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B.I.A./
NORTHERN
INDIAN
PUEBLOS
C CLOTHING
D
DRUG
DAY
CARE/EARLY
CHILDHOOD
CENTERS
EIGHT
NORTHERN
INDIAN
PUEBLOS-
(CHR)
PROGRAMS
EIGHT
NORTHERN
INDIAN
PUEBLOS-
TRIBAL
COURTS
EIGHT
NORTHERN
INDIAN
PUEBLOS-
GOVERNORS
OFFICES
EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS- POLICE EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS-EDUCATION PROGRAMS EIGHT
NORTHERN
INDIAN
PUEBLOS-
RESOURCES
EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS-SENIOR CENTER EIGHT NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS- YOUTH PROGRAMS
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OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY
AND
MIDWIVES
S SCHOOLS
SANTA
FE
AREA-
12
STEP
MEETINGS
STATE
DEPARTMENTS
AND
OTHER
AGENCIES
AIDS
CLINICAL
TRIALS
INFO
SERVICE.........................................................301-519-0459
OR
800-874-2572
P.O.
Box
6421,
www.actis.org
C.D.C.
NATIONAL
PREVENTION
INFO
NETWORK......................................................................................................800-458-5231
P.O.
Box
6003,
E-mail:
info@cdcnpin.org.................................................................................Web
Address:
www.cdcnpin.org
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Is
the
Nation’s
primary
reference
and
referral
agency
to
HIV/AIDS,
STD’s
and
TB
information
to
professional,
including
health
professional
and
educators.
Provides
publications
and
technical
assistance.
Office
hours
are
Monday-Friday,
C.D.C.
NATIONAL
STD/AIDS
HOTLINE........................................................................................................800-227-8922
Services
available,
24
hours
a
day,
7
days
a
week.
H.I.V./
AIDS
TREATMENT
INFO.
SERVICE.......................................................................................................800-448-0440
.....................................................................................................................FAX:
301-519-6616
SERVICES PROVIDED: Provides suddenly approved service and/or guidelines for HIV/ AIDS. Hours are Monday-
Friday,
ALCOHOL/
DRUG
ABUSE
INFORMATION
HELPLINE....................................................................................................800-962-8963
P.O.
Box
1842,
AMISTAD
DE
NUEVO
528
N.
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Family
services,
youth
groups,
resource
referrals
(jobs,
etc.),
crisis
intervention,
relapse
prevention,
group
therapy,
individual
counseling,
case
management,
detox
and
limited
residential
for
substance
abuse.
P.O. Box 1240,San Juan, NM 87566.........................................................................................................FAX:
505-852-2718
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Two-year
residential
treatment
program
for
drug
and
alcohol
problems.
Limited
to
over
18.
Court
referrals,
other
detox
programs,
and
private
interview
necessary
for
acceptance.
HANDS
ACROSS
CULTURES
CORP........................................................................................................505-747-1889
PO Box 2215, Espanola, NM 87532 SERVICES
PROVIDED:
NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS
(NA)...............................................................800-258-2971
OR
984-2098
NATIONAL
CLEARINGHOUSE
FOR
ALCOHOL/
DRUG
INFO.
(NCADI).......301-468-2600
OR
800-729-6686
OR
800-662-4357...........................................................FAX:
301-468-6433
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
NCADI
collects,
prepares,
classifies,
and
distributes
information
about,
alcohol,
tobacco/
drugs,
prevention
strategy
materials,
research
and
treatment,
etc.,
to
anyone
who
is
interested.
There
is
no
cost,
except
small
cost
recovery
fees
for
videos.
Office
hours
are
Monday-
Friday,
ROCK
CHRISTIAN
OUTREACH................................................................505-753-2094
P.O.
Box
2085,
Espanola,
NM
87532.........................................................FAX:
505-747-3108
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Provides
a
Christian
Spiritual
approach
to
drug
and
alcohol
abuse.
Rock
Christian
Outreach
Men’s
home
available
for
counseling
and
family
support.
SEQUOYAH
ADOLESCENT
TREATMENT
CENTER....................................505-344-4673
3405
W.
Pan
American
Frwy.
NE,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Treatment
for
male
adolescents
with
mental
illnesses
and
history
of
violence.
SU
VIDA..................................................................................................505-954-8777
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Mental
Health
services
for
adolescents.
Serves
ages
6
months-
18
years
of
age
and
older
if
still
in
high
school.
Outpatient
services.
2700
Yale
SE
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Free
alcohol
and
drug
treatment
for
adolescents.
Help
is
available
for
teenagers
experiencing
a
variety
of
substance
abuse
problems.
English
and
Spanish
are
spoken.
CIRCLE OF LIFE....................................................................................505-852-1377
HOY
ALCOHOLISM
PROGRAM
(CHAMA)..............................................505-756-2185
342
Pine
Ave.,
Chama,
NM
87520...........................................................FAX:
505-756-2410
SERVICES PROVIDED: Outpatient alcohol & drug treatment for adults 18 and over. Anyone is eligible- if medical detox is required, they must have been already detoxed prior to admission. There will be a $50.00 fee. Office hours are Mon., 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Tue., 1 p.m.- 9 p.m.; Wed., 10 a.m.- 12 p.m.; Thurs., 10 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Fri., 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. Serves Northern Rio Arriba County, Chama, Tierra Amarilla, Coyote and Los Ojos Counties.
HOY
ALCOHOLISM
(ESPANOLA)........................................................505-753-2203
1102-A
N.
Paseo
de
Onate,
Espanola,
NM
87532..................................FAX:
505-747-1881
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
7-Day
social
detoxication,
90
day
community
integration
program
(CIP),
intensive
outpatient
(IOP),
and
DWI
school
for
anyone
who
has
a
high
willingness
toward
treatment.
For
detox,
alcohol
must
be
a
primary
issue,
must
have
successfully
completed
an
intermediate
program
prior
to
entering
CIP.
There
is
a
sliding
fee
scale
available.
Counselors
are
available
by
phone
24
hours
a
day,
7
days
a
week.
Detox
referrals
are
Monday-
Thursday,
7
a.m.-
3
p.m.
English
and
Spanish
are
spoken.
DWI
Coordinator-
Juan
Roybal............................................................FAX
505-753-6557
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
RIO
GRANDE
ALCOHOLISM
TREATMENT
PROGRAM,
INC.
..............505-759-4251
P.O.
P.O.
BOX
146,
........................................................................................................FAX:
505-425-5800
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Short-term
residential
(adult)-
Embudo;
long-term
residential
(adult)-
Mora/
Cleveland
;
Detox
Center-
Las
Vegas;
Outpatient
services-
AYUDANTES
....................................................................................505-747-0102
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Individual,
family
and
group
therapy
available.
Case
management
program
services
include,
emotionally
disturbed,
child
abuse,
sexual
abuse,
alcohol
treatment,
24
hour
residential
home
for
women
and
drug
outpatient
program
for
drug
dependent
individuals.
Other
clinics
include:
( (
P.O.
Box
1240
SERVICES PROVIDED: Two-year residential treatment program for drug and alcohol problems. Limited to over 18. Court referrals, other detox programs, and private interview necessary for acceptance.
DRUG
FREE
WORKPLACE
HELPLINE..............................................800-967-5752
OR
800-WORKPLACE............................................................................Fax:
443-3031
E-mail: helpline@samhsa.gov Website:www.drugfreeworkplace.gov
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Free
technical
consultation
on
how
to
set
up
a
drug-free
workplace,
including
website
information
for
business
decision
makers
(i.e.,
managers,
human
resource).
Office
hours
are
Monday-
Friday,
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA)...................................................800-258-2971OR 505-984-2098
ANIMAL
SHELTER,
CITY...............................................................505-753-8662
160
SERVICES PROVIDED: Low cost spade/ neuter and vaccinations and have unwanted animals.
CHILDREN
YOUTH
&
FAMILIES
DEPT.-
STATEWIDE
CENTRALIZED
INTAKE...800-797-3260
For
anonymous
reports...................................................................................
505-841-6100
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Receives
reports
of
adult
or
child
abuse
neglect.
Available
24
hours
a
day,
7
days
a
week.
CHILDREN
YOUTH
AND
FAMILIES
DEPARTMENT,
SOCIAL
SERVICES..505-753-7191
912
N.
Railroad
Ave.,
Espanola,
NM
87532..............................................
FAX:
505-753-0433
( SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Assists
Law
Enforcement
in
placement
of
children
in
foster
homes
when
appropriate
and
refer
families
for
treatment.
Adult/
Child
protective
services,
investigate
adult/
child
abuse
and
provide
homecare
services
for
the
elderly.
Homemaker
services,
provides
funding
for
critical
in-home
crisis
intervention,
and
coordinated
community
in
home
care.
OR
24
Hour
Crisis
Hotline.....................................................................
800-206-1656
Executive
Director,
Rosadio
Dunning.....................................................
FAX:
505-753-7743
www.crisis@esp.com
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
24
hour,
800
number
crisis
hotline,
safe
shelter
for
victims
of
family
violence,
sexual
assault
and/
or
stalking
their
children;
counseling,
both
peer
and
professional,
individual
and
group,
for
victims
of
violence,
their
children,
and
abusers;
medical,
legal,
social
service
advocacy
including
assistance
to
obtain
orders
of
protection,
court
preparation
and
accompaniment;
transportation
to
access
needed
services;
school
based
violence
prevention
presentations
and
programs;
presentations/
training’s
for
professionals,
church
and
civic
groups
and
the
community
at
large.
Clients
must
be
a
victim
or
family
member
of
a
victim
of
a
violent
crime.
Office
hours
are
Monday-
Friday,
CRISIS
RESPONSE
OF
.........................................................................................................888-920-6333
P.O.
Box,
2267,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
ESPERANZA-
BATTERED
FAMILIES..................................................505-753-5142
OR
505-474-5536
P.O.
Box
5701,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Client/
family
service
assessment,
client
service
management,
in-person
crisis
intervention,
assistance
in
completing
documents,
individual
and
group
peer
counseling,
and
therapy
for
victims
of
domestic
violence,
their
children,
their
assailants,
and
other
involved
family
members,
psychological
testing
and
appraisals
are
available
as
required
by
court
order,
recommended
by
staff
or
requested
by
client.
Assaultive
behavior
is
physical,
sexual
and
psychological
(threats,
forced
degradation
and
control,
attacks
on
self-esteem,
intentional
terrorization
and
deprivation)
battering.
Office
hours
are
Monday-Friday,
8
a.m.-
5
p.m.
NO
MAS
( SERVICES PROVIDED: Provides immediate, confidential, and culturally appropriate care for survivors of sexual abuse. Provides schools and local agencies with preventive education and training.
B.I.A/
NORTHERN
INDIAN
BIA/
NORTHERN
PUEBLOS
AGENCY...................................................505-753-1406
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Six
of
Eight
Administrative
Officer........................................................................505-753-1406
ext.
1400
BRANCH
OF
SOCIAL
SERVICES
Civil
Engineering
Technican,
Arnold
Garcia.............................................505-753-1459
Education
(Eight
Northern
Agency)........................................................505-753-1465
Engineering
Equip.
Operator,
John
Calvert..............................................505-753-1446
Financial
Program
Assistant
(Budget),
Thelma
Atencio...........................505-753-1410
Fish
&
Wildlife
Biologist.......................................................................505-753-1445
Natural
Resource
Manager,
Norman
Jojola............................................505-753-1451
Procurement......................................................................................505-753-1406
Procurement,
Joe
Sanchez..................................................................505-753-1409
Property
Management,
Joe
Sanchez....................................................505-753-1409
Soil Conservation, Carlos Salazar........................................................505-753-1446 Soil
Scientist,
Joe
Swanso...........................................................
......505-753-1448
Superintendent,
Cameron
Martinez.......................................................505-753-1400
Supervisory
Civil
Engineer....................................................................505-753-1446
Supervisory
Civil
Engineer
Technican....................................................505-753-1459
Supervisory Hwy. Engineer, Levi Valdez................................................505-753-1459
ST.
FRANCIS
DE
PAWS..............................................................
505-753-9178
219
San
Pedro
Plaza,
Hours
are
Monday-
Saturday,
SALVATION
ARMY.....................................................................505-753-7899
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Help
with
clothing
and
household
goods
in
an
emergency.
BOY
SCOUTS,
CUB
SCOUTS....................................................
505-753-8049
Charlene
Goodrich
City
Recreation
Department.....................................................
505-753-6055
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Provides
recreation
from
the
beginnings
of
June
through
August
from
10-
11:30.
Ages
6-18.
Breakfast
program
from
ESPANOLA
PUBLIC
LIBRARY..................................................
505-747-6087
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Books,
audiotapes,
and
videotapes
for
recreational
and
research
purposes.
Story
hour
for
children.
Internet
use
training.
Must
have
a
mailing
address
in
the
LAS
CUMBRES
LEARNING
CENTER........................................
505-753-4123
P.O.
Box
1362,
...............................................................................................
800-830-6017
SERVICES PROVIDED: A wide range of programs for children and adults with developmental disabilities: Children 0-12 with mental concerns; Children and adults with other special needs and services to their families. The early childhood program provides an extensive array of informational, evaluation, early intervention, therapy, and other services for children from birth up to age three.
NATIONAL
YOUTH
SPORTS
PROGRAM
(NYSP).....................
505-747-2100
Espanola,
NM
87532..............................................................
FAX:
505-747-2180
Richard
Tafoya,
Director
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Summer
comprehensive
program
for
disadvantaged
youth
ages
10-16.
It
is
structured
program
with
drug
education
and
life-style
enrichment
activities
targeted
toward
children
at-risk.
Program
is
free
and
breakfast
&
lunch
is
provided.
Runs
from
mid-June
to
mid-July
(5
weeks).
Hours
are
Monday-Friday,
147
Quintana
Bernadette
Archuleta,
Director
P.O.
Box
1099
,
Johnny
Abeyta,
Executive
Director
HANDS
ACROSS
CULTURES,
CORP.
TEEN
CENTER.............
505-747-4761
OR
505-747-1889
.............................................................................................FAX:
505-747-1623
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Offers
alternative
activities
for
youth
for
mid
to
high
school
students.
Activities
include:
leadership
skills,
prevention
training
and
cultural
activities.
4-H
CLUBS-
P.O.
Box
2214,
Roberta
Rios,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Educational
programming
for
adults
&
youth
of
all
ages
in
agriculture,
family
and
consumer
topics,
volunteering,
and
nutrition
education.
Hours
are
Monday-
Friday,
POJOAQUE
BOY’S
AND
GIRL’S
CLUB.....................................................................................505-455-3662/3659
Rt.
11,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Youth
center
for
ages
6-17
years
old.
Summer
hours
are
FIRST
BAPTIST
CHURCH....................................................
505-753-2805
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Open
to
worship,
educational,
weddings,
funerals,
counseling,
selective
outside
activities
to
everyone.
Call
office
to
find
out
more
information
on
transportation.
Office
hours
are
Monday-Friday,
8
a.m.-
2
p.m.;
Sunday
school
9:30
a.m.;
Sunday
worship
10:45
a.m.;
Sunday
evening
worship,
6
p.m.;
Wednesday
evening,
6
p.m.
Alzehiemers
group
support
every
3rd
Tuesday
of
the
month.
HOLY
FAMILY
CATHOLIC
CHURCH....................................
505-351-4360
Hwy.
76,
Building
10,
Chimayo,
NM
87522...........................
FAX:
505-351-4698
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Rev.
Jose
Maria
Conde,
S.F.
Pastor.
Weekday
masses
NUESTRA
SENORA
DE
GUADALUPE
DEL
VALLE
DE
POJOAQUE.....505-455-2472
09
Grazing
Elk,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Father
Flavio
Santillanes,
Saturday
masses-
El
Rancho
SACRED
HEART
CHURCH....................................................
505-753-4225
Corner
of
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Sunday
masses-
Espanola
P.O.
Box
1075,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Father
Terrance
Brennan,
Sunday
masses
SANTA
CRUZ
DE
LA
P.O.
Box
1228,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Father
Ron
Carrillo,
S.F.
Fr.
Jose
Maria
Branch,
Weekdays
SANTUARIO
DE
CHIMAYO.................................................505-351-4889
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Father
Casimiro
Roca,
S.F.,
Sunday
masses
SAINT
ANTHONY
CATHOLIC
CHURCH.............................
505-579-4389
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Sunday
masses
7:30
a.m.
and
UNITED
METHODIST
CHURCHES.........................................................................505-753-4115
Valley
View,
Alcalde............................................................................
505-753-9196
Hernandez........................................................................505-753-1170
El
Rito.............................................................................
505-581-4401
Velarde...........................................................................
505-753-4617
VALLEY
BIBLE-BAPTIST
CHURCH..............................
...
505-753-4617
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Sunday
school
10
a.m.;
Church
services
at
11
a.m.;
Sunday
evening
services
6
p.m.;
Wednesday
evening
services
7
p.m.
Spanish
service
Sunday
at
8:30
a.m.
VICTORY
FAITH..............................................................
505-753-5873
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Monday
CITY
CLERK..................................................................
505-747-6013
405
N.
Paseo
de
Onate,
CITY
COMPOUND.........................................................
505-753-9705
CITY
HALL....................................................................
505-747-6100
405
N.
Paseo
de
Onate,
Espanola,
NM
87532..................
FAX:
505-747-6084
CITY
MANAGER.............................................................505-747-6015
405
N.
Paseo
de
Onate,
Espanola,
NM
87532...................FAX:
505-747-6084
CITY
PARKS
&
RECREATION,
LUCERO
CENTER............505-747-6055
404
Paseo
de
Onate,
CITY
POLICE
(See
Espanola
Police
for
more
information)....505-753-5555
ESPANOLA
CHAMBER
OF
COMMERCE...........................505-753-2831
710
Paseo
de
Onate,
Espanola,
NM
87532........................FAX:
505-753-1252
E-mail:
chamber@espanol.com........................................Web
site:
www.espanolnmchamber.com
SERVICES PROVIDED: Information center for tourists and clearing house for businesses in the valley.
ESPANOLA
PUBLIC
LIBRARY......................................
505-747-6087
314-A
Paseo
de
Onate,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Books,
audiotapes,
and
videotapes
for
recreational
and
research
purposes.
Story
hour
for
children.
Internet
use
training.
Must
have
a
mailing
address
in
the
COUNTY
CLERK..........................................................
505-753-1780
1122
Industrial
Park
Rd,
Espanola,
NM
87532................
FAX:505-753-1258
COUNTY
MANAGER...................................................
505-753-2992
1122
Industrial
Park
Rd,
NM
87532................................FAX:505-753-9397
HUMAN
RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT
ASSOC.
INC.................505-753-8933
1120
Industrial
Park
Rd.,
Suite
101,
Espanola,
NM
87532..........FAX:505-753-9811
Wayne
Salazar,
Program
Director
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Serving
adults
when
on
probation.
Alternative
to
being
institutionalized
or
they
have
been
just
released
from
jail
and
re-entering
into
the
community.
Serves
DWI
screening
assessment
for
Rio
Arriba
County.
RIO
ARRIBA
DWI
PROGRAM...............................................505-747-1418
1122
Industrial
Park
Rd.,
Espanola,
NM
87532........................FAX:505-753-6557
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Services
are
prevention-
Court
compliance
for
repeated
offenders-
Enforcement
and
check
points
operating-
Public
information,
education
and
treatment
for
outpatients-
30
day
treatment
provided
at
county
jail-
Screening
enforcement-
Prevention
activities
in
schools-
Teen
court-
Victim
impact.
There
is
a
fee
for
outpatient
treatment
but
sliding
fees
are
available.
Prevention
activities
will
use
county
recreational
bus
for
trips.
Provides
alternative
activities
for
youth.
Office
hours
are
Monday-Friday
8
a.m.-
5
p.m.
English
and
Spanish
are
spoken.
Serves
all
of
Rio
Arriba
County.
RIO
ARRIBA
COUNTY
EXTENSION
SERVICE.....................505-753-3405
P.O.
Box
135,
Los
Ojos,
NM
87551....................................FAX:505-588-7427
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Information
and
education
programs
on
nutrition,
family
life,
education,
agriculture,
and
youth
development
4-H
programs.
RIO
ARRIBA
FAMILY
CARE
NETWORK
(RAFCN).............505-753-3143
......................................................................................FAX:505-753-1769
1100
B.
Paseo
de
Onate,
Espanola,
NM
87532
SERVICES PROVIDED: A meeting ground and support group for all community people wanting to build a healthier community. Provides training for whatever need are necessary to achieve these programs. Meetings first Tuesday of every month.
810
C.
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Serves
delinquent
children
in
need
of
supervision.
Referrals
from
schools,
police
stations
or
private
referrals
from
parents.
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Available
meals
at
center,
exercise
groups,
arts
&
crafts.
Meals
on
wheels,
transportation
for
shopping
or
recreation.
Call
for
fees.
Hours
are
Monday-
Friday
102
Grant
Ave.,
102
Grant
Ave.,
ANIMAL
CONTROL...................................................
.....505-424-2050
COUNTY
HEALTH
OFFICE.............................................505-827-3560
605
Letrado,
DWI
PROJECT
COORDINATOR...................................
505-473-1595
1925
AYUDANTES
INC......................................................................
505-747-0102
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Individual,
family
and
group
therapy
available.
Case
management.
Program
services
include:
emotional
disturbed,
child
abuse,
sexual
abuse,
alcohol
management,
24
hour
residential
home
for
women
and
out
patient
program
for
drug
dependent
individuals.
Other
clinics
include:
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CHILDREN’S
PSYCHIATRIC
HOSPITAL.........................505-272-2111
1001 Yale Blvd. N.E., Albuquerque, NM 87131................ FAX 505-272-0052
COUNSELING
SERVICE
DEL
NORTE............................
505-753-6583
OR
24
Hour
Crisis
Hotline..............................................
800-206-1656
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
24
hour,
800
number
crisis
hotline,
safe
shelter
for
victims
of
family
violence,
sexual
assault
and/
or
stalking
their
children;
counseling,
both
peer
and
professional,
individual
and
group,
for
victims
of
violence,
their
children,
and
abusers;
medical,
legal,
social
service
advocacy
including
assistance
to
obtain
orders
of
protection,
court
preparation
and
accompaniment;
transportation
to
access
needed
services;
school
based
violence
prevention
presentations
and
programs;
presentations/
training’s
for
professionals,
church
and
civic
groups
and
the
community
at
large.
Clients
must
be
a
victim
or
family
member
of
a
victim
of
a
violent
crime.
Office
hours
are
Monday-
Friday,
ESPERANZA-
BATTERED
FAMILIES..........................
800-473-5220
P.O.
Box
5701,
SERVICES
PROVIDED:
Client/
family
service
assessment,
client
service
management,
in-person
crisis
intervention,
assistance
in
completing
documents,
individual
and
group
peer
counseling,
therapy
for
victims
of
domestic
violence
their
children,
their
assailants,
and
other
involved
family
members.
Psychological
testing
and
appraisals
are
available
as
required
by
court
order,
recommended
by
staff
or
requested
by
client.
Assaultive
behavior
is
physical,
sexual
and
psychological
(threats,
forced
degradation
and
control,
attacks
on
self-esteem,
intentional
terrorization
and
deprivation)
battering.
Hours
are
Monday-Friday,
8:00
a.m.-
5:00
p.m.
FAMILY
LEARNING
CENTER......................................505-753-2739
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