Homelessness
Organization/Contact | Services/Comments | Phone |
ABQ Coordinated Resource Guide | The Albuquerque Coordinated Resource Guide is one-of-a-kind. Services listed include housing and shelter; crisis hotlines; deposit, rent & utility assistance; home ownership; transportation; meals and SNAP; addition and recovery; support groups; how to get an ID; medical; disability; education and some specialized services. PLEASE NOTE: Listings are in Google Docs and can take time to load - be patient, the listing are there. | |
ABQ Health Care for the Homeless | Case Management is offered to AHCH clients based on the client’s score on the Coordinated Assessment or through placement from a contracted partner agency. Case Managers assist clients with a variety of tasks including: finding housing, applying for benefits, building skills for activities of daily living (cooking, cleaning, paying bills, etc.), and identify other resources as needed. The goal of the case management program is to assist in housing and maintaining that housing within the broader community. |
(505) 843-7611 General |
(Program of Heading Home) |
Overnight emergency men's shelter. Also has beds devoted to respite care for homeless men with acute injury or illness. Sometimes posts housing leads. |
(505) 344-2323 |
Barrett House | Emergency shelter, transitional housing, and permanent housing for women with children |
(505) 246-9244 |
Catholic Charities |
Rental assistance program (RAP), assistance for single parents who are homeless to become self-sufficient (La Luz), assistance for single adults or single parents with a disability who are chronically homeless (Partners in Housing), and assistance with permanent housing for low-income seniors (Hibernian House) |
(505) 724-4611 (RAP) (505) 724-4690 (LA LUZ) (505) 489-7322 (Hibernian House) |
Crisis Center of Northern NM | Transitional housing, emergency shelter, legal assistance, counseling, and referrals for victims of domestic violence |
(505) 753-1656 |
Crossroads for Women | Provides housing, case management, counseling, vocational services, and day programs for homeless women and women recently released from incarceration with co-occurring mental or substance abuse issues. |
(505) 242-1010 |
Cuidando Los Ninos/CLN kids | Services for homeless children and parents, including early childhood education, job and life skills training for parents |
(505) 843-6899 |
El Camino Housing Authority | Manages Housing Choice Voucher (Section 8) program, home ownership and rehabilitation programs, low-income apartments, services to assist persons who are elderly or disabled with housing |
(575) 835-0196 |
Family Promise of Albuquerque | Assists homeless families with minor children by working with local congregations to provide food and shelter. Small shelter available, with support services. |
(505) 268-0331 |
Good Shepherd Center | Food, clothing, shelter, health services, emergency assistance, and community resource referral. Service outlet for other homeless programs that do not provide residential shelter, including emergency medical and post-hospitalization aftercare and Health Care for Homeless referrals. Reaches out to the homeless in focusing on the causes of their dilemma in self-destructive behaviors. Address can be used to apply for benefits or other services needing an address. |
(505) 243-2527 |
Heading Home | Provides permanent, supportive housing for people who are medically vulnerable and experiencing chronic homelessness. Working to make experiences of homelessness rare, short-lived, and non-recurring |
(505) 226-1700 |
Joy Junction | Shelter for families; some transitional housing options |
(505) 877-6967 (800) 924-0569 |
Hope Works | Primarily Day Shelter. Provides meals, assessment services, referrals, case management, and employment support for homeless and near-homeless people. There are some housing services for persons with mental / behavioral health concerns |
(505) 843-9405 (Shelter) (505) 242-4399 (Admin) Ex. 238 or 254 |
New Day Youth and Family Services |
Shelter, therapy, and education for teens at risk or homeless. Services include Transitional Living Program for ages 17-21. |
(505) 260-9912 Clinical (505) 938-1060 Youth |
NM Special Needs Housing Initiative |
Bernalillo County program administered by HELP NM. Places eligible low-income individuals and families who have a mental or physical disability or who are homeless into permanent supportive housing. |
(505) 766-4934 |
Noon Day Ministries | Meal service, groceries, rental assistance, utility assistance, transportation assistance, school supplies, legal advice, haircuts, showers, clothing, toiletries |
(505) 246-8001 |
Salvation Army | Emergency assistance: financial, shelter, food, transportation, housing. Elder visitation, youth programs. |
(505) 247-2462 Albuquerque (505) 881-4292 Albuquerque (505) 988-8054 Santa Fe |
Saranam Homeless Program | Saranam is a 2-year housing, education, and community-building program for families experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque, NM. Saranam offers a comprehensive range of services to assist families in transitioning beyond homelessness. |
(505) 299-6154 |
Steelbridge | Faith based program that serves breakfast and dinner on site. Food boxes as available. Also provides clothing, blankets, respite care for recently released hospital patients, day shelter, emergency overnight shelter in winter. |
(505) 346-4673 |
St. Martin's Hospitality Center | Day shelter with showers, mail drop, storage, meals, clothing, referrals. Rental assistance for low-income people with a mental health diagnosis and for medically fragile people, through partnership with other community organizations. Comprehensive screening and referral program. |
(505) 843-9405 Shelter (505) 242-4399 Admin (505) 764-8231 Behavioral Health |
Supportive Housing Coalition of NM | Develops, owns, and manages supportive housing units. Works with community partners who refer and place residents and connect them with support services. Offers rental assistance vouchers for those who are homeless or near homeless and have behavioral health issues. |
(505) 255-3643 |
The Life Link - Santa Fe | Provides stable permanent housing for people who are homeless or recovering from substance abuse or mental illness |
(505) 438-0010 |
The Rock (noon day ministries) |
Day shelter. Housing assistance through Heading Home and other referrals. Also serves lunches, provides school supplies, clothing, transportation. |
(505) 246-8001 |
Women's Center of Hope | Scroll down on page for information about this Christian faith-based residential home for women. 13-18 month program includes assistance with education, spiritual guidance, life and social skills, counseling, physical health referrals. |
(505) 243-3310 |
Women's Housing Coalition | Assists low-income, homeless, and single women with children who are motivated to become self-sufficient by providing affordable housing, training, and a variety of support needs, including self-assessment, life and parenting skills, career planning, and accessing community resources. |
(505) 884-8856 |
YDI - Armistad Youth Crisis Center | Amistad emergency teen shelter for youth 12-17; Casa Hermosa 18-month transitional living home for youth 16-21 who are runaway, homeless, or aging out of foster care. |
(505) 352-3444 (505) 212-7470 |