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Miscellaneous Resources

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For information on other services, please dial 2-1-1 or visit the United Way website.

Blood Donation Centers

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
American Red Cross 2121 Osuna NE
800-733-2767
Find a local blood drive.

Clothing Banks

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
John Marshall Health & Social Service Center 1500 Walter SE
505-848-1345
Office hours: M-Fri 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
ECHO Food Commodities 300 Menaul NW
505-242-6777
Seniors over 60 and children under 6
Locker #505 6203 Menaul NE
505-294-1647
APS Students with teacher referral

Cultural Healing

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
First Nations Community Healthsource 5608 Zuni SE
505-262-2481
First Nations Community HealthSource is committed to providing a culturally competent comprehensive health delivery system integrating traditional values to enhance the physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs of American Indian/Alaskan Native families and other underserved populations residing in Albuquerque and the surrounding areas.
StrongHearts Native Helpline 1-844-762-8483 Confidential and anonymous culturally-appropriate domestic, dating and sexual violence helpline for Native Americans, available every day from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Dental and Medical

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Healthcare for the Homeless 1217 First NW
505-766-5197
Dedicated exclusively to providing services to people experiencing homelessness.
UNM Truman Health Services

801 Encino NE
505-925-0996

Free walk ins for HIV/HEPC testing. Monday through Wednesday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Thursday 1 p.m. to 7 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Dental Services

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Community Dental Services, Inc. 2116 Hinkle SE
505-843-7493
Affordable dentistry with or without insurance.

Early Childhood Intervention (Infant to 6 Years Old)

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
The City of Albuquerque, Youth and Family Services Division of Child and Family Development  
PB & J Family Services 1101 Lopez SW
505-877-7060
PB&J offers support and education to all parents that want to be the best parent that they can be! They support families with children by providing education that can help you grow your nurturing skills, learn about child development, and create peer support networks.

Emergency Services

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Albuquerque Community Safety Emergencies: 911
Non-emergencies: 311
If you are experiencing a mental health, housing, substance use or other non-violent crisis, call 911. ACS will send a trained professional to help you address the need and make sure you get connected to the right services. If it can wait for a follow-up, call 311.
American Red Cross 2121 Osuna NE
800-842-7349
The thousands of staff and volunteers of the Red Cross are here for you with emergency aid when you need it most, and also advice and assistance to help you recover from a disaster or become better prepared to face one in the future.
Runaway Hotline 800-786-2929 By calling you can connect with a trusted, compassionate person who will listen and help you create a plan to address your concerns.

Immigration

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Catholic Charities 2010 Bridge SW
505-724-4670
The Center for Refugee Support provides educational and career programs for the many refugee families that have resettled in Albuquerque after the 90-day government resettlement program.
Mexican Consulate 1610 Fourth NW
505-247-2147
 

Interpretation Services

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Office of Equity and Inclusion City of Albuquerque Translation Help Page Find translation and interpretation services, as well as contact information for the Office of Equity and Inclusion.

Landlord or Tenant

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
The Landlord Engagement Program (LEP)  Phone: 505-225-3491
      Email: [email protected]
(LEP) provides landlords with financial incentives to ensure a successful tenancy and/or accept holders of permanent supportive housing voucher.
New Mexico Legal Aid 1-833-LGL-HELP (1-833-545-4357) New Mexico Legal Aid provides free services to eligible low-income New Mexico residents with civil (non-criminal) matters.
Office of Civil Rights Office of Civil Rights Source of Income Discrimination

Sexual Assault

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Rape Crisis Center of Central New Mexico 9741 Candelaria NE
505-266-7711

24-hour crisis line
Casa Fortaleza

2340 Alamo SE
505-910-4031

In person services available by appointment.

Transgender, Gay, Lesbian

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Casa Q 505-872-2099 Homeless shelter for LGBQT and a transitional housing location. Accept teens ages 14-17 who are LGBQT youth and their allies.
The Trevor Project: LGBTQ Hotline 1-866-488-7386 If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, trained counselors are here to support you 24/7.
Trans Lifeline 1-877-565-8860 A trans-led organization that connects trans people to the community, support, and resources they need to survive and thrive.
Transgender Resource Center of NM 505-200-9086 Support, community, and connection to transgender, gender nonconforming, nonbinary, and gender variant people and their families through advocacy, education, and direct services.

Veterans' Services

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
Veterans Affairs Medical Center 1501 San Pedro SE
505-265-1711
Medical care for veterans.
Mayor's Veteran Resource Center 505-768-3000  

Youth Services

Agency Name Agency Contact Information Additional Information
NMX Warehouse 508 508 1st NW
505-350-5860
Warehouse 508 is Albuquerque's youth art and entertainment center by NMX Sports. All Ages Venue. Safe & Sober.
YDI 505-910-6357 To help youth ages 12-21 who do not have permanent housing or are living on the streets. Community Engagement and Street Outreach teams. Peer support workers will help individuals get connected to resources in the community to stabilize lives. We can help with hygiene items, food, clothing, and much more!