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Home » Sexual Violence Prevention » Prevention Partners

Prevention Partners

Program links coming soon . . .

The following organizations partner with NMCSAP, the New Mexico Department of Health (NMDOH) and the University of New Mexico Prevention Research Center (UNM PRC) to promote primary prevention of sexual violence in New Mexico.

  • Arise Sexual Assault Services – Portales
    Provides free, confidential, and comprehensive sexual assault services to all survivors in Curry, Roosevelt, Quay, Harding, DeBaca, and Lea Counties.
  • Community Against Violence – Taos
    Provides free, comprehensive sexual and domestic violence services, legal and medical advocacy services, counseling and support groups, children’s programs, community prevention and outreach programs, and information and resources for those in need. Also has an on-site emergency shelter for adults and children, offers short and long-term transitional housing programs, and has a 24-hour confidential crisis hotline.
  • Fierce Pride – Albuquerque
    A statewide network of communities that advances education, research, and support for the well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, two spirit, transgender, queer, and gender non- conforming people throughout New Mexico.
  • IMPACT Personal Safety – Santa Fe
    IMPACT’s mission is to prevent violence by building skills and inspiring individuals to be agents of personal, community and cultural change. IMPACT provides experiential violence prevention programs for schools, community groups, and the public in Central and Northern New Mexico. Programs address topics such as healthy boundaries, anti-bias/anti-bullying, healthy relationships, gender roles , and roots of violence.
  • La Piñon Sexual Assault Recovery Services of Southern New Mexico – Las Cruces
    Provides bilingual and bi-cultural, comprehensive sexual assault recovery services for sexual abuse victims and their families throughout Doña Ana County, and in Truth or Consequences, Deming and Lordsburg.
  • Rape Crisis Center of Central New Mexico – Albuquerque
    Provides emotional support and advocacy to survivors of sexual assault and abuse throughout Central New Mexico, and serves as a community resource on issues regarding prevention and awareness of sexual assault and abuse.
  • Sexual Assault Services of Northwest New Mexico – Farmington
    Provides residents in San Juan, Rio Arriba, and McKinley Counties comprehensive sexual assault services including physical exams, crisis advocacy and support counseling, and medical care as needed. Also works in the community to prevent sexual assault through education-based awareness and prevention programs.
  • Silver Regional Sexual Assault Support Services/Silver Regional SANE – Silver City
    Empowers individuals, families, and communities impacted by sexual violence through support, advocacy, and education in rural southwestern New Mexico.
  • Solace Crisis Treatment Center – Santa Fe
    Provides individuals who have experienced trauma with evidence-based treatment, advocacy services for navigating community resources, and education in order to restore strength and find inner resiliency. Serves Santa Fe, Rio Arriba and Los Alamos Counties and central northern New Mexico as well as San Ildefonso, Nambe, Tesuque and Santo Domingo Pueblos.
  • Tewa Women United – Espanola
    A collective intertribal women’s voice in the Tewa homelands of Northern New Mexico. Provides safe spaces of indigenous women to uncover the power, strength and skills they possess to become positive forces for social change in their families and communities.
  • Valencia Shelter Services – Los Lunas
    Provides confidential services and hope to individuals and families affected by domestic violence, sexual assault, and child abuse.

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March's Coalition Connect meeting is one week away March's Coalition Connect meeting is one week away! Adrienne Graf and Dr. Meg Panichelli join us to share the what the impacts of sex trafficking policy have been on the self determination of survivors and on the lives of both sex workers and sex trafficking survivors. They will also explore best practices for supporting people who have lived experience in the sex trade.
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HB43 Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools has mad HB43 Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools has made amazing strides but it's not finished just yet! 🚨Continue to contact SJC to get it scheduled and passed! Link in bio for their contact information and call scripts!
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With the incredible support of the community we ha With the incredible support of the community we have made it so far this session with HB43 Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools! Help us make it all the way! Call and email SJC members to let them know how important it is that all NM students are taught about affirmative consent! Link in bio for emails!
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No matter where folks are on the political spectru No matter where folks are on the political spectrum, we all agree it's time to end sexual violence! In past legislative sessions, HB43 has passed committees and the House floor with bipartisan support. This year is no different! As HB43 clears its last two hurdles (Senate Judiciary Committee and then the Senate floor) remind legislators this is a prevention bill we can all get behind!
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We could not be more excited to have Virginia Pere We could not be more excited to have Virginia Perez-Ortega working at NMCSAP! She brings a wealth of knowledge that will help expand the services in New Mexico to become more inclusive and accessible!
We are hiring! Join our team as our SANE Director! We are hiring! Join our team as our SANE Director! 
For the complete job description email kima@nmcsap.org.

If you're interested in applying, please submit a cover letter as your writing sample, current resume, and a list of three professional references to Kathleen at kathleend@nmcsap.org.
One important thing to know about HB43: it's NOT a One important thing to know about HB43: it's NOT a punishment! There are no criminal punishments in this bill and it's actually focused on providing students with empowering education that will help prevent violence before it happens!
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Our next Coalition Connect meeting is one week awa Our next Coalition Connect meeting is one week away! This month is a conversation about Sexual Assault Awareness Month as programs get ready for April! Jade Waskow with NMCSAP will outline the Coalition's plan for supporting others #SAAM events. Attendees can then share their own plans for #SAAM, offer & get advice, and provide input on the Coalition's ideas! 
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A new episode is out! Jess Clark, Director of Sex A new episode is out! 
Jess Clark, Director of Sexual Violence Prevention for NMCSAP, interviews Tamisha Williams. This conversation began with the goal of talking about the joys and challenges of doing professional development and equity work in schools, but Tamisha is especially talented at taking you places you didn’t know you needed to go, and this conversation is no exception. If you are learning to lean into caring for yourself and others in the context of a world that demands more and more of us, this is for sure an episode for you.

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HB43 Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools has pas HB43 Affirmative Consent Policy in Schools has passed the House! 
We are so grateful for every survivor who has shared their experiences through this whole process including Rep. Thompson, Rep. Lara Cadena, & Rep. Roybal Caballero today on the House floor. 
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