Housing and shelter resources in the Albuquerque area.
Children's safehouse, counseling for families of children experiencing violence, family wellness, and placement services.
Short-term shelter resources for youth ages 12-17.
Emergency homeless shelter for women and children.
Provides safe living options and services for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and questioning (LGBTQ) youth, and allies who are at risk of or experiencing homelessness.
CARE empowers individuals to leave abusive home environments by providing temporary housing for companion animals, livestock and exotic animals. Temporary homes are provided through a network of government agencies and private agencies, veterinary clinics, groomers, boarding kennels and private individuals.
Transitional housing for women exiting incarceration. Clients receive trauma-informed therapeutic services including case management, family support, vocational services, and groups focused on recovery and mental health. Supportive Housing Program and Peer-on-Peer Supportive Services.
Provides high quality childcare, preschool, and therapeutic services. Requirements: ages 6 weeks to 5 years experiencing homelessness. Providing support services that assist and strengthen their families as they become re-housed.
The emergency youth shelter is open 24/7 to youth ages 12 to 17 who don't have a safe place to stay. Stay as little as an hour or up to 90 days. While at Dream Tree, staff will help evaluate the situation and navigate available options.
Supports Native American/Alaskan Native victims of sex trafficking in Albuquerque, New Mexico and the surrounding Tribal communities. The program provides advocacy, prevention education, and essential case management services to victims by linking them to resources and services that protect their safety.
Grammy’s House is a domestic violence shelter in Artesia, NM. The goal of Grammy’s House is to promote social changes in an effort to abolish conditions which contribute to and encourage domestic violence.
Domestic violence shelter, support groups, legal advocacy, employment, and housing assistance.
Provides services to homeless individuals, mental health treatment, psychiatry, and assistance with housing application.
TEFAP food boxes, emergency diapers, emergency hygiene products, clothing bank, utility and rental assistance (based upon available funds), and referrals to collaborating agencies.
Provides shelter, food, and transportation to shelter.
Services for youth who are experiencing homelessness, including a safe home for immediate refuge.
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department provides an array of prevention, intervention, rehabilitative and after-care services to New Mexico children and their families.
Providing help and human services to those who are vulnerable and at-risk of human trafficking, addiction, homelessness, hunger, poverty, & education.
Behavioral health services and programs for children, youth and adults in Bernalillo, Cibola, Sandoval, and Valencia Counties (New Mexico), along with compassionate support to their families and caregivers.
Emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence. Children are welcome.