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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Bernalillo
Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC)
625 Silver Street SWAlbuquerque, NM 87102
Phone: (505) 248-3165 24hr Hotline
Phone 2: (505) 843-9123
URL: https://dvrcnm.org/
Email: dvrc@dvrcnm.org
The Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) offers services 24 hours a day to victims of domestic violence, elder abuse and sexual assault. Also, provide advocacy, counseling, case management and empowerment services to victims of domestic violence and their dependent children in Bernalillo County and surrounding counties. All services provided are safe, confidential, culturally-sensitive and free of charge.
Enlace Comunitario
2425 Alamo Avenue SEAlbuquerque, NM 87106
Phone: (505) 246-8972
URL: https://www.enlacenm.org/
Enlace Comunitario provides domestic violence intervention services. These are offered in Spanish and are provided free of cost to victims of domestic violence and their children, regardless of their legal immigration status. Services are confidential and tailored to individual clients’ strengths and needs. Case management, therapy, legal services, crisis intervention, transitional housing and support groups are available.
Hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM to 5 PM
Chaves
The Roswell Refuge
1215 North GardenRoswell, NM 88201
Hotline: (575) 627-8361
Phone: (575) 624-3222
URL: http://roswellrefuge.org/
Email: cawilson@roswellrefuge.org
The Rosewell Refuge provides shelter services to domestic violence survivors and their children. The Refuge also houses the Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner program (SANE). Also, provide assistance with filling out and filing restraining orders, advocacy services, support groups and referrals to community services within Chaves county.
Cibola
Roberta's Place, Inc.
805 RooseveltGrants, NM 87020
Hotline: (505) 287-7724
Phone: (505) 287-7203 (office)
Phone 2: (505) 287-7200 (office)
Fax: (505) 287-7205
URL: http://www.robertasplace.net/
Email: robertas@robertasplace.net
Roberta’s Place provides counseling (professional and peer counseling), emergency shelter, advocacy support, skills and knowledge and parenting classes for both shelter residents and non-shelter residents. All services provided are free of charge serving victims of domestic violence and their children, within Cibola County including the Laguna, Acoma and Ramah Indian Reservations.
Curry
Hartley House
900 North Main StreetClovis, NM 88101
Hotline: (575) 769-0305
Phone: (575) 762-0050 (Office)
Fax: (575) 763-8953
URL: http://nmsvdv.org/
Email: dhorton@nmsvdv.org
Hartley House provides confidential services, safe emergency shelter, 24-hour crisis intervention, support groups, medical and housing referrals.
Hours: Monday - Thursday 8 AM to 4 PM; Friday 8 AM to 12 PM
Doña Ana
La Casa, Inc.
800 South Walnut StreetLas Cruces, NM 88001
Hotline: (800) 376-2272 24-Hour Helpline
Phone: (575) 526-9513
Phone 2: (575) 526-2819 (office)
Fax: (575) 526-8542
URL: https://lacasainc.org/
La Casa, Inc. offers emergency shelter, 24 hour helpline, counseling, supportive services, non-residential support services, transitional housing, immigration help, parenting classes, civil legal services, and batterer’s intervention program.
Eddy
Carlsbad Battered Family Shelter
Carlsbad, NMHotline: (575) 885-4615 24-Hour Crisis Intervention
Phone: (575) 628-0525
URL: https://carlsbadshelter.com/
Carlsbad Battered Family Shelter provides 24-Hour crisis intervention, domestic violence victim / survivor support groups, parenting groups, child witness groups, emergency residential shelter for victims and their children, rental/deposit assistance (when available). On-site pet kennels are also available.
Grammy's House
811 West Texas AvenueArtesia, NM 88021
Hotline: (575) 365-5144
Phone: (575) 748-1198
URL: https://grammyshouse.org/
Email: grmyshse@yahoo.com
Grammy’s House seeks to provide a safe environment for victims and child-witness victims of domestic violence.Offers 24-hour crisis intervention, counseling, advocacy & help filling orders of protection, education, training, rape crisis services, referral services, support groups, 27-bed emergency shelter.
Grant
El Refugio, Inc.
800 South Roberts StreetSilver City, NM 88061
Hotline: 1 (888) 538-2125
Phone: (575) 538-2125
Fax: (575) 538-0495
URL: https://eridv.org/
Email: agencyinfo@eridv.org
El Refugio (ERI) operates the Casa Carmel Shelter for battered women/men and their children, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Other services include: rapid re-housing assistance for participants, counseling and advocacy services. All services available in English and Spanish. Serving Grant county.
Guadalupe
Guadalupe County Domestic Violence Responders
318 Third StreetSanta Rosa, NM 88435
Phone: (575) 472-4567
Email: gcnc@plateautel.net
Guadalupe County Domestic Violence Responders provides resources for domestic violence victims, coordinates activities and services, assists with financial assistance, finds low income housing, files temporary restraining orders, and can accompany the victims to court if necessary. Services available to residents of Guadalupe County.
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.
McKinley
Battered Families Services
207 South Strong DriveGallup, NM 87301
Hotline: (800) 634-4508 24-hr Helpline
Phone: (505) 722-7483 (Gallup)
Phone 2: (505) 722-6389 (Office)
Fax: (505) 722-9355
URL: https://batteredfamilies.com/
Email: dvgnm@cnetco.com
The Battered Families Services provide: domestic violence shelter for women and their children, counseling, referrals, transportation, employment assistance, and transitional housing. Other available programs include: offender treatment, case management and intervention. Serving residents of McKinley county.
Hours: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 5 PM
Otero
Center of Protective Environment, Inc. (COPE) - Alamogordo
909 South Florida AvenueAlamogordo, NM 88310
Hotline: (575) 437-2673 (COPE)
Phone: (866) 350-2673
Phone 2: (575) 434-3622
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
Rio Arriba
Crisis Center of Northern New Mexico
577 El Llano RoadEspañola, NM 87532
Phone: (505) 753-1656
URL: http://www.crisis-centers.com
Email: ccnnm@crisis-centers.org
The Crisis Center of Northern New Mexico Provides crisis intervention, counseling, emergency shelter, individual and group therapy to (women/men) victims of domestic violence and their children. Bilingual services (English & Spanish) available upon request. This center also shelters abused teens who are 18 years or older, members of the LGBTTQ+ community and senior citizens suffering from elder abuse. Services are free and confidential, serving survivors of domestic abuse from Rio Arriba, Los Alamos and Santa Fe County and the eight Northern Pueblos (and occasionally people from other parts of our state or country).
North Central Community Based Services, Inc.
16540 US-84Chama, NM 87520
Phone: (575) 756-2327
Email: nccbs@nccbs.org
North Central Community Based Services, Inc. is a social service agency which provides various mental health services, substance abuse prevention, family violence prevention programs and specific services to victims of crime. Serving residents of Rio Arriba county.
Peacekeepers Domestic Violence Program
1206 North Riverside DriveEspañola, NM 87532
Phone: (505) 753-4790
Phone 2: (800) 400-8694 (Office Hours)
Fax: (505) 753-5233
URL: https://sites.google.com/enipc.org/peacekeepers/home
PeaceKeepers Domestic Violence Program provides services to victims who are Native American or who are being victimized by a Native American and to offenders who are Native American or who are victimizing a Native American. This program is specific to the Native American community and raise awareness of domestic violence by offering the following services: advocacy, training & outreach, crisis intervention, civil legal assistance, Probation Batterers Re-Education and Intervention Program. Serves residents of the Eight Northern Pueblos.
Hours: Mon - Thu 8 AM to 6 PM
San Juan
New Beginnings - Navajo United Methodist Center Inc.
1200 West Apache Street #17Farmington, NM 87401
Phone: (505) 325-7578
URL: https://navajoumc.org/
New Beginnings provides transitional living for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Offering families a safe, community-based living environment, for up to a year. New Beginnings has a Childcare program for those benefiting from transitional living program and for children in the community. Other services include: support services, financial planning, legal advocacy and referrals to other resources in the community. New Beginnings also provides a special focus on Native American culture.
Family Crisis Center
208 East Apache StreetFarmington, NM 87401
Hotline: (505) 564-9192 24-hr Helpline
Phone: (888) 440-9192
Phone 2: (505) 325-3549
URL: https://familycrisiscenternm.org/
Email: fcc@familycrisiscenternm.org
The Family Crisis Center offers a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, crisis intervention, individual and group counseling to victims of domestic violence. Services are provided at two facilities including Marge’s Place, a protective shelter for victims of domestic violence and their children, and the Counseling Center which provides services and support to victims, child witnesses, and offenders. Serving residents of San Juan county.
Home for Women and Children
Shiprock, NMPhone: (505) 368-5124
Email: mistye@homeforwomenandchildren.com
Home for Women and Children provides a temporary shelter for women and children victims of domestic violence. Length of stay can vary from 30-90 days. Other services include: advocacy, mentoring, and education for families affected by domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
Sandoval
Haven House
Rio Rancho, NM 87174Hotline: (800) 526-7157
Phone: (505) 896-4869
Fax: (505) 896-2528
URL: https://havenhouseinc.org/
Haven House services include: emergency shelter, case management, support groups, Life-Skills classes, legal advocacy, referrals to job opportunities, housing and other supportive services, therapeutic counseling for both women and their children and children’s programs. Haven House is the only domestic violence shelter for Sandoval County.
Santa fe
Esperanza Shelter Domestic Abuse Services
3130 Rufina StreetSanta Fe, NM 87507
Hotline: (800) 473-5220 24-hr Helpline
Phone: (505) 473-5200
Phone 2: (505) 474-5536 (office)
URL: https://esperanzashelter.org/
Esperanza Shelter Domestic Abuse Services offers emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, on-call advocacy program, and court advocacy to victims of domestic violence.
Sierra
Domestic Abuse Intervention Center, Inc. (DAIC)
812 E Third AvenueTruth or Consequences, NM 87901
Hotline: (575) 894-7111 or (575) 894-6617
Phone: (575) 894-3557
Fax: (575) 894-1418
URL: https://www.daictorc.org/
Email: advocacy@daictorc.org
Domestic Abuse Intervention Center, Inc. (DAIC) offers assistance to all individuals involved in domestic violence life scenarios (victims, perpetrator and families). DAIC services increase awareness of domestic violence through education/training, and reduce the incidence of domestic abuse and violence in Sierra county. Offering a non-residential program, specialized assessment, support services, education and training, life and social skills development, and crisis intervention. Serving residents of Sierra county.
Hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM - 5 PM
After Hours: Call Central Dispatch 575-894-7111 or 575-894-6617 and ask to speak to a DAIC Advocate
Socorro
El Puente del Socorro
610 Franklin StreetSocorro, NM 87801
Phone: (575) 835-0928
URL: https://www.facebook.com/ElPuentedelSocorro/
Email: johnnie@elpuentedelsocorro.org
El Puente del Socorro provides emergency shelter and services for victims of domestic violence. El Puente also provides legal services, assistance filing and requesting orders of protection, counseling, 24 hour crisis intervention, along with food, clothing, supplies and transportation to participants in need.
Taos
Community Against Violence (CAV)
945 Salazar RoadTaos, NM 87571
Hotline: (575) 758-9888 24-hr Helpline
Phone: (575) 758-8082
Phone 2: (575) 770-2706 TextLine
Fax: (575) 758-4051
URL: https://taoscav.org/
Email: info@taoscav.org
Community Against Violence (CAV) offers a 24-hour crisis hotline for victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. Emergency and transitional shelter, medical and legal accompaniment, counseling and support groups are also available.
Offices hours: Mon - Fri 8 AM - 5 PM
HelpLine available 24/7/365: (575) 758-9888 or Textline: (575) 770-2706
Valencia
Valencia Shelter Services (VSS)
445 Camino Del Rey DriveSuite E
Los Lunas, NM 87031
Hotline: (505) 864-1383
Phone: (505) 565-3100
URL: https://www.vssnm.org/
Email: referrals@valenciashelterservices.org
Valencia Shelter Services (VSS) provides services to individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, emergency shelter, transitional housing, legal advocacy, and individual and group therapy for children, teens, and adults. Valencia Shelter Services serves Valencia County and will not turn away clients who are fleeing from abuse no matter what county, state, or country they are from.