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It’s often thought of as some of the hardest and most short-staffed work in New Mexico. But a state university said it’s ...
Awardee programs serve 12 counties across New Mexico and five tribal communities, ... New Mexico Youth Conservation Foundation ($33,680, Gila, Grant County): ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — A new 3-year Youth Advocacy pilot program is underway to help survivors of abuse. In light of National Crime Victims' Week, survivors of sexual assault, gun violence and ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Youth Development Inc. is in the business of helping New Mexicans solve life’s problems, and leaders are hoping to solve many this summer. “Summer’s vital, right.
The following organizations in southern New Mexico will receive grant money: Sunland Park ($12,608.28, Doña Ana): The City of Sunland Park will offer a series of youth classes and seminars for ...
Wednesday’s Top Stories Wednesday’s Five Facts [1] 3 dead after historic flooding in Ruidoso – Tuesday night, three people ...
Jun. 16—The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions announced last week it will invest $500,000 in the Northern New Mexico Youth Fund to help train underserved youth in non-extractive sectors.
Executive Director Annie Rasquin said the program aims to bring on 30 new volunteers but will take as many as it can get. CASA First currently has 56 volunteers, Rasquin said. CASA First has seen ...
New Mexico United is helping bring TOPSoccer, a national program designed to bring the game to players with intellectual, physical and emotional disabilities, to Albuquerque in March.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – The Biden administration awarded $3.6 billion to help fund homelessness assistance programs across the country. “We know that homelessness is a major issue, not just in New ...
In the heart of Cuba, New Mexico, an impactful collaboration aims to confront systemic inequities in education by centering student voices. Launched in the summer of 2021, the collaboration brings ...
The New Mexico governor alarmed youth advocates by pulling back on a program that helped some teens avoid juvenile detention. She says detention can help with their addictions, but experts disagree.
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