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Colfax
Makes home food deliveries to pre-registered clients on Mondays.
Gives out food the fourth Tuesday of the month 1-3pm
Colfax County Youth Empowerment Services (Y.E.S.) serve Colfax and Union County with a comprehensive Home Visiting and breastfeeding support program. Services are offered to families with babies 0-3yrs to learn positive parenting skills and techniques to promote healthy child development. Y.E.S is available in the comfort of your home, at your desired location or virtually through online support. We help families access resources (like Medicaid, SNAP). Y.E.S. is supportive, confidential and free of charge.
The mission of Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services. Applications for benefits include: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Public and Utility Assistance.
1273 2nd st, Raton, NM
Krossroads has recently absorbed Luminosity Integrative Health Systems and Noesis Integrative Health in operation since 2018 and is women owned. Both Luminosity and Noesis have successfully served individuals and families from the Rio Grande Valley from Albuquerque to Taos and from Las Vegas to Raton in East New Mexico.
The Lyft app matches you with local drivers to request a ride to your destination or order food (where available).
As a ROAMS Network member, MCMC provides care for pregnant moms including: pre to post-natal exams, labor and delivery, Telehealth appointments from Union County General Hospital in Clayton, Telehealth appointments with Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists for higher risk pregnancies, and home Telehealth appointments.
Our 25 bed critical access facility, our nationwide top ranking Long Term Care facility, and our Miners' Outreach program are proud to serve Northern New Mexico with quality healthcare services.
Gives out food the last Friday of the month 10-2pm.
Northern Regional Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Public Housing, and Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing. We serve Taos, Colfax Counties as well as others in Northern NM.
Raton Housing Authority provides low income housing options and rental assistance. The housing authority has 156 units for low income families with 68 of those available for the elderly and disabled.
To ensure health equity, we work with our partners to promote health and well-being and improve health outcomes for all people in New Mexico.
Gives out food the third Wednesday of the month 10-4pm.
Santa Fe Recovery Center (SFRC) offers detox, residential, and outpatient services for people who want to stop using drugs and alcohol. Our women and children's 90 day Residential Treatment Program serves adult women with substance use disorders, including: pregnant and parenting women with children (newborns to age 3). SFRC also offers help with the use of medication assisted treatment (Suboxone and Subutex).
Gives out food the fourth Wednesday of the month 1-3pm.
Gives out food Monday thru Friday, 1-4pm and Saturday, 10-1pm as needed.
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.
Uber is a ride-hailing company offering services that include peer-to peer ridesharing, ride hailing and food delivery (where available).
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.
Taos
Gives out food on Wednesday evenings, call for time. Emergency food boxes are available.
Taos loves kids provides parenting classes for families in the community to facilitate the understanding of child development and build parent resiliency. We aim to increase the participants understanding of the nature and importance of the parent/child attachment to build basis for ongoing positive interactions.
Community Against Violence (CAV) provides confidential, free services for people who have experienced domestic or sexual violence or child/elder abuse. CAV also offers a program for people who are using violence in their interpersonal relationships. If you, or someone you know, would like more information about services needed, please call the 24 hour helpline 575-758-9888 or see services listed at TaosCAV.org
Our mission is to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes and assure safety net services for all people in New Mexico. We offer support for reproductive life planning, breastfeeding, annual exams, pregnancy and STD testing.
Through the DreamTree Families Program, DreamTree offers support for young parents ages 16-24, including rental assistance, case management, life skills training, and coordination with community resources.
Golden Willow Counseling is a client oriented mental health counseling center in which counseling is offered to help those in their times of needed emotional support. Golden Willow Counseling specializes in many modalities of counseling in order to meet the client and their family's needs. We work with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. We collaborate with many organizations and private practice therapists to help provide the best wrap-around
services for the client.
First steps Home visiting services provide information, support and encouragement around child development, prenatal/post-partum issues, breastfeeding, parenting support, access to community resources (including Medicaid enrollment) and screenings/referrals that promote early childhood development and a positive family foundation. Our services are free and available to all families from pregnancy to the age of three.
Holy Cross Medical Center is the central hub for health care in north-central New Mexico. Our hospital is home to over 80 physicians, covering a variety of ever-expanding specialties that include internal medicine, wound care, dermatology, ob/gyn, orthopedics, general surgery, urology and a fully-staffed emergency department.
As a ROAMS Network member, Holy Cross Women's Health Institute provides care for pregnant moms including: pre to post-natal exams, labor and delivery, Telehealth appointments from the Questa Health Center, Telehealth appointments with Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists for higher risk pregnancies, and home Telehealth appointments.
Holy Cross Women’s Health Institute is your complete resource for women’s health care in Taos. From well-woman exams to family planning to osteoporosis care, we’re here for all the women of Taos and northern New Mexico, at all stages of life and health.
The mission of Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services. Applications for benefits include: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Public and Utility Assistance.
1273 2nd st, Raton, NM
Krossroads has recently absorbed Luminosity Integrative Health Systems and Noesis Integrative Health in operation since 2018 and is women owned. Both Luminosity and Noesis have successfully served individuals and families from the Rio Grande Valley from Albuquerque to Taos and from Las Vegas to Raton in East New Mexico.
Gives out food on Wednesdays at 4pm. Emergency food boxes are available.
Gives out food Thursdays 1-3pm. Emergency Food boxes also available.
The Lyft app matches you with local drivers to request a ride to your destination or order food (where available).
Gives out food the 2nd and 4th Friday from 11:30-2:30.
Northern Regional Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Public Housing, and Veterans Affairs Supportive Housing. We serve Taos, Colfax Counties as well as others in Northern NM.
Services offered include dental, behavior health, and as a ROAMS Network member pre and post-natal exams with Women’s Health Institute Obs and midwives, ultrasounds, Telehealth appointments with an Ob from Women’s Health Institute, Telehealth appointments with Maternal Fetal Medicine (MFM) specialists for higher risk pregnancies, and home Telehealth appointments.
Our Presbyterian Medical Services health centers provide a safety net of medical care for thousands of New Mexicans of all ages. Everyone is eligible to receive medical services. In addition to private pay, we accept Medicaid, Medicare, and private insurance. For the uninsured, a sliding fee scale is available based on income.
Rio Grande ATP operates an intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adults with substance use disorder. Its focus is on the delivery of high quality, affordable, and accessible treatment services to consumers and their families. Our staff works with the community's medical, mental health, and social services providers to ensure optimal outcomes for consumers and families. We accept Medicaid, commercial insurance, and we provide financial assistance for those who do not have insurance.
Santa Fe Recovery Center (SFRC) offers detox, residential, and outpatient services for people who want to stop using drugs and alcohol. Our women and children's 90 day Residential Treatment Program serves adult women with substance use disorders, including: pregnant and parenting women with children (newborns to age 3). SFRC also offers help with the use of medication assisted treatment (Suboxone and Subutex).
Gives out food the second and fourth Wednesdays in 2 locations: El Prado 11-1pm, Ranchos de Taos 2-3pm. Emergency food boxes available.
Gives out food Thursdays from 1:30-4pm. Emergency food boxes are available.
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.
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).
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.
Youth Heartline seeks to improve family stability through a suite of trauma-informed services and systemic solutions. We offer individual, group, and family counseling as well as a Nurturing Parenting program. Our services are free, safe and confidential.
Union
Gives out food the fourth Tuesday of the month at 10am.
The Town of Clayton Housing Authority is a Public Housing Agency that provides housing assistance to low income residents of Clayton through the management of low rent public housing. Eligibility guidelines are set by Housing and Urban Development (HUD).
Our mission is to promote health and wellness, improve health outcomes and assure safety net services for all people in New Mexico. We offer support for reproductive life planning, breastfeeding, annual exams, pregnancy and STD testing.
Colfax County Youth Empowerment Services (Y.E.S.) serve Colfax and Union County with a comprehensive Home Visiting and breastfeeding support program. Services are offered to families with babies 0-3yrs to learn positive parenting skills and techniques to promote healthy child development. Y.E.S is available in the comfort of your home, at your desired location or virtually through online support. We help families access resources (like Medicaid, SNAP). Y.E.S. is supportive, confidential and free of charge.
Goldenspread Rural Frontier Coalition provides transportation, support services and 25 low income housing units to individuals in need. Support services include: Home Healthcare and Personal care, including light housekeeping, errand running and/or shopping assistance for Medicaid eligible individuals. Taxi services available with Medicaid or private pay. Taxi available in Clayton, NM and surrounding areas.
The mission of Income Support Division is to relieve, minimize or eliminate poverty and to make available certain services for eligible low-income individuals and families through statewide programs of financial assistance, food assistance, employment assistance and training services. Applications for benefits include: Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Public and Utility Assistance.
The Lyft app matches you with local drivers to request a ride to your destination or order food (where available).
Professional Counseling Associates is a community mental health center that provides: Substance/Alcohol abuse Counseling, Individual Family/Group Counseling, and Circle of Security parenting program.
Santa Fe Recovery Center (SFRC) offers detox, residential, and outpatient services for people who want to stop using drugs and alcohol. Our women and children's 90 day Residential Treatment Program serves adult women with substance use disorders, including: pregnant and parenting women with children (newborns to age 3). SFRC also offers help with the use of medication assisted treatment (Suboxone and Subutex).
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.
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.
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.