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ARCCC List by Organization
Organization | Resource Needed | Logo | Description | Website | Phone | Document |
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ABQ Bus | Public Transportation Routes & Schedules | Local Transit / Free Routes, Maps | https://www.cabq.gov/transit/routes-and-schedules | 505--7433-243 | ||
AGORA Crisis Center (24/7) | Emotional Support Hotline or Online Chat | A trained crisis hotline or online chat of specialists, volunteers ready to provide compassionate, non-judgmental help for anyone in need of emotional support. | http://www.agoracares.org/ | 505-277-3013 | ||
APD Foothills Command | General Foothills Command | Welcome to the Foothills Area Command. The officers and staff of the Foothills Area Command of the Albuquerque Police Department are here to serve our community. About the Foothills Area The Foothills Area is bordered by San Antonio NE to the north, the Sandia Foothills to the east, Kirtland Air Force Base to the south, and Eubank Boulevard to the west. Map: Foothills Area Command (see website) | https://www.cabq.gov/police/our-department/area-commands/foothills-area-command | 505-343-COPS (2677) | ||
APD's CIT, CIU and COAST | Practical Help for those in Crisis | COAST is a unit of the ABQ police department that provides outreach and support for those in crisis. Crisis Intervention The Crisis Intervention Team's goal is to provide an effective response to situations involving people who might be mentally ill or in crisis. The Crisis Intervention Team works with people in the Albuquerque Community who exhibit chronic behavior patterns that may pose risks to themselves or others. One of the team's primary goals is to ensure that situations involving people in crisis are defused so that force may be avoided and proper medical attention or referral to an appropriate follow-up agency is provided. The team also works closely with the mental health care provider network to help identify deficiencies in our health care programs. | https://www.cabq.gov/police/programs/crisis-intervention | (505) 924-6000 | ||
Albuquerque United - Counseling | Therapy Services by Appt / Support Group Therapy | Our mission is to inspire hope and instill support in the health and well-being of each patient, whether they are recovering from addiction or needing guidance with their mental health. | https://albuquerqueunited.com/services | 505-916-5186 | ||
Association of Biblical Counselors ACBC | Counseling - Biblical | null | https://biblicalcounseling.com/ | null | ||
Book: "Hope Ahead" | Abuse Help for women | Care & Counsel for previously abused and abandoned women | http://hopeahead.org/ | null | ||
CVRC - Crime Victims Reparation Commission | Reparations | https://www.cvrc.state.nm.us/ | 800-306-6262 (assistance) | |||
CareNet - Albuquerque | Pregnancy Help - Albuquerque | "We provide a safe place for women and their families to explore their options related to pregnancy and their future. All of our services are FREE. We provide pregnancy testing, options counseling, abortion healing, limited medical services for early pregnancy, as well as referrals and resources for further assistance. We also provide free ultrasounds. This center does not offer abortions or abortion referrals. If you are pregnant, what happens next is up to you. You deserve accurate information to make the best choice for your future. Whatever decision you make, you are not alone - we CARE. We have resources and programs to help you have a healthy future and rebuild your plan." | http://www.pregnanthelponline.com/ | 505-880-0882 | ||
CareNet - Albuquerque (after hours) | Pregnancy Help - Albuquerque | "We provide a safe place for women and their families to explore their options related to pregnancy and their future. All of our services are FREE. We provide pregnancy testing, options counseling, abortion healing, limited medical services for early pregnancy, as well as referrals and resources for further assistance. We also provide free ultrasounds. This center does not offer abortions or abortion referrals. If you are pregnant, what happens next is up to you. You deserve accurate information to make the best choice for your future. Whatever decision you make, you are not alone - we CARE. We have resources and programs to help you have a healthy future and rebuild your plan." | http://www.pregnanthelponline.com/ | 505-814-9232 | ||
CareNet - East Mountain | Pregnancy Help - East Mountain | "We provide a safe place for women and their families to explore their options related to pregnancy and their future. All of our services are FREE. We provide pregnancy testing, options counseling, abortion healing, limited medical services for early pregnancy, as well as referrals and resources for further assistance. We also provide free ultrasounds. This center does not offer abortions or abortion referrals. If you are pregnant, what happens next is up to you. You deserve accurate information to make the best choice for your future. Whatever decision you make, you are not alone - we CARE. We have resources and programs to help you have a healthy future and rebuild your plan." | http://www.pregnanthelponline.com/ | 505-281-5408 | ||
CareNet - Los Lunas | Pregnancy Help - Los Lunas | "We provide a safe place for women and their families to explore their options related to pregnancy and their future. All of our services are FREE. We provide pregnancy testing, options counseling, abortion healing, limited medical services for early pregnancy, as well as referrals and resources for further assistance. We also provide free ultrasounds. This center does not offer abortions or abortion referrals. If you are pregnant, what happens next is up to you. You deserve accurate information to make the best choice for your future. Whatever decision you make, you are not alone - we CARE. We have resources and programs to help you have a healthy future and rebuild your plan." | http://www.pregnanthelponline.com/ | 505-565-3838 | ||
CareNet - Rio Rancho | Pregnancy Help - Rio Rancho | "We provide a safe place for women and their families to explore their options related to pregnancy and their future. All of our services are FREE. We provide pregnancy testing, options counseling, abortion healing, limited medical services for early pregnancy, as well as referrals and resources for further assistance. We also provide free ultrasounds. This center does not offer abortions or abortion referrals. If you are pregnant, what happens next is up to you. You deserve accurate information to make the best choice for your future. Whatever decision you make, you are not alone - we CARE. We have resources and programs to help you have a healthy future and rebuild your plan." | http://www.pregnanthelponline.com/ | 505-896-2305 | ||
Catholic Charities | Legal Assistance | About Catholic Charities: Our mission is to put faith in action to improve the lives of those in need. We provide services to promote self-sufficiency, strengthen families, fight poverty and build community. As the local 501(c)3 affiliate of Catholic Charities USA, we remain dedicated to finding solutions to some of the most pressing social challenges individuals, children and families face regardless of race, religion, color, country of origin, disabilities, age or sexual orientation. | http://www.ccasfnm.org/ | (505) 724-4670 | ||
Center City Evangelical Free Church | Counseling - Biblical | Biblical Counseling focuses on bringing hope through God's Word. We believe that the Bible addresses every spiritual problem as laid out in 2 Timothy 3:15-17. Since the Bible gives us instruction for every spiritual issue those who have a personal relationship with Christ are able to point their brothers and sisters in Christ towards a deeper understanding of God and His Word and that brings lasting change. We believe that our problems are related to our understanding of God and that as we find out what the Bible actually has to say about God we are better able to live our lives in a manner pleasing to Christ.
| http://centercitychurch.org/home | |||
Children's Grief Center | Grief & Loss | The Children’s Grief Center (CGC) of New Mexico provides special support services for children, teens, young adults (ages 5-25) and their caregivers after the death of a loved one. During the school year, we offer peer support groups at our main location in Albuquerque and our satellite location in Rio Rancho. During the summer and holiday months, we offer a variety of short-term services in various locations, including our Camp Corazon. Families are never charged for our services and we are the only service of this kind in Central New Mexico. | http://www.childrensgrief.org | 505-323-0478 | ||
Common Sense Media | Cyberbullying Educational | Once kids go online, their chances of finding cyberbullies, haters, and trolls is, sadly, quite high. Find age-specific guidelines, videos, and articles to help with tough conversations -- whether your kid is a bully or is being bullied. We answer all your cyberbullying questions, offering age-appropriate advice, school resources, and more from parents and experts. | https://www.commonsense.org/education/ | null | ||
Common Sense Media | Cyber Movie Review | Reviews for what your kids want to watch (before they watch it) Trusted ratings created with families in mind. | https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ | null | ||
Concerns of Police Survivors (C.O.P.S.) | Grief & Loss Support | Rebuilding shattered lives of survivors and co-workers affected by line-of-duty deaths through partnerships with law enforcement and the community. | https://www.concernsofpolicesurvivors.org/ | 573-346-4911 | ||
Cyber Safety | Cyber Tipline | NCMEC’s CyberTipline is the nation’s centralized reporting system for the online exploitation of children. The public and electronic service providers can make reports of suspected online enticement of children for sexual acts, extra-familial child sexual molestation, child pornography, child sex tourism, child sex trafficking, unsolicited obscene materials sent to a child, misleading domain names, and misleading words or digital images on the internet. | http://www.missingkids.org/gethelpnow/cybertipline | 1-800-THELOST | ||
DEA 360 Strategy | Drug Abuse - Strategy | DEA’s 360 Strategy responds to the heroin and prescription opioid pill crisis. | https://www.dea.gov/360-strategy | |||
DVRC - Domestic Violence Resource Ctr | DV Resources | Advocacy, Counseling, Case Management | https://www.dvrcnm.org/ | 505-248-3165 | ||
Domestic Violence Shelter / SAFE House | Domestice Violence Shelter | Shelter and Family Empowerment / Our Mission: To shelter and empower survivors of intimate partner domestic violence | https://www.safehousenm.org/ | 505-247-4219 | ||
EBT Food Assistance - Federal Program | Food Assistance | https://www.usa.gov/food-help | ||||
Emergency Help | Immediate Help Dial 911 | 911 | ||||
Family Advocacy Center - City of Albuquerque | City Resources for Family Advocacy | The Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center is a safe, secure and caring environment that focuses on the needs of victims of interpersonal crime. The center is committed to providing victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault and their families with a safe setting to assist in addressing and overcoming the trauma of their experience and break the cycle of violence that destroys families. | https://www.cabq.gov/albuquerque-family-advocacy-center | 505-243-2333 | ||
Get Smart About Drugs | Drug Abuse - Adults | DEA Resource for Parents, Educators, Caregivers | https://www.getsmartaboutdrugs.gov/ | null | ||
Glory Christian Fellowship -- Food Bank | Food Bank | Helping those in Need. We give canned and dried food good to those in need. You will need to show proof of an address and an id. HOURS: Tuesday & Thursdays: 9am-12pm Fridays: 9am-12pm | https://www.glorychristianfellowship.com/food-bank/ | null | ||
Heading Home / Abq Opportunity Center | Shelter for the Homeless / Job Opportunities | At the Albuquerque Opportunity Center, individuals can find job openings and other opportunities to better their lives. Making experiences of homelessness rare, short-lived, and nonrecurring in our community. | https://headinghome.org/programs-overview/ | 505.344.2323 | ||
Healthcare for the Homeless | Healthcare | Healthcare for the Homeless is a non-faith-based organization that offers medical care, children’s outreach, counseling and therapy, solid meals to addicts, safety in their addictions until sobriety can be reached, syringe exchanging and testing, and condoms for sexual safety. | https://www.abqhch.org/ | (505) 766-5197 | ||
Joy Junction | Physical Needs | Joy Junction is here for you Here at Joy Junction in Albuquerque, we have one goal: to provide the homeless community with hope. Whether it’s offering a safe place to sleep, a warm meal, or simply spreading awareness about homelessness, we believe that we’re creating a better place for our homeless community one step at a time. Our outreach ministry uses the power of faith to provide food, clothing, shelter, and safety to the homeless population of Albuquerque. Joy Junction is a nonprofit, donations-only charitable organization fulfilling the physical and spiritual needs of homeless women, children, and families through your generous donations. One of our greatest outreach ministry ideas is to team up with other outreach ministry programs throughout the city. | http://www.joyjunction.org/ | 505-256-3643, 800.924.0569 (Toll-Free) | ||
Just Think Twice | Drug Abuse - Teens | DEA Resource for Teens | https://www.justthinktwice.gov/ | |||
LIHEAP - Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program | HHS Energy Assistance | Medical, Food, Cash, Energy Assistance | https://www.hsd.state.nm.us/LookingForAssistance/Low_Income_Home_Energy_Assistance_Program.aspx | 505-841-2367 | ||
Love is Respect - Family and Youth Services Program | Dating Abuse | Loveisrespect is the ultimate resource to empower youth to prevent and end dating abuse. It is a project of the National Domestic Violence Hotline. | https://www.loveisrespect.org/ | 1-866-331-9474 | ||
McKinney-Vento Program -- APS | Support for Homeless Children, Families | An APS Program for “individuals who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence” Services include: Enrollment assistance School supplies School uniforms After-school tutoring programs Alphabet Alley Kids preschool and parental support programs Summer experiential and reading/math programs Referrals to Health Care for the Homeless, APS Clothing Bank, special education and Child Find | https://www.aps.edu/title-i/mckinney-vento-program | (505) 256-8239 | ||
Medicaid Enrollment at APS | Medical Assistance for Students | Medicaid Enrollment is the MSBS Presumptive Eligibility / Medicaid On-Site Application Assistance (PE/MOSAA) program designed to help students and families with the process of Medicaid enrollment and can also provide eligible families with temporary cards that entitle them to obtain medical care while they wait for their application to be processed. Need help applying for Medicaid? Contact: Cristina Almanza (505) 855-9820 (bilingual) Brian Bolding (505) 855-5261 New Mexico Human Services Department The New Mexico Human Services department (NMHSD) works to reduce the impact of poverty on people living in New Mexico. NMHSD Bernalillo County Income Support Division office locationsExternal link NMHSD School Health and Medicaid School-Based Services ProgramExternal link PE/MOSAA staff will meet with families or individuals to assist with the process of Medicaid enrollment. Bilingual services are available. If you are eligible for benefits, you'll be provided with short-term full coverage insurance that covers healthcare needs until you are able to get benefits from the New Mexico Human Services Department's Income Support Division. | https://www.aps.edu/student-family-and-community-supports/accountability-medicaid-operations/medicaid-enrollment | |||
NM Crisis Line (24/7) | Crisis Line | 1-855-662-7474 | ||||
NM Legal Aide | Legal Assistance | New Mexico Legal Aid provides high-quality advocacy and legal representation to eligible and low-income individuals and families to help them achieve safer, more stable, and healthier futures. New Mexico Legal Aid has dedicated our services to erasing barriers to justice for low-income New Mexicans by providing free and high-quality civil legal assistance and education for over 60 years. As the largest nonprofit provider of civil legal services in the state, NMLA serves all 33 counties in New Mexico. NMLA receives major funding from the Legal Services Corporation: www.lsc.gov | https://www.newmexicolegalaid.org/ | 1-833-545-4357 | ||
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children | Child Missing or Exploited | As the nation's clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization, NCMEC leads the fight against abduction, abuse, and exploitation - because every child deserves a safe childhood. | http://www.missingkids.org/home | 1-800-843-5678 | ||
New Mexico VA Health Care System | Veterans | New Mexico VA Health Care System | https://www.albuquerque.va.gov/services/index.asp | |||
Other Brothers Thrift Store | Rides to Church / Also in-house | 505-717-2050 | ||||
Pegasus Legal Services for Children | Legal Assistance for Children | Our Story Pegasus was founded in 2002 by two Albuquerque lawyers, Tara Ford and Liz McGrath. Both attorneys had worked as lawyers for children and youth in foster care and had seen the benefits of having a skilled lawyer to advocate for these vulnerable children. Their experience led them to believe that children and youth outside of the foster care system would also benefit from access to legal services. Pegasus was incorporated under New Mexico state law in April of 2002, and received its initial 501(c)(3) determination letter in February of 2003. Pegasus provides civil legal services to children and youth in dire situations. Most of the clients we serve have suffered extreme hardships such as abuse and neglect. Pegasus is committed to helping them find positive, long-term solutions. We offer a unique range of services to homeless and runaway youth, teen parents, children in the abuse/neglect system, children being raised by their grandparents, and children who have been denied appropriate educational services. Pegasus prides itself on providing comprehensive, high quality legal services to the most vulnerable children and youth in New Mexico. | http://pegasuslaw.org/ | (505) 244-1101 | ||
Rape Crisis Center | Rape Crisis Hotline and Support | Crisis Intervention, Counseling Services, Community Education and Outreach. Dedicated to healing, advocating for your rights, educating for change | http://rapecrisiscnm.org/ | 505-266-7711 | ||
Roadrunner Food Bank | Physical Needs | https://www.rrfb.org/ | 505-247-2052 | |||
S.A.N.E. Dispatch | SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners) Collaborative | COURAGE. COMPASSION. ACTION. The Albuquerque SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners) Collaborative serves sexual assault and domestic violence victims by providing immediate, compassionate, culturally sensitive, and comprehensive medical treatment and forensic evaluation by nurse experts. We provide victims of sexual assault and domestic violence care in an empowering setting that addresses emotional and medical needs. All care is comprehensive, timely and patient centered. Our services are always confidential and free and available 24 hours a day. “This made me feel so much better. I was scared to even come to authorities about this, but this entire staff made me feel loved and respected.” For Emergency SANE response or to schedule a medical/forensic examination call (505) 884-SANE. | https://abqsane.org/ | 505 884-SANE | ||
SAFELINK Free Cell Phone | Cell Phone | SafeLink Wireless® is a LifeLine supported service, a government benefit program. Only eligible consumers may enroll in LifeLine. | https://www.safelinkwireless.com/Enrollment/Safelink/en/Web/www/default/index.html#!/newHome | 1-800-Safelink (723-3546) | ||
SAMHSA | Veteran Crisis Hotline | Connects veterans in crisis (and their families and friends) with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential, toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. | http://www.veteranscrisisline.net | 877-726-4727 | ||
SAMHSA | Disaster Distress Hotline | Stress, anxiety, and other depression-like symptoms are common reactions after any natural or human-caused disaster. Call this toll-free number to be connected to the nearest crisis center for information, support, and counseling. | http://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline | 1-800-985-5990 | ||
SAMHSA Substance Abuse & Mental Health Association | Substance Abuse & Mental Health Association | Also known as, the Treatment Referral Routing Service, this Helpline provides 24-hour free and confidential treatment referral and information about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, and recovery in English and Spanish. | https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment | 877-726-4727 | ||
SAMHSA Substance Abuse & Mental Health Association | Mental Health & Substance Abuse | Also known as, the Treatment Referral Routing Service, this Helpline provides 24-hour free and confidential treatment referral and information about mental and/or substance use disorders, prevention, and recovery in English and Spanish. | https://www.samhsa.gov/find-treatment | 877-726-4727 | ||
Society of St Vincent de Paul | Many services including utilities | Society of St Vincent de Paul Archdiocesan Council of Santa Fe Our Vision – Vincentians envision a more just society where the rights, responsibilities and development of all people are promoted. Our Mission – The mission of the St Vincent de Paul Society is to deliver loving and compassionate person-to-person assistance in building a path out of poverty. | https://svdpnm.com/ | 505-346-1504 | ||
Steelbridge | Physical & Emotional Support | Mission: To provide lifetransforming solutions to break the cycle of poverty, addiction and trauma. . Programs for Albuquerque's Homeless That Go .... Steelbridge provides programs, services, and facilities to help end homelessness in Albuquerque. | https://www.mysteelbridge.org/ | 505-346-4673 | ||
Suicide Prevention Hotline (24/7) | Suicide Hotline | Talk To Someone Now SHARE Share on facebookShare on twitterShare with email If you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, the Lifeline network is available 24/7 across the United States. Directory The Lifeline is available for everyone, is free, and confidential. See below for additional crisis services and hotlines. | https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org/talk-to-someone-now/ | 1-800-273-8255 | ||
Suicide Prevention Hotline - LGBT | Suicide Hotline LGBT Youth | 1-866-488-7386 | ||||
The Rock at Noon Day | Food & Physical Needs | “Showing people the compassion of Christ to introduce them to the salvation of Christ.” The Rock at Noonday exists to offer hope to the homeless in Albuquerque through the life changing gospel of Jesus Christ. We foster relationships by providing a lunchtime meal to a population that often goes overlooked, and we offer a way to help them get back on their feet. We hear countless stories from those who come through our doors—of addiction, abuse, neglect, bad luck, bad choices. Far more than needing food for their stomachs, these homeless and destitute individuals need the Bread of Life—the love of Christ to transform their lives and renew their hearts. That is the only hope for any of us for real life change, and we offer it through a meal. Last year we served more than 145,000 meals to the homeless and materially poor, and the demand has only increased. So far this year we are serving more than 370 meals every day, and we need your help. We see daily examples of the homeless problem across Albuquerque’s street corners. But through your support of the Rock at Noonday, you can help be part of the solution. We depend on the generous support of our local community to provide these meals and services. Your donation enables us to provide tangible, life-affirming service to the homeless, hungry, and hurting in our city and provide them with the message of real hope in Jesus Christ. Please consider how you can help and partner with us today! | http://therockabq.com/ | (505) 246-8001 | ||
VA Health - Northwest Metro VA Clinic | VA Hospital | Northwest Metro VA Clinic | https://www.va.gov/find-locations/facility/vha_501GM | 505-896-7200 | ||
VA Health - Raymond G. Murphy Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center | VA Hospital | Raymond G. Murphy Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center | https://www.va.gov/find-locations/facility/vha_501 | 505-265-1711 | ||
VA Health Care System - New Mexico | VA Services - Complete Overview | New Mexico | https://www.albuquerque.va.gov/services/index.asp | |||
Veterans Integrative Center | Veterans helping veterans and their families beyond the battlefield | MAKE A DIFFERENCE You can help the Veterans Integration Centers (VIC®) reach its goals of enabling Veterans and their families to achieve stable housing, financial security, and a renewed sense of community. | https://nmvic.org/ | 505-296-0800 | ||
Wings for L.I.F.E. | Empowering Youth & Families | Life-skills Imparted to Families through Education. Who: Families, Inmate member & former Inmates. What: Empowerment, Support, Discussion & Mentoring | https://www.wingsforlifeinternational.org/ | 505-431-6480 | ||
Women's Housing Coalition | Abused Women with Children | The mission of the Women’s Housing Coalition is to assist low-income women with children who are motivated to become self-sufficient by providing affordable housing, training, and a variety of support needs. | https://www.womenshousingcoalition.com/ | 505-884-8856 |
If you know of a good resource that would be good to add to our page, please email information to abqchaplaincorps@gmail.com
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