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Peaceful Spirit - Southern Ute Alcohol Recovery Center

TRANSITIONAL LIVING SERVICES are provided to clients who have jobs in the community but need a supportive, structured environment to maintain sobriety. Clients may remain in Transitional Living Status for four months. During this time the clients a...

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New Mexico State Veteran's Home

(575) 894-4200

Strives to provide integrated services in an atmosphere that promotes the physical, social and emotional well-being of every resident. Every effort is made to continuously improve care while safely assisting residents to live as independently as poss...

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New Mexico Prescription Trails

To serve as a non-profit, public-private coalition that improves the health of New Mexicans who have, or are at risk for, developing diabetes by: 1. operating a program that supports healthcare practitioners in their ability to confidently prescribe ...

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Acoma Pueblo

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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Connelly Hospitality House - San Juan Medical Foundation

A home where you can cook, do your laundry, forge friendships with other families facing cancer...even barbecue outside when you feel like it. There's an arts and crafts room, a fireplace, a well-stocked library, and a little garden to putter ...

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PMS Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP)

(505) 326-2373

CACFP provides aid to child and adult care institutions and family or group day care homes for the provision of nutritious foods that contribute to the wellness, healthy growth, and development of young children, and the health and wellness of older ...

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Commodity Supplemental Food Program - CSFP

Provides nutritious foods to middle and low income families with infants and pre-school children (ages birth thru 5) or pregnant and postpartum mothers not receiving W.I.C. They also provide nutritious foods to lower income seniors age 60 and older.P...

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Southwest Colorado Mental Health - Child & Adolescent & Family Services

24 HOUR CRISIS SERVICES Provide clinical services to youth ages 0-17 years and their families for mental health issues. Provides Youth and Family Therapy. Services are site based (clinic) as well as being provided in the home, school, youth facil...

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San Juan County Indigent Hospital and County Health Care Fund

505-334-4288

Eligible providers within San Juan County: San Juan Regional Medical Center; San Juan Regional Ambulance and Air Ambulance; Farmington Community Health Care Center; Four Winds Addiction Recovery Center, San Juan County Meth Program, San Juan Home He ...

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Peace Corps

A Federal volunteer service which sends U.S. citizens overseas to provide requested assistance to developing and transitioning countries. Volunteers work in the following domains: Education, Business, Agriculture, Health and Nutrition, Environment,...

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Head Start

(505) 782-7000

The Tribal Head Start program serves over 150 Zuni preschool students. The district provides special education staff for 3-5 year olds with disabilities in the mainstreamed program. Head Start has many parent training programs, volunteer activities a...

Program of Pueblo of Zuni

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New Eyes for the Needy

New Eyes for the Needy provides vouchers for new prescription eyeglasses for poor children and adults. Because of funding restrictions, there is a wait list for eyeglass vouchers once an application has been approved. The waiting time will depend upo...

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Navajo Nation W.I.C. Program

(928) 871-6000

Nutrition education and supplemental food program for pregnant, breast feeding and postpartum women, infants, and children (up to the age of 5)....

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Wellness on Wheels

505-368-6300

Exercise equipment - treadmills, stair steppers, exercise bikes. Cooking demonstrations-nutrition education Interactive health teaching statione - touch screen computers. Mountain bikes, jump ropes. Health education-Health promotion materials. H...

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New Mexico Aids Services

(505) 938-7100

New Mexico AIDS Services is a not-for-profit organization that provides services for men, women, and children who are impacted by HIV-AIDS. We provide case management to nearly 600 people in eight counties in central and northwest New Mexico. Our Far...

Program of New Mexico Aids Service, Inc.

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