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Community Resources

Resource Type
Audience

City of Santa Fe Senior Services Division

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The City of Santa Fe offers a variety of programs to senior citizens at five senior centers throughout the City as well as transportation options, meals on site, and benefits counseling by appointment

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Fathers New Mexico

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Works to empower participating fathers as well as agencies and programs that serve the needs of men and dads. Community outreach promotes awareness of the importance of fatherhood. Offers trainings, consultation, and mentorship. 

Call Fathers NM: (505) 377-8950

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Fray Angélico Chávez History Library

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The library’s holdings provide insights into the history and culture of New Mexico and the American Southwest, from pre-European contact to the present. Holdings are a non-circulating special collection: library and archival materials are available for use by the public in the library’s reading room during appointments.

Call the History Library: (505) 476-5090

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Gerard’s House for Grieving Children

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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.

Call Gerard’s House: (505) 424-1800

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Many Mothers

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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

Call Many Mothers: (505) 983-5984

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New Mexico Commission for the Blind

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To enable persons who are blind to achieve vocational, economic and social equality by providing career preparation, training in the skills of blindness and above all, promoting and conveying the belief that blindness is not a barrier to successful employment, or to living an independent and meaningful life.

Call the Commission for the Blind: (888) 513-7958

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