CYFD‐Funded Domestic Violence Survivor Services Programs

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The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) funds the following programs to provide immediate shelter and a wide range of supportive services for victims/survivors of family violence, domestic violence, and dating violence and their dependents. Though not every provider offers every service, they form a network of services, and advocates within each program will work to get every survivor the services and supports they need to find safety and hope in the future.Contact theprograms directly for information, referral, or for immediate crisis intervention.

You can also call the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 800‐799‐7233 or chat with an advocate through their website (thehotline.org), which will connect survivors to the programs in this list. If you have questions, complaints, or need further information about these programs, contact the Domestic Violence Unit at CYFD at (505) 795‐1645.

Statewide

Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women

CSVANW’s mission is to stop violence against Native women and children by advocating for social change in our communities. CSVANW provides training and technical assistance to survivor service programs and advocates who work with tribal communities.

Phone: (505) 243‐9199
Website: https://www.csvanw.org

New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Established in 1979 and incorporated on May 15, 1981, New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV) provides support and assistance to domestic violence programs across the state.

Phone: (505) 246‐9240
Email: info@nmcadv.org
Website: https://nmcadv.org

New Mexico Legal Aid

New Mexico Legal Aid is a statewide provider that has specialized legal programs for survivors of domestic violence. To access these programs, contact your local survivor services provider organization below and ask about referrals to New Mexico Legal Aid or contact the NMLA Domestic Violence, Sexual Assault and Stalking HelpLine at (877) 974‐3400.

Phone: (877) 974‐3400
Website: https://www.havenhouseinc.org https://www.newmexicolegalaid.org  

Bernalillo

Domestic Violence Resource Center

Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) offers individual advocacy and support, legal advocacy, individual counseling by licensed counselors, case management, and financial empowerment classes supported by Allstate (Insurance) Foundation. DVRC has advocates embedded at the District Attorney’s Office and Second District Courts and provides critical education and community outreach programs.

Phone: (505) 248‐3165
Email: dvrc@dvrcnm.org
Website: https://dvrcnm.org
Service Location(s): Family Advocacy Center ‐ 625 Silver Ave. SW, Albuquerque

Enlace Comunitario

Enlace Comunitario focuses on services and support for survivors in the Latino Immigrant Community. They offer individual support and advocacy, enhanced legal advocacy (with an attorney on staff), support groups, individual counseling with licensed counselors, access to transitional housing, and life‐ skills classes for children and teens.

Phone: (505) 246‐8972
Email: info@enlacenm.org
Website: https://www.enlacenm.org
Service Location(s): Enlace Comunitario ‐ 2425 Alamos Ave. SE, Albuquerque

Haven House

Haven House is the domestic violence shelter for Sandoval County. 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.

Phone: (800) 526‐7157
Website: https://www.havenhouseinc.org
Service Location(s): Haven House Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Rio Rancho

SAFE House

At S.A.F.E. House, we are proud to offer wrap‐around services to our residents. In addition to the emergency shelter, S.A.F.E. House operates a rapid re‐housing program for survivors of intimate partner violence.

Phone: (505) 917‐0231
Website: https://www.safehousenm.org
Service Location(s): SAFE House Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Albuquerque

Chaves

Roswell Refuge for Battered Adults

Roswell Refuge offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, support groups, and specialized programming for children in shelter. Roswell Refuge houses a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and provides shelter and services to victims of human trafficking.

Phone: (575) 627‐8361
Email: lcarrera@roswellrefuge.org
Website: https://www.roswellrefuge.org
Service Location(s): Shelter ‐ 1306 West College Blvd, Roswell
Support Services and Administration ‐ 1215 N Garden Ave., Roswell

Cibola

Roberta’s Place

Roberta’s Place provides counseling (professional and peer counseling), shelter, advocacy support, skills and knowledge and parenting classes for both shelter residents and non‐shelter residents. Roberta’s Place works closely with community groups, law enforcement agencies, courts, schools, tribal groups and social service organizations to educate, reduce and eliminate the incidences of domestic violence.

Phone: (505) 287‐7724
Email: robertas@robertasplace.net
Website: http://robertasplace.net/index2.html
Service Location(s): Support Services and Administration ‐ 807 Roosevelt Ave., Grants
Roberta’s Place Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Grants

Colfax

Alternatives to Violence

Alternatives To Violence (ATV) is dedicated to the prevention, intervention, and treatment of all forms of violence and advocates for freedom from violence for all individuals.

Phone: (575) 447‐5778
Email: stopviolence@bacavalley.com
Website: https://www.domesticshelters.org/help/nm/raton/87740/alternatives%E2%80%90to%E2%80%90%20violence
Service Location(s): Alternatives to Violence ‐ 124 Pecos Ave., Raton

Curry

Hartley House

The mission of the Hartley House, a dedicated group of individuals working with the community, is to end the epidemic of domestic violence by providing physical and emotional refuge and advocating freedom from violence through education, intervention, and treatment. Hartley House provides shelter, assistance filing petitions, community referrals, support group, children’s group, and individualized safety plans.

Phone: (575) 769‐0305
Website: http://www.nmsvdv.org
Service Location(s): Hartley House Shelter ‐ confidential, Clovis
Service Location(s):   Hartley House Support Services ‐ 900 N. Main St., Clovis

Doña Ana

La Casa ‐ DV Las Cruces

La Casa offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, transitional housing, financial literacy and career programs, and specialized programming for children and teens who have experienced trauma.

Phone: (800) 376‐2272
Website: https://www.lacasainc.org
Service Location(s):La Casa Shelter ‐ 800 S. Walnut St., Las Cruces
Rural Services “South Valley” ‐ 325 1st Street, Anthony

Eddy

Carlsbad Battered Families Shelter

The mission here at the Carlsbad Battered Families Shelter is to help people recognize the destructive power and effect of domestic violence on families and society, to help victims of domestic violence and their families achieve self‐sufficiency and preserve dignity by providing services in a timely, responsible, courteous and efficient manner.

Phone: (575) 885‐4615
Email: cbfs520@gmail.com
Website: https://carlsbadshelter.com 
Service Location(s): Carlsbad Battered Families Shelter ‐ 520 North 6th Street, Carlsbad

Grammy’s House

Grammy’s House seeks to provide a safe environment for victims and child‐witness victims of domestic violence. Grammy’s House offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy and support, legal advocacy, support groups, individual counseling with licensed counselors, and specialized programs for children and teens.

Phone: (575) 365‐5144
Email: grammyshouse1993@gmail.com
Website: https://www.grammyshouse.org 
Service Location(s): Grammy’s House Support Services ‐ 811 W. Texas Ave., Artesia
Grammy’s House Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Artesia

Grant

El Refugio

El Refugio offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy and support, legal advocacy, support groups, individual counseling, and transitional housing. They have a Children’s Coordinator that works with the children and expertise to help battered immigrants.

Phone: (575) 538‐2125
Email: agencyinfo@eridv.org
Website: www.eridv.org 
Service Location(s): El Refugio Offices ‐ 800 S. Robert Street, Silver City

Guadalupe

Tri‐County Family Justice Center

Tri‐County Family Justice Center offers individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, access to substance use counseling, and a range of programs including Dress for Success, massage, and Wellness/Work Out Programs.

Phone: (505) 425‐1048
Service Location(s): Remote Services ‐ Santa Rosa

Lea

Option Inc.

Option Inc. offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, safety planning, and connection to needed resources. Option Inc provides an educational outreach program that focuses on teen dating violence.

Phone: (575) 397‐1576
Website: http://www.optioninc.org
Service Location(s): Option, Inc. Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Hobbs
Option, Inc. Support Services ‐ 200 N. Dalmont, Hobbs

Lincoln

Center of Protective Environment

COPE offers survivors immediate shelter, individual advocacy and support, support group, legal advocacy, support groups, and individual counseling. They have licensed counselors and an attorney on staff. Specially‐trained advocates focus on child trauma and restoring their bond with a non‐offending parent.

Phone: (575) 437‐2673
Email: cope@copedv.org
Website: https://www.copedv.com 
Service Location(s): Center of Protective Environment (COPE) Satellite Office ‐ 700 Mechem, Suite 8, Ruidoso

Help End Abuse for Life (HEAL)

HEAL offers immediate shelter with kennels for companion animals. HEAL provides individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, substance use counseling, and specialized programs for children who have experienced trauma. HEAL works with the Mescalero Apache Tribe VAWA program to provide culturally inclusive services.

Phone: (866) 378‐6378
Website: http://helpendabuseforlife.org
Service Location(s): The Nest Shelter ‐ 26374 Highway 70, Ruidoso Downs

Luna

La Casa ‐ DV Las Cruces

La Casa offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, transitional housing, financial literacy and career programs, and specialized programming for children and teens who have experienced trauma.

Phone: (800) 376‐2272
Website: https://www.lacasainc.org 
Service Location(s): La Casa Healing House ‐ 700 S. Silver Ave., Deming

McKinley

Battered Families Services

Battered Families Services offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, and support, support groups for adult survivors and their children, and offers one‐on‐one counseling with a licensed counselor.

Phone:(505) 722‐7483
Email: Executive.Director@batteredfamilies.com
Website: https://batteredfamilies.com
Service Location(s): Battered Families: Administration and Advocacy Center ‐ 207 S. Strong Dr., Gallup
Battered Families Services Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Gallup

Mora

Tri‐County Family Justice Center

Tri‐County Family Justice Center offers individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, access to substance use counseling, and a range of programs including Dress for Success, massage, and Wellness/Work Out Programs.

Phone: (505) 425‐1048
Service Location(s):   Remote Services ‐ , Mora

Otero

Center of Protective Environment

COPE offers survivors immediate shelter, individual advocacy and support, support group, legal advocacy, support groups, and individual counseling. They have licensed counselors and an attorney on staff. Specially‐trained advocates focus on child trauma and restoring their bond with a non‐offending parent.

Phone: (575) 437‐2673
Email: cope@copedv.org
Website: https://www.copedv.com 
Service Location(s): Center of Protective Environment (COPE) ‐ 2401 12th Street, Alamogordo

Quay

Hartley House

The mission of the Hartley House, a dedicated group of individuals working with the community, is to end the epidemic of domestic violence by providing physical and emotional refuge and advocating freedom from violence through education, intervention, and treatment. Hartley House provides shelter, assistance filing petitions, community referrals, support group, children’s group, and individualized safety plans.

Phone: (575) 769‐0305
Website: http://www.nmsvdv.org
Service Location(s): Hartley House Satellite Office ‐ 300 3rd Street, Tucumcari

Rio Arriba

Crisis Center of Northern New Mexico

Crisis Center of Northern New Mexico offers survivors immediate shelter, individual advocacy and support, support groups, individual counseling by a licensed counselor, transitional housing, supervised visitation and safe exchange, and therapy for children experiencing attachment issues toward the non‐ battering parent.

Phone: (505) 753‐1656
Website: https://crisis‐centers.org
Service Location(s): Crisis Center of Northern New Mexico ‐ 577 El Llano Road, Española

Roosevelt

Hartley House

The mission of the Hartley House, a dedicated group of individuals working with the community, is to end the epidemic of domestic violence by providing physical and emotional refuge and advocating freedom from violence through education, intervention, and treatment. Hartley House provides shelter, assistance filing petitions, community referrals, support group, children’s group, and individualized safety plans.

Phone: (575) 769‐0305
Website: http://www.nmsvdv.org
Service Location(s): Hartley House Satellite Office Portales ‐ 100 Avenue A, Portales

San Juan

Family Crisis Center

The Family Crisis Center offers immediate shelter with an on‐site kennel for companion animals. FCC provides individualized safety planning, legal advocacy, support groups, individual counseling with licensed counselors, and counseling for children ages five and up. They also have specialized programming and support for those over the age of 60 who have been abused or are victims of exploitation.

Phone: (505) 564‐9192
Email: fcc@familycrisiscenternm.org
Website: www.familycrisiscenternm.org
Service Location(s): Family Crisis Center Administrative and Counseling Center ‐ 208 East Apache Street, Farmington
Family Crisis Center Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Farmington

Navajo United Methodist Center

Navajo United Methodist Center New Beginnings Program offers a longer‐term transitional housing program for survivors of domestic violence, with on‐site kennels for companion animals. They provide individual advocacy and support, support groups, and specialized programming for children who have experienced trauma.

Phone: (505) 325‐7578
Website: https://navajoumc.org
Service Location(s): New Beginnings Program ‐ (Confidential Location), Farmington

San Miguel

Tri‐County Family Justice Center

Tri‐County Family Justice Center offers individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, licensed counselors, access to substance use counseling, and a range of programs including Dress for Success, massage, and Wellness/Work Out Programs.

Phone: (505) 425‐1048
Service Location(s): Tri‐County Family Justice Center ‐ 2534 Ridge Runner Rd., Las Vegas

Sandoval

Haven House

Haven House is the domestic violence shelter for Sandoval County. 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.

Phone: (800) 526‐7157
Website: https://www.havenhouseinc.org
Service Location(s): Haven House Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Cuba

Santa Fe

Esperanza Shelter

Esperanza Shelter offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, legal advocacy, support groups, individual counseling with licensed counselors, substance‐use counseling, and programs for children and teens. Esperanza’s staff participate int eh “Legacy of Hope” project to respond effectively to the trauma that survivors and their dependents have faced.

Phone: (505) 474‐5536
Email: info@esperanzashelter.org
Website: https://esperanzashelter.org
Service Location(s): Residential Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Santa Fe
Alternate Shelter Location ‐ (Confidential Location), Santa Fe Support Center ‐ 3130 Rufina Street, Santa Fe

Sierra

Domestic Abuse Intervention Center

Domestic Abuse Intervention Center, Inc. was established in 1991, with a mission to offer assistance to all domestic violence clients, (victim, perpetrator, family), increase awareness of domestic violence through education/training, and reduce the incidence of domestic abuse and violence in Sierra County.

Phone: (575) 894‐3557
Email: advocacy@daictorc.org
Website: https://www.daictorc.org/
Service Location(s): DAIC Support Center ‐ 812 E. Third Ave., Truth or Consequences

Socorro

El Puente del Socorro

El Puente offers immediate shelter, on‐site kennels for companion animals, individual advocacy and support, extensive legal advocacy, transitional housing, and support groups for survivors.

Phone: (575) 835‐0928
Service Location(s):   El Puente Del Socorro Offices ‐ 610 Franklin Street, Socorro

Taos

Community Against Violence

Community Against Violence offers survivors immediate shelter, kennels for companion animals, individual advocacy and support, transitional housing programs, legal advocacy with an attorney on staff, support groups, individual counseling, dog group, transportation, and child care. A family advocate works with child trauma and restoring their bond with a non‐offending parent. Community Against Violence houses one of the state’s Child Advocacy Centers.

Phone: (575) 758‐9888
Email: info@taoscav.org
Website: https://taoscav.org
Service Location(s): CAV Thrift Store ‐ 1103 Paseo del Pueblo Sur, Taos
Community Against Violence (CAV) Offices ‐ 945 Salazar Road, Taos

Torrance

Torrance County ‐ Project Office

Torrance County Domestic Violence Program offers individual advocacy and support, including connecting survivors to critical community resources.

Phone: (505) 705‐0925
Website: https://www.torrancecountynm.org/services/torrance%E2%80%90county%E2%80%90project%E2%80%90office
Service Location(s): Torrance County Project Office ‐ 300 8th Street, Estancia

Valencia

Valencia Shelter for Victims of DV

Valencia Shelter offers immediate shelter, individual advocacy, support groups, and specialized programs for children, including counseling and play‐therapy.

Phone: (505) 864‐1383
Website: https://www.vssnm.org
Service Location(s): Shelter ‐ (Confidential Location), Belen
Support and Administration ‐ 445 Camino Del Rey, Suite E, Los Lunas