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An Abuse, Rape and Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection |
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| Location | Program | Phone |
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| Statewide |
New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence Child Abuse Reporting Child Support Assistance Crime Victims Reparation Commission Dept. of Corrections Victim Services Lawyers Care Pro Bono Project Legal FACS 24 Hours Advocacy Legal Resources DV Hotline Morning Star House, Inc. New Mexico Victims' Rights Project |
800-773-3645 800-797-3260 800-288-7207 505-841-9432 877-842-8464 505-797-6000 505-217-0464 877-974-3400 505-232-8299 888-410-1084 |
| Bernalillo County |
Albuquerque Family Guidance Center Albuquerque Indian Center Albequerque Police Victim Assistance Unit Amistad Crisis Shelter Cuidando Los Ninos Enlace Comunitario First Nations (Counseling) Lawyers Referral Service Legal Aid Society Of Albuquerque The Neutral Corner (Supervised Visitation Center) Peanut Butter & Jelly Family Services Resources, Inc. S.A.F.E. House Shelter Univ. of New Mexico Victim Assistance Program Victim Assistance Bureau YWCA of the Middle Rio Grande |
505-232-5239 505-263-4418 505-768-2104 505-877-0371 505-843-6899 505-246-8972 505-262-2481 505-797-6010 505-243-7871 505-255-0007 505-877-7060 505-884-1241 505-247-4219 505-277-2241 505-841-7020 505-254-9922 |
| Chaves County | Refuge for Battered Adults (Roswell) | 505-627-8361 |
| Cibola County |
Family Services Program (Laguna) Roberta's Place (Grants) |
800-530-2199 505-287-7724 |
| Colfax County | Alternatives to Violence (Raton) | 800-799-6484 |
| Curry County | The Hartley House (Clovis) | 505-769-0305 |
| Dona Ana County | La Casa (Las Cruces) Las Cruces Police Victim Assistance Unit Southern New Mexico Legal Services |
800-376-2272 505-528-4111 505-541-4867 |
| Eddy County |
Battered Families Shelter (Carlsbad) Grandma's House (Artesia) Southern New Mexico Legal Services |
505-885-4615 505-365-5144 505-541-4867 |
| Grant County | El Refugio (Silver City | 888-538-2125 |
| Harding County | Alternatives to Violence (Raton) | 800-799-6484 |
| Hildago County | El Refugio (Lordsburg) | 505-542-8398 |
| Lea County |
Options, Inc. (Hobbs) Southern New Mexico Legal Services |
505-397-1576 505-541-4867 |
| Lincoln County | Southern New Mexico Legal Services | 505-541-4867 |
| Luna County | The Healing House (Deming) | 505-546-6539 |
| McKinley County | Battered Families Services (Gallup) | 800-634-4508 |
| CMora County | Alternatives to Violence (Raton) | 800-799-6484 |
| Otero County |
C.O.P.E. Inc. (Alamogordo) Southern New Mexico Legal Services |
505-437-2673 505-541-4867 |
| Quay County | The Hartley House (Tucumari) | 505-461-4208 |
| Rio Arriba County |
Community Based Services (Chama) Community Based Services (Espanola) Crisis Center Of Northern New Mexico Jicarilla Apache Social Services (Dulce) Peacekeepers DV Program (San Juan) |
505-756-2327 505-470-3967 505-753-1656 505-759-3222 800-400-8694 |
| Roosevelt County | The Hartley House (Portales) | 505-356-5379 |
| San Juan County |
Family Crisis Center (Farmington) Navajo United Methodist Center (Farmington) Home for Women & Children (Shiprock) |
505-564-9192 505-325-7578 505-368-5124 |
| San Miguel County |
Alternatives to Violence Somos Familia |
800-799-6484 866-898-8021 |
| Sanduval County |
Haven House (Rio Rancho) Peanut Butter & Jelly Family Services |
800-526-7157 505-877-7060 |
| Santa Fe County |
Attorney General Victim Services Office Esperanza for Battered Families (Santa Fe) |
505-827-6084 505-473-5200 |
| Sierra County |
Abuse Intervention Center (Truth or Consq.) S. New Mexico Legal Services |
505-894-3557 505-541-4867 |
| Socorro County |
El Puente del Socorro Southern New Mexico Legal Services |
888-545-4615 505-541-4867 |
| Taos County | Community Against Violence | 505-758-9888 |
| Union County | Alternatives to Violence (Raton) | 800-799-6484 |
| Valencia County |
Peanut Butter & Jelly Family Services Shelter for Victims of DV (Belen) |
505-877-7060 505-864-1383 |
Initial support for this project was provided by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office for Victims of Crime, under the Helping Outreach Programs Expand (H.O.P.E.) program in 2005. Points of view in this website are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official position or policies of the U.S. Dept. of Justice. This site depends on contributions from our users. Please consider making a donation.