New Mexico Aging Services
Helps New Mexicans achieve lifelong independence and healthy aging.
Helps New Mexicans achieve lifelong independence and healthy aging.
Fight against poverty & injustice in NM.
Provides career preparation, training in the skills of blindness, and promotes the belief that blindness is not a barrier to successful employment, or to living an independent and meaningful life
Civil legal advocacy organization dedicated to equal access to justice.
Provides services that support public libraries and delivers direct library services to rural populations, state agencies, the visually impaired, physically disabled, and students and citizens conducting research
Call the New Mexico State Library & Archives: (505) 476-9700
Open to any individual in the legal community or the public at large seeking legal information or knowledge
Call the New Mexico Supreme Court Law Library: (505) 827-4850
Express bus service from transport hubs and parking lots
The Blue Bus provides fare-free public transportation services throughout North Central New Mexico
Call the North Central Regional Transit District: (505) 629-4725
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
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.
New Mexico Rail Runner is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan areas of Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico
Call the Rio Metro Regional Transit District: (866) 795-7245
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
Educates, engages, encourages, and celebrates LGBTQ+ inclusion, pride, and acceptance for all people
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
A City of Santa Fe shared-rider service for individuals whose disabilities prevent them from accessing City bus routes, and adults age 60 and older who reside within City limits
A City of Santa Fe youth-led space where teens can explore new opportunities, implement programs, hang out, and play games