Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

These resources are provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) for any of the services or opinions of the

corporation or organization.

Always call 911 if you are in immediate danger.

You can also call a crisis hotline for assistance, location of a shelter, counseling, and additional crisis intervention resources.

Agora Crisis Center 1-866-HELP-1-NM (Toll Free) A place that anyone can call when they have something to say. You don't have to be in crisis... You can call to talk about good things, bad things, stress, anger, loneliness, or just to vent! Phones are staffed by trained volunteers from the greater Albuquerque area.

Al-Anon Family Groups (888) 425-2666 Help for families with drinking related problems.

Albuquerque Women's Resource Center (505) 242-7033

All Faith's Receiving Home - Emergency Shelter for Children (505) 345-8938

Alternatives to Violence (575) 445-5778 ? located in Raton

APD Victim Assistance Unit (Albuquerque) (505) 243-2333 - 625 Silver SW, Suite 200

Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence 415-568-3315 The Asian & Pacific Islander Institute on Domestic Violence is a national training and technical assistance provider and a clearinghouse on gender violence in Asian, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander communities. It serves a national network of advocates, community members, organizations, service agencies, professionals, researchers, policy advocates and activists from community and social justice organizations working to eliminate violence against women.

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Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

These resources are provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) for any of the services or opinions of the

corporation or organization.

Casa de Esperanza 651-646-5553 The National Latin@ Network for Healthy Families and Communities (NLN) exists to advance effective responses to eliminate violence and promote healthy relationships within Latin@ families and communities. The NLN addresses four primary issues: increasing access for Latin@s experiencing domestic violence through training and technical assistance; producing culturally relevant tools for advocates and practitioners; conducting culturally relevant research that explores the context in which Latin@ families experience violence; and interjecting the lived realities of Latin@s into policy efforts to better support Latin@ families.

Community Against Violence (Taos) 575-758-9888 24-hour crisis intervention ? providing emotional support, safety planning, advocacy and information for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Crime Victim's Reparation Commission (505) 841-9432

Domestic Violence Hotline (800) 799-7233 24/7 No fees.

DVRC, Inc - Domestic Violence Resource Center Hotline 505-248-3165; Business 505-843-9123

Enlace - Spanish Speaking (505) 246-8972

Family Crisis Center, Inc. (Farmington) (505) 564-9192 (hotline) or (505) 325-3549

HEAL and The Nest Domestic Violence Shelter (Ruidoso Downs) (866) 378-6378

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Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

These resources are provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) for any of the services or opinions of the

corporation or organization.

HELP-New Mexico, Inc. (Statewide) HELP-New Mexico 's vision for itself is of a self-sufficient, sustainable organization, well known and respected throughout the state and nationally as the largest and most effective service provider in New Mexico . Provides assistance to individuals and families including migrant families, abused and neglected children, senior citizens, people with disabilities, and disadvantaged youth. Phone: (505) 265-3717

Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community 877-643-8222 The Institute on Domestic Violence in the African American Community (IDVAAC) is an organization focused on the unique circumstances and life experiences of African Americans as they seek resources and remedies related to the victimization and perpetration of domestic violence in their community. IDVAAC recognizes the impact and high correlation of intimate partner violence to child abuse, elder maltreatment, and community violence.

Judy Gail's Place (Los Alamos) (505) 709-8066 A domestic violence service providing help for people dealing with domestic abuse. Note: not a crisis resource offering shelter, assistance only.

La Pi?on Sexual Assault Recovery Services 575-526-3437 24-hour 1st response to survivors of sexual assault through phone, face to face and SANE Project. Trained volunteer advocates execute this service after graduating from 40 hours of intensive training in sexual assault advocacy intervention.

Las Cruces Police Department-Victim Assistance Unit 575-528-4111

Morning Star - Advocacy Program for Native American Women (Albuquerque) (505) 232-8299

National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health 312-726-7020

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Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

These resources are provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) for any of the services or opinions of the

corporation or organization.

The National Center on Domestic Violence, Trauma & Mental Health is committed to developing comprehensive, accessible, and culturally-relevant responses to the range of trauma-related issues faced by domestic violence survivors and their children; to promoting advocacy that is survivor-defined and rooted in principles of social justice; and to eradicating the social and psychological conditions that contribute to interpersonal abuse and violence across the lifespan.

National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence (800) 622-2255 Let NCADD help you find care in your community, learn more about important health issues, and make informed health-care choices. Help is just a call or visit away.

National Domestic Violence Hotline 1-800-799-7233 (Toll Free) Our phone and chat services are available to anyone who has been affected by relationship abuse, including those who are currently in abusive relationships, those who are working to heal, friends or family of victims and survivors and anyone in the community who has questions about domestic violence. We have the ability to provide phone services in more than 200 languages.

National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence: Futures Without Violence 888-792-2873 health The National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence (HRC) supports health care practitioners, administrators and systems, domestic violence experts, survivors, and policy makers at all levels as they improve health care's response to domestic violence.

National Indigenous Women's Resource Center 855-649-7299 The National Indigenous Women's Resource Center, Inc. (NIWRC) is a Native nonprofit organization that was created specifically to serve as the National Indian Resource Center (NIRC) Addressing Domestic Violence and Safety for Indian Women. NIWRC seeks to enhance the capacity of American Indian and Alaska Native (Native) tribes, Native Hawaiians, and Tribal and Native Hawaiian organizations to respond to domestic violence.

National Resource Center on Domestic Violence 800-537-2238 and

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Crisis Hotlines & Assistance Resources

These resources are provided for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or approval by the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) for any of the services or opinions of the

corporation or organization.

The National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) provides a wide range of free, comprehensive and individualized technical assistance, training and resource materials. The scope of NRCDV's technical assistance is broad and includes domestic violence intervention and prevention, community education and organizing, public policy and systems advocacy, and funding.

National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (Toll Free) The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free, confidential suicide prevention hotline available to anyone in suicidal crisis or emotional distress. Your call is routed to the nearest crisis center in our national network of more than 150 crisis centers. The Lifeline's national network of local crisis centers provide crisis counseling and mental health referrals day and night.

National Victims of Crime Center 1 (800) FYI-CALL (1-800-394-2255) Confidential referrals for crime victims.

New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence Hotline (statewide) 1-800-773-3645

New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs 1-888-883-8020 (Toll Free) The New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs, a private, non-profit organization, was created and continues to exist to provide appropriate services to victims of sexual abuse.

New Mexico Crisis and Access Line 1-855-NMCRISIS (Toll Free) A statewide mental health crisis line for anyone who resides in the State of New Mexico. It is a centralized, single telephone number, answered by professional counselors 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.

New Mexico Legal Aid Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault/Stalking HelpLine 1-877-974-3400

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