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Roosevelt County Health Council

(575) 356-4453 x6367____

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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San Ildefonso Pueblo Guiding Eagles

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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San Juan

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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San Miguel County Family & Community 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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ABQ NeighborWoods

(505) 265-4554

Help Tree New Mexico plant trees in Albuquerque!  Planting Volunteers: Must wear closed toed shoes and bring your own water bottle and gloves. During COVID restrictions, wear a mask and social distance. Please bring a shov...

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Amigos Bravos 3 Program Areas

(575) 758-3874

Amigos Bravos’ focuses on the on-going goals of Protecting and Restoring Watershed Health, Holding Polluters Accountable, and Building a Water Ethic and Stewardship for the Future.  Our work focuses on organizing around Environmental Justi...

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Project Feed the Hood

(505) 247-8832

Project Feed The Hood, our food justice campaign, is designed to increase access to healthy food, with a specific focus on low-income families who often lack access to nutritious food for their children, as part of our work to improve health equity a...

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Forest Health

(505) 325-6724

The San Juan National Forest faces complex challenges including increasingly severe insect and disease outbreaks, greater frequency of severe wildfires, and a drying and warming climate.  To address these issues, the Alliance partners with multi...

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Environmental Education

Children's Water Festival - Fifth graders learn about the free-flowing Gila River ...

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Gila National Forest - Forest Plan revisions

Safeguarding our public lands for wildlife, healthy riparian areas, and wilderness values ...

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Outreach

The Task Force works with area agencies and entities to inform our communities through workshops and public forums that present topics including watershed management, riparian restoration and protection, wildlife, water resources issues, fire, invasi...

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Wildfire Protection

The Task Force works with area agencies and landowners to create defensible space and hazardous fuels reduction projects on their lands to protect area homes and unique wildlife habitat within the bosque in our program area (Socorro County, NM)....

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Recreation and Education

Provides opportunities to community members and visitors to enjoy the Rio Grande ecosystem by birdwatching, hiking, biking, horseback riding, camping and fishing along the river at the 13 river parks developed by the Task Force and on the two mi...

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Youth Wellness Camp

Annual Youth Wellness Camp,  in Vanderwagen, NM, on the Navajo Nation, addresses the Literacy Spheres of Cultural Literacy, (storytelling, singing, art); Intergenerational Trauma; Financial Literacy; Energy Literacy, (conservation and renewal en...

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Youth Farm to Market

El Valle Youth Farm to Market provides year round, hands-on training in sustainable agriculture for youth ages 10-18....

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