Angel Fire

Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
No eligibility requirements. No discount cards accepted.
Payments Accepted
Medicaid, Medicare, Commercial Insurance, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
1275 A S. Second Street
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
575-445-0075
Short Description
Mon-Fri: 8AM-5:30PM | Sat: 9AM-1PM | Sun: Closed
Services offered:
Delivery
Diabetes Specialized Care Center
Multi-Dose Packaging
Dispill® Multi-Dose Packaging
Durable Medical Equipment
Flu & Strep Testing
Health Screenings
Immunizations
LEADER™ Products
Medicare Open Enrollment
Medication Synchronization
Medication Therapy Management
Multi-Dose Packaging
Private Consultations
Pain Medication
Vitamins
Cold & Allergy Medication
Oral Health & First Aid Items
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
No eligibility requirements.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Phone
1-800-273-8255
Short Description
The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline provides free and confidential emotional support to people in suicidal crisis or emotional distress 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, across the United States. The Lifeline is comprised of a national network of over 200 local crisis centers, combining custom local care and resources with national standards and best practices. There is an online chat option on their website too.
English hotline: 1-800-273-8255
Spanish hotline: 1-888-628-9454
Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Use your preferred relay service or dial 711 then 1-800-273-8255
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Eligibility information
Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard of Hearing and Late-Deafened and their families, friends, agencies and organizations.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
2407 W. Picacho, Suite A-100
Las Cruces, NM 88007
Statewide
Phone
505.228.7710 (voice) or 505.435.9319 (VP for sign language users)
Short Description
The New Mexico Commission for Deaf & Hard of Hearing provides effective leadership, education, advocacy and programs to reduce barriers to the social, economic, educational, cultural and intellectual well-being of Deaf and Hard of Hearing New Mexicans and their families, friends and colleagues. NMCDHH provides programs and services to over 250,000 people in New Mexico who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Hard of Hearing and Late-Deafened and their families, friends, agencies and organizations. Programs and services are categorized into three areas: communication access and development, telecommunications and technical assistance, and public policy and advocacy. Office hours: Monday – Friday 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
The Department of Community Advocacy provides advocacy and referrals for transition-related settings, as well as guidance on requesting and receiving accommodations. They also work with professionals from various districts, institutions and agencies to ensure that individuals are receiving appropriate services under federal law, and participate in a variety of transition groups and organizations focused on improving outcomes for post-secondary transition for individuals with disabilities.
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Eligibility information
Victim of crime.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Phone
575-680-1988
Short Description
The New Mexico Victims' Rights Project is here to provide answers, guidance and support so people can exercise the rights to which they are legally entitled, and help them find available resources and information they need. They provide free assistance to victims of crime and help them navigate the criminal justice system and assist with enforcing their rights as crime victims in that system.
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Eligibility information
Transgender, nonbinary, or gender nonconforming
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
5600 Domingo Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
Statewide
Phone
(505) 200-9086
Short Description
The Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico supports transgender, nonbinary, and gender nonconforming communities through direct services, education, and advocacy. There are no bilingual staff, but they work with several translation providers for individuals who need to access the services and where English is not a language they feel comfortable using. This includes providing translation for support groups; one such group, the Black and Brown TGNBI group, has a facilitator who is bilingual. They are willing to work with anyone who needs services and assistance, and that includes the Spanish speaking transgender community.
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
No eligibility requirements, but the hotline is typically used by people in the LGBTQ+ community.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
Statewide
Phone
1-866-488-7386
Short Description
Crisis counselors are trained to answer calls, chats, or texts from LGBTQ young people who reach out on our the, confidential and secure 24/7 service when they are struggling with issues such as coming out, LGBTQ identity, depression, and suicide. People can call the number above, text ‘START’ to 678-678 or use an online chat option on the website.
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Eligibility information
To be admitted into a degree program, you will need to submit the following:
Application (either online or printed)
Application Fee - $10
High School or High School Equivalency and all college transcripts
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
1157 County Road 110
Ranchos de Taos, NM 87557
87557
Phone
575.737.6215
Short Description
UNM-Taos is one of the newest and smallest of the UNM branches. UNM-Taos offers many degree and certificate programs, and a wide range of general education and pre-professional programs that prepare you for success whether you transfer to a four-year institution or enter the job market. UNM-Taos serves over 1,100 students from a service area including the counties of Taos, Rio Arriba and Colfax, and the Pueblo Nations of Taos and Picuris. Financial assistance is available.
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
No eligibility requirements.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Phone
1-866-3-HUNGRY (1-866-348-6479) or 1-877-8-HAMBRE (for Spanish)
Short Description
The hotline is a resource for individuals and families seeking information on how to obtain food. The National Hunger Hotline staff connects callers with emergency food providers in their community, government assistance programs, and various social services. The hotline can be reached Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. ET. The Hunger Hotline also operates a texting service at 914-342-7744.
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Eligibility information
Active military, veterans, and their families.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Statewide
Short Description
Veterans Stress Solution, through their web site, offers All Military Status, Veterans and family members, free sessions using Energy Psychology, a method which many therapists and coaches are using to help people with PTSD get their lives back. They offer 10 free sessions per person, 2 from each of their 5 services (EFT/Tapping, Hypnotherapy, HeartMath, EMDR, Life Coaching). Veterans can schedule a 15 min clarity call with one of the providers to explore how they can help you. They currently support Spanish speakers with their provider in Europe.
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
No eligibility requirements.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
444 Hereford Street
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
(575) 445-3691
Short Description
As part of the criminal justice system, the mission of the Vigil-Maldonado Detention Center is to incarcerate all persons legally placed in custody in the most humane and constitutional way possible, while, guaranteeing the safety and security of the community, detainees, visitors, and staff. Visit website to speak with a detainee.
Office Hours:
Monday - Friday
8 am - 4 pm
Name of organization and/or program
Eligibility information
Different eligibility requirements for different services, and different costs for different services. Check website for comprehensive list of services and what fees are for each service.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
4700 Lincoln Road NE, Suite 107
Albuquerque, NM 87109
Statewide
Phone
(505) 986-9819
Short Description
Visions strives to provide superior service and the most current information available. Services provided in Colfax and Union counties: DD Waiver Case Management, Mi Via Consulting, and Support Broker services for the Self Direct Community Benefit through Centennial Care. There is Spanish speaking staff on both the DD and Mi Via waivers, but not as of right now for centennial care.
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Eligibility information
Many services do require a referral from the courts, such as for a court appointed supervised visitation. Fee for supervised visitation and safe exchange is on a sliding scale depending on income and is paid by the clients out-of-pocket. All other programs are FREE and CONFIDENTIAL.
Payments Accepted
No Cost, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English Only
Address
116 S. 3rd St
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
575-445-2400
Short Description
Youth Heartline provides a variety of services including supervised visitation and safe exchanges (parents can have meetings with their children in the Youth Heartline offices) that allow parents to bond with their children in a safe space and help for child victims of domestic violence. Youth Heartline runs a CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) program that provides court advocates for children who are removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect. There is also Northeast NM Youth Housing Program that offers housing to homeless youth, as well as education, job placement, life skills, case management, and drug testing for nonviolent youth. Youth Heartline does street outreach in Union and Colfax counties to connect with homeless adults, provide them with basic needs, and act as abridge between them and other services. In COLFAX county ONLY, there is the Family Empowerment program in which a coordinator conducts a monthly meeting with a family to build communication and connection within the family unit. Everything but the Family Empowerment program serves individuals in BOTH COLFAX and UNION counties.
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