Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer assistance and referrals to victims and survivors of abuse throughout your state. If you plan to contact a program by email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Las Vegas
Somos Familia
312 Bibb Industrial DriveLas Vegas, NM 87701
Phone: (505) 425-8120
Fax: (505) 426-0190
URL: https://www.somosfamilialv.org/
Email: tgallegos@somosfamilialv.org
Somos Familia provides services primarily for abusers/perpetrators. Services include: counseling for families and couples, intervention and prevention services for perpetrators, a 52 week state mandated program, case management and crisis intervention for perpetrators. Limited counseling services for survivors, but referrals to community services are available through partner programs.Bilingual and bicultural staff available for services. Serving Las Vegas county.
Lea
Option, Inc.
200 North DalmotHobbs, NM 88240
Hotline: (575) 397-1576 (24 hours)
Phone: (575) 393-2459
URL: https://www.optioninc.org/
Email: option@leaco.net
Option, Inc. services include emergency shelter, crisis intervention, and advocacy. Additional services include counseling, (individual and group), transitional housing, food, clothing, transportation, assistance with acquiring protective orders, and safehouse for interviewing children victims of domestic violence.
Lincoln
Center of Protective Environment, Inc. (COPE) - Ruidoso
700 MechemSuite 8
Ruidoso, NM 88345
Hotline: (575) 437-2673 (COPE)
Phone: (866) 350-2673
Phone 2: (575) 258-1064
Fax: (575) 258-1068
URL: http://copedv.org/
Email: cope@copedv.org
The Center of Protective Environment, Inc. (COPE) is a comprehensive domestic violence agency that offers: a 24-hour hotline, crisis intervention, counseling, victim advocates, and emergency shelter to survivors of domestic violence and their children. COPE serving Otero and Lincoln Counties through their two locations in Alamogordo and Ruidoso.
Hours: Mon - Wed 8 AM to 5 PM; Thu 8 AM to 11 AM & 12:30 PM to 5 PM; Fri 8 AM to 12 PM
HEAL & The Nest Domestic Violence Shelter
26374 US Highway 70 EastRuidoso Downs, NM 88346
Hotline: (866) 378-6378
Phone: (575) 378-6378
URL: https://helpendabuseforlife.org/
HEAL & The Nest Domestic Violence Shelter offers a wide range of services for survivors of domestic violence. Services include emergency shelter, food, clothing, access to medical care, housing needs, education and training, legal advocacy, job searching, resume and job interview preparation, counseling (individual, child & family), domestic violence education, Women’s Enrichment Series and self-esteem development and life skills such as parenting skills, nutrition, assertiveness and budgeting. Transportation to The Nest may be provided (and victims from any state can be considered for entry into our shelter.) Participants do not need to be a residents of New Mexico to receive free and confidential services. Free language services are available at HEAL & The Nest” in English, Spanish.
Luna
Luna County Healing House
522 West Pine StreetDeming, NM 88030
Phone: (575) 546-6539
Fax: (575) 544-4293
URL: https://www.lunacountynm.us/departments/community_health_and_well_being/healing_…
Email: healinginc@zianet.com
Luna County Healing House assists victims and survivors of domestic violence by providing emergency shelter, emotional support, case management and diversified programs designed to increase safety, independence, self-sufficiency and self-empowerment. Crisis intervention, legal advocacy, job searching, housing, immigration assistance, offender’s program, information and referrals, 24 hour crisis hotline, counseling, community outreach, and support groups are available in English and Spanish. Find Luna County Healing House on Facebook @HealingHouseLunaCounty. Serving residents of Luna county.




