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A   ABUSE-ASSISTANCE SERVICES

     AIDS/HIV   

     ALCOHOL/DRUG   

     ALCOHOL   

     ANIMALS 

   

B  B.I.A./ NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS  

 

C  CLOTHING    

     CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS      

     CHURCHES  

     CITY OF ESPANOLA

     COUNTY OF RIO ARRIBA        

     COUNTY OF SANTA FE

     COUNSELING    

     CRISIS

 

 

D  DRUG  

     DEVELOPMENT SERVICES      

     DAY CARE/EARLY CHILDHOOD CENTERS  

 

E EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS   

    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  

 

F  FINANCIAL      

     FOOD  

 

H  HEADSTART PROGRAMS      

     HEALTH      

     HOTLINES     

     HOUSING  

 

I    INFANT CAR SEATS  

 

L   LEGAL/ATTORNEYS  

M   MEDICAL/PHYSICIAN  

 

N   NATIONAL 1-800      

      NM 1-800  

 

O  OBSTETRICS/GYNECOLOGY AND MIDWIVES    

 

S  SCHOOLS      

     SENIOR CITIZENS SERVICES      

     SUPPORT ORGANIZATIONS     

     SANTA FE AREA- 12 STEP MEETINGS     

     STATE DEPARTMENTS AND OTHER AGENCIES  

U   US REPRESENTATIVES      

      US SENATORS

 

 

AIDS/HIV  

AIDS CLINICAL TRIALS INFO SERVICE.........................................................301-519-0459 OR 800-874-2572

P.O. Box 6421, Rockville , MD 20849-6421.....................................................FAX: 301-519-6616

www.actis.org

C.D.C. NATIONAL PREVENTION INFO NETWORK......................................................................................................800-458-5231

P.O. Box 6003, Rockville , MD 20849-6003.....................................................FAX: 888-282-7681

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, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. Eastern time. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves nationally.

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, 12 p.m- 5 p.m. , Eastern time. English and Spanish are spoken.  

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ALCOHOL/DRUG  

ALCOHOL/ DRUG ABUSE INFORMATION HELPLINE....................................................................................................800-962-8963

P.O. Box 1842, Albuquerque , NM     87103...........................................................................................................FAX: 505-242-3360

AMISTAD DE NUEVO MEXICO...................................................................505-753-0134

528 N. Coronado St. , Box 2247, Espanola, NM 87532................................. FAX: 505-753-0144

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.

DELANCEY STREET....................................................................................505-852-4291

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

E-mail:hacc@cybermesa.com

SERVICES PROVIDED: Mission to develop and implement special alcohol, tobacco and other drug abuse prevention, treatment, cultural diversity, economic development, violence prevention, bi-cultural programs and services. HACC also implements a youth coalition for Mid to High school grade levels.

 

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

P.O. Box 2345 , Rockville , MD 20847-2345 .........................................Web Address: info@health.org

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, 8 a.m.- 6 p.m. Information hotline is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Transportation is neat metro station, on bus line. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves the United States and Territories.

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, Albuquerque , NM 87107......................FAX: 505-344-4676

SERVICES PROVIDED: Treatment for male adolescents with mental illnesses and history of violence.

SU VIDA..................................................................................................505-954-8777

1601-A St. Michaels Dr. , Santa Fe , NM 87505 ...................................FAX: 505-954-8789

SERVICES PROVIDED: Mental Health services for adolescents. Serves ages 6 months- 18 years of age and older if still in high school. Outpatient services.

UNM CENTER FOR FAMILY AND ADOLESCENT RESEARCH................505-842-8932

2700 Yale SE Suite 200 .........................................................................FAX: 505-842-5091

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

 

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     ALCOHOL        

                                                           

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.

RIO ARRIBA COUNTY DWI PROGRAM.........................................505-747-1418

DWI Coordinator- Juan Roybal............................................................FAX 505-753-6557

1122 Industrial Park Road , Espanola , NM 87532

SERVICES PROVIDED: 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 Mon.- Fri., 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves all of Rio Arriba County.

RIO GRANDE ALCOHOLISM TREATMENT PROGRAM, INC. ..............505-759-4251

P.O. BOX 310 Embudo , NM 87532 ..............................................FAX: 505-579-4016

LAS VEGAS OFFICE.....................................................................DETOX: 505-425-6727

P.O. BOX 146, Las Vegas , NM 87701.............................................OUTPATIENT:   505-425-9069

........................................................................................................FAX: 505-425-5800

SERVICES PROVIDED: Short-term residential (adult)- Embudo; long-term residential (adult)- Mora/                     Cleveland ; Detox Center- Las Vegas; Outpatient services- Las Vegas for anyone who is 18 years and older.           Sliding fee scale available for those in need. Hours are 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Transportation available         for medical emergencies, etc. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves Northern New Mexico primarily, but we         accept clients from the entire state.

 

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DRUG  

AYUDANTES ....................................................................................505-747-0102

1206 N. Riverside Dr . .....................................................................FAX: 505-753-9758

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:

( SANTA FE )..................................................................................505-438-0035

1316 Apache Ave. , Santa Fe , NM 87504 .....................................FAX: 505-438-0051

( LAS VEGAS )...............................................................................505-425-6786

3001 Hot Springs Blvd. , Las Vegas , NM 87701 ...........................FAX: 505-425-6787

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DELANCEY STREET .....................................................................505-852-4291

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.

 

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, 9 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. , Eastern Time. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves Nationally.

NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS (NA)...................................................800-258-2971OR 505-984-2098

 

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ANIMALS  

ANIMAL SHELTER, CITY...............................................................505-753-8662

160 Hamm Parkway, Espanola, NM 87532....................................FAX: 505-753-6911

SERVICES PROVIDED: Low cost spade/ neuter and vaccinations and have unwanted animals.

 

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ABUSE- ASSISTANCE SERVICES  

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

( Los Alamos )..................................................................................... 505-672-9809

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.

CRISIS CENTER OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO ...............................505-753-1656

OR 24 Hour Crisis Hotline..................................................................... 800-206-1656

Executive Director, Rosadio Dunning..................................................... FAX: 505-753-7743

P.O. Box 1224 , Espanola , NM 87532 or (Shelter) 1209 N. McCurdy Rd. Espanola , NM 87532

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, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves Rio Arriba County, Los Alamos , and Northern Santa Fe Counties . Help immigrants and victims get legal status.

 

CRISIS RESPONSE OF SANTA FE .................................................505-820-6333

.........................................................................................................888-920-6333

P.O. Box, 2267, Santa Fe , NM 87504..............................................FAX: 505-820-2667

SERVICES PROVIDED: Serves Santa Fe County . Crisis Hotline (24 hours a day, 7 days a week), telephone counseling and face to face crisis intervention, information and referral for all ages. Mobile teams available to access this in need of service, includes youth mobile team. There is no cost to client. Medicaid is accepted. English and Spanish are spoken.

ESPERANZA- BATTERED FAMILIES..................................................505-753-5142 OR 505-474-5536

P.O. Box 5701, Santa Fe , NM 87502-5701.......................................FAX: 505-474-5826

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 ( Northern NM Branch of the Santa Fe Rape Crisis Center)....505-747-9019

804 S. Riverside Dr. Suite #5 ..................................................................FAX: 505-747-1359

SERVICES PROVIDED: Provides immediate, confidential, and culturally appropriate care for survivors of sexual abuse. Provides schools and local agencies with preventive education and training.

 

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B.I.A/ NORTHERN INDIAN PUEBLOS  

BIA/ NORTHERN PUEBLOS AGENCY...................................................505-753-1406

P.O. Box 4269 - Fairview Station, Espanola, NM 87533........................FAX: 505-753-1404

SERVICES PROVIDED: Six of Eight Northern Pueblos- Pojoaque, Tesuque, Nambe, San Juan , San Ildefonso, and Picuris. Assists Law Enforcement with child abuse investigations occurring on tribal lands, child welfare, and technical assistance to Tribal Tewa workers. Tribal enrolled members residing on reservations located within the Eight Northern Pueblos. Enrolled Tribal members with identified service area- must meet income guidelines for financial assistance. There is no cost to clients. Hour are Monday- Friday,  7:30 a.m.- 4:30 p.m. English and Tewa are spoken.

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

 

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CLOTHING  

ST. FRANCIS DE PAWS.............................................................. 505-753-9178

219 San Pedro Plaza, Espanola , NM 87532

Hours are Monday- Saturday, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. , accepts donations from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.

SALVATION ARMY.....................................................................505-753-7899

317 Riverside Dr. , Espanola , NM 87532

SERVICES PROVIDED: Help with clothing and household goods in an emergency.  

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 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS

BOY SCOUTS, CUB SCOUTS.................................................... 505-753-8049

Charlene Goodrich

P.O. Box 3538 , Pojoaque , NM 87501

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 8 a.m.- 9 a.m. and Lunch from 12 p.m.- 1 p.m. ages 1-18.

ESPANOLA PUBLIC LIBRARY.................................................. 505-747-6087

314-A Paseo de Onate St. , Espanola , NM 87532 ................ FAX: 505-753-5543

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 Espanola Valley or if not, work or go to school in the Espanola Valley for membership requirements. Winter hours as of September are: Monday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m.- 1 p.m. Summer hours are Monday- Thursday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. English and Spanish are spoken.

 

LAS CUMBRES LEARNING CENTER........................................ 505-753-4123

P.O. Box 1362, 404 Hunter St. , Espanola , NM 87532 ......... FAX: 505-753-6947

............................................................................................... 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, 8 a.m.- 2 p.m. at Northern New Mexico Community College Gymnasium. Physicals are required.

SANTA CRUZ BOYS AND GIRL’S CLUB................................505-753-2922 OR 505-983-6632

147 Quintana St. , Santa Cruz , NM 87532...........................FAX: 505-753-6524

Bernadette Archuleta, Director

SAN JUAN BOY’S AND GIRL’S CLUB................................ 505-747-3483

P.O. Box 1099 , San Juan Pueblo , NM 87566

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- RIO ARRIBA COUNTY EXTENSION SERVICE...505-753-3405

P.O. Box 2214, Industrial Park Rd. , Espanola , NM 87532.... FAX: 505-753-3451

Roberta Rios, County Program Director

SERVICES PROVIDED: Educational programming for adults & youth of all ages in agriculture, family and consumer topics, volunteering, and nutrition education. Hours are Monday- Friday, 8 a.m- 5 p.m. , as programs require. English and Spanish are spoken.

 

POJOAQUE BOY’S AND GIRL’S CLUB.....................................................................................505-455-3662/3659

Rt. 11, Box 71 , Santa Fe , NM 87506 ...............................FAX: 505-455-5021

SERVICES PROVIDED: Youth center for ages 6-17 years old. Summer hours are 7:30 a.m.- 5:30 p.m. , school hours are 4 p.m.- 6 p.m. Breakfast, lunch and snacks provided for summer program. Fees are $55 per week for the  summer and $25 per month for the school year.

 

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CHURCHES  

   EL BUEN PASTOR PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH...................... 505-351-2518

    

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.................................................... 505-753-2805

913 La Joya St. , Espanola , NM 87532 .....

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 7 p.m. , and during the summer 8 a.m. Sunday masses 8 a.m. , 10 a.m. ; Sat., 6 p.m ; Reconciliation, Sat., 4-5 p.m. Religious Ed. of Children after 8 a.m. , and  10 a.m. masses.

NUESTRA SENORA DE GUADALUPE DEL VALLE DE POJOAQUE.....505-455-2472

09 Grazing Elk, Santa Fe , NM 87506-7140

SERVICES PROVIDED: Father Flavio Santillanes, Saturday masses- El Rancho 4:00 p.m. (Spanish), Nambe Pueblo masses 5:30 p.m. , Sunday masses 8:30 a.m Nambe and 10:30 a.m. Pojoaque.

SACRED HEART CHURCH.................................................... 505-753-4225

Corner of Coronado and Rosario St. , Espanola , NM 87532

SERVICES PROVIDED: Sunday masses- Espanola 8 a.m. (Spanish) and 12 p.m. ; Hernandez 10 a.m., Saturday masses- Espanola 5:30 p.m. Reconciliation is on Saturday in Espanola from 4-5 p.m.

SAN JUAN PARISH............................................................ 505-852-2270

P.O. Box 1075, San Juan Pueblo , NM 87566 ...............FAX: 505-852-9719

SERVICES PROVIDED: Father Terrance Brennan, Sunday masses 7:30 and 9:00 a.m (summer and winter); Alcalde 11 a.m., Saturday 5:30 p.m (Spanish). Wednesday, Thursday and Friday masses at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m in Spanish.

SANTA CRUZ DE LA CANADA......................................... 505-455-3345

P.O. Box 1228, Santa Cruz , NM 87567.............................FAX: 505-753-3787

SERVICES PROVIDED: Father Ron Carrillo, S.F. Fr. Jose Maria Branch, Weekdays 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. (Friday no p.m. services) Saturday 7 a.m and 6:30 p.m. , Sunday 7 a.m. , 10:30 a.m. , 12:30 p.m. , and 7 p.m.

SANTUARIO DE CHIMAYO.................................................505-351-4889

SERVICES PROVIDED: Father Casimiro Roca, S.F., Sunday masses 12 p.m. , Daily mass 11 a.m. Store hours 9 a.m- 4 p.m. (November-March) and 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. (April-October).

   SAINT ANTHONY CATHOLIC CHURCH............................. 505-579-4389

   SERVICES PROVIDED: Sunday masses 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m , Penasco; Sunday masses 11:30,    , Dixon ;  Sunday masses 5:30 p.m. , Velarde.  

 

  UNITED METHODIST                                                                           CHURCHES.........................................................................505-753-4115

Valley View, 827 Spruce Street , Fairview , NM 87533

Alcalde............................................................................ 505-753-9196

Santa Cruz ...................................................................505-753-3151

Hernandez........................................................................505-753-1170

El Rito............................................................................. 505-581-4401

Taos ............................................................................505-758-3166

Velarde........................................................................... 505-753-4617

VALLEY BIBLE-BAPTIST CHURCH.............................. ... 505-753-4617

56 Arroyo Seco Circle , Espanola , NM 87532

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

823 Angel Duran Drive , Espanola , NM 87532

SERVICES PROVIDED: Monday 7-8:30 p.m. ; Wednesday 1-8:30 p.m. ; Friday 7 p.m. ; Saturday 3-7:30.  

 

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CITY OF ESPANOLA  

 

CITY CLERK.................................................................. 505-747-6013

405 N. Paseo de Onate, Espanola , NM 87532

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, Espanola , NM 87532

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, Espanola NM 87532

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 Espanola Valley or if not, work or go to school in the Espanola Valley for membership requirements. Winter hours as of September are: Monday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m.; Tuesday, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.- 8 p.m.; Thursday, 9 a.m.- 7 p.m.; Friday, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Summer hours are Monday- Thursday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Friday, 9 a.m.- 6 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. English and Spanish are spoken.  

 

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COUNTY OF RIO ARRIBA    

 

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.

 

RIO ARRIBA JUVENILLE PROBATION OFFICE............. 505-753-7323

810 C. N. Riverside , NM 87532 .................................FAX:505-747-1443

SERVICES PROVIDED: Serves delinquent children in need of supervision. Referrals from schools, police stations or private referrals from parents.

RIO ARRIBA SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER...................... 505-753-4617

P.O. Box 1256 , Espanola , NM 87532

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 8 a.m.- 2 p.m.

 

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COUNTY OF SANTA FE

 

COUNTY CLERK .........................................................505-986-6380

102 Grant Ave., Santa Fe , NM 87504............................ FAX:505-995-2767

COUNTY MANAGER .................................................. 505-986-6231

102 Grant Ave., Santa Fe , NM 87504-0206................... FAX:505-995-2791

ANIMAL CONTROL................................................... .....505-424-2050

720 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 2 - J, Santa Fe , NM 87505..FAX:505-424-2055

SANTA FE COUNTY YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.....505-473-4154

4250 Airport Rd. , Santa Fe , NM 87505

COUNTY HEALTH OFFICE.............................................505-827-3560

605 Letrado, Santa Fe , NM 87505

DWI PROJECT COORDINATOR................................... 505-473-1595

1925 Aspen Drive., Suite 702-B, Santa Fe , NM 87505

 

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COUNSELING  

AYUDANTES INC...................................................................... 505-747-0102

720 St. Michaels Dr., Suite 2 - J, Santa Fe , NM 87505 ........ FAX:505-753-9758

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:

( Santa Fe ) 1316 Apache Avenue , Santa Fe , NM 87504 ....505-438-0035

( Las Vegas ) 3001 Hot Springs Blvd., Las Vegas . NM 87701.....505-425-6786

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

804 Fairview Lane , Espanola , NM 87532

CRISIS CENTER OF NORTHERN NEW MEXICO ........505-753-1656

OR 24 Hour Crisis Hotline.............................................. 800-206-1656

Rosario Dunning........................................................FAX: 505-753-7743

1209 N. McCurdy Road , Espanola , NM 87532 .........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, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. English and Spanish are spoken. Serves Rio Arriba County, Los Alamos , and Northern Santa Fe Counties . Help immigrants and victims get legal status.

ESPERANZA- BATTERED FAMILIES.......................... 800-473-5220

P.O. Box 5701, Santa Fe , NM 87502-5701................FAX: 505-474-5826

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