Community Resources
Monkeypox Information
Phone: 1-855-600-3453 Option 4
Crisis Support (for Emotional, Mental, or Substance Misuse Support)
Food
Albuquerque has set up four public relief centers (Health and Social Service Centers) to help support people with food or hygiene products; there is one in each quadrant of the city (see below).
Alamosa Health & Social Service Center – (505) 836-8800
Los Griegos Health & Social Service Center – (505) 761-4050
John Marshall Health & Social Service Center – (505) 848-1345
East Central Health & Social Service Center – (505) 767-5700
APS is providing grab-and-go meals to anyone 18 years of age and under: locations and hours
Employment Opportunities
Unemployment Information
New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions
U.S. Department of Labor
Housing & Utility Assistance
New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority
Rent Help NM—Emergency Rental/Utility Assistance
Tenants’ Rights:
Banking Options
Voting and Privacy
Resources for 2SLGBTQI+ Community Members
DETOUR Collaborative for Underserved Indigenous Relatives
Resources for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind Community Members
Deaf-New Mexico (COPD-NM): submit a request via email or phone (interpreterscheduling@copdnm.org or 505-255-7636)
The New Mexico Commission for Deaf & Hard of Hearing (nmcdhh.info@state.nm.us; 505-228-7710, voice; 505-435-9319, VP for sign language users)
New Mexico Anti-Violence Coalitions
New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Nonprofit Partners
EC recognizes that shaping a community of care requires intentional, authentic partnerships that center community members’ voices and lived experiences. EC is grateful to collaborate with local, state, and national entities whose social services and community-focused missions support immigrants and DV survivors, so as to provide non-duplicative services. Some of our local partners include: