Free Alcohol and Drug Rehab Centers in Santa Clara,

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Yucca Lodge Chemical Dependency Treatment Center

41 Fort Bayard Road
Santa Clara, NM 88026

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Mesilla Valley Hospital

3751 Del Rey Boulevard
Las Cruces, NM 88012

Located in Cruces, New Mexico, Mesilla Valley Hospital is a dual diagnosis drug and alcohol addiction treatment center providing a full continuum of care to adults ... more details

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ALT Recovery Group Las Cruces

1141 Mall Drive Suite E
Las Cruces, NM 88011

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

14 resources

The Life Link

505-438-0010
The Life Link has multiple resources for those in need, including permanent housing and related support services, outpatient treatment programs for mental health and substance use, and a statewide hotline and support for human trafficking victims. They also operate a clubhouse wellness center and a day shelter cafe for women and children in Santa Fe and run a wellness podcast. Take advantage of these resources if you’re in the area!

Community Against Violence, Inc. (CAV)

575-758-9888
Community Against Violence provides help and safety for adults and children who are victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault. They have a 24-hour help and text line, emergency shelter and transitional housing, legal and medical support, counseling, support groups, and children’s programs. They also operate a thrift store in Taos. If you’ve been victimized, reach out to Community Against Violence for the support you need.

PB&J Family Services

PB&J Family Service Programs help families with children between ages 0 and 18. Programs range from family intervention and reunification to children’s emotional well-being. They also provide resources, home visits, a family-infant-toddler program, and services for families with a justice-involved child. The organization is in Albuquerque, and you can call the program directly to determine which program best meets your needs.

Share New Mexico

For those who need social services, Share New Mexico provides a comprehensive online search tool that covers over 9,000 programs. You search based on your location and needs category. Needs categories include basic needs, education, legal support, behavioral health and substance use, community services, income support, and more. Save time by finding all the help you need in one place.

New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness

505-217-9570
For those who are experiencing homelessness, The New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness can offer housing services, placements, and referrals. They have multiple programs for adults and youth and can refer New Mexico residents to other resources if those programs aren’t a fit.

HopeWorks

HopeWorks is an Albuquerque program that offers food, clothing, case management, a day shelter with a mail room, help with rent or eviction, housing services, therapy, and more. If you’re in the Albuquerque area and need help, HopeWorks could be an ideal resource.

National Alliance on Mental Illness New Mexico

505-260-0154
National Alliance on Mental Illness New Mexico provides resource links to local support groups, education, and advocacy for people living with mental health conditions. You can also find links to crisis helplines you can call or text, a calendar of online support groups and classes, and local resources for people in recovery from mental illness.

St. John’s College

St. John’s College's Drug Abuse Prevention Program provides students with education and resources. They publish hotline numbers for crisis response, suicide hotlines, and the Trevor Project. Resources are available for 12-step programs in the area and substance abuse treatment centers that offer detox and treatment services.

New Mexico State University Aggie Health and Wellness Center

575-646-1512
New Mexico State University’s Aggie Health and Wellness Center provides treatment, prevention, and education to students. This includes flu and COVID-19 vaccinations along with treatment for medical illness, mental health, and reproductive health. They are nationally accredited to provide integrated comprehensive medical and psychological services.

University of New Mexico Collegiate Recovery Center

505-277-3136
The University of New Mexico’s Collegiate Recovery Center serves students in recovery from addiction. They offer a community of like-minded peers, recovery supportive programs, a dedicated space for students to study and hang out, and committed staff that can refer you to additional resources both on and off campus.

Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico

505-200-9086
Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico provides a resource directory of providers recommended by the community and who have served and confirmed experience with transgender, non-binary, and gender non-conforming clients. This includes medical providers, addiction treatment and support, and more. You can choose providers in your location by entering your ZIP code so those closest to you populate first.

Common Bond New Mexico

505-636-0845
Common Bond New Mexico provides a listing of community resources for Albuquerque's LGBTQ+ community. These resources include care for addiction and codependency that addresses the unique needs of the LGBTQ+ community. There are also recovery and community agencies such as Alcoholics Anonymous or Al-Anon.

New Mexico Veterans Integration Centers

505-265-0512
New Mexico Veterans Integration Centers provide free mental health counseling, substance use treatment, and treatment for co-occurring mental health and addiction to veterans and their families. Your program can include individual, group, and family counseling, parenting skills and anger management classes, and peer support services.

First Nations Community HealthSource

505-308-8060
First Nations Community HealthSource provides services to everyone, and care is free to eligible American Indians. Services include primary medical care, diabetes prevention, emergency assistance, and behavioral health. They also offer youth mentoring and youth substance abuse prevention programs. They help with Medicaid enrollment and provide HIV case management, counseling, and testing.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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NM Department of Health: Harm Reduction Services Finder

For those using drugs, especially injectable substances, the New Mexico Department of Health offers an online harm reduction services finder. You can search for specific services in your area, including syringe services, STD/STI/Hep testing, naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training, syringe drop boxes, and PrEP treatment. These services are lifesavers for those using substances, so be sure to connect to the help you need.

New Mexico Harm Reduction Collaborative

505-235-2847
New Mexico Harm Reduction Collaborative is staffed by peer support workers. They have street outreach and drop-in centers and can also deliver harm reduction supplies in the Albuquerque Metro Area. They also promote education and anti-stigma, community-based approaches to improve access to opioid prevention and offer referrals to resources in the community.

The Mountain Center Harm Reduction Program

505-983-6158
The Mountain Center’s Harm Reduction program offers evidence based interventions, such as a syringe exchange, free naloxone, HIV/Hep C testing, and food distribution to reduce harm from substance use and support those who use drugs. They also offer comprehensive medication assisted treatment (MAT) which includes Suboxone treatment, counseling, and case management.

Government Programs

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New Mexico Crisis Line

855-662-7474
The New Mexico Crisis Line provides several resources, including a 24/7 crisis line, a peer-to-peer warm line, and a link to New Mexico’s free substance use program, the New Mexico 5-Actions Program. This program is video-based and includes 24/7 crisis and peer support by phone or text, all at no cost to you. Get the support you need to move forward today.

New Mexico Department of Public Safety Substance Use and Addiction Help

Public Safety’s Substance Abuse and Addiction Help is part of their effort to take an active role in helping residents overcome addiction. This page provides a list of resources for alcohol and drug addiction, such as a treatment finder, overdose prevention, and links to substance abuse education and guides about heroin addiction and rehab.

New Mexico VA Medical Centers

800-273-8255
New Mexico VA Medical Centers provides substance use disorder treatment in Albuquerque. Services include residential 24-hour care, an intensive outpatient program, and traditional outpatient treatment. Substance use disorder treatments include evidence based therapies to help you address your mindsets and lay a solid foundation for recovery. The VA can also offer treatment for co-occurring mental health disorders like PTSD, anxiety, depression, and more.

New Mexico Department of Veterans Services

505-827-6300
The New Mexico Department of Veterans Services provides veterans with links to support and services. These include assistance with healthcare coordination and transportation, help filing claims, a business outreach center, field services, state benefits, and business outreach and assistance.
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