Resources

Listed below are family resources.

Health:

  • NM Access Line 855- NMCRISIS (855- 662- 7474)
  • Agora Crisis Line 505- 277- 3013; Statewide 866- HELP-1-NM
  • The Trevor Project 24/7 Suicide Hotline for LGBTQ Youth 866-4-U-Trevor
  • Children’s Grief Center of NM, INC 505- 256- 3100
  • Domestic Violence State Hotline [S.A.F.E House] 800- 247- 4219

Food/ Shelter:

  • Store House 505)-842- 6491 [New Mexico’s Largest Food pantry]
  • Catholic Charities 247- 0442

Miscellaneous:

 

Available Scholarships

Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Your first step in applying for financial aid is to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), regardless of your family’s financial status. Your FAFSA information is used to determine your eligibility for a broad range of federal, state, and UNM aid, including loans and work-study. …

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Internet Safety Tips For Parents

Tempted to meet someone face-to-face that you know only from online chats? Remember anyone can pretend to be anyone online. A skilled predator will pretend to be exactly the type of person you are looking for; otherwise you wouldn’t be interested in getting together, would you?  If you think you can’t come in contact with …

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Resources for Homelessness

Homeless Education Program Every Child Has a Right to an Education   The Homeless Education program is authorized under Title VII-B of the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act (42 USC 11431 et seq.). The McKinney-Vento Act was enacted to address the numerous barriers homeless children face in obtaining a free, appropriate public education. The program was …

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