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Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP)

(505) 433-7561

Our Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) is a treatment option that acts as a step down from a higher level of care or if you were unable to meet your goals in weekly outpatient treatment. Attending our program will add increased stability to meeting y...

Program of Wild Magnolia Wellness, LLC

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Kewa House Emergency Youth Shelter

(505) 465-2214

The Kewa House Emergency Youth Shelter is a temporary home for youth from any tribe or pueblo in New Mexico who are between the ages of 0 and 17 years old. The goal of the program is to provide trauma informed evidence based residential programming f...

Program of Santo Domingo Pueblo

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Age to Age Counseling

(505) 291-6314

Counselors providing services in these areas: Psychological Testing & Assessment (adults and children); Couples & Families; Children & Adolescents; Alcohol & Substance Abuse; Trauma, Sexual Abuse, Domestic Violence; Grief & End of...

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Tri County Domestic Violence Program

(505) 718-7300

TCFJC provides services to victims and their families of domestic violence in the form of; Advocacy and Support, Legal Advocacy, Counseling (individual and group), Emergency Shelter Services, Life Skills, Community Outreach and Community Training....

Program of Tri-County Family Justice Center of Northeast New Mexico

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Hidalgo County Health Consortium

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

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Los Alamos Health Council

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

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Luna Health Council

(575) 543-6567

County & Tribal health councils, established by the New Mexico legislature, help communities organize to identify and address local health priorities. Reaffirmed in 2019 by the County and Tribal Health Care Act (HB 137), health councils are manda...

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McKinley Community Health Alliance

(505) 870-9239

The McKinley Community Health Alliance was formed in 1998 to address Medicaid Managed Care’s affect on recipients in McKinley County, New Mexico. In July 2004, MCHA and the McKinley County Maternal Child Health Council merged. MCHA’s focu...

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Mora County Health Council

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

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Partnership for A Healthy Torrance Community

5058324495

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

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Quay County Health Council

(157) 581-5457

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

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Rio Arriba County Health Council

(505) 753-3143

In general, community health councils plan and coordinate community-level responses to pressing health issues. Health Councils usually serve counties or tribal communities. Members of health councils typically include representatives of various commu...

Program of Rio Arriba County Health and Human Services

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New Mexico Pediatric Society

505-962-2207

Chapter Projects and Collaborations 1. Pediatric Council 2. Wylder Lecture Series 3. Agenda for New Mexico's Children 4. Comittees: *Adolescent Health * Breastfeeding Task Force * CATCH grants * Child Care * Disaster Prep...

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Eve's Fund for Native American Health Initiatives

(800) 646-2952

ThinkFirst Navajo: offers free injury prevention education presentations to K-high school students. Magic Tree House Teaching Bookshelves: We donate well-known and loved children's books, the Magic Tree House series, to improve literacy and a lov...

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Carlsbad Community Anti-Drug/Gang Coalition

575-642-4825

Drug Free Communities Support Program Drug Free Communities Mentoring Program NM Office of Substance Abuse Prevention methamphetamine prevention, safe workplaces and tobacco merchant education programs.Stop Tobacco On My People regional tobacco preve...

Program of Carlsbad Community Anti-Drug/Gang Coalition

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