NEW MEXICO STATEWIDE RESOURCES For emergencies, please call 911 NEW MEXICO FAMILY ORGANIZATION Does it seem like your child is always in trouble? Are you getting calls from the teacher, principal or day care to come pick up your child? Is your child having meltdowns at home and everywhere you go? Do you feel like the only parent going through this and are tired of people blaming you and giving you unhelpful parenting advice? some other behavioral health diagnosis and you need information or support? WE ARE PARENTS OF CHILDREN LIKE YOURS! We are available to help support, assist, and advocate for you so that your child can be successful at home, in school and in the community. Call us to find out how we can assist you: 3232 Candelaria NE Albuquerque, NM 87107 855-484- 0144 (instate toll- free) 505-292- 7414 (local) 505-271- 8983 (fax) www.braininjurynm.org tewide Crisis Line: 1-855- NMCRISIS (1-855- 662-7474) The statewide crisis line is a simple and easy way to access mental health and substance abuse services and supports. The crisis line is staffed by mental health professionals who can respond to a crisis 24 hours per day and 7 days per week. Agora Crisis Center: (505) 277-3013 6:00 am - midnight, 365 days a year Sometimes it's hard to talk about certain problems or issues with our family and friends. Agora unteers are ready to provide compassionate, non- judgmental listening for anything you want to discuss.
National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) NAMI NM: www.nm.nami.org (505) 260-0154 gest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. NAMI advocates for access to services, treatment, supports and research and is steadfast in its commitment to raise awareness and build a community for hope for all of those in need. State, Federal, and Local Government in New Mexico: http://www.newmexico.gov/government.php New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Department http://www.cyfd.org The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after- care services such as domestic violence programs, foster care, protective services, juvenile justice, adoption services, transition services, probation and aftercare. New Mexico Human Services Department: http://www.hsd.state.nm.us The Human Services Department administers such programs as Medicaid, TANF, Food Stamps, and Child Support Enforcement Services, among others. Food Resource Directory (St. Joseph Community Health): http://www.newmexicoresources.org/food_directory_8_20_09.pdf Contains a listing of food resources in New Mexico, including the SNAP (Food Stamp) program, WIC offices, Temporary Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP), Share New Mexico, soup kitchens, food pantries, hot meals for senior citizens, home gardening, farmer's markets, summer lunch program, and school lunch programs. Also included is a list of school- based health centers and contact information. The directory is provided in both English and Spanish. United Way of Central New Mexico 211: http://www.uwcnm.org/find_help/211.html United Way of Central New Mexico has put together a list of resources designed to help everyone from babies through senior citizens. This comprehensive list has addresses, phone numbers, and a map to the location that specializes in the services that you may need. New Mexico Social Service Resource Directory: http://www.nmresourcedirectory.org/site/1/home.aspx The New Mexico Aging and Long- Term Services Department provides information about providers of health care, transportation, assisted living, independent living centers, legal services, and more.
MyCommunityNM/Home of the Salud Manual: http://www.mycommunitynm.org/main/index.php A listing of New Mexico resources and service providers for a variety of programs, such as health, social services, education, legal services, transportation, and community centers. New Mexico Juvenile Justice Program Inventory: http://nmsc.unm.edu/dir- inventory/inventory/ A statewide catalog of programs available to juveniles in need of services; maintained by the New Mexico Sentencing Commission. Community Action New Mexico: http://www.communityactionnewmexico.org Provides services and advocacy throughout the state surrounding such issues as the economy, financial literacy and asset- building, education, housing, and community development. New Mexico Voices for Children: http://www.nmvoices.org A nonpartisan organization that advocates to improve the health and well- being of children, families, and communities in New Mexico. New Mexico Disabilities Portal: http://www.nmdisabilityportal.com A site to connect New Mexicans with disabilities to resources that meet their individual needs. STATEWIDE TRIBAL RES Education for Parents of Indian Children with Special needs (EPICS) www.epicsproject.org EPICS is non- profit community parent resource center for families who live in New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado who have American Indian children with disabilities and/or special healthcare needs from birth to age 26 years old. Native American Professional Parent Resources http://www.nappr.org NAPPR has provided culturally sensitive and appropriate services to Native American families in Albuquerque and surrounding areas for more than 30 years. NAPPR empowers, educates and provides supportive services to build healthy Native American children and families. Indian Affairs Department Tribal Resource Guide www.iad.state.nm.us/docs/funding/iadresourceguide.pdf OptumHealth New Mexico Native American Resources www.optumhealthnewmexico.com/consumer/en/nativeamericanresources.jsp
First Nations Community Health Source http://fnch.org First Nations Community Health Source is committed to providing a culturally competent, comprehensive health service delivery system integrating traditional values to enhance the physical, spiritual, emotional and mental wellbeing of American Indian/Alaska Native families and other underserved populations residing in Albuquerque and surrounding areas. Native American Disability Law Center www.nativedisabilitylaw.org The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that provides free legal assistance, advocacy and education to Native Americans with disabilities. PeaceKeepers Domestic Violence Program Phone: (505) 753-4790 PeaceKeepers has been offering domestic violence services to the Eight Northern communities since 1992. Offering domestic violence counseling to victims of domestic violence, victim advocacy, legal assistance, offender groups, training, systems advocacy, prosecution, probation, and transitional housing. New Sunrise Regional Treatment Center (NSRTC) Phone: (505) 552-5500 Tewa Women United (TWU) tewawomenunited.org Phone: (505) 747-4326 TWU is a colle TWU was incorporated for educational, social and benevolent purposes, specifically for the ending of all forms of violence against Native Women and girls, Mother Earth and to promote peace in New Mexico. Tribal Behavioral Health, Substance Use and Treatment Centers Alamo Behavioral Health Taos Recovery Program P.O. Box 907 P.O. Box 1846 Magdalena, NM 87825 Taos Pueblo, NM 87571 Phone: (575) 854-2626 Phone: (575) 758-7824 Fax: (575) 854-2616 Fax: (575) 758-3346 Jicarilla Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 546 Dulce, NM 87528 Phone: (575) 759-3162 Fax: (575) 759-3588 Jemez Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 279 Jemez Pueblo, NM 87024 Phone: (575) 834-7258 Fax: (575) 834-9507
Ramah Behavioral Health P.O. Box 490 Pinehill, NM 87357 Phone: (505) 775-3353 Fax: (505) 775-3630 San Felipe Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 4339 San Felipe Pueblo, NM 87001 Phone: (505)771-9900 Fax: (505) 867-6166 Eight Northern Indian Pueblos, Inc. Circle of Life North Behavioral Health Network 1102 Paseo de Onate Eapanola, NM 87532 Phone: (505) 852-1377 Fax: (505) 852-1378 Five Sandoval Behavioral Health Program 1043 Highway 313 Bernalillo, NM 87004 Phone: (505) 867-3351 Fax: (505) 867-3514 Acoma Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 328 Acomita, NM 87034 Phone: (505) 552-6663 Fax (505) 552-6426 Laguna Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 194 Laguna, NM 87026 (505) 552-6513 (505) 552-6387 Mescalero Tribal Human Services P.O. Box 228 Mescalero, NM 88340 Phone: (575) 464-4432 Fax: (575) 464-4331 Zuni Recovery Center P.O. Box 339 Zuni, NM 87327 Phone: (505) 782-4717 Fax: (505) 782-5880 Southern Ute Substance Abuse Program - Peaceful Spirit P.O. Box 429 Ignacio, CO 81137 Phone: (970) 563-4555 Fax: (970) 563-4618 Ute Mountain Ute Counseling & Treatment Center P.O. Box 209 Towaoc, CO 81334 Phone: (970) 564-5701 Fax: (970) 564-5708 Community Health Center Tigua Alcoholism Program Ysleta Del Sur Pueblo 9314 Juanchido El Paso, TX 79907 Phone: (915) 858-1076/1077 Fax: (915) 858-2367 Sandia Social Services Program 481 Sandia Loop Bernalillo, NM 87004 Phone: (505) 771-5131 Fax: (505) 867-4997 Santo Domingo Substance Abuse Program P.O. Box 130 Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052 Phone: (505) 465-2733 Fax: (505) 465-0433
P.O. Box 3368 Canoncito, NM 87026 Phone: (505) 908-2571 Fax: (505) 908-2572 Isleta Behavioral Health Program P.O. Box 580 Isleta, NM 87022 Phone: (505) 869-5475 Fax: (505) 869-4584 Indian Health Services: Albuquerque Area 5300 Homestead RD., N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87110 Phone: (505) 248-4500 Fax : (505) 248-4115 Acoma- Canoncito- Laguna Service Unit P.O. Box 130 San Fidel, N.M. 87049 Phone: (505) 552-5300 Albuquerque Service Unit 801 Vassar Drive, N.E. Albuquerque, N.M. 87106 Phone: (505) 248-4000 Fax: (505) 248-4088 Jicarilla Service Unit P.O. Box 187 500 Mundo Road Dulce, NM 87528-0187 Phone: (575) 759-3291 Fax: (575) 759-3651 Mescalero Service Unit P.O. Box 210 Mescalero, NM 88340 Phone: (505) 671-4441 Santa Fe Service Unit 1700 Cerrillos Road Santa Fe, NM 87505 Phone: (505) 988-9821 Santa Clara Health Clinic State Road 30 Espanola, NM 87532 Phone: (505) 753-9421 Santo Domingo Health Center P.O. Box 559 Santo Domingo Pueblo, NM 87052 Phone: (505) 465-3060 Taos- Picuris Service Unit 1090 Goat Springs Rd., Taos, NM 87571 Phone: (575) 758-4224 Fax: (575) 751-5210 Zuni Indian Hospital P.O. Box 467 Zuni, N.M. 87327 Phone: (505) 782-4431 Pine Hill Health Center P.O. Box 310 Pine Hill, N.M. 87357 Phone: (505) 775-3240
NATIONAL RESOURCE INFORMATION BODY IMAGE AND EATING DISORDERS Eating Disorders Help Line 1-800- 931-2237 Hours are 9:30am- 5:30 p.m. MST. Trained staff members answer questions about eating disorders, offer support for addressing food and body image issues, and provide treatment and counseling referrals. Referrals to Eating Disorder Specialists 1-800- 736-3739 CRISIS (GENERAL) Safe Place current location(address/city/state) to 69866 TXT 4 HELP is a nationwide service offered by National Safe Place to help teens connect to the closest location where they can get immediate help and safety. Here is how it works: urrent location (address/city/state) to 69866. Place site and contact number for the local youth Once you reply with Covenant House Nineline 1-800- 999-9999 Immediate help in crisis situations, including Operation Home Free which provides transportation home for runaways. Girls & Boys Town National Hotline 1-800- 448-3000 A crisis, resource, and referral line. Call for advice on ANY issue, 24- hours a day, seven days a week. You can also visit www.girlsandboystown.org/hotline to email your questions to a counselor who will respond ASAP or visit the online chat room. National Runaway Switchboard 1-800- 786-2929 Call 1-800- RUNAWAY if you are a teenager who is thinking of running away from home, if you have a friend who has run and is looking for help, or if you are a runaway ready to go home through the Home Free program. This is a 24- hour crisis line that has experienced team
United Way Teen Help 1-800- 637-0701 Ext. 118 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE/CHILD ABUSE 1-800- 24- ACHILD This 24- hour hotline offers crisis counseling on sexual abuse, domestic violence, rape, and missing children, including information and referrals for treatment programs, shelters, and legal assistance. National Domestic Violence Hotline En español TDD/TTY National Teen Dating Abuse Help NM Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800- 799-7233 1-800- 942-6908 1-800- 787-3224 1-866- 331-9474 1-800- 773-3645 EDUCATION Federal Student Aid 1-800- 433-3243 TTY/TDD 1-800- 730-8913 Federal Student Aid, a department of the U.S. Department of Education, plays a central role in supporting postsecondary education by providing money or college to eligible students and families. National Center for Learning Disabilities 1-888- 575-7373 The Center provides essential information to parents, professionals and individuals with learning disabilities. New Mexico Higher Education Dept. 1-800- 279-9777 Community resources, preparing for undergraduate programs, and being able to afford a college education. FAMILY Child Find of America National Hotline for Missing and Exploited Children A hotline for reporting missing children and sighting missing children. Hours of operation are 5:30am- 9:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time 1-800- I- AM- LOST 1-800- 843-5678 HEALTH Children and Adults with Attention Deficit/ Hyperactivity Disorder 1-800- 233-4050 This hotline provides information on support groups and other advocacy resources for children and adults with ADHD. Self- Injury Hotline 1-800- 366-8288 This hotline provides information and treatment referrals for adults and adolescents who engage in deliberate, repeated self- injurious behavior.
INFORMATION OTHER Gambling Addiction 1-800- 522-4700 24- Hour confidential national hotline associated with the National Council on Problem Gambling. NM Girls Institute 1-800- 432-9168 A program of the NM Commission on the Status of Women. This toll- free number offers information and referrals to community resources. The Commission is open weekdays from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. Opción española disponible. RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES Boys and Girls Clubs of America Girl Scouts of the Americas NM American Coed Pageants YMCA 1-800- 854- CLUB 1-800- 478-7248 505-897- 2633 1-800- 872-9622 PREGNANCY AND SEXUAL HEALTH Abortion Information 1-800- 772-9100 The hotline is open weekdays from 5am- 8pm MST, Saturdays from 6am- 3pm and Sundays from 7am- 3pm. The hotline answers any questions you may have about abortion, unintended pregnancy, or related issues. The hotline is free, completely anonymous, and offers services to everyone, regardless of their individual situation. 1-800- 672-2296 This is a national free service provides counseling and information regarding pregnancy options; although counselors do not provide direct referrals to abortion service providers, they will provide referrals to non- profit organizations and community resources. Birthright 1-800- 550-4900 Birthright provides support to girls and women who are distressed by an unplanned pregnancy and offers support and alternatives to abortion. All Birthright services are free, absolutely confidential and available to all women. Emergency Contraception Hotline 1-888- NOT2LATE This automated directory provides a listing of doctors, hospitals, and family planning clinics that provide emergency contraception options. Opción española disponible. Herpes Resource Center 1-800- 230-6039 The Center focuses on the increasing education, public awareness and support to anyone concerned about herpes.
National HIV/AIDS Hotline 1-800- 232-4636 Confidential 24- hour information and referral hotline sponsored by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Sexually Transmitted Disease Hotline AIDS en español 1-800- 227-8922 1-800- 344- SIDA AIDS (TTY/TDD) 1-800- 243-7889 This hotline, sponsored by the CDC, provides anonymous, confidential information on the treatment and prevention of sexually transmitted infections and diseases as well as referrals to local testing sites. Planned Parenthood of USA 1-800- 230- PLAN Services provided: sexual health information and referrals to local contraceptive health services. Opción española disponible. SEXUAL ASSAULT/ABUSE National Sexual Assault Hotline 1-800- 656- HOPE Free confidential counseling and support for victims of sexual abuse. Calls are immediately routed to the nearest rape crisis center. Operated by RAINN. SEXUALITY Gay and Lesbian National Hotline 1-888- 843-4564 Hours are Monday- Friday from 4am- 8pm, and Saturday from 10am- 3pm MST. This hotline is staffed by trained volunteers who offer counseling services and referrals specific to the gay and lesbian community. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Youth Support 1-800- 850-8078 Trevor Helpline for Gay/Lesbian Youth 1-800- 850-8078 This 24- hour crisis hotline is staffed by trained counselors who offer support to gay and lesbian youth on everything from coming out to suicide. SUBSTANCE ABUSE (DRUGS/ALCOHOL) Al- Anon 1-800- 344-2666 Hope and help for young people who are the relatives and friends of a problem drinker Alateen 1-888- 425-2666 Alateen is a part of Al- Anon, and is a recovery program for young people and includes groups sponsored by Al- Anon members. Ecstasy Addiction 1-800- 468-6933
Marijuana Anonymous Information and local referrals about marijuana addiction and abuse. National Cocaine Hotline 1-800- 766-6779 1-800- COCAINE (262-2463) National Drug Information Treatment and Referral Hotline 1-800- 662- HELP Information, support, treatment options and referrals to local rehab centers for any type of drug or alcohol problem. Operates 24 hours a day, seven days a week. SUICIDE PREVENTION New Mexico Help Line (Agora) 1-866- HELP- 1- NM National Hopeline Network 1-800- SUICIDE For people who are depressed, suicidal, or concerned about someone they love. Connects callers to a certified crisis center and trained counselors. Spanish- Language Suicide Hotline 24 horas del día Trevor Helpline for Gay/Lesbian Youth Specializes in gay and lesbian youth suicide prevention 1-800- 784-2432 1-800- 850-8078 USEFUL WEBSITES Reach Out http://us.reachout.com This site was created as a safe place for teens and young adults to improve their understanding of mental health issues, develop resilience, build their coping- skills and increase help- seeking behavior. It provides evidence- based information and supports, real life stories and the ability to connect and contribute in a safe and supported community. Cyberbullying www.stopcyberbullying.org This site gives kids, teens, parents and educators information on cyberbullying. Something Fishy www.somethingfishy.org This site provides useful information and links for those with an eating disorder or for friends and families. It also has online support options such as web boards and links to chat rooms. Freevibe www.freevibe.com Freevibe is a drug information and education campaign for teens. Learn the facts about drugs s about drugs and alcohol. girlshealth.gov www.4girls.gov This site has a lot of cool information teens can use. The site was created to help girls learn about health, growing up and other issues they may face. It focuses on health topics that you are concerned about and helps motivate you to choose healthy behaviors.
HIV and STD Testing Resources www.hivtest.org Enter your zip code and the site will list places nearest you that offer testing sites for HIV and STDs. I Wanna Know www.iwannaknow.org Sponsored by the American Social Health Association, this site answers all your questions about teen sexual health and sexually transmitted diseases. TeensHealth http://kidshealth.org/teen TeensHealth was created for teens looking for honest, accurate information and advice about - hours a day to get the doctor- approved info you need to understand the changes you or your friends may be going through. TeenHelp www.teenhelp.org TeenHelp is an anonymous support site where anyone can come for help with a problem. Their system consists of a staff of over 50 e- mail mentors who are available to answer your questions. They also have a live help system which allows you to talk to their staff members one- on- one. Everything on the site is totally anonymous, and better yet, totally free!