain lasting at least two minutes
- Â Uncontrolled bleeding
- Â Sudden or severe pain
- Â Coughing or vomiting blood
- Â Difficulty breathing, or shortness of breath
- Â Sudden dizziness, weakness, or change of vision
- Â Severe or persistent vomiting or diarrhea
- Â Change in mental status such as confusion
- Â Difficulty speaking
- Â Unusual abdominal pain
- Â Suicidal or homicidal thoughts
- Â Fever or flu-like symptoms (may have severe flu that requires hospitalization)
- Â Allergic reactions (some may be severe or life threatening)
- Â Broken bones
- Â Animal bites (can be significant in some cases)
If you need help in an emergency situation call 911.
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Corrections Programs Serving Northern New Mexico Since 1984
Our Programs offer sentencing alternatives to incarceration for Adult/Juvenile offenders in Northern New Mexico
To provide a viable alternative to long term incarceration in both the Adult and Juvenile State institutions which are available to the Courts, New Mexico Juvenile and Adult Parole Boards and both the Juvenile and Adult Probation offices.
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The Las Cumbres Behavioral Health Program offers an array of trauma-informed, evidence-based treatment services to address child traumatic stress and promote psychological resilience in children ages 6+. Therapists are skilled at working with children and youth who are struggling with multiple stressors and traumatic experiences. In addition, we offer our Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health therapists have received specialized training in trauma-informed, evidence-based therapies for families with children ages prenatal to six. Lastly, the Santuario del Corazon Program offers Bilingual/bicultural support to immigrant children and families in Northern New Mexico via trauma-informed mental health services and connections to resources such as transportation, housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance, and childcare.
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All of the efforts of Narcotics Anonymous are inspired by the primary purpose of our groups.
Upon this common ground we stand committed.
Every addict in the world has the chance to experience our message in their
own language and culture and find the opportunity for a new way of life. -
Text "Reach NM" to 505-591-9444
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The National Domestic Violence Hotline provides essential tools and support to help survivors of domestic violence so they can live their lives free of abuse. Contacts to The Hotline can expect highly- trained, expert advocates to offer free , confidential, and compassionate support crisis intervention information, education, and referral services in 200 languages.
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988 Support Right Now
Free, Private and Confidential Support 24/7 by Phone, Text or Chat
If you are overwhelmed by life or emotions and you don’t know where to turn, 988 is here to listen and get you private one-on-one support from a caring, understanding and non-judgmental person to help you through the moment. No matter the circumstances, don’t wait to get help. Call or text 988, or chat online at www.988lifeline.org/chat.
- Family or relationship issues
- Work or school stress
- Anxiety about money or housing
- Grief, loss, or loneliness
- Alcohol or drug use
- Self-Harm
If you are needing support, reach out anytime to talk with a skilled, compassionate professional who can relate to your situation and are specifically trained to deal with situations just like yours. You can also call if you’re concerned about a loved one.
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New Mexico Department of Veterans’ Services – Field Services Offices
There are several Department field offices located throughout the state. Each is staffed by a veterans service officer (VSO) who has attained accreditation through the National Association of County Veteran Service Officers. All VSOs are also veterans themselves, dedicated to helping their fellow veterans with filing for the well-deserved benefits earned through their honorable service to our country.  Please see below for contact information for the nearest VSO.
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We are a non-profit organization committed to creating community programs that benefit military veterans and their families in Taos, New Mexico.
Our main focus is on the healing of active military, veterans, military families, and gold star families of fallen heroes and reintegration with the local community through programs, classes, and events to improve relationships and build camaraderie.
Some of our programs include: beekeeping, community garden plots, workshops, and veteran memorial clean-up.
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Peer-to-Peer Warmline:Â 1-855-4NM-7100 (466-7100). Call 7:00am-11:30pm or text 6pm-11pm, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. For non-English speaking callers: Interpretation is available for more than 200 languages on both the Crisis and Access Line and the Peer-to-Peer Warmline. Professionally trained call-takers will offer support and solutions to best assist you 24/7/365.
The Peer-to-Peer Warmline is a free statewide program that offers New Mexicans a place to call and talk with people with lived experience, also known as Peer Support Workers, who are available to support you when you are just wanting someone to talk to about an emotional, mental, behavioral, and/or substance use concern; recovery; resiliency; or resources.Â
Warmline staff provide confidential non-crisis support as specially trained call-takers who have had personal experience in the past navigating mental health, behavioral health, and substance use concerns for themselves, their children, or others they know.
Warmline peer specialists work in close coordination with the professional staff on the New Mexico 988 Crisis and Access Line and are available to call from 7:00am -11:30pm MT or by text from 6:00pm-11:00pm MT, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. You can reach the New Mexico Peer-to-Peer Warmline at 1-855-4NM-7100 (466-7100).
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At Pinwheel Healing Center, LLC, we are proud to offer quality counseling to Albuquerque residents in-person and across the state of New Mexico via online video chat. Our dedicated team of well-trained licensed clinicians ready to help you address challenges with mental health and/or addictions in a unique and personalized way.
Our primary focus is your well-being, that’s why we offer comprehensive mental health services. Not only do we assist and support you with anxiety, depression, anger, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and substance abuse, but we also offer Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Medically Assisted Treatment, Individual Therapy, Medication Management, a Treat-First program, Comprehensive Community Support Services, and a Sex Offender Treatment Program.
The entire team at Pinwheel Healing Center strives to help individuals build confidence, learn to love themselves, achieve their goals and find renewed hope and motivation.

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