AARP New Mexico is working right here in our state to help individuals reach their full potential no matter their age. For some people, reaching age 50 isn?t about slowing down. It?s about ?Real Possibilities? and shaping their future into their best life ever.
Adelante is a Community Resource!
Adelante is a diverse nonprofit organization offering a variety of programs for people with disabilities, seniors, and people with disadvantages.
At Adelante, we believe that everyone can be a resource to the community, including people with disabilities and seniors. We help people realize the untapped potential within themselves. As an organization, we also strive to be a community resource. On an annual basis, we have a positive impact on the lives of over 80,000 people.
Watch this video to learn about the many things we do!
The Alzheimer?s Association, New Mexico Chapter is a nonprofit that provides services and support to the 41,000 New Mexicans living with Alzheimer?s disease and their 108,000 unpaid family caregivers. The Chapter is committed to meeting the needs created by the growing public health crisis of Alzheimer?s disease. Our vision is a world without Alzheimer's.
*Por una sociedad libre de violencia sexual*
?*For a society free of sexual violence*
At Casa Fortaleza, we work to empower and educate the Spanish speaking communities around sexual violence. We are a culturally specific trauma informed agency committed to strength-based services for our clients.
En Casa Fortaleza trabajamos para empoderar y educar a la comunidad de habla hispana sobre la violencia sexual. Somos una agencia especializada en trauma, comprometida a proveer servicios que fortalezcan a nuestrxs clientes.
Catholic Charities Ms. Diana Barrett
Director, Advancement and Communications 2010 Bridge Blvd SW
Today more than 82 million refugees, asylum seekers, and internally displaced persons are living with a very uncertain future. The Lutheran Family Services Rocky Mountains (LFSRM) Refugee and Asylee Programs are dedicated to helping those vulnerable individuals and families rebuild their lives by equipping them to achieve self-sufficiency within their first year in the United States and fostering integration into their new communities.
LFSRM is an affiliate of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Services (LIRS), based in Baltimore, Maryland. LIRS is recognized as a premier leader among refugee resettlement agencies in the U.S. and is the third largest such organization in the U.S.
Our Mission: To be a catalyst for positive change by engaging citizens in policy and enabling action.
Our Core Values: Meaningfully engaging New Mexicans in public policy. Striving for and respecting consensus. Pursuing and respecting diverse points of views. Ensuring inclusion and transparency. Rising above partisan politics. Changing policy to improve people's lives. Creating an informed citizenry that is powerfully motivated. Reaching out statewide including rural and tribal communities. Partnering with others. Promoting civility. Democracy at its best as a nonpartisan public-policy nonprofit.
New Mexico Hispanic Heritage Committee Mr Orlando Marquez
Recovery Friendly Workplaces of NM is a Non-Profit organization working to recruit businesses to hire people after completion of a recovery program. Businesses will provide the time and space for employees to continue getting support to maintain their recovery during work hours. This is a win-win! Businesses get productive employees, reduce turn-over and training costs. People who have put the work into completing a recovery program will have a workplace that supports them by allowing them to be truthful about their past addiction and give them the time and a place during the work week to get the support they need to maintain their recovery while rebuilding a productive life.
ReNew Mexico is a renewable energy coalition of community organizations, businesspeople, public officials and residents who are passionate about creating a renewable energy future in New Mexico built on New Mexico values.
At ReNew Mexico, we don?t just talk about the solutions to our state?s economic, public health and environmental challenges. We actively work to make renewable energy development a reality by using our collective voice to get projects approved, based on our belief that we impact our economic and environmental future most directly and urgently by showing up when it matters most.
Through education, technical assistance and advocacy, ReNew Mexico is answering the call for fact-based information-sharing in local municipalities across the state and the critical role for community-based, people-powered action to meet the economic, employment, consumer and climate demands of today and tomorrow.