Gives out food Monday thru Friday, 1-4pm and Saturday, 10-1pm as needed.
Personalized prenatal breastfeeding consults to build confidence and get breastfeeding off to a great start; postpartum breastfeeding consults to offer support and solve breastfeeding problems; and Café con Leche, a monthly get-together for pregnant and breastfeeding mamas to support each other in breastfeeding and mothering.
We offer coaching to parents with children 0-3yrs who at risk of or who have developmental delays. Our team consists of developmental specialists, occupational, speech and physical therapists who teach the parent/guardian how to work with their child to achieve developmental milestones and to be best prepared for school and daily functions.
Gives out food last Wednesday of the month from 12-3:30 (unless it’s a holiday).
Tiwa Babies Home visiting services are designed to serve Taos County Native American and non-Native American families from the prenatal period to the age of five. Services are available at no cost and include positive parent-child interaction, child health, and connection to community resources to promote healthy child development and confident parenting. Tiwa Babies services are strength-based, family centered and culturally sensitive.
Uber is a ride-hailing company offering services that include peer-to peer ridesharing, ride hailing and food delivery (where available).
As a ROAMS Network member UCGH provides care for pregnant moms including: pre and post-natal exams with Obs from Miners Colfax Medical Center and UCGH Nurse Practitioners, ultrasounds, Telehealth appointments with an Ob from Miners Colfax Medical Center, Telehealth appointments with Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists for higher risk pregnancies, and home Telehealth appointments.
Union County General Hospital (UCGH) is an critical access, rural hospital located in Clayton, New Mexico. As the key hospital for the region, UCGH offers a wide array of services.
Valle del sol provides mental and behavioral health to our communities in 9 different counties in NM. Valle del sol has Outpatient therapy programs, Comprehensive Community Support Services, Behavioral Management appointments (PSYCH), ACT, IOP Programs.
Gives out food the third Wednesday of the month 9-10:30am.
WIC is the Special Supplemental Food Program for Women, Infants and Children up to age 5. WIC is available to low to moderate income
pregnant women, recently delivered women, breastfeeding women, infants and children who are a nutrition risk. We offer support for
breastfeeding mothers and healthy nurtrition education. Father's may also apply for their children.