FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 BIRTH CERTIFICATES AZ State Office of Vital Records 1818 W. Adams St. Phoenix AZ 85007 Need Valid identification, over 18 yrs old, fee approx. $10 NM Office of Vital Statistics-Santa Fe 602-364-1300 www.azdhs.gov/vitalrcd/index.htm 1105 South Saint Francis Dr. 827-0121 Mon-Fri 830am- 4pm http://dohewbs2.health.state.nm.us/VitalRec/ Valid identification, over 18 yrs old, fee approx. $10 Office of Vital Statistics-Albuquerque 1111 Stanford NE 841-4185 Mon-Fri 9am- 4pm http://dohewbs2.health.state.nm.us/VitalRec/ Valid identification, over 18 yrs old, fee approx. $10 Navajo Nation –Office of Vital Records Window Rock AZ 836-5099/ 928 871-6386 US Dept of Interior Indian Ancestry http://www.doi.gov/enrollment.html#apply 202-208-3100 CASE MANAGEMENT Healthcare for the Homeless 1217 1st St. Family Workshop 7027 Montgomery Blvd NE Suite F 87109 242-4644 880-0100 Sun-Sat 8am-8:pm Provide case mgmt & group, Substance abuse, marriage & family counseling. Call for more info... Hogares 1218 Griegos Rd NW 87107 http://hogaresinc.com 345-8471 Mon-Fri 8:30 am-5:30pm Provide 24 hr. treatment for youth,12-18 yrs, with severe emotional, & substance abuse. Residential care, foster care, respite, treatment program for substance abuse, and counseling, case management. Pathways To A Healthy Bernalillo 262-6593 / 508-9013 Provides long term case management. Call for more info. Protection and Advocacy UNM CM 256-3100 272-2800 2600 Marble NE Psychiatric outpatient adult services. CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES/ CHILDREN SERVICES All Faiths Receiving Home, Inc. 1709 Moon St NE 87112 271-0329 Provides emergency shelter care for children up to age 12 whose parents experiencing a crisis; intervention & counseling. APS Indian Education Dept 6400 Uptown Blvd NE, Suite 460 West 884-6392 In academic and graduation support services for tribally enrolled American Indians residing in Albuquerque. APN-Family Support Center 242-1414 Supervised exchanges and visits. Open 365 days a year. BC Children’s Community Mental Health Clinic 5100 2nd St NW 87107 761-6600 Provides Mental Behavioral health treatment families or children; Includes individual therapy, family therapy, group therapy, case, behavioral and medication management services. Support Kids 1-800-691-kids (5437) A private agency that helps collect court ordered child support. Child Support Information Center www.supportkids.com 600 2nd St. NW 6th Floor 1-800-288-7207 Assist with child support and is income based. www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/cse Child Care Assistance by CYFD Child Find 2611 Eubank NE 1-800-610-7610 298-6752 Screenings for speech, audiology, check ups for 3-4 yr olds. 4th Street Outreach- Family Service Center 1223 4th St. NW 343-1918 Gang intervention, individual or family therapy, chemical dependency IOP,& psycho-educational groups. Cuidando los Ninos 843-6899 Childcare & therapeutic services to me the ne special need of homeless children. Support services in re-housing. Family Resource Center 419 Pennsylvania 256-2005 $15 Co-Pay and a required 30 minute Car Seat Training Hogares 1218 Griegos Rd NW 87107 http://hogaresinc.com 345-8471 Mon-Fri 8:30am-5:30pm;Provides 24 hr. treatment for youth,12-18 yrs, with severe emotional, & substance abuse. Residential care, foster care, respite, treatment program for substance abuse, and counseling, case management. NAPPR 6919 4th St NW Suite 1 87107 345-6289 Programs for first time pregnant Native American women and new mothers. Assist in establishing medical, networks, prenatal health, newborn care and child & family development guidance 1 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 CHILD SUPPORT SERVICES/ CHILDREN SERVICES Neutral Corner 255-0007 Provide space for supervised exchanges and visits w/children in cases where parents are separated, divorced, or otherwise required supervised exchange. Schedule an appointment to register with program NN Child Care Pgm 124 South Boardman Dr Gallup 87301/WR,AZ 505-863-9520/928-871-7476 Assists Navajos who are attending an educational or job skills program with childcare services call for eligibility and info. NM Child Safety Division Program infor@safernm.org 332-7707 Assist parents to properly install a car seat; YDI, SAFE House, Presbyterian Healthcare Service, UNM Hospital Parents Reaching Out 1920 Columbia SE #B 87106 247-0192 Provides networking opportunities for families to connect with and support each other, NM PIRC, NMPTI, Dream Catchers supports children’s learning and growth, special education, and developmental delays or medical conditions. SIPI Family Extension & Education Pgm 9169 Coors Rd NW 346-7709 The Resource Center sponsors workshops on various topics of interest in child development, health, financial education, nutrition, and education. http://www.sipi.bia.edu/outreach/outprog/feep/ Trumbull Community Ctr 419 Pennsylvania SE 87108 256-2006 Required 30 minute Car Seat Training with $15 co-payment to be eligible for a car seat. UNM Hospital/Special Care Nursery Youth Development, Inc. CIB (Certificate of Indian Blood) INFORMATION Most tribes require: ¼ blood quantum, complete application, lineal descendent, family tree,birth certificate, SScards, CIB from parents, paternity documents, and/or marriage license. Call for more information.* Acoma Pueblo – Noreen Concho Cochiti Pueblo – Marie Cordero www.pueblodecochiti.org Comanche Tribe– Paula POB 908 Lawton, OK 73502 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma POB 1210 Durant, OK 74702 Crow Tribe of Montana POB 159 Crow Agency, MT 59022 Isleta – April Chavez/Evangeline Lente Note: 552-5113 465-2244 580 492-3775 /6389 580 924 8280 /4529 406 638 3700 /3881 766-6625 Naturalized member determined by Tribal Council. ¼ blood quantum required. Jicarilla Apache Nation 3/8 blood quantum required 759-4214 Jemez – 834-3157 Laguna Note: Call for time limits on type of membership. 552-6654 552-6941 fax Mescalero Apache Tribe (575)464-9209 Nambe – Phillip Perez 455-2036 Navajo Nation –Office of Vital Records Window Rock AZ * 8am - 5pm 928 871-6386 Fort Defiance, AZ 928-729-4020 Crownpoint, NM Chinle AZ 928 674-2279 Ramah Shiprock 505-368-1334 Alamo Tuba City, AZ 928-283-3404 To’hajiilee, NM 8am–3pm M,T,W; TH Closed; Fri 8am-12pm Call for info Oglala Sioux Ohkay Owingeh (San Juan Pueblo) – Laura Calvert Picuris – Sheri Pojoaque – Laurie Ann Romero Rosebud Sioux Tribe www.rosebudsiouxtribe-nsn.gov San Felipe San Ildefonso – Bernice Martinez Sandia – Arnette Lewis Santa Ana Santo Domingo Ute Mountain Ute 2 505-786-2034 505-775-3328 575-854-2613 908-2099 / 2833 fax (605) 867-1321 / 2901 fax 852-4400 587-2519 455-2278 (1-888-747-2381) (605) 747-2381 ext.214 771-9958 455-2273 867-3317 867-3301 465-2214 / 465-1998 FAX 970-565-3751 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 CIB (Certificate of Indian Blood) INFORMATION Taos Tesuque Zia – Sylvia Saiz Zuni - Fabian Vicente 758-8626 983-2667 867-3304 Ext. 229 (505)782-7000 / 7208 FAX www.ashiwi.org CLOTHING AND HOUSEHOLD ITEMS East Central Multi-Service 306 San Pablo Suite B SE 87108 256-2070 Food boxes, clinic and dental services, children’s clothing, diapers, & English as a second language. Need ID, proof of residence,birth certificate. Location restrictions. Call for information Food Stamps Application 9am-1pm Nearly New 836 Camino del Pueblo Bernalillo 87004 (Sandoval County) 771-8228 Used clothing store offered free clothing for women returning to the workplace. Tue-Sat 11am -4:30pm Call for info Our Sister’s Closet Storehouse 210 Truman St NE 87108 106 Broadway SE 254-9922 842-6491 Tue-Sat 9am-10:30 pm Food; Tue-Fri 9am-10:30pm Clothes; Mon-Fri 9am-1pm. A referral from a school counselor & ID required for adults & children. Work clothing, shoes, & accessories for women going on job interview or work. United Way (211) 245-1735 CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES DEPARTMENT Reporting suspicion of adult /child abuse /neglect 300 San Mateo NE 1031 Lamberton 625 Silver SW Suite 400 Licensing and Childcare assistance CYFD www.cyfd.org 841-6100 841-2900 841-7800 841-4500 841-4800 Provides families with assistance with child care. Must have day care picked out before application process begins. All Faiths Receiving Home, Inc. 1709 Moon St NE 87112 271-0329 Provides emergency shelter care for children up to age 12 whose parents experiencing a crisis; intervention & counseling. Barrett House 10300 Constitution NE 243-4887 / 246-9244 Assistance to women & children. Limited 3 weeks stay that includes meals & curfews. Drug/alcohol free environment. Food, clothing, shelter, case mgmt, critical skills training, & the support needed to plan and establish a more stable future, for themselves & their children Must call first for shelter,curfews & NO drug/alcohol use. http://www.barrettfoundation.org The Guardianship Legal HELPLINE 4916 4th St NW 87107 1-800-980-1165 (505) 217-1660 Provides legal service to grandparents raising grandchildren & other kinship caregivers of children whose parents are unwilling or unable to take care of them. http://www.pegasuslaw.org New Mexico Center for Dispute Resolution 1-800-249-6884 (505) 247-0571 Provides some mediation services for visitation rights. http://www.nmcdr.org CRIME ASSISTANCE NM Crime Victims Reparation Commission 841-9432 Emergency funds when all other resources are exhausted and the situation is life threatening and directly related to the crime. DENTAL Community Dental Services (Adults and Children) First Nations Community Healthsource 5608 Zuni Rd. SE 765-5683 262-2481 www.fnch.org Certificate of Indian Blood, and income based. Requirements. Accept Medicaid and some insurance. SIPI Dental IHS 9169 Coors Rd. NW 346-2302 / 2306 Dental services and orthodontic services for 0-25 yr old Native American enrolled members. Certificate of Indian Blood; Medicaid & insurance. Emergency 1pm–3 pm, first 10 patients signed in. 3 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 DISABILITY SERVICES Adelante Day Service 105 Hospital Loop Rd NE 883-0215 Vocational and life skills training, community living services, volunteer and employment opportunities. Service Residential services, employment, respite, personal care, food supplies, independent living skills. ARCA 11300 Lomas NE 87112 332-6700 Provides supported residential and vocational services to people with developmental disabilities. ARC of NM 3655 Carlisle NE 87110 883-4630 Guardianship support for persons without family or other assistance; planning and identification of residential and day services to assist people in moving from institutions to the community, advocacy, for individual/families with benefits, Jobs, improved services; advocacy & training for persons w/ developmental disabilities involved w/ criminal justice system Community Options, Inc Cornucopia, Inc. 2720 San Pedro 2002 Bridge Blvd. SW 265-7936 887-1310 Respite, therapeutic day care, & homecare to elderly & disabled adults, force, college counseling &/or medical services. Independent Living Resource Center 266-5022 Housing, employment, personal care, and home improvements. Info Ctr for NM with Disabilities & Baby Net 2300 Menaul NE 87107 1-800-552-8195 272-8549 Division of Vocational Rehabilitaion (East) 5301 Central NE Ste 1600 87108 841-6450 DVR Central 111 Lomas NW , Ste 422 87102 841-5770 DVR South Central 1710 Rio Bravo SW 87105 877-7673 DVR West Central 5205 Quail NW 87120 836-1774 Disability related information and referral http://cdd.unm.edu/linc/babynet NM NM NM NM ABQ The Purpose is to help people with disabilities achieve a suitable employment outcome. NM Indian Children Pgm (UNM) 2300 Menaul NE Abq 87107 272-3000 Native American children ages birth to 18 yrs with developmental disabilities & their families. Call for info An ICP referral only by parents or representative agencies Parents Reaching Out 1920 Columbia SE #B 87106 247-0192 Provides networking opportunities for families to connect with and support each other. NM PIRC, NMPTI, Dream Catchers supports children’s learning and growth, special education, and developmental delays or medical conditions. 255-5501 RCI (Realizing Confidence and Independence) Adult services consist of vocational support & community outings. Early intervention services for children. Call for info.. 714 7th St SW Share Your Care Inc. Barelas 764-6445 Provides day service to Alzheimer’s and related Dementia, adults with developmental disabilities, mental illness. Transitional Living Services 5607 Domingo Rd NE 87108 268-5295 Provides living assistance, support services and housing for people with psychiatric disabilities. Residential services range From 24-hour supervised settings to semi-independent and independent living. Case management and counseling offered. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (DV) Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center 625 Silver 87102 243-2333 Advocacy for Groups & Individuals, Counseling; Specialized Services, Crime/Fraud Reporting, Employment, Occupational Professional Asst;Specialized, Legal Asst;General/Personal Emergency Response Systems,Support Groups;Abuse/Violence Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women 2401 12th St NW 87104 243-9199 DFV Legal Resources General legal information /education helpline. 877-974-3400/243-4300 Evolution Group, The 218 Broadway SE 87102 242-6988 Services & treat for adults. Provides 52 Parallel Treatment Pgm for DV offenders. Sliding-scale fee. Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families Santa Fe 87502 505-473-5536 Provides crisis intervention,shelter counseling, &advocacy for adult & child victims. Intervention for offenders & public education to address DV. CRISIS LINE (505) 473 5200 Haven House PO Box 15611 Rio Rancho NM 87174 896-4869 Provides DV crisis intervention, victim advocacy, emergency housing, support groups, and life skills education Urban Indian Advocacy Pgm /MorningStar House 1410 San Pedro NE 232-8299 Call for information & hours open An advocacy program for Indian women &children who are victims of domestic violence. Crisis Intervention Traditional Spiritual Healing, Legal /Courtroom Assistance, food bundles, rent, & more. 4 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE (DV) NM Dept. Of Children, Youth, & Families To report abuse and/or neglect 1-800-797-3260/841-6100 NM Coalition Against Domestic Violence 201 Coal SW 87102 246-9240 Call for hours of operation. Referrals provided to a statewide network of agencies and individuals that offer services in the field of domestic violence. Statewide DV topics training opportunities for DV agencies . CALL for more info. Resources Inc. 2301 Yale SE Suite E3 87106 243-4300 / 248 3165 Provides counseling, crisis intervention, & legal services to anyone victimized by DV. S.A.F.E. House Domestic Violence issues (intimate partners) Women’s Community Association 1-800-773-3645 247-4219 247-4219 /1-800-773-3645 Food boxes, clothes, legal advocacy, counseling, support and groups for women in domestic violence situations. Youth Shelter and Family Services Santa Fe 505-983-0586 ELDERLY/PERSONAL CARE SERVICES Abq/Bernalillo County Sr Affairs 714 7th St SW 87102 www.cabq.gov/seniors 764-6400 Offers seniors 50+ a wide array of services and opportunities to enhance our community's quality of life . 764-1612 Senior Companion Pgm_Provides support to family caregivers; assist with daily tasks to maintaining independence Abq Medical Ctr. 601 Martin Luther King NE 87102 727-8855/6504 Mental Health services for seniors,65+. Offers seniors,50+ a wide array of services & opportunities to enhance our community's quality of life. 764-1612 GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. Hospice of NM /1800HomeCare 4015 Carlisle NE, Suite E 87107 872-2300 A private home or residence, nursing home, group/shelter care home/nursing visits by physician, family counseling Spiritual support, comprehensive social services, etc. Medicaid, Medicare & insurance plans. No co-payments /deductibles Nat’l Hospice & Palliative Care Organizations NM Hospice Hotline Federal Hospice Hotline PACE/Total Community Care 904 A Las Lomas NE 1-800-658-8898 1-800-752-8649 1-800-221-9968 924-2650 Service: Seniors 55 +. Vocational rehab, mobility aids, dental care, errand running/shopping asst., med info, independent living skills, wellness programs, meals-buddy programs, adult day care, transportation and community clinic. Silver Horizons 1212 Candelaria NW Abq 87197 884-3881 Mon-Thu 8am-5pm;Closed Fri’s. Utility assistance & other services for Senior citizens 60 years old. Call for information. Quality Home Care 4316 Carlisle NE, Suite A 87017 264-5761 For Seniors & disabled-Mobility, cognitive & self-medication assistance, support services, household services, meal prep, & minor maintenance of assistive devices. Call for on eligibility. A Native American owned-NA Resource Development EMERGENCY/HOTLINES AGORA All issues help line. 1-866-HELP1NM/277-7855 Birth Parent Line 24 hrs. Pregnancy related counseling 1-888-732-4111 National Run Away Switchboard 1-800-RUN AWAY NurseAdvice NM 24x7 access to speak to a nurse or RN 1-877-7252552 NM Domestic Violence 24-HOTLINE 1-800-773-3645 National Domestic Violence 24-HOTLINE 1-800-799-7233 Safe House Domestic violence hotline and shelter. 1-800-773-3645/247-4219 St. Martins Hospitality Ctr. Mental health crisis line 239-4860 Response Crisis Suicide and serious crisis only. Provide resources. 1-888-920-6333 American Social Health Association 1-800-227-8922/1-919-361-8488 Information and resources about sexually Transmitted Disease. www.ashastd.org 5 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION Labor Ready 5815 Lomas NE/ 120 Yale SE / 333 Montano Rd Express Personnel Services 1903 Wyoming NE Manpower 4100 Osuna Community Options (Disabled adults) 2720 San Pedro ACT/ON Society, Inc 6314 Edith NE Ste. B 256 5148/268 9040/344-8003 298-4662 998-6200 265-7936 344-4956 Computers for kids. Must call and complete application. Waiting list may exist. Mayor’s Youth Jobs Initiative http://www.cabq.gov National Indian Youth Council, Inc. 767-5885 / 5860 247-2251 318 Elm Street SE Career and employment counseling; and job search and development. Living off the reservation, Native American, proof of residency, proof of income, unemployed/under employed, and 18 years old. www.niyc-alb.org Albuquerque Indian Center 105 Texas SE 268-4418 Employment and training services, counseling, and prevention activities, phone usage, legal assistance, food assistance, referrals for food and clothing, and notary services. Community Options 2720 San Pedro Dr NE 87110 265-7936 Provides employment services for people with disabilities. Equal Employment Opportunity 505 Marquette 248-5202 5000 San Mateo NE 881-6401 Discrimination Complaints against an employer. Goodwill Industries of NM-Pathways Provides skill development & job opportunities to person with barriers to employment, including homelessness. Job training, resume writing, bus pass, food boxes, work clothes, eye exams housing & gas/electric assistance. GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. H.E.L.P. (Must make appointment) 1501 Copper NE 265-3714 Assist in OJT, Work Experience, Training related services, (books, tuition) gas vouchers,clothing,or other related equipment up to $100. Photo ID, Social Security cards for all household members last month’s income,& a past due bill Work Force of Central NM-Dept. of Labor 2502 Southern Blvd American Indian Graduate Ctr 4520 Montgomery Blvd NE Suite 1B 891-1911 884-7007 Scholarships for Native Americans in undergraduate and graduate studies Call (505) 884-7007 CNM Community College www.aigcs.org 525 Buena Vista SE 224-3244 GED & College Courses for a 2 yr degree www.cnm.edu/depts/trio/index.php. ;TRiO Support Services (U.S. Dept of Ed) assists participants graduate\ from a CNM program & as appropriate transfer to a four-year college or university Highlands University 425-7511 / 454-3033 Offers courses towards a 2yr and 4 yr degree http://www.nmhu.edu New Mexico Dept. of Labor New Mexico Job Corps 401 Broadway 1500 Indian School Rd NW 841-8409 1-800-222-4143 Career counseling, use of office equipment, and some computer training. NM Job Corps (USDOL) New Futures School, Inc 1500 Indian School NW 87104 6110 Bellamah Av. NE 87110 Support the needs, educational, health, and social service for pregnant teens. SER de NM 1-800-992-2992 / 243-9281 872-0463 www.newfuturesinc.com 609 Gold SW 907-9957 Free GED tutoring/ prep/instruction in Math, Language Arts, Essay Writing Classes, M– Th. Southwestern Indian Polytechnic Institute 9146 Coors Rd NW www.sipi.bia.edu 346-2338 GED and College Courses for a 2 yr degree. Need CIB or tribal enrollment verification; Required fees. Call for information SIPI Family Extension & Education Pgm 9169 Coors Rd NW 346-7709 The Resource Center sponsors workshops on various topics of interest in child development, health, financial, nutrition education. http://www.sipi.bia.edu/outreach/outprog/feep/ UNM One University ABQ 87111 Higher education courses towards a 2 yr and 4 yr degree UNM Native American Studies www.unm.edu Mesa Vista Hall Rm 3018 Offers courses in Native American studies towards a 2 yr and 4 yr degree. Work Force Connection-Dept. Of Labor 277-3244 / 0111 277-3917 277-3917 www.unm.edu/~nasinfo 501 Mountain Rd. NW 6 222-4600 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 EX-OFFENDER PROGRAMS 510 2nd St SW Almas de Amistad 246–9300 Employment programs for women. HIV/AIDS prevention & substance abuse counseling. Dismis House NM POB 6101 ABQ 87197 www.dismashousenewmexico.org 343-0746 Transitional housing, & employment programs for men & women. Call for more information on services. GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. SOAR/H.I.R.E. NM Dept of Labor 401 Broadway NE 87102 841-8501 Employment programs. Call for more information on services http://www.hirenetwork.org/admin/clearinghouse.php?state_id=NM PBJ Family Serices, Inc. 1101 Lopez Rd SW 87105 877-7060 Prison-related Family Support Pgms provided to children,caregivers & family members of incarcerated parents living in PB&J’s service area;Therapeutic support groups,parenting classes,counseling,case mgmt, & community re-integration FOOD Alamosa Multi-Purpose Ctr Services: FOOD STAMPS Wed 1pm-3pm. ABQ Drop In Center 6900 Gonzales Rd SW 87105 250-6160 Call for more information 1007 San Mateo SE 256-8289 A food Pantry. Referral required from agency or organization. Fri 2pm-9pm; Sat & Sun 10am-6pm Call for information. ABQ Indian Center 105 Texas SE 87108 268-4418 Food boxes with referral from and organization or agency;.Substance abuse and other other counseling. Call for info. East Central Multi-Service 306 San Pablo Suite B SE 87108 256-2070 Food boxes, clinic and dental services, children’s clothing, diapers, & English as a second language. Need ID, proof of residence, birth certificate. Location restrictions. Call for information Food Stamps Application 9am-1pm ECHO, Inc Commodities 247-6777 Provides food for low income seniors & children under 6 yrs, not on WIC. First Nations Community Healthsource - WIC 5608 Zuni Rd. SE www.fnch.org 262-6532 Provides nutritional education & supplemental foods for pregnant,breast feeding & post-partum women &their infants & children age 5. ID, proof residence,birth certificate,income verification & child’s current shot records. By appt only! WIC (NM) Good Shepherd Ctr. 218 Iron SW 897-3311 243-2527 Meals served at 3:15 on M/T/W/F. Saturdays at 11 AM. Closed on Tuesdays and Sundays. Human Services Department 1-800-432-6217 Food stamps, Medicaid, LIHEAP, and /or cash assistance. SEE NM INCOME SUPPORT Sections. Martinez Town House 808 Edith NE 242-4333 Mon-Fri from 7am-3pm. Food baskets during Thanksgiving & Christmas; Coats offers once a year. Before/after childcare and preschool services are available. Proof of income, identification for all household members, and address. Noon Day 101 Broadway NE 246-8001 9am-4pm Tue-Fri. Day shelter.12pm Food served; 9am-11am showers, laundry,clothes, & counseling available;FRI haircuts offered Assist with rental/utility, must be willing to work 4 hrs for 4 consecutive days at Noon Day. Apply for FOOD STAMPS 12pm-4pm. Aults & children need ID. A written referral from an agency for adults w/out ID, fill out a questionnaire & one hour of service is required in order to receive a food box. Project Share 1515 Yale Blvd. 242-5677 Mon, Tue, Thur and Fridays from 12:30-3 PM Food boxes. 1 hour of community service required. Praise & Worship Ctr 3044 Isleta Blvd. SW 873-4112 2nd & 4th Sat ; 9am-11am FOOD BOXES &Christian Church Services Sunday 10 am; HOMEBOUND ID for adults and children.; children’s birth certificate, school enrollment form or parentage documents required.. Rio Grande Food Project 600 Coors NW 831-3778 Mon, Wed, and Fri 10am-2pm Need referral from caseworker, Dept of Human Services, or other organization, & I.D. Storehouse 106 Broadway SE 842-6491 Food/clothes once a month ONLY, Tue - Sat 9am-11am;Tue 1pm-4pm & Wed 1-3pm apply for FOOD STAMPS. Need Identification, Birth Certificate, baptismal, for adults and children (or school records). 7 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 FOOD St. Felix Pantry 4020 Barbara Loop, Rio Rancho 891-8075 Mon-Sat 9:30 a.m.- 1:00 p.m. ONCE A WEEK ONLY! Photo I.D, address verification document (i.e. utility bill) St. Michael’s of all Angels Tuesdays 9-10 AM 601 Montano NW 345-8147 1313 Iron SW 346-1504 Requirements: ID St. Vincent de Paul Must call for more information. Requirements: Must call to get screened, and have a home visit in 3-5 days. Tree of Life 533 Kentucky SE 232-6831 A Colorado host site SHARE food program with 50% discount food shopping prices. Also weddings, baptisims, funerals & 10 am Sunday services. Transport the elderly to doctors & shoppintg appointments. Contact Jim Bolton @ 232-6831 Visions Unlimited/Faith Tab Baptist 7701 Zuni SE 856-7606 Food Pantry. Open on 4th Saturday of the month at noon. Call for more information. HEALTH CARE SERVICES Abq PHS Indian Health Services/ Pharmacy (IHS) 801 Vassar Dr. NE 248-4052/248-4027/4003 Mon–Fri 8 pm–5pm;Sat-Sun Closed. No Walk-Ins or URGENT CARE services by appointment only! Optometry call on Monday @ 1pm for appointment. Appointment only SF PHS Indian Health Services (IHS) 1800 Cerrillos Rd Santa Fe 87505 505 988-9821 Mon–Frit 8 p.m – 5 p.m; Sat & Sun; Outpatient /URGENT CARE 24 hrs. Need CIB documents,.call for more nformation. ACL PHS Indian Health Services (IHS) POB 130 San Fidel, NM 87049 552-5300/552 5310 Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-4:30pm; Tue & Thu 10am-630pm;Pharmacy, dental, optometry Sat /Sun Emergency 24 hrs. Care Net 880-0882 Crisis pregnancy center. Free testing, limited ultrasound, counseling, mentor program material assistance. Community Coalition for Health Care Access 242-4755 ext 2 Assist with health care to uninsured people and undocumented immigrants. Dept. of Veterans Affairs Medical Ctr. 1501 San Pedro SE First Choice Community Health 2001 Centerol Faimiliar 265-1711 873-7400 Low-income medical care based on income, waiting list may apply. First Nations Community Healthsource 5608 Zuni Rd. SE 262-2481 www.fnch.org Health Clinic, Dental, WIC, Medicaid Enrollment, HIV/AIDS prevention, Buidling Bridges Mentor program,Behavioral Health services, and All My Relation couples enrichment group. CIB & income based; Accept Medicaid & some insurance. Healthcare for the Homeless (adults) INSURE NM State Coverage Insurance 1217 1st St. 242-4644 1-888-997-2583 Covers uninsured adults ages 19-64 with a total countable family income up to 200% of the federal poverty level. The state assists with the premium payment for individuals making less than 100 % of the federal poverty level. Call for information NM Lions Eye Bank 2501 Yale Blvd SE 87106 NM Aids Service (Free AIDs screening) 625 Truman NE NM Medicaid – ISD (See NM Income Support Division Section) 938-3134 938-7100 262-6556 Mon-Fri 8am only from 5pm-7pm for HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis NM Medical/Medicaid Assistance NA Liaison Santa Fe, NM NAPPR 6919 4th St NW Suite 1 87107 505-827-3133 345-6289 Programs for first time pregnant Native American women and new mothers. Assist in establishing medical, networks, prenatal health, newborn care and child & family development guidance. Topahkal Family Practice 1608 Isleta Blvd SW Mon–Fri 2 pm–7 pm /Sat 9:30 am–12 pm. No Insurance Needed or Accepted; $25 fee UNMH Financial Office 1650 University Blvd NE Suite 116 907-8311 272-2521 UNM Cares low cost medical care within UNMH. Satellite Office at FNCH on THU & FRI 8am – 12pm 5608 Zuni Rd. SE Proof of Bernalillo residence for 90+ days, income, and family size. 262-6584 UNMH Native American Liaison 272-8170 951-2133 pager Need Proof of Bernalillo residence for 90+ days, income, and family size. And notify IHS Contract Health Services @ 248-4082 within 72 hours, or 3 days of your visit. UNM Medical Center UNM Psychiatric Center 2211 Lomas Blvd NE 2600 Marble NE 8 272-2111 272-2800 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 HOMELESS SERVICES / HOUSING & RENTAL ASSISTANCE Albuquerque Housing Services 8140 University SE 764-3920 Assist with section 8 housing and rental assistance. Requirements: Call for more information. Abq Opportunity Ctr for the Homeless 715 Candelaria Blvd NE 87107 344-2323/4340 5 pm-6pm, Monday- Sat; 4:30 pm-7pm Sunday, 365 days a yr. CALL for transportation information. Transportation provided Admittance by phone reservation or faxed referral only; NO WALK-INS 525 2nd St SW Abq Rescue Mission 346-4673 An Emergency Shelter & Supportive Services Center for men;Mon- Sat 5pm-6pm ;Sun 4:30pm-7pm, 365 days/yr. CALL for transportation info. Admittance by phone reservation or faxed referral only; NO WALK-INS All Faiths Receiving Home, Inc. (505) 345-8938 Provides emergency shelter care for children up to age 12 whose parents are experiencing a crisis, and family counseling. Alamosa Multi Service Ctr 6900 Gonzales Rd SW 87121 346-4673 Provides emergency food, clothing,utility assistance to SW/Valley residents; Mon-Fri 8am-5pm;Tue& Thu 6pm-8pm Barrett House 10300 Constitution NE 243-4887 / 246-9244 Assistance to women and children. Limited 3 weeks stay that includes meals & curfews. Drug/alcohol free environment. Food, clothing, shelter, case management, critical skills training, and the support needed to plan and establish a more stable future, for themselves and their children http://www.barrettfoundation.org Must call first for shelter. Meals provided, short term, curfews, and NO drug/alcohol use. Bernalillo Co. Section 8 Housing 1900 Bridge SW 314-0200 A program that provides rental assistance to any eligible family by issuing a Voucher based on availability.Must apply for by submitting an application for placement on 1 yr Waiting List. Call for more informationWaiting Mon-Fri 8am-4pm Bridges Supportive Housing 10300 Constitution NE 87112 246-0944 Provides a 24 month supportive housing services to qualified individuals. Must be willing to work part-time, advance your education & participate in life skills classes & weekly case mgmt. Rent is based on 30% of income.. Catholic Charities 2010 Bridge Blvd SW 87105 247-0442 Assist with transitional housing for 1st time court evictions. Call BJ for qualifications. Casa Esperanza 1005 Yale NE 87106 277-9880 Provides housing for families with a child with catastrophic illness. The fee is $27-32/night & $15 deposit. Office 8am-6pm M-F; Sat 9am-1pm;Sun 11am-6pm Housing & emotional support for patients and their families who reside temporarily in Abq while the patient receives treatment. $27/night for 2-3 family members; $32/night 4 plus. CNM Community College Financial Aid 900 University Blvd SE 224-3090 The RUST Opportunity Award an emergency fund available for students in financial emergency situationss. A completed RUST application, a personal statement explaining unforeseen circumstance , educational goals, 2 letters of recommendation from intructors or advisors & supporting financial documents (receipts, medical, eviction notice…..) Eight Northern Pueblos-General Asst San Juan Pueblo 505 753-1435,1436,1438 General Assistance Progam (BIA SocialServices) for Eight Northern Pueblos. Tribal enrollment req’d. Call for more info FNCH Navajo United Way Pgm 5608 Zuni Rd. SE 262-6561 The Navajo United Way Program provides emergency assistance with food, rental utilities, and transportation needs to enrolled Navajo tribal members, if funding available. Once a year allowance only! NEED CIB(s) for all family members, income verification, photo ID, rental lease agreement. www.fnch.org FNCH Homeless Outreach 5608 Zuni Rd. SE 262-6538 Check in and be seen by the FNCH Primary Care Clinic for vitals. . Food box, bus tokens, & referrals for assistance from other agencies www.fnch.org Good Shepherd 218 Iron SW 243-2527 Overnight homeless shelter for men. Intake begins at 5:30 pm. Goodwill Industries of NM-Pathways 5000 San Mateo NE 881-6401 Provide skill development & job opportunities to person with barriers to employment, including homelessness. Job training, resume writing, bus pass, food boxes, work clothes, driver’s license fees, and phone cards. GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. Haven of Love 4025 Isleta Blvd SW 87105 877-9915 Homeless shelter for men 18 – 21 years old. Call ahead of time @ 804-6794 H.E.L.P. (Must make appointment) 5101 Copper NE 265-3717 Assist in OJT, Work Experience, Training related services, (books,tutition) gas vouchers,clothing,or other related equipment up to $100, rental & utility assistance. Photo ID, Social Security cards for all household members last month’s income,& a past due bill.. 9 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 HOMELESS SERVICES / HOUSING & RENTAL ASSISTANCE Healthcare for the Homeless (adults) 1217 1st St. NW 767-1193 Emergency transportation, motel & I.D. assistance. I.D. assists first 4 clients on Fridays only. Travelers aid assistance. Mon,Tue,Thu 8am-10 pm/1pm-3pm; Fri 8am 10 pm; Call for Intake info Mon., Behavior Health counseling for mental health and substance abuse Housing Discrimination Rights 924-3380 Mon,Tue,Thu 8:am-10 pm/1pm-3pm; Fri 8:am-10 pm; Call for more information. Interfaith Hospitality Network of ABQ 2801 Lomas Blvd NE B4 87106 268-0331 Shelter in local faith congregations, 3 daily meals, case mgmt, Life skills workshop,shower & laundry facilities (Day Ctr). Must be a family; one or two parents with children under 18 presently homelessness choosing to make a long-term difference. House 3 families, up to 14 people at a time; 8am-12pm;1pm-5pm Mon-Fri Appt only www.ihnabq.org John Marshall Multi Service Center 1500 Walter SE 87102 848-1345 Call to discover is funding is available for rental,clothing, &utility assistance.for SE 7 Downtown residents. Joy Junction 4500 2nd St. SW www.joyjunction.org 877-6967 Homeless shelter for families for 16-18 months. Transportation/ life skills provided. Also helps with food and clothing. Single men accepted Navajo Housing Authority Sect 8 POB 4980 Window Rock AZ 86515 928-871-2692 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Call for funding, eligibility & information Must be an enrolled Navajo Tribal member; Income verification; SS Card(s),Birth Certificate(s)s; Rental History, Criminal Drug History, Call for more information. Los Griegos Health & Social Service Ctr 1231Candelaria Rd NW 87107 346-4673 Provides emergency food, clothing, utility assistance to NE, & NWV residents; Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Landlord/Tenant Info-Metro Court (505) 841-8160 Assist with Eviction Forms, Landlord Forms, etc. Call for more information] MacManagement, Inc 139 Madison NE 87108 830-9808 Housing assistance for handicap or disabled clients. Verification of disability, income verification. required Call for info. Monarch Properties, Inc. Madison NE 87108 232-6698 Professionally manages 7 communities that offer affordable housing. The AHP provides an individual or family with a dwelling at a rental rate based on, & adjusted to, the income level of the individuals of family & number of unit occupants. Ronald McDonald House 1011 Yale NE 842-8960 Provides housing for families with a child with catastrophic illness. The fee is $10/night & $5 key deposit. S.A.F.E. House PO Box 25363 Albuquerque NM 87125 247-4219 For Domestic Violence victims. Provides assistance including shelter up to 90 days, individual / group counseling and therapy, case management, support groups, Recreational activities, transitional housing, and a thrift store which is free for S.A.F.E. house residents and clients. Public may go to counseling and therapy but have to call the hotline first. SW Indian Foundation 218 east Historic Highway 66 505-863-9568 Mon-Thu 8am-5pm. Closed Fridays. One-time, rental, utility, food, high school tuition, home repair,alcoholism & substance abuse assistance & more. Need income verification, rent/utility documents, eviction notice. Call for more info. Salvation Army Family Services 4301 Bryn Mawr Dr. NE 872-1171/ 881-0052 fax/761-9818 Provides food boxes, utilities and rental assistance. Assistance is based on availability of funds. Call for requirements. St Martin’s Hospitality Center 1201 3rd St. NW 87125 843-9405 Mon-Fri 8am-2pm & Sun 8am-10am Assistance for utilities is available only if agency has funding. Homeless & near homeless resources include breakfast, showers, phones, clothes, storage, & job searches. Also assists with hotel vouchers & housing owned by St Martin’s. Homeless Court Available for Misdemeanor charges, call for more info. Behavior Health services provides counseling to mental health & substance abuse concerns & is available on Mondays from 8am-4pm. St. Vincent de Paul 1313 Iron Ave. SW/714 4th St. SW 346-1504/242-3434 Mon-Fri 9am - 4pm. Rental,utility,water, assistance, and food boxes. Must call and have a 3-day eviction notice. Reverse Home Equity Mortgage Loan 1500 Walter SE 764-8867 A government program allowing seniors to draw down on money on their home equity. Counseling prior to applying for a loan and for lender information. Call for more information. Women’s Center of Hope (Call for more information) 243 3310 Christian transitional housing and resources for women to develop skills to get their life back on track. Women’s Housing Coalition, NM POB 274589 87125 884-8856/ 247-4219 /1-800-773-3645 Provides assistance for women & children in a domestic violence situation. Call for more information. Value Options/Supportive Housing Coalition, NM POB 274589 87125 505-346-9525/255-3643 VONM housing pgm move-in assistance & eviction prevention through a zero interest loan eligible clients. 10 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 Emergency’s only & individuals currently receiving behavioral health assistance Call for more details. NM HUMAN SERVICES DEPT. – INCOME SUPPORT DIVISION NE Office 4330 Cutler Ave. NE NW Office 1041 Lamberton Pl NW SE Office 1711 Randolph Rd SE SW Office 1401 Coors Rd SW Sandoval County 830 Camino Del Pueblo NMHSC Native American Liaison Office of Secretary Santa Fe, NM 222-9600 841-7700 383-2600 841-2300 771-6334 505-827-7751 LAW ENFORCEMENT Albuquerque Police Dept. APD Crime Prevention APD Crimes Against Children APD Sex Crimes/Stalking Bernalillo County Sheriff’s Office Investigations Sandoval County Sheriff’s Office Rio Rancho Police Department Santa Fe Police Department Valencia County Sheriff’s Office Bureau of Indian Affairs NM State Police UNM Campus Police 242-2677 924-3600 761-4060 768-2300 768-4111 867-7526 891-7226 428-3720 866-2460 563-3804 841-9256 277-2241 LEGAL ASSISTANCE Abq Human Rights 600 2nd St NW, Suite 520 Plaza Del Sol 800-659-8331/924-3380 Advice or discuss filing a discrimination complaint in: race, sex, employment, housing, public accommodations Advocacy Inc. 256-9369 Legal process for guardianship. Income based. Court Clinic nmcourts.com 841-7409 Court ordered participates will receive mediation. Dads Against Discrimination, Inc. 299-2673 Open:Mon–Fri 9:30 am-5pm Equality, custody & support in the legal system. A self-help program. $40 membership fee. NM Legal Aid 301 Gold SW 87125 243-7871 DV,court order of protection, tribal law matters, tenant/housing rights; No criminal or traffic cases.. Legal FACS 400 Gold SW # 106 256-0417 Assist with divorce, child custody, and child support to low income families. Call for more information. Law Access New Mexico 998-4529 Monday-Friday 9-12 and 12:30-3pm. Statewide legal help line with issues regarding landlord/tenant, consumer, employment, benefits, and family law issues. No court representation. New Mexico Public Defender 505 Marquette Av NW 841-5100 Mon-Fri 8am-5pm http://www.pdd.state.nm.us/index.htm Statewide legal help. Provide legal representation to clients. Works w/other criminal justice agencies, including NM’s 14 elected district attorneys to improve public safety & provide an effective criminal justice system. Active in NA DVcourts, adult & juvenile drug courts & early plea programs. Santa Fe 301 N. Guadalupe Street Suite 202 87501 Clovis 800 Pile, Suite A 88101 (9th Judicial District Court) New Mexico Public Defender Gallup 821 Ford Drive 87503 Hobbs 1601 N. Turner Suite #300 88241 Carlsbad 211 North Canal 88220 Roswell 610 North Virginia 88201 (3rd Judicial District Court) (5th Judicial District Court) (5th Judicial District Court) (5th Judicial District Court) 11 (505) 827-3931 (505) 769-1991 (505) 722-2845 (505) 397-5230 (505) 887-5573 (505) 624-6020 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 LEGAL ASSISTANCE Alamorgodo 920 N. White Sands Blvd. 88310 (12th Judicial District Court) Aztec 300 Gossett Drive 87410 (11th Judicial District Court) Las Cruces 500 S. Main (7th Floor) 88001 ( 3rd Judicial District Court) Taos 105 Sipapu 87571 Bernalillo County Metro Court (505) (505) (505) (505) 437-4600 334-1883 524-6200 758-5589 401 Lomas NW, ABQ 87103 841-8151 Mon-Fri 7a.m.-5pm. Court proceedings Public Defender Catholic Social Services (505) 247-0442 or (505) 247-9521 Provides legal assistance for immigration, domestic violence issues for victims, seniors, & homeless women and children. CNM Paralegal Law Center-South Valley Campus Provides free legal services to South Valley Residents. Indian Pueblo Legal Services, Inc. (505) 224-5080 1-800-867-3452 (505) 867-3391 Provides free legal services on domestic violence issues & assistance with forms. Rio Grande Pueblo Office Bernalillo Enlace Comunitario 310 Valverde Dr. SE Abq (505) 246-8972 Provides counseling and civil legal assistance to Spanish speaking victims of domestic violence issues. GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. Project Pegasus 4916 4th St NW 87107 www.pegasuslaw.org 244-1101 Income based legal assistance in guardianship, emancipation, special ed. disabilities & some civil right cases unwilling or unable to take care of them. www.pegasuslaw.org Protection and Advocacy 256-3100 Legal assistance to people with disabilities concerning a civil case. Senior Citizens Law Office (SCLO) (505) 265-2300 Legal services for people over 60; wills, Power of Attorney, etc. WWW.DADSRIGHTS.COM (312) 807-3990 A law firm provides service to father’s wanting to obtain custody; Information & resources for father’s parental rights. Second District Court 400 Lomas NW, ABQ 87103 http://www.seconddistrictcourt.com 841-6702 Mon-Fri 8am-12pm/1pm-5pm Children, Family,Divorce (Pro Se) Court;Civil,Criminal, Domestic Violence, Jury Division State Bar of New Mexico (ABQ) 1-800-876-6227 / (505) 797-6000 Provides information on legal resources. PLSD Referral Program State Bar of NM Referral program offers 30 minute consultation/case assessment with a private attorney $27. M-F, 8:30am-12:30 pm 1-800-876-6227 or (505) 797-6066 UNM Law Clinic 1117 Stanford Dr NE 87131 277-5265/2146 Must meet income guidelines. Services are available to UNM students or staff 55 or older & Native Americans. MEDICAL ASSISTANCE Community Coalition for Health Care Access 242-4755 X. 2 Assist with health care to uninsured people and undocumented immigrants. Healthcare for the Homeless (adults) 1217 1st St. NW 87102 MEDBANK Pgm-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver Sq SW Suite 400 242-4644 841-4575 A prescription drug assistance program for those who do not have drug coverage. Call for more information. NM Human Services Department NAPPR 6919 4th St NW Suite 1 87107 1-800-432-6217 345-6289 Programs for first time pregnant Native American women and new mothers. Assist in establishing medical, networks, prenatal health, newborn care and child & family development guidance. Topahkal Family Practice 1608 Isleta Blvd SW 907-8311 Mon–Fri 2pm-7 pm/Sat 9:30 am–12pm Medical Services for the Whole Family; Uninsured Patients; Walk-Ins. No Appts. Needed; No Insurance Needed or Accepted; Usual Office Visit $25 fee. UNM Health Care –Native American Liaison 272-8170 Assist Native Americans with programs to assist with finding alternatives to UNMH medical bills. PNG North Side 5901 Harper 87109 Mon–Fri 8am-5pm Provides a one-time name brand (no generic brand) prescription for medication 12 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 PREGANCY RELATED SERVICES LDS family Services La Familia 4400 Presidential Drive NE Suite C 707 Broadway NE Suite 103 836-5947 766-9361 Counseling for pregnancy and/or adoption services. www.la-familia-inc.org New Futures School 6110 Bellamah Av. NE 87110 Support the needs, educational, health, and social service for pregnant teens. 872-0463 www.newfuturesinc.com Planned Parenthood Clinic Clinic Surgical Clinic Surgical Clinic 9809 Candelaria Building 2 Suite C and D 3625 Central NE 701 San Mateo 4300 Ridgecrest Dr. Suite P 294-1577 265-3722 265-9511 899-7900 SOCIAL SECURITY Social Security Office (ABQ) 4300 Cutler NE 87110 Social Security www.socialsecurity.gov 1-800-689-8528 1-800-772-1213 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Alcoholic Anonymous Al-Anon The Crossroads AA.org for meeting list/information 266-1900 262-2177 or 800-344-2666 242-1010 A 2 yr. transitional housing program for women and their children. Must have a dual diagnosis of substance abuse and mental health. Contact Mary for a phone intake. HCH Los Arboles HCH 1217 1st St. NW 87102 www.abqhch.org 766-5197/334-6738 Tuesdays at 11A.M. A 6-9 month residential substance abuse recovery program for homeless men Endorphin 509 Cardenas SE 87108 268-3372. Transitional living pgm for the homeless & substance dependent. Dormitory-style housing (18 rooms) at the corner of Zuni & Cardenas (across from MATS & Turquoise Lodge) http://www.endorphinpower.org/index.html GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 625 Silver SW Suite 400 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. Healthcare for the Homeless (adults) 1217 1st St. NW 87102 767-5197/767-1146 Outpatient recovery groups, ;Casa Los Arboles a residential substance abuse pgm;Villa de Paz a 18 month aftercare pgm where clients get their own apartment, but continue the pgrm of Casa Los Arboles. Call for service hours. Hogares 1218 Griegos Rd NW 87107 http://hogaresinc.com 345-8471 Mon-Fri 8:30am- 5:30pm Provides a 24 hr. treatment for youth,12-18 yrs, with severe emotional, & substance abuse. Residential care, foster care, respite, treatment program for substance abuse, and counseling, case management. Metro Assessment & Treatment Services 5901 Zuni NE 87108 468-1550 Provides short-term detoxification,30-day recovery treatment, access to transitional housing options, and continued outpatient treatment, case management and supportive services. Call for more information. New Moon Lodge Residential Ctr Ohkay Owingeh (SJ Pueblo) 505-852-2788 Residential rehabilitative program for Native American with substance abuse use. CIRCLE of LIFE outpatient rehabilitative program for Native American with substance abuse use. Pathways, Inc 617 Truman NE 248-7812/7810 366-2400 Outpatient treatment, case mgmt, counseling, psychiatric services and substance Abuse treatment. Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program 242-3112 A 6 month residential program for men with substance abuse problems-includes counseling, therapy, & group seesions. St Martin’s Hospitality Center-BHS Stepping Stones 1201 3rd St. NW 1217 1st St. NW Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services 13 764-8231 843-7611 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 SUBSTANCE ABUSE Sobriety House Sobriety House Sobriety House 126 General Chennault NE 87123 503 Riverside SW 87102 807 Aritas Rd SW 87105 332-8935 877-2771 877-2583 Provides substance abuse services to adult males, homeless, unemployed, or have a history of mental/ chronic illnesses, and involved with the criminal justice system; Clean and sober housing, family/ vocational counseling, Case management… Tierra del Sol 831-7815 Residential program for single women and children who struggle with substance abuse use, trauma-related, and occurring mental health disorders. Turquoise Lodge 600 Isleta Blvd. SW 87105 841-8978 Short-term,18 day, adult inpatient services for substance abuse;.8am–4:30pm. Admission based fee sliding income scale. Villa de Paz Transitional Housing 254-0320 Must be sober for 4 months prior to residency. Transitional living program for men and women. Urban Indian Advocacy Program 1410 San Pedro NE 232-8299 Legal, parenting, food, clothing, counseling, rental assistance & domestic violence and substance abuse concerns. Must be a Tribal enrolled member; Immunization records, referral from Behavioral health specialist & in DV situation. Women in Recovery 509 Cardenas St. SE 87108 268-8865 Support Group every Tuesday, 5pm – 6pm TRANSPORTATION Albertsons Sav-On: Food Centers All Locations Sells Gold (for adults) monthly bus passes for $30 and Silver (for kids, students, and senior citizens) monthly bus passes for $12. ABQ Indian Center 105 Texas St SE 87108 268-4418 Sells monthly bus passes for $10 each. They go on sale on the last day of each month. ABQ Ride 243-RIDE (7433)/247-1750 Must have impairment and complete an application for transportation services. Call at least 24hrs before appointment. Alvarado Transportation Center 100 1st St SW 87102 243-RIDE Sells Daily, 2 & 3 day, Monthly, Quarterly, Semi Annual, and Annual bus passes for full price. Catholic Charities of Central NM 247-9521 Must call and schedule for transportation Greyhound Bus Station GOLD MENTORS-NM Aging & Long Term Services 243 4435 841-4565/4586 Refer to programs that assist in rent, utility, clothing, food, transportation to work, legal issues, domestic violence, health problems job skills, childcare, etc…. Call for more information. Healthcare for the Homeless (adults) 1217 1st St. 767-1146 Emergency transportation & motel assistance for the homeless. Need to call for intake information. Mon,Tue,Thu 8:am-10 pm/1pm-3pm; Fri 8:am-10 pm; John Brooks Supermarket 5555 Zuni Rd. SE 265-6641 Sells Gold (for adults) monthly bus passes for $30 and Silver (for kids, students, and senior citizens) monthly bus passes for $12. Mini Ride (Transportation for people with disabilities) 764-6165 For people with disabilities. Non-emergency & must scheduled in advance for service. Must have a city pass. Call for info. Safe Ride (Must have Medicaid/Pres. Salud) Superior Medical 1-888-725-3467 341-0042 Medicaid/insurances to transport to medical, dental, and therapy appointments. Bus pass program. St Martin’s Hospitality Center 1201 3rd St. NW 843-9797/843-9405 Mon-Frid 8am-2pm. & on Sundays 8am-10am Assistance for travelers’ aid. Homeless & near homeless resources include breakfast, showers, phones, clothes, storage, & job searches. From 8am-4pm, Mon, Behavior Health services provides counseling for mental health and substance abuse concerns Tree of Life 533 Kentucky SE Transport the elderly to their doctors appointments and shopping . Contact Jim Bolton. 14 232-6831 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 UTITILTIES FNCH Navajo United Way Pgm 5608 Zuni Rd. SE www.fnch.org 262-6565 / 6561 The NUW Pgm provides once a year emergency minimal assistance with food, rental utilities, & tokens.for enrolled Navajo tribal members. CIB(s), income verification, photo ID, a current utility bill & dependent on availability of funds H.E.L.P. (Must make appointment) 1501 Cooper NE 265-3714 Assist in OJT, Work Experience, Training related services, (books,tutition) gas vouchers,clothing,or other related equipment up to $100. Photo ID, Social Security cards for all household members last month’s income,& a past due bill. Jewish Family Services 5500 Wyoming NE 291-1818 Thursday 2-3 for the food pantry. Utility assistance is only when funds are available and those with zip code of 87109 John Marshall Multi Service Center 1500 Walter SE 87102 848-1345 Call to discover is funding is available for rental,clothing, &utility assistance.for SE 7 Downtown residents. LIHEAP/LITA Qwest Phone Assistance 800-283-4465 Mon-Fri 7am-5pm, apply at your local Income Support Division. (See NM Income Support Division) Need ID, Head of Household, completed LIHEAP application, a copy utility bill & proof of income.. Los Griegos Health & Social Service Ctr 1231Candelaria Rd NW 87107 346-4673 Provides emergency food, clothing, utility assistance to NE, & NWV residents; Mon-Fri 8am-5pm Salvation Army 4301 Bryn Mawr Dr. NE 881-4292 Food boxes, utilities and rental assistance. Assistance is based on availability of funds. Call for specific requirements. St. Vincent de Paul 1313 Iron Ave. SW/714 4th St. SW 346-1504/242-3434 Mon-Fri 9am-4pm Rental assistance, food boxes, and utility/water assistance. Must call and have a 3-day eviction notice. Have zip code of 87109-87123. Call on Tuesday to receive food on Thursday. Once a month only. SW Indian Foundation 218 East Historic Highway 66 505-863-9568 Mon-Thu 8am-5pm. Closed Fri. Rental, utility, food, high school tuition, home repair, alcoholism & substance abuse assistance and much more. Required Income verification, rent, utility documents, eviction notice. Call for information. Silver Horizons 1212 Candelaria NW Abq 87197 884-3881 Mon-Thu 8am - 5pm. Closed Fri.Utility assistance & other services for Senior citizens over 60 yrs old. Call for more info. VETERANS Veterans Administration Veterans Outreach Pgm NM Veterans Integration Ctr 265-1711 256-2784 265-0512 6101 Central Ave NE 87108 Transitional pgm assisting homeless veterans to integrate back into community life. Field office and lodging at the facility, Also assist veterans in filing for state and federal benefits and services. Requirements: Vets with honorable discharge from any branch of the U.S. Armed Forces. Vets must have been sober for at least 28 days prior to acceptance and may be required to submit to a pre-placement drug test VOTING Bernalillo County County Clerk One Civic Plaza NW 6th Floor Bureau of Elections http://www.bernco.gov/live/departments.asp?dept=2315 clerk@bernco.gov 469-1290 Native American Coordinator Shirlee Smith NM Secretary of State State Capitol N. Annex, Ste 300 Santa Fe 800-477-3632/469-1290 Provides public information on statewide & federal elections. http://www.sos.state.nm.us/main/elections/electioninfo.htm https://voterview.state.nm.us NM STATE VOTER VIEW to check your voter registration status. A Voter identification forms of ID: (A) a physical form of I.D. (1) an original or copy of a current and valid photo I.D. with/without an address or (2) an original or copy of a utility bill, bank statement, government check, paycheck student I.D. card or other government doc, including I.D. issued by an Indian nation, tribe or pueblo, that shows the name & address of the person, the address of which is not required to match the voter's certificate of registration; or (B) a verbal or written statement by the voter of the voter's name, year of birth and unique identifier; provided, however, that the statement of the voter's name need not contain the voter's middle initial or suffix. NM Native American Election Information Pgm http://www.sos.state.nm.us/Main/Elections/Native%20American/NAEIP.html 1-800-477-3632 https://voterview.state.nm.us/ Navajo Elections Admin Window Rock, AZ 800-775-8683 / 928-871-6367 Quality Inn Office Complex Suite 212 - PO Box 3449 86515 Chinle 1-866-387-9352; Eastern 1-888-508-6870; Western 1-888-508-4970; Northern 1-866-659-5842 15 FIRST NATIONS COMMUNITY HEALTHSOURCE SOCIAL SERVICE RESOURCE REFERENCE Created by FNCH / Edited by Marcus Slim, SS Coordinator, (505) 262-6526 02/23/2010 5608 Zuni Rd SE ABQ 87108 RG #45 VOTING Absentee Voting Sites Off the Navajo Nation: NIYC, Inc Albuquerque 318 Elm St SE Blanding – College of Eastern Utah - Arts & Events Center 715 W 200 S Salt Lake City Indian Walk-In Center 120 W 1300 S Phoenix Indian Center 2601 N Third St, Suite 100 505 247-2251 435 678-2201 801 486-4877 602 263-1017 Service: Navajo Nation voting registration, voting and election information to Navajo Tribal members. Requirements: Enrolled member of the Navajo Nation , photo ID, and 18 yrs. old www.enavajo.org www.niyc-alb.org NM Legislature State Capitol, Santa Fe, NM www.Legis.state.nm.us League of Women Voters 2403 San Mateo NE, Suit W-16C 87110 505-986-4600 505-884-8441 For a one-stop shop of web information resources, check out the League's Resources page. From voter and government information to television, this page can help you find the information you need. http://www.lwvabc.org NAVA - SAGE Council Organization 510 3rd SW 87102 Provides state & federal voting registration, voting election information. ` 260-4696 http://www.sagecouncil.org/native.html YOUTH Building Bridges Mentoring Pgm (FNCH) 5608 Zuni Rd. SE 87108 262-6559/6562 Building Bridges Mentoring Program is focused on facilitating a supportive mentor relationship between a caring adult and Youth ages 4 to 18 within the Albuquerque area. fnch.org Native Spirit Cheer 417 Tennessee St NE Unit B 795-0917 Native American Cheerleading Program for ages 6- 18. Call for more info. NM Forum for Youth In Community 924 Park Avenue SW, Suite D 87102 821-3574 Dedicated to building power among the Native Youth in the Southwest through traditional knowledge, personal wellness, and community organizing. Youth get-togethers every 2nd & 4th Wed of each month. www.nmforumforyouth.org Santa Fe Mountain Ctr 1524 Bishop's Lodge Road, Tesuque 87574 505 983 6158 Provides experiential & adventure-based programs for children, youth, families & groups Southwest Organizing Project Youth 211 10th St SW 87102 247 8832 Provides leadership development to young people with opportunities & access to resources we need to think for ourselves and analyze our surroundings, to have a voice in decisions that affect our lives, and to build power in our communities. http://www.swop.net/youth.htm Young Women United 220 Adams St SE 87108 831-8930 Young women of color and our allies to change the relations of power in Albuquerque. We take action to; support each other, educate our communities and ourselves, reduce the violence around and against us, improve our health, and build the power of our communities. We aim to build a strong community based on mutual respect, personal and communal growth, and friendship, in which each member is both a teacher and learner. The goal is to provide a safe and supportive environment for young women of color in Albuquerque. http://www.berncohealthcouncil.org/YWU.html 16