Bridging Resources connect families to community resources and benefits that can increase family and financial stability. Its Benefits Services program employs a highly skilled, case management approach to connect client families to community services by screening them for benefits, including SNAP (formerly Food Stamps), health insurance, utility assistance and cash assistance. Access to these programs can make the difference for families in their daily struggles to meet their basic needs. Housing Stability works with families facing housing challenges such as eviction; it is offered in Grant, Hidalgo, Sierra, Luna and Otero Counties.
CAA is a 58-year-old New Mexico nonprofit that provides resources and programming to people facing adversity. The goal is to help increase their resiliency and overall family wellbeing. We do this through programs that build on family strengths, self-empowerment, and resilience. Among the many services CAA provides are youth entrepreneurship and development, nutrition programs for children, family financial programs, housing stability, and empowerment and advocacy. Last year, we served over 14,000 families.
Our board-approved mission is to partner with New Mexicans to overcome adversity by connecting communities, encouraging family wellness, empowering families and bridging resources. One of our agency’s strengths is this innovative, unified network of programs that helps people face and rise above the many economic, family, and life challenges they may encounter.
3880 Foothills Road, Suite A