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AcknowledgementsThis community resource manual was initially developed by the CommunityClinical Treatment Program of New Mexico Highlands University School of SocialWork. It was created to identify a current list of community resources that exist inAlbuquerque and Bernalillo County. Many resource manuals exist, however wecompiled this manual for anyone to utilize. Our intent was to make available an“up to date” list of resources for our clients and all community residents at nocost.We do not endorse any agency or group listed. We apologize for omissionof any program not listed. Programs that we know definitely speak Spanish areidentified (in red ink) but that does not mean other programs do not speakSpanish.We would like to thank all the community agencies and groups for theservices provided to the population of Bernalillo County and surrounding areas.Many individuals, students and groups contributed to the development of this manual. Thank you forassisting the program and the community residents of New Mexico.Final Edition June 2017All Rights Reserved2

Table of ContentsAcknowledgements 2Table of Contents . . .3Agency Listing .51.Adoption . .172.AIDS/HIV and STD Services . . .183.Alcohol and Substance Abuse Services .204.Child Abuse/Neglect . 255.Children’s Services . . .266.Childcare & Early Childhood Education . .327.Counseling and Mental Health Services . 338.Crisis Intervention . .379.Disability Services . 3810.Domestic Violence . .4211.Education/Literacy Programs 4512.Employment Services/Assistance . .4713.Family Support Services 4914.Food/Nutrition Programs . 5215.Health and Social Services . . .5716.Homeless Services . .6117.Housing Services . .6418.Immigrant/Refugee Assistance . .6719.Inmate and Ex-Offender Support/Services 6820.Law Enforcement . . .6921.Legal Aid . .703

22.LGBTQ Services . . 7123.Native American Services .7224.Senior Services .7425.Support Groups . .7526.Transportation . .7827.Utilities Assistance Services .7928.Veteran’s Services . .8029.Women’s Services . 83Miscellaneous Service Numbers . . 874

Agency Listing:Phone:Page:A Better Way of Living505-332-916438A New Day Youth Family Services505-260-991226A Peaceful Habitation505-440-593764ABQ Ride505-243-743378Abrazos Family Support Services505-867-339638Acoma-Canoncito-Laguna Service Unit505-552-530072Adelante Development Center, Inc.505-341-200038Adoption Foster Care Alliance of NM505-438-153417Advocacy, Inc.505-266-316627African American Cultural Association505-256-830627Agora Crisis Center505-277-301337Al Anon505-262-217775Albuquerque Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)505-266-190075Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board, Inc.505-764-003673Albuquerque Bar Association505-243-261570Albuquerque Behavioral Health505-830-650032Albuquerque Center for Hope and Recovery505-246-224748Albuquerque Christian Children’s Home505-898-552025Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center505-243-233370Albuquerque GED Program505-907-995745Albuquerque Heading Home505-226-170564Albuquerque Health Services505-260-991720Albuquerque Healthcare for the Homeless, Inc.505-766-519761Albuquerque Heights Healthcare505-348-830057Albuquerque Housing Authority505-764-3920645

Albuquerque Indian Dental Clinic505-346-230673Albuquerque Indian Health Center505-248-400073Albuquerque Job Corps Center505-222-424345Albuquerque Metro Crime Stoppers505-843-786769Albuquerque Opportunity Center (AOC)505-344-232361Albuquerque Police Department (APD)505-242-267769Albuquerque Public Schools (APS)505-880-370045Albuquerque Recovery Sangha505-220-712876Albuquerque SANE Collaborative505-883-872042Albuquerque Speech, Language & Hearing Center505-431-421257Albuquerque Treatment Services505-262-153820Albuquerque Veterans Acupuncture Clinic505-804-828518Albuquerque Women’s Resource Center -UNM505-277-371642Albuquerque/Bernalillo County Library System505-768-514145Alice King Family Center505-471-258568Aliviar Counseling Services, Inc.505-247-462220All Faiths Receiving Home505-271-032927Almas de Amistad/Amity Foundation505-246-930021Alta Mira505-262-080139Alzheimer’s Association: NM Chapter505-266-447358American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)505-266-591568American Indian Graduate Center505-881-458473Amigos y Amigas505-247-877049Anna Kaseman Hospital505-291-200033APS Community Clothing Bank505-344-748128APS Title 1 Homeless Project505-256-8239626

Arthritis Foundation505-217-177758ASAP Adult Programs505-994-799920Ayudantes Inc. Santa Fe505-438-003533Ayudantes Inc. Espanola505-747-010233Ayudantes Inc. Las Vegas505-425-678633Ayudando Guardians505-332-435749Bair Foundation505-888-136217Barrett House Foundation, Inc.505-246-924465Battered Families Services Inc.505-722-638943Belen Area Food Pantry505-864-862152Bernalillo County Housing Department505-314-020065Bernalillo County Metropolitan Detention Center505-839-870069Bernalillo County Youth Services Center505-468-723628Best Chance505-340-563368Big Brother Big Sisters of Central NM505-837-922328Birthright of Albuquerque505-262-223583Boy Scouts505-345-860328Boys and Girls Club of Central New Mexico505-881-077729Care Net505-880-088284Casa ABQ505-217-023226Casa Angelica505-877-576339Casa de Salud505-907-831158Casa Q505-872-209971Catholic Charities: Center for Self-Sufficiency505-724-467062Celebrate Recovery Christian Life Fellowship505-984-100076Celebrate Recovery Cooper Point Church505-321-2993767

Celebrate Recovery Grace Outreach Center505-228-057976Celebrate Recovery Light On A Hill505-507-798477Celebrate Recovery New Beginnings505-412-001077Central New Mexico Community College (CNM)505-224-300046Central New Mexico Housing Corporation505-345-494979Central New Mexico Treatment Center505-268-561121Children’s Grief Center of New Mexico505-323-047829Children’s Treatment Center505-296-396534City of Albuquerque Solid Waste Department505-761-810039CLNkids ( Formerly Cuidando Los Niños)505-843-689962CoA: Alamosa Multi-Service Center505-836-880052CoA: Department of Senior Affairs505-764-643654CoA: Diversity and Human Rights Office505-768-471267CoA: East Central Multi-Service Center505-767-570053CoA: John Marshall Multi-Service Center505-848-134553CoA: Los Griegos Multi-Service Center505-764-405053CoA: Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center505-275-873154CoA: Mayor’s Office of Veteran’s Affairs505-768-300080CoA: Playground Program505-767-588532CoA: Senior Center: Barelas505-764-643652CoA: Senior Center: Bear Canyon505-767-595952CoA: Senior Center: Highland505-767-521053CoA: Senior Center: Los Volcanes505-767-599953CoA: Senior Center: North Valley505-761-402554CoA: Senior Center: Palo Duro505-888-810254CoA: Sun-Van Paratransit Service505-243-7433788

CoA: Youth Food Service Program505-767-581154Coalition for Prisoner’s Rights505-982-952068Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women505-243-919973Cocaine Anonymous (CA)505-344-982877Community Acupuncture Albuquerque505-266-260618Community Outreach Program for The Deaf505-255-793639Counseling & Psychotherapy Institute505-243-222334Crime Victim’s Advocate Unit of Rio Rancho505-891-585737Crossroads for Women505-242-101065CYFD: Childcare Assistance505-841-480132CYFD: Protective Services855-333-723326Depression & Bipolar Support (DBSA)505-288-132234Desert Hills of New Mexico855-436-340929Disabled American Veterans, NM (DAV)505-294-619380Dismas House – St. Martin’s505-343-074669DLD Sycamore School505-822-047639Domestic Violence Resource Center505-248-316543Dragonfly Counseling Associates, Inc.505-265-075334DSA Home Retrofit Program505-768-315040Duke City Recovery Toolbox505-219-212121ECHO, Inc.505-242-677754El Ranchito de los Niños505-565-447026Eldercare Locator800-677-111675Endorphin Power Company (EPC)505-268-337262Engender, Inc.505-242-440034Enlace Comunitario505-246-8972439

Escuela Del Sol Montessori505-242-303346Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families, Inc.505-474-553643Evolution Group, Inc.505-242-698835Expanded Food & Nutrition Education ilities505-268-798840Families for Children505-881-420017Family Promises of Albuquerque505-268-033149Family Workshop Counseling Center505-880-010035First Choice Community Healthcare505-831-253458First Nations Community Health: Truman505-248-299074First Nations Community Health: Zuni505-262-248174First Unitarian Church505-884-180155First United Methodist505-243-564655Footprints Ministry, Inc.505-508-460565Fort Bayard National Cemetery505-988-640081Four Winds Behavioral Health Center505-702-845721Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trail, Inc.505-343-104029Give Back a Smile Program800-773-422743Good Shepherd Center505-243-252762Goodwill Industries of New Mexico505-881-640148Greater Albuquerque Housing Partnership505-244-161479Greyhound Bus Station505-243-443578Haven House505-896-486944Healthy Families of Albuquerque505-842-991135HELP New Mexico, Inc.505-766-49344810

Highland Baptist Church505-250-453955Hoy Recovery Program505-852-258022InnovAge New Mexico PACE505-924-260875Jicarilla Service Unit575-759-329174Joy Junction, Inc.505-877-696763Juntos Podemos505-242-453322La Academia de Esperanza: North Campus505-764-550046La Academia de Esperanza: South Campus505-764-550147La Familia - Namaste505-766-936117La Vida Felicidad Inc.505-565-161440Law Access New Mexico505-998-452970Legacy Church: Legacy Support Groups505-831-096177Life ROOTS: Albuquerque505-255-550140Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)800-283-446579Lutheran Family Services505-933-703267Manzanita Counseling Center505-277-731135March of Dimes New Mexico505-344-515029Meals on Wheels Albuquerque505-823-806055Media Arts Collaborative Charter School505-243-195747Mesilla Valley Hospital800-877-350035Methodist Children’s Center: Family Outreach505-255-874049Metropolitan Community Church of Albuquerque505-268-525271Midwest New Mexico Community Action program505-866-046656Montgomery Church of Christ505-884-792656N’M Power505-610-935872Narcotics Anonymous: Rio Grande Region800-925-41867711

National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)505-256-028836National Domestic Violence Hotline800-799-723344National Indian Youth Council, Inc.505-247-225148National Teen Dating Abuse Helpline (Love Is Respect)866-331-947444Native American Professional Parent Resources, Inc.(NAPPR)505-345-628930New Awakening505-224-912422New Mexico AIDS Services505-938-710018New Mexico Aging & Long Term Services Department505-476-479975New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence505-296-924044New Mexico Council on Problem Gambling505-897-100022New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission505-841-943244New Mexico Dept of Health: Cancer Prevention Control505-841-586059New Mexico Dept of Health: Midtown505-841-410018New Mexico Dept of Health: Northeast Heights505-332-485019New Mexico Dept of Health: Northwest Valley505-897-570019New Mexico Dept of Health: Sandoval Public Health505-867-229119New Mexico Dept of Health: South Valley505-873-747719New Mexico Dept of Health: Southeast Heights505-841-892819New Mexico Dept of Health: Taylor Ranch WS505-899-857419-20New Mexico Dept of Veteran Service: Downtown505-346-481081New Mexico Dept of Veteran Service: NE505-383-240481New Mexico Dept of Workforce Solutions505-843-190049New Mexico Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR)505-841-645041New Mexico Human Services Dept: Income Support505-222-960060New Mexico Human Services Dept: NE505-222-96005012

New Mexico Human Services Dept: NW505-841-770050New Mexico Human Services Dept: SE505-383-260050New Mexico Human Services Dept: SW505-841-230050New Mexico Legal Aid866-416-192271New Mexico Public Defender: 2 Judicial District505-369-360071New Mexico Rail Runner866-795-724578New Mexico Recovery Academies505-873-276122New Mexico Solutions505-268-070136New Mexico Veteran’s Integration Center505-265-051281New Mexico WIC: North Valley505-345-818156New Mexico WIC: Northeast505-332-485056New Mexico WIC: South Broadway505-764-027156Open Skies Healthcare505-345-847130Operation Identity505-291-200078Outcomes, Inc.505-243-255136Oxford House505-306-192023Paloma Blanca Health & Rehabilitation505-243-225775Para Los Ninos Family Advocacy Center505-272-684930Parents and Family of Lesbians and Gays PFLAG505- 873-737372Pastoral Outreach: Detention Ministries505-831-817469Pathways to a Healthy Bernalillo County505-272-082360Peanut Butter & Jelly: Bernalillo505-867-235630Peanut Butter & Jelly: SE505-944-722431Peanut Butter & Jelly: SW505-877-706031Planned Parenthood505-265-372284Project Succeed505-841-645041nd13

Rape Crisis Center505-266-771137Raymond G. Murphy VA Medical Center505-265-171182ReadWest, Inc.505-892-113147Recovery Services of New Mexico505-242-691923Red Mountain Family Services Inc.505-994-036417Restoration Ministries505-255-757956Rio Grande Counseling Guidance Services505-246-870036Rio Rancho Public Schools505-896-066747Roadrunner Food Bank505-247-205257Rock at Noonday, The505-246-800163Ronald McDonald House, New Mexico505-842-896030S.A.F.E. House505-247-421944Safer New Mexico Now505-332-770731Sage Brush Church: Pit Stop Auto Repair505-922-920079Sage Neuroscience Center505-884-111423Salvation Army505-881-429263Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program505-242-311223Samaritan Counseling Center of Albuquerque505-842-530037Sandoval County DWI Program505-404-587024Santa Fe National Cemetery505-988-640082Sequoyah Adolescent Treatment Center505-222-035524Share Your Care Psycho-Social Rehabilitation Program505-881-898241Social Security Administration800-772-121361Southwest Neighborhood Housing Services505-243-551180St. Elizabeth Shelters505-982-661166St. Elizabeth Shelters: Legal Clinic505-982-66116614

St. John’s Episcopal Church505-247-158157St. Martin’s Hospitality Center505-843-940563St. Michaels & All Angels Church505-345-814757St. Vincent de use, The505-842-649164Streetwise, Inc.505-323-378537Supportive After Care Program505-468-156924Supportive Housing Coalition of New Mexico505-255-364366Susan’s Legacy505-967-739585Teen Challenge of New Mexico505-281-846724The Arc505-883-463041Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico505-200-908672Tres Manos505-848-131032Trinity House505-842-569764Turning Point Recovery Center505-217-171724Turquoise Lodge505-841-897825U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Service800-375-528368UNM Care Program505-272-252161UNM Carrie Tingley Hospital505-272-520050UNM Center for Adolescent and Family Research505-842-893225UNM Center for Development and Disability505-272-300031UNM Children’s Hospital505-272-543751UNM Children’s Psychiatric Center505-272-289051UNM LGBTQ Resource Center505-277-542872UNM Psychiatric Emergency Services505-272-28005115

UNM Sandoval Regional Medical Center505-994-700051UNM Valencia Adult Education Center505-925-890047UNMH Assertive Community Treatment505-925-404441UNMH Hospital505-272-211151UNMH Milagro Program505-463-829385UNMH Mimbres School505-272-287842UNMH Pediatric Urgent Care Clinic505-272-234526UNMH Programs for Children and Adolescents505-272-2190421-800-827-100082Valencia Shelter for Domestic Violence505-864-138345Victory Outreach Men’s Home505-842-539425Victory Outreach Women’s Home505-506-200325Vista Taos Renewal Center505-586-507825Wings For Life, Inc.505-291-641269Women Veterans of New Mexico505-358-083982Women’s Housing Coalition505-884-885686YDI: Amistad Crisis Shelter505-877-037167YDI: The Neutral Corner505-255-000751YWCA- Henderson House505-254-992283Zuni Comprehensive Health Center505-782-443174VA Affairs Regional Office16

1. ADOPTIONSAgencyServicesAdoption Foster CareAlliance of NMOptions Counseling, Prospective Adoptive Parents Services, AdoptionsEducation, Help finding Birth Family.2929 Camino DelBosqueSanta Fe, NM 87507*Please call or visit website for more Eligibility/Admission:Open to all.Fees:NoneHours:Call for hoursTel: 505-438-1534Bair Foundation6121 Indian SchoolRd NEAlbuquerque, NM87110Tel:505-888-1362Since 1967, The Bair Foundation has been committed to building strongchildren, strong families and strong communities. We are a Christ-centeredagency dedicated to treating the mind, body & spirit of those we serve. TheBair Foundation makes every effort to prevent out-of-home placementsthrough intervention and by focusing on the strengths of the biological family.When safety is an issue and children must be removed from their home, TheBair Foundation provides intervention and influence that promotes andachieves health and well-being in the least restrictive environment whilemoving forward to permanency.Eligibility/Admission:Call for InformationFees:Call for InformationHours:Call for ces-albuquerque-New-MexicoFamilies for Children6209 Hendrix Rd. NEAlbuquerque, NM87110Through Families for Children, caring foster families give young children (infantsto age 17) a safe place to live. These children are better served in a moreintimate setting rather than a residential group home atmosphere. Families forChildren is licensed by the New Mexico Children, Youth and FamiliesDepartment as an adoption and foster care agency. All foster homes arelicensed by our agency, and are closely monitored by gibility/ Admission:Open to all.Fees:NoneHours:Monday- Friday8:00 a.m.- 5:30 p.m.La Familia-Namaste's staff understands that adoptive parents have usuallyundergone an immense amount of emotional and physical challenges prior toseeking adoption services. All services provided by La Familia-Namaste will befocused on empowering adoptive families to explore adoptive parenting issuesin a gentle manner that is respectful of the heavy emotional investment.Eligibility/Admission:Open to allFees:NoneHours:Monday-Friday,9:00 am - 5:00 pm.Tel: 505-881-4200La Familia - Namaste2400 Wellesley Drive,NEAlbuquerque, NM87107www.la-familia-inc.orgTel: 505-766-9361Red Mountain FamilyServices2001 Spring Dr. SERio Rancho, NM 87174Tel: 505-994-0364Red Mountain Family Services, Inc. is dedicated to providing each TreatmentFoster Child served with the most appropriate and prudent therapeutic careduring their association with Red Mountain Family Services. To provide a highquality Treatment Foster Home placement for emotionally and behaviorallydisturbed children with the goal of guiding and reinforcing adoptive skills,strengthening birth family connections and working towards a permanencyplanning ility:Must be EvaluatedFees:Medicaid Accepted andother InsuranceHours:Call for hours.

2. AIDS/ HIV & STD ServicesAgencyServicesAlbuquerque VeteransAcupuncture ClinicAuricular/Ear Acupuncture Detox treatments for the prevention and treatmentof substance abuse. Community style for acupuncture to treat the signs andsymptoms of ptsd.Eligibility/Admission:Must be Active Duty,National Guard andReserve, Veterans, orimmediate family.Fees:Donations accepted.Hours:Wednesday5:30 pm - 6:30 pmCommunity Acupuncture Albuquerque acupuncturists treat in a communalsetting using chairs gathered in a large, quiet, soothing space. We have eightzero gravity recliners and a massage table if needed. Treating patients in acommunity setting has many benefits: it's easy for friends and family membersto come in for treatment together; many patients find it comforting; we can betreated fully clothed, and a collective energetic ("qi") field becomesestablished, making individual treatments even more powerful!Eligibility/Admission:Open to allFees: 15-50 per treatment youpay what you arecomfortable. 10.00 Newpatient feeHours:Varies, Closed Fridays301 Menaul Blvd. NEAlbuquerque, NM87107Tel: 505-804-8285CommunityAcupunctureAlbuquerque2509 Vermont St. NESuite A2Albuquerque, NM87110commacupabq.org/FeesTel: 505-266-2606New Mexico AIDSServices625 Truman St NEAlbuquerque, NM87110Tel: 505-938-7100Farmington:626 East Main St, Ste. 3Farmington, NM 87401NMAS provides high quality and non-judgmental science-based healthpromotion, with disease prevention interventions that are focused on thecommunity, the family, and the client.Prevention: Provides education to prevent HIV/AIDS.Testing: Provides HIV, Syphilis and Hepatitis testing. Acudetox referralsSyringe Exchange: Provides free syringes to individuals that are IV drug users.Acudetox, Medical Case Management, Assisted Living and Housing Assistance,Emotional SupportEligibility/ Admission:Open to all.Fees:Call for feesHours:Monday - Friday9:00 am - 5:00 pmwww.nmas.net/page/about-nm-aids-services/Tel: 888-929-0911NM Dept of Health:Midtown2400 Wellesley Dr NEAlbuquerque, NM87107Tel: 505-841-4100Administration, Epidemiology and Surveillance, Family Planning, HarmReduction, Immunizations(available for children through age 18 and limited foradults), Refugee Health, Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testing and treatmentwith partner services), Tuberculosis(treatment), Women, Infants andChildren(special supplemental nutrition program)Vital Records(birth and death certificates) Tickets to apply for birth certificatesare passed out beginning at 8:00am. They are passed out on a first come firstserve basis. If you get a ticket you will be served same day.nmhealth.org/location/public/18Eligibility/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday-Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pm

NM Dept of Health:North Valley7704 2nd St. NWAlbuquerque, NM87107Children's Medical Services(children and youth with special health care needs) /Family Planning / Harm Reduction / Health Promotion /Immunizations(available for children through age 18 and limited for adults) /Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testing and treatment with partner services)Only Offered by Appointment / Tuberculosis y/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmTel: 505-897-5700NM Dept of Health:Northeast HeightsOffice8120 La Mirada NEAlbuquerque NM87109Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) Screening & Treatment*Please call or visit website for further y/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmTel: 505-332-4850NM Dept of Health:Sandoval Public HealthOffice1500 Idalia, Building B,Bernalillo, NM 87004Tel: 505-867-2291NM Dept of Health:South Valley HealthCommons2001 El Centro FamiliarSWAlbuquerque, NM87105Children's Medical Services(children and youth with special health care needs),Family Planning, Health Promotion Immunizations(available for childrenthrough age 18 and limited for adults) Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testingand treatment with partner services) Only Offered by ation/public/Children's Medical Services(children and youth with special health care needs) /Family Planning / Harm Reduction / Health Promotion /Immunizations(available for children through age 18 and limited for adults) /Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testing and treatment with partner services)Only Offered by Appointment / Tuberculosis y/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmEligibility/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmTel: 505-873-7477NM Dept of Health:Southeast Heights7525 Zuni SEAlbuquerque, NM87108Tel: 505-841-8928NM Dept of Health:Taylor Ranch Westside6911 Taylor Ranch Rd.NW, Suite C12nmhealth.org/location/public/Eligibility/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmChildren's Medical Services(children and youth with special health care needs),Family Planning, Health Promotion Immunizations(available for childrenthrough age 18 and limited for adults) Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testingand treatment with partner services) Only Offered by Appointment,Tuberculosis(treatment)Eligibility/ Admission:Open to AllFees:NoneHours:Children's Medical Services(children and youth with special health care needs),Family Planning, Health Promotion Immunizations(available for childrenthrough age 18 and limited for adults) Sexually Transmitted Diseases(testingand treatment with partner services) Only Offered by Appointment,Tuberculosis(treatment)19

Albuquerque, NM87105nmhealth.org/location/public/Monday - Friday,8:00 am - 5:00 pmTel: 505-899-85743. ALCOHOL & SUBSTANCE ABUSE ServicesAgencyAddiction andSubstance AbusePrograms (ASAP)2600 Yale Blvd. SEAlbuquerque, NM87106ServicesProvides outpatient counseling services addressing addictions to alcohol ordrugs as well as methadone treatment for opioid users. Also providesambulatory medically monitored detox services, psychiatric evaluation, andtreatment and access to UNM care for uninsured -health/addiction-recovery/Tel: 505-994-7999Albuquerque HealthServices112 Monroe St NEAlbuquerque, NM87108A dedicated team of healthcare professionals, working together to providemedical and mental health care to those in need. It is our view that all patientsbe treated with the respect they deserve after taking those vital first steps inthe recovery process.Suboxone and Medical Clinic, Psychological services, Mental health assessment,educational assessment, drug and alcohol screening, detox.Tel: ent ServicesEligibility/Admission:Must be over 18, with atleast six months of opiatedependenceFees:Insurance takenHours:Monday - Saturday5:30 am - 12:00 pmEligibility/Admission:18 years and opiateaddiction.Fees:Call for infoHours:Monday - Thurdsday5:00 am - 12:00 pmFriday5:00 am - 11.00 amSaturday6:00 am - 10:00 am90 day outpatient program that Accepts AMCI and Walsh counseling vouchers.If a voucher is not available a fee of 35 must be paid. Must bring court referraldocuments if e TakenHours:Monday9:00 am - 1:00 pmTuesday - Thursday9:00 am - 6:00 pmFriday by apt. onlyTel: 505-262-1538Fax: 505-243-53421611 Central Ave NWAlbuquerque, NM87104Eligibility/ Admission:Must be a resident ofBernalillo county andprovide social securitynumber, current address,and phone numberFees:Sliding scale feesHours:Call for an appointmentMethadone maintenance and counseling available to individuals with opiateaddictions.123 Madeira Dr. SEAlbuquerque, NM87108Aliviar CounselingServices, Inc.FeesSubstance abuse, behavioral and mental health counseling available.Tel: 505-247-462220

Almas de Amistad /Amity Foundation609 Gold Ave SWAlbuquerque, NM87102Tel: 505-246-9300Fax: 505-246-8905Free substance abuse counseling, Curriculum specialized for women,Therapeutic groups, HIV/AIDS prevention and education, Support throughNMAS ( New Mexico Aids Services), Assistance in employment and job skilltraining, Assistance in locating housing, GED training available on site,Emergency food assistance, Parenting classes, Seminars/Workshops, Individualcounseling, Referrals for assistance, as needed.Orientations are held Wednesday 10:00 am -2:00 pmEligibility/Admission:Services are specific towomen who are in needof assistance.Fees:NoneHours:Monday - Friday9:00 am - 5:00 pmSe Habla EspañolCentral New MexicoTreatment Center630 Haines Ave. NWAlbuquerque, NM87107Serving the Albuquerque community, Central New Mexico Treatment Centerprovides individuals struggling with opioid addiction with qualified care andeffective recovery solutions. If you or a loved one need professional help inovercoming addiction, Central New Mexico Treatment Center can tment-center/Tel: 505-268-5611Duke City RecoveryToolbox912 1st St. SWAlbuquerque, NM87102Tel: 505-219-2121Duke City Recovery Toolbox is more than a methadone clinic. You will receivecomprehensive treatment to address your addiction and give you the tools tosuccessfully rebuild your life. Services include: Medical care / Mental healthcare / Emotional support / Family support / Spiritual careA personalized addiction recovery treatment plan is developed for everyparticipant, and our doctors and therapists regularly assess your progress tomake adjustments to meet your changing needs.Eligibility/Admission:18 years of age andopiate dependentFees:Varying on servicesHours:Monday - Friday5:30 am - 1:30 pmSat., Sun., Holidays7:00 am - 12:30 pmEligibility/Admission:Valid IDFees:Medicaid and threedifferent payment plansHours:Monday - Friday5:00 am - 6:00 pmwww.dukecityrecovery.com/Four Winds BehavioralHealth Center4100 Barbara LoopRio Rancho, NM 87124Tel: 505-702-8547Fax: 866-882-3750Hoy Recovery ProgramNative American oriented Intensive Outpatient Treatment, OutpatientTreatment, Vocational Training, 90 Day Treatment Periods, Alcohol Treatment,Drug Treatment, Sobriety Maintenance, Diabetes Management, Life SkillCounseling Services, Cultural Counseling, Spiritual Counseling, Promote "LifeStyle" Changewww.fourwindshealthcenter.org/home.htmlThe Mission of Hoy Recovery is to enhance and strengthen individuals, families21Eligibility/Admission:For residential programyou must be 18 years orolderFees:MedicaidHours:24/7, Programs run 8:00am – 5:00 pmEligibility/Admission:

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