Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Eligibility information
Income taken into account for eligibility.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Address
200 Aspen St.
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Phone
575-374-9580
Short Description
Services:
• Low-income housing for individuals and families
• Community room available for meetings and social activities
• Low-income housing for individuals and families
• Community room available for meetings and social activities
Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Eligibility information
Kids 16-24 years old. There is an application required (can be filled out on paper or online). Interviews have to be done in person or via Skype. Phone interviews are not allowed. Kids must be in school or working.
Payments Accepted
No Cost
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
Location in Raton
87740
87740
Phone
575-758-9595
Short Description
The Transitional Living Program (under the Dream Tree Project) Case Managers help each youth to set their goals and come up with steps to reach those goals. The program includes weekly life skills classes on topics like cooking, shopping, budgeting, and how to shop for a used car.
Name of organization and/or program
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Eligibility information
Housing has eligibility requirements - contact to see if you qualify based on your income and situation.
Payments Accepted
Medicaid, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
113 Walnut St
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Clayton, NM 88415
88415
Phone
575-374-6208
Short Description
Thrift store:
• No eligibility requirements
Low-income housing for families and individuals:
• Call for eligibility and availability
Public transportation and nonemergency medical-appointment transportation:
• Spanish-language drivers available
• Accepts Medicaid and self-pay
• Veteran transportation through VA Services: call 505-429-5906
Guardian Program / personal-care services:
• Spanish-language service providers available
• personal-care services for Medicaid and some self-pay (as staff available)
• No eligibility requirements
Low-income housing for families and individuals:
• Call for eligibility and availability
Public transportation and nonemergency medical-appointment transportation:
• Spanish-language drivers available
• Accepts Medicaid and self-pay
• Veteran transportation through VA Services: call 505-429-5906
Guardian Program / personal-care services:
• Spanish-language service providers available
• personal-care services for Medicaid and some self-pay (as staff available)
Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Angel Fire, Basic Needs, Cimarron, Clayton, Colfax County, Des Moines, Disability Resources, Domestic Violence, Domestic Violence Svcs, Eagle Nest, Early Childhood Education, Education & Employment, Employment Services, Food, Housing, Job Training, Maxwell, Protection & Safety, Raton, Senior Services, Springer, State/National Resources, Union County, Utilities
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
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.
Website
Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Eligibility information
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.
Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Eligibility information
Eligibility depends on income. The amount clients will pay for housing will depend on if they are working or not.
Payments Accepted
No Cost, Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
525 Ranchitos Rd Unit 962
Taos, NM 87571
87740, 87714
Taos, NM 87571
87740, 87714
Phone
(575) 758-2460 / 575-375-2745
Short Description
Northern Regional Housing Authority provides housing assistance for residents of Colfax County (despite having its main office in Taos). Northern Regional Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Public Housing, and Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing. They can help with rent for those who live in one of their units, which are located in Raton and Cimarron. Northern Regional Housing Authority is the Housing Authority for Raton, Cimarron, and Maxwell.
Website
Name of organization and/or program
Listing Category
Eligibility information
Eligibility for housing assistance depends on income and household size. To at least be eligible, individuals or families must be considered low income.
Payments Accepted
Self Pay
Language(s) spoken
English & Spanish
Address
309 Parsons Ave.
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Raton, NM 87740
87740
Phone
575-445-8021
Short Description
Raton Housing Authority provides low income housing options and assistance. The Housing Authority has 156 units for low income families. 68 of those units are for the elderly and disabled. Assistance for eligible clients ranges from assistance with the cost of utilities to discounted housing rates within the Housing Authority units.
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Listing Category
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
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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