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Home » Find Help » Statewide Specialty Services

Statewide Specialty Services

There is a range of statewide services available to survivors and their families and those professionals who assist survivors and their families that include (but are not limited to) such specialties as working with sexual assault survivors with a disability, arranging monetary compensation for survivors to pay medical and other bills, and providing legal assistance for survivors. Additionally, there are specialty services which offer trainings relevant to sexual assault investigations, prosecutions, testing DNA evidence; and relevant to similar and related issues, such as child abuse services, domestic violence services, and much more.

Note: The following list format is undergoing updates. Please excuse this temporary format. Thanks!

Albuquerque

  • The Arc of New Mexico
    Jenny Bartos
    PHYSICAL: 5130 Masthead ST NE
    Albuquerque, NM 87109
    Advocates for persons with developmental disabilities and their families.
    505-883-4630 phone
    505-883-5564 fax
    jbartos@arcnm.org
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  • Child Protection Services, BIA Social Services
    MAIL: PO Box 26567
    Albuquerque, NM 87125-6567
    Services abused and neglected Native American children and provide community awareness and prevention programs for the Indian community.
    505-766-3321 phone

     

  • Crime Victims Reparation Commission
    Donna Richmond
    PHYSICAL: 6200 Uptown Blvd NE
    Suite 210
    Albuquerque, NM 87110
    Bernalillo County
    Reimburse medical and other bills to victims of violent crimes and administrates the Victims of Crime Act- and Violence Against Women Act- funded programs in New Mexico.
    505-841-9432 phone
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  • New Mexico Advocates for Children and Families
    Kay Monaco
    MAIL: PO Box 26666
    Albuquerque, NM 87125
    PHYSICAL: 801 Encino Place NE
    Suite F-21
    Albuquerque, NM 87102
    Provides legislative advocacy and referral services.
    505-224-9505 phone

     

  • New Mexico Professional Society on the Abuse of Children (NMPSAC)
    Sara Simon
    MAIL: PO Box 36993
    Albuquerque, NM 87176
    A multi-disciplinary team of professionals that conduct trainings throughout New Mexico addressing child abuse and neglect issues.
    505-272-5021 phone

     

  • New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence
    Mary Ann Copas
    MAIL: PO Box 25266
    Albuquerque, NM 87125
    Provides statewide domestic violence coordination of services including, but not limited to training, prevention and awareness activities, referrals and legislative advocacy.
    505-246-9240 phone
    505-246-9434 fax

Las Cruces

  • Incest Survivors Resource Network International (ISRNI)
    Anne-Marie Eriksson, President
    MAIL: PO Box 7375
    Las Cruces, NM 88006-7375
    An educational resource for professionals and organizations that come in contact or work with survivors of incest.
    505-521-4260 phone

Santa Fe

  • Administrative Office of the District Attorneys
    Joyce Bustos
    PHYSICAL: 1223 D South St. Francis Dr.
    Santa Fe, NM 87505
    Provides training and technical assistance to all New Mexico District Attorneys.
    505-827-3789 phone
    505-827-7578 fax

     

  • Attorney General’s Office, Special Prosecutions
    Theresa M. Welch
    MAIL: PO Drawer 1508
    Santa Fe, NM 87504-1508
    PHYSICAL: Bataan Memorial Building
    May be contacted regarding concerns for how a particular criminal case is being handled by the District Attorney’s Office in a particular community. They may choose to perform an independent investigation and possibly prosecution, of a case.
    505-827-6081 phone
    505-827-6985 fax

     

  • Department of Public Safety, New Mexico State Criminalistics Lab
    Silvia Martinez
    MAIL: PO Box 1628
    Santa Fe, NM 87504
    PHYSICAL: 4491 Cerrillos Rd.
    Santa Fe, NM 87501
    Conducts all forensic testing, including DNA testing, on evidence collected from crimes in the State of New Mexico, other than Bernalillo County.
    505-827-9136 phone
    505-827-3318 fax

     

  • Division of Mental Health, NM Department of Health
    Connie Amidon
    PHYSICAL: 1190 St. Francis Dr.
    Santa Fe, NM 87502
    Funds the rape crisis and sexual assault portions of mental health centers, as well as several programs of the New Mexico Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs.
    505-827-2641 phone
    505-827-0097 fax

     

  • Children, Youth and Families – Protective Services Division
    Maryellen Strawniak
    MAIL: PO Drawer 5160
    Santa Fe, NM 87502
    PHYSICAL: PERA Building, Room 254
    Addresses concerns regarding the handling of child abuse and neglect reports and investigations in a particular community.
    505-827-8400 phone
    505-827-8480 fax

     

  • Children, Youth and Families – Prevention and Intervention Division
    Dorian Dodson
    MAIL: PO Drawer 5160
    Santa Fe, NM 87502
    Supply support for child care providers and contract with community-based programs to offer a variety of services for children and families throughout New Mexico.
    505-827-9940 phone
    505-827-9978 fax

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