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.
All SFPL locations will be closed Tues. 11/11 in observance of Veterans Day
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
The City of Santa Fe works with the public, nonprofit, and private sectors to increase affordable housing opportunities for Santa Fe’s low- and moderate-income residents, addressing the needs of all residents, from the homeless to the homeowner
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
Navigators can help locate food, housing, transportation, or other help offered through community services and resources
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
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.
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.
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.
A state agency that manages programs related to accessibility and advocacy for persons with disabilities
Call the Governor's Commission on Disability: (877) 696-1470
Early childhood education and family support, including a home visiting program.
Affordable housing opportunities.
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.
Free tutoring in basic literacy, English as a Second Language, and citizenship preparation skills
The Manitos Digital Archive is a multi-organizational collaborative effort to collect, preserve, and share materials related to Manito history and cultural heritage