Community Resources

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Eligibility information
Diagnosed with an illness that limits life expectancy to six months or less.
Payments Accepted
Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
624 South 2nd St.
Tucumcari, NM 88401
88401
Phone
575-461-0099
Short Description
Helping Hands Hospice has been providing end of life care for patients that have been diagnosed with an illness that limits their life expectancy to six months or less. Our goal is to enable our patients to continue to live a pain free life and to manage other symptoms so that their remaining time may be spent with dignity and quality, surrounded by their loved ones. Services:
• Skilled nursing care and aides for terminally ill patients; interdisciplinary team includes MSW
• Spiritual & one-year bereavement
• Pain meds, equipment, supplies (related to diagnosis)
• Respite for caregivers available
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No eligibility criteria, but geared towards victims of sexual assault or abuse.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
Statewide
Short Description
Helping Survivors is an advocacy center whose mission is to assist anyone who has been victimized by sexual assault or abuse. The website is a compilation of information around different instances of sexual violence. They offer resources to assist survivors and their families. A contact line is currently in the works.
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Eligibility information
Some programs/services have eligibility requirements. Check website or contact to see if there are requirements for the help you are looking for.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
5101 Copper Ave. NE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Statewide
Phone
505.265.3717
Short Description
HELP New Mexico, Inc. exists to empower positive action through sustainable social services, inspire and motivate through effective community improvement programs, and to educate families and communities through innovative coaching. Programs include help with finding: education, food assistance, job training and job hunting, housing and utility assistance, child care and early childhood education, and basic health and safety assistance. See website for Spanish brochures about each program.
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Pay by cash or check.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
118 Walnut St.
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Phone
575-374-2200
Short Description
Robyn Reust, ND, certified iridologist and holistic nutritionist
Services:
• Doctor of naturopathic medicine
• Master herbalist
• Naturopathic pediatrician
• Masters of sports science and rehabilitation
• Certified iridologist and sclerology
• Certified holistic nutritionist
• Certified concussion therapy
• Certified visceral and neural chiropractic manipulations
• Animal acupressure massage therapy
Lori Kelsey, DOM Dipl. OM (575-770-0459)
Services:
• Acupuncture
• Herb medicine
• Functional medicine
Tiffany Lawrence, RN, BSN, LMT, LMTI, CLT (806-336-9964)
Services:
• Swedish massage
• Deep tissue massage
• Trigger point therapy
• Myofascial release
• Prenatal
• Craniosacral therapy
• Lymph drainage therapy
• Complete decongestive therapy for the lymphedema client
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Youth must be between the ages of 12 and 21 and self-identify as homeless, runaway or a victim of human trafficking. Youth must agree to complete the necessary steps to obtain a ticket through the Home Free program. Youth under age 18 can only return to a parent or legal guardian, which may include a non-custodial parent, sibling age 21 or older, or an extended family member, such as aunt or uncle. For youth ages 18 to 21, options include returning home or traveling to an approved ALA, such as confirmed residential services housing, including a transitional or independent living program willing to accept them. Youth who were formerly in the child welfare system have the option to travel to a prior adult caregiver. Participants must agree to participate in a follow-up phone call to verify the youth’s arrival and to review the utilization of local resources agreed upon during the Home Free ticketing process.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Phone
1-800-786-2929
Short Description
Established in 1995 in partnership with Greyhound Lines, Inc., this program helps runaway, homeless and exploited youth return home safely or get to a stable place where they can receive appropriate services. The Home Free program reunites youth with their family or legal guardian or helps them get to an alternative living arrangement (ALA), such as a community-based transitional living program, through a free bus ticket.
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Veteran or active military.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
5 Lambert Hills Blvd
Cimarron, NM 87714
87714
Phone
575-376-2469
Short Description
Horses For Heroes calls First Baptist Church, Cimarron home. Horses For Heroes is a unique horsemanship, wellness and skill-set restructuring program based in Santa Fe, NM free to all OIF and OEF (Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom - Afghanistan) veterans and active military, especially those who have sustained, PTS, PTSD, physical injuries or combat trauma during their time serving our country. From day one, veterans are hands-on with our horses, beginning with groundwork and progressing to riding, as well as participating in other aspects of ranch life, including working cattle and more importantly experiencing camaraderie with cowboys who are veterans themselves.
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No referral needed. No eligibility requirements. Individuals self-pay for legal services.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
218 Park Avenue
Raton, NM 88740
88740
Phone
575-707-3790
Short Description
John Huntley is currently a public defender, but his law office also provides civil law services.
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Eligibility information
Eligibility requirements vary depending on needs; income taken into account.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
1233 Whittier St
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
(575) 445-2308 or 1-800-283-4465 (M-F 7 am - 6:30 pm)
Short Description
Office hours: M-F 8 AM-4:30 PM, remote services currently being offered.
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. These may include Medicaid, SNAP, school assistance, food services, paying for gas and electric, water assistance, etc.
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Geared towards New Mexico homeowners facing foreclosure and seeking housing counsel.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Phone
1-800-220-0350
Short Description
Keep Your Home New Mexico provides free information about home foreclosure, how to avoid it, and what to do once you are facing it. There is an abundance of information and access to resources including a toll-free hotline, housing counsel, legal advice and representation. It is a program of the New Mexico Attorney General's Office. Website offered in Spanish.
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Insurances accepted are: BCBS, Medicaid, Medicare, Aetna, Humana, Western Sky, Tri-Care, Presbyterian, and UHC. There is an option for self-pay. Referral is not required; individuals can walk in.
Payments Accepted
Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
834 East Main Street
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Phone
505-715-4610
Short Description
The Clayton office offers the following telehealth services:  Assessments; Individual therapy; Intensive Outpatient Program or IOP; and Group skill-building groups (Choice Recovery Path, Seeking Safety).
The Clayton office offers the following in-person services:  Comprehensive Community Support Services (CCSS) and or Case Management
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