Big Brothers Big Sisters Mountain Region
Creates and supports one-to-one youth mentoring relationships that benefit youth. Adult role models guide, support, and inspire children to achieve their best.
Creates and supports one-to-one youth mentoring relationships that benefit youth. Adult role models guide, support, and inspire children to achieve their best.
Provides free books to students throughout the school year to help build their at-home library and improve their reading skills
Residents of Santa Fe County can register their child to receive a free book by mail every month until they reach five years of age. Selections are carefully made by a national panel of experts. Local administration by Growing Up New Mexico.
Provides training and support for youth and parent leaders who organize campaigns to build a healthy, just, and sustainable world
Free books and other resources for educators, community representatives, and students from pre-K through 12th grade. Categories include fiction history, biography, natural sciences, art, teacher and parent materials, and much more.
Provides weekly peer grief support groups, a mobile unit, individual sessions, summer camps, teen movies nights, crisis response services, and support for parents/caregivers, all free of charge and bilingual for youth ages 3 – 21 who have experienced life-changing loss.
Research-based, holistic, and interactive programs empower girls to be strong, smart, and bold. Provides a supportive, inclusive, girls-only environment where every girl feels valued and safe. Long-term, engaging curricula ensures continuous opportunities for girls to build skills, confidence, and resilience.
Early childhood education and family support, including a home visiting program.
Family and toddler/infant support, home visiting program, grandparents raising grandchildren support, Community-Based Prevention Intervention and Reunification (CBPIR), fatherhood program, and immigrant and refugee services.
Provides maternal, infant, and family supplies as well as a family center which hosts parental support groups, engaging programs, and classes for infants/toddlers ages 0–3, pregnant women, and their families
A State agency and central hub for early childhood education resources and opportunities in New Mexico. Information is available on no-cost universal childcare, early learning, family support services, home visiting, nutrition programs, and more.
Call New Mexico Early Childhood Education & Care Department: (800) 832-1321
Provides free, science of reading based, structured literacy tutoring & social emotional support for students who are reading one or more years below grade level. The multi-sensory tutoring program is customized, providing gamified tutoring sessions for each student.
Provides Santa Fe youth and teens with a safe, positive and engaging environment and programs that prepare and inspire them to achieve Great Futures
A directory of local service providers who can help with basic needs (food assistance, housing, transportation, utilities); behavioral health and substance use; education; family support services; health and health care; employment and income; legal services; safety; wellness and recreation, and more
Call the Santa Fe County Connect Resource Directory: (505) 992-9850
Provides referrals to low-cost housing, services for children and babies, clothing distribution, personal care kits, and kitchen access
Provides support for pregnant and teen parents, help enrolling and graduating from high school and college, prenatal and parenting classes, free on-campus daycare, and free baby supplies