Resources & Services Guide

New Mexico Crime Victim Reparation Commission

https://www.cvrc.state.nm.us  

The NMCVRC was formed in 1981 under the Crime Victims Reparation Act to assist victims of violent crime with expenses incurred as a result of their victimization. If you have a grievance or concern as a victim, you have a right to contact the Crime Victim Reparation Commission at 

6200 Uptown Blvd, NE, Suite 210, Albuquerque, NM 87110

Phone (505) 841-9432

Toll-free 800-306-6262

Email: cvrc@state.nm.us 

 

Mothers Against Drunk Driving

https://madd.org/new-mexico/ 

The mission of M.A.D.D. is to end drunk driving, help end drugged driving, support the victims of these violent crimes, and prevent underage drinking.

3411 Candelaria Ave. NE, Suite B, Albuquerque, NM 87107

(505) 255-2955



New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs

https://nmcsap.org/ 

NMCSAP leads the state’s efforts to reduce sexual abuse and sexual violence by providing training and technical assistance to service providers, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, medical practitioners, and mental health professionals.

3909 Juan Tabo Ave. NE, Suite 6, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87111

(505) 883-8020

 

Legal Aid

https://newmexicolegalaid.org/ 

New Mexico Legal Aid is committed to addressing many issues that affect low-income individuals and families, including: Access to Benefits, Consumer Rights, Employment and Income Maintenance, Family Law and Domestic Violence, Housing, Foreclosure, and Landlord/ Tenant issues. Legal aid programs help people who live in households with annual incomes at or below 125% of the federal poverty guidelines. Clients represent every ethnic and age group and live in rural, suburban, and urban areas. They are the working poor, veterans, families with children, farmers and migrant workers, people with disabilities, homeowners, renters, and the elderly.

Need Legal Help? Call: 1-833-545-4357 (Toll-Free)



Resource Center for Victims of Violent Death

https://bridgesforvictimsofviolentdeath.org/ 

Our mission is to bridge the gaps in the availability of information and resources that impede and discourage victims/families trying to deal with the aftermath of violent death, undetermined deaths, and attempted homicides.

10701 Lomas NE, Suite 118, Albuquerque, NM 87112

(505) 243-2222| (505) 299-8712

 

New Mexico Crisis and Access Line

https://www.nmcrisisline.com 

A statewide mental health crisis line for anyone who resides in the State of New Mexico. It is a centralized, single telephone number, answered by professional counselors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Counselors have access to emergency workers if needed, are trained in assessing a crisis and responding with the least restrictive alternative. We do not stop at the end of the call – our clinicians refer callers to resources local to them or conduct a follow up call by the next business day to check in.

Call to talk to a licensed counselor 24/7: (855) 662-7474

New Mexico Statewide Crisis Line: (886) 435-7166

USA National Suicide Hotline: (800) 784-2433

 

StartYourRecovery.org 

https://startyourrecovery.org/treatment/rehab-centers/new-mexico/albuquerque 

Provides helpful information for people who are dealing with substance use issues — and their family members, friends, and co-workers, too. Our goal is to offer people who are dealing with substance use issues a single source of reputable, objective information about signs, symptoms, conditions, treatment options, and resources — presented in a user-friendly format and in language that’s easy to understand.

 

Catholic Charities

http://www.ccasfnm.org 

(505) 724-4670

https://silvercitygospelmission.org/

1111 S Texas St, Silver City, NM 88061

(575) 388-5071

https://chi-phi.org/

Valerie Kling

Program Specialist II-Youth Substance Awareness and Prevention Coalition of Grant County (YSAPC) and Grant county Community Health Council (GCCHC)

Joseph Hill

Director of Prevention and Community Collaborations

2039 Cottage San Road

Silver City, NM 88061

(575) 654-0576

 

WINBORN WELLNESS:

Counseling Services | Deming, NM (winbornwc.com)

Winbornwc@live.com, 575-694-5478,

Therapy for children and Family, Online options. MST services.

BORDER AREA MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES:

 https://swccnm.org/  

429 E. Olive St. Deming NM 88030, 575-388-4497,

  • Assessment and Individualized Treatment Planning
  • Psychiatry and Medication Management
  • Individual, Group and Family Therapy
  • Telemedicine Services as Needed

Copper, Deming NM 88030

 

BEN ARCHER HEALTH CENTER

125 Chaparral Blvd NW Deming NM 

575-546-4800

https://bahcnm.org/ 

RMC-The Recovery Management Center

https://recoverymanagement.wixsite.com/treatment 

Lordsburg Office Manager- Julia Montenegro

575-542-8447

Email-Julia.Montenegro@recoverymanagementcenter.com

 NMDOH-New Mexico Department of Health 

https://www.nmhealth.org/ 

(Hidalgo County) 575-542-9391

(Luna County) 575-546-2771

(Grant County) 575-538-5318

Juvenile Justice Continuum of Services (JJCS)

Program Manager- Anadely Martinez

575-694-5243

https://lunacountynm.us/departments/community_health_and_well_being/jjcs_jjcs_literacy.php 

BYA- Bootheel Youth Association

Joni Kerr

575-313-4917

Email- jjkerr@vtc.net\

SPIN- Supporting People In Need

Website- www.spinhousingnm.org

For questions about SPIN, please call them at (575) 494-1128 

or via Facebook

Dayhab

Peer Support- Veronica Diaz

PH- 575-936-4177

Cell- 575-635-9693

Email- Veronica.spinhousingnm@gmail.com

Amplified Therapy

Family Service Coordinator Terri Gomez

575-694-4331

Office  575-542-8801

Email -t.gomez@amplifiedtherapy.com

Website – www.Amplifiedtherapy.com 

Community Action Agency of Southern New Mexico 

575-527-8799

https://www.caasnm.org

ICAC - Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Program

Are You a Victim of Cyberbullying? (Video - Click here to Watch)

Website - StopBullying.gov

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