MEd, LMHC
All Children will learn and grow in a safe and nurturing environment.
575-258-6408
Local Family Support Resources
Important Phone Numbers:
∙ Report Abuse or Neglect to CYFD: 1-855-333-SAFE
∙ National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
∙ National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-8255 or 1-800-784-2433S
∙ National Suicide Prevention Hotline (Hearing and Speech Impaired) 1-800-799-4889
∙ New Mexico Suicide and Crisis Hotline: 1-866-435-7166
∙ New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness: (505) 217-9570
∙ New Mexico Coronavirus Hotline: 1-855-600-3453
Coronavirus Information: 1-833-551-0518
Senior Food Hotline: 1-800-432-2080
Online Resources:
New Mexico Department of Health: https://cv.nmhealth.org/
School meal sites for children: https://www.newmexico.gov/education/meal-sites-for-children/
Emergency Housing: http://www.housingnm.org/emergency_housing/emergency-shelter1
New Mexico Women’s Shelters: https://www.womenshelters.org/sta/new_mexico

I can't pay my rent what do I do?
April 9th, 2020
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The New Mexico Supreme Court has issued an order placing a temporary moratorium on evictions for inability to pay rent during the COVID-19 public health emergency.
New Mexico Legal Aid – (505) 633-6694
Senior Citizens Law Office – (505) 265-2300, (Serves residents of Bernalillo, Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance counties who are 60 or older.)
Legal Resources for the Elderly Program, 800-876-6657 statewide; 505-797-6005 in Albuquerque, (Statewide free legal helpline for NM residents 55 and older.)

I need affordable childcare
March 30th, 2020
To seek childcare, please visit www.newmexicokids.org or call 1-800-691-9067.

I am running low on food, what do I do?
March 23rd, 2020
Below is a list of resources for food assistance:
Find a Food Distribution Near You
Food banks and distribution partners cannot make home deliveries. If you need a ride to a distribution site, ask a family member, friend, neighbor or check with your local government for transportation assistance.
The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), formerly known as the Food Stamp Program, provides financial assistance to eligible New Mexicans with low income and limited resources to purchase food products. SNAP benefits are simple to use to purchase qualifying food products at participating grocery stores.
The village of Ruidoso has created a webpage dedicated to resources for recovery from COVID-19
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https://www.ruidoso-nm.gov/covid-19-economic-recovery-resources