Connect to Resources
What Resources Exist?
Addresses and information about the 12 overnight shelters, 7 meal sites, 6 health care facilities, two substance use treatment locations, and four health and social service centers can be found lower on this page.
Resources
These resources for people experiencing homelessness are funded all or in part by the City of Albuquerque. For information on other services, View the 2024 Resource Card, detailing a thorough list of resources available to our unsheltered community.
Homeless Help Line
Call 505-768-HELP (4357) for housing programs, shelter information, and food, shower, and clothing resources.
The City of Albuquerque is a member of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness, which assists communities to create solutions to homelessness from prevention through permanent housing by using action, advocacy, and awareness. The NMCEH also conducts the annual Point In Time count which is a census taken of the unhoused population on a single night in January.
The City of Albuquerque homeless helpline is operated by the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness. Advocates are available to provide resources and referrals related to homelessness. Helpline staff can be reached by phone, text, or email.
Visit the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness website.
Phone: 505-768-4357
Text: 505-600-2835
Email: [email protected]
First Responder Resource Card
View the 2024 Resource Card, detailing a thorough list of resources available to our unsheltered community.
Health Care
These Health Care services are funded all or in part by the City of Albuquerque
Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless
Visit the Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless website.
Address: 1217 1st NW
Fax: 505-766-6945
Phone:
- General: 505-766-5197
- Behavioral Health: 505-242-4644
- Dental Clinic: 505-242-8288
- Medical Clinic: 505-242-4644
- Medical Records: 505-767-1127
First Nations Community Healthsource
Visit the First Nations Community Healthsource website.
Address: 6416 Zuni SE
Phone: 505-262-2481
See more mental health and substance use treatment information
Child Care
Cuidando Los Niños
- Case Management Program
- Day Care Services
- Early Head Start Program
Visit theCuidando Los Niñoswebsite.
Address: 1500 Walter SE
Phone: 505-843-6899
Fax: 505-764-8296
See more information about low and no-cost early childhood education
Landlord Resources
The Landlord Engagement Program (LEP) provides landlords with financial incentives to ensure a successful tenancy and/or accept holders of permanent supportive housing voucher. The LEP can provide up to $3,000 for damage to units, $1,000 in improvements, $500 in various start-up costs, and one month of vacancy loss for those renting to voucher holders (PSH).
Visit the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness website
Phone: 505-225-3491
Email: [email protected]