Los Alamos Resource Guide

Las Cumbres Los Alamos Center • 1060 Nugget Street Los Alamos, NM 87544 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/los-alamos

Printable Los Alamos Resource GuideGuía de recursos en el condado Los Alamos

Los Alamos • Infant & Early Childhood

Family Infant Toddler Program & Early Intervention

Serves families who have concerns about the development of their young child ages birth to three years of age. The goal is to meet the developmental and health-related needs of infants or toddlers in the family. The FIT/EI staff work with children and their families to achieve optimal physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/family-infant-toddler

Child Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care to children with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/childrespite

Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP)

Focus on preventing child abuse and neglect and strengthening and preserving families. Navigators provide intensive and comprehensive support services for families with children ages zero to six in order to improve social and emotional well-being and resilience. We partner with families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Navigators can meet with families in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795-4505 www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention'

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Our therapists partner with children ages prenatal to 6 and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-infant-program


Los Alamos • For Youth & Caregivers

Behavioral Health

Our therapists partner with children ages 6+ and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/behavioral-health

Adult Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care for adults with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.231.6630 www.lascumbres-nm.org/adultrespite

PADRES UNIDOS

Fatherhood program that focuses on helping men become engaged, committed, and responsible fathers. The program welcomes any father of any age and any background with parenting needs. Contact Angelo Sandoval 505.412.2961 www.lascumbres-nm.org/padres-unidos

Community-Based Prevention, Intervention, & Reunification

Collection of services focused on child abuse.

Prevention: Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) services support families with children 0-5 years of age. Services are designed to promote safety and well-being in families facing high-risk factors and living in high-risk environments. www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Intervention: Family Support Services (FSS) and Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) provide in-home comprehensive support to strengthen and preserve families who are currently experiencing problems in family functioning and multiple challenges related to safety. www.lascumbres-nm.org/intervention

Reunification: Family Reunification Services (FRS) and Time-Limited Reunification (TLR) services are provided to children returning from Foster Care or other out-of-home placements who are reunifying with their parents, family members, other caregivers pursuing guardianship. www.lascumbres-nm.org/reunification Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795-4505.


Los Alamos • Adult Services

Community Integrated Employment

Connects people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities with skills training and paid employment in regular, integrated work settings. Each participating adult, working in close concert with Las Cumbres staff, develops a service plan to help them achieve their own objectives. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-integrated-employment

Supported Living

Peach House in Los Alamos provides housing and round-the-clock services on site, making it possible for adults with intellectual and development disabilities, whose needs are beyond the scope of parents or family members, to live in a comfortable and well-maintained home setting. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/supported-living

Adult Day Services

Provide adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a safe, supportive environment where they can learn new skills, socialize with peers, and engage in new activities. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/adult-day-services

Customized In-Home Supports

Provides comprehensive supports to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who live in their own homes or with family members. The program offers consumers the opportunity to live as independently as possible while actively participating in community life. Comprised of two supports:

• Independent Living offers exposure to a wide variety of life experiences, focusing on health and safety tools, problem-solving, and skills to bolster self-sufficiency and confidence

• Independent Living Transition offers short-term financial aid for a one-time expense for adults who move from 24-hour support to clients moving into a home or apartment of their own. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/customized-in-home-supports


Immigrant and Refugee Services

Santuario del Corazón

Bilingual/bicultural therapists support immigrant families in Northern New Mexico (Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Los Alamos counties) via trauma-informed family navigation and mental health treatment services and providing connection to resources such as: transportation, access to housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance and childcare.Contact Jose Gonzales 575.779.9119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/santuario-del-corazon

Walking in grace with survivors of torture program (WINGS)

WINGS offers relational, culturally, and linguistically appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic, and community-integrated care to survivors of torture and their families. The program also strengthens community systems of care, expanding the capacity of providers and organizations to provide effective, evidence-based services. Contact 505.819.1643 www.lascumbres-nm.org/wings


Groups & Workshops

Ask A Specialist

Have you ever had questions about your child’s development? This is your opportunity to join a discussion with developmental and clinical specialists to address your thoughts about your child’s development. Groups are held on the second Friday of each month, via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/ask-a-specialist

Circle of Security® Parenting™

At times, all parents feel uncertain about what our children need from us. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program helps parents identify and respond skillfully to their children’s needs - and is based on decades of research about secure parent-child relationships. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/circle-of-security-parenting

DBT Skills Group

Teach people to mindfully live in the moment, to tolerate and cope with stress in a healthy manner, to regulate emotions, and to develop enriching and healthy relationships with others. Groups every Thursday via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/dbt-skills


Rio Arriba Resource Guide

Las Cumbres Adult Services Center • 104 N. Coronado, Española, NM 87532 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/adult-services

Española Center & Conjunto Theraputic Preschool • 404 Hunter Street, Española, NM 87532 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/rio-arriba

Printable Rio Arriba Resource GuideGuía de recursos en el condado Rio Arriba

Rio Arriba • Infant & Early Childhood

¡Que Cute! Health Baby

Navigators partner with pregnant women to improve maternal and child health. Navigator and mother-to-be create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Contact 505.901.1027 www.lascumbres-nm.org/que-cute

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Our therapists partner with children ages prenatal to 6 and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-infant-program

Family Infant Toddler Program & Early Intervention

Serves families who have concerns about the development of their young child ages birth to three years of age. The goal is to meet the developmental and health-related needs of infants or toddlers in the family. The FIT/EI staff work with children and their families to achieve optimal physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/family-infant-toddler


Confident Parenting Home Visiting

Serves families with children ages prenatal to three. Home visitors are skilled at working with families to build and strengthen relationships in which children can flourish. Staff promotes healthy child development by helping parents and caregivers create an environment in which children learn to relate to others, regulate their emotions, communicate their needs, and think creatively. Contact 505.795.4153 www.lascumbres-nm.org/confident-parenting

Conjunto Therapeutic Preschool

Serves three and four-year-olds. Conjunto is highly innovative in its blend of students with different capabilities: approximately one third have developmental disabilities or delays; one third have emotional or psychological special needs, and one third can be considered “mainstream.” Contact 505.901.1119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/conjunto

Child Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care to children with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/childrespite

Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP)

Focus on preventing child abuse and neglect and strengthening and preserving families. Navigators provide intensive and comprehensive support services for families with children ages zero to six in order to improve social and emotional well-being and resilience. We partner with families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Navigators can meet with families in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795-4505 www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention


Rio Arriba • For Youth & Caregivers

Behavioral Health

Our therapists partner with children ages 6+ and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/behavioral-health

Padres Unidos

Fatherhood program that focuses on helping men become engaged, committed, and responsible fathers. The program welcomes any father of any age and any background with parenting needs. Contact Angelo Sandoval 505.412.2961 www.lascumbres-nm.org/padres-unidos

Adult Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care for adults with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.231.6630 www.lascumbres-nm.org/adultrespite

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Provides specialized support, resources, and discussion topics to foster the growth and well-being of grandparents who are the primary caregivers to their grandchildren in Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and Taos counties. Contact Naomi Diamond 703.864.5789 www.lascumbres-nm.org/grandparents-raising-grandchildren

Community-Based Prevention, Intervention, & Reunification

Collection of services focused on child abuse.

Prevention: Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) services support families with children 0-5 years of age. Services are designed to promote safety and well-being in families facing high-risk factors and living in high-risk environments. www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Intervention: Family Support Services (FSS) and Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) provide in-home comprehensive support to strengthen and preserve families who are currently experiencing problems in family functioning and multiple challenges related to safety. www.lascumbres-nm.org/intervention

Reunification: Family Reunification Services (FRS) and Time-Limited Reunification (TLR) services are provided to children returning from Foster Care or other out-of-home placements who are reunifying with their parents, family members, other caregivers pursuing guardianship. www.lascumbres-nm.org/reunification Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795-4505


Rio Arriba • Adult Services

Community Integrated Employment

Connects people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities with skills training and paid employment in regular, integrated work settings. Each participating adult, working in close concert with Las Cumbres staff, develops a service plan to help them achieve their own objectives. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-integrated-employment

Supported Living

Peach House in Los Alamos provides housing and round-the-clock services on site, making it possible for adults with intellectual and development disabilities, whose needs are beyond the scope of parents or family members, to live in a comfortable and well-maintained home setting. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/supported-living

Adult Day Services

Provide adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a safe, supportive environment where they can learn new skills, socialize with peers, and engage in new activities. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/adult-day-services

Customized In-Home Supports

Provides comprehensive supports to adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities who live in their own homes or with family members. The program offers consumers the opportunity to live as independently as possible while actively participating in community life. Comprised of two supports:

• Independent Living offers exposure to a wide variety of life experiences, focusing on health and safety tools, problem-solving, and skills to bolster self-sufficiency and confidence

• Independent Living Transition offers short-term financial aid for a one-time expense for adults who move from 24-hour support to clients moving into a home or apartment of their own. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/customized-in-home-supports


Immigrant and Refugee Services

Santuario del Corazón

Bilingual/bicultural therapists support immigrant families in Northern New Mexico (Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Los Alamos counties) via trauma-informed family navigation and mental health treatment services and providing connection to resources such as: transportation, access to housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance and childcare. Contact Jose Gonzales 575.779.9119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/santuario-del-corazon

Walking in grace with survivors of torture program (WINGS)

WINGS offers relational, culturally, and linguistically appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic, and community-integrated care to survivors of torture and their families. The program also strengthens community systems of care, expanding the capacity of providers and organizations to provide effective, evidence-based services. Contact 505.819.1643 www.lascumbres-nm.org/wings


Groups & Workshops

Ask A Specialist

Have you ever had questions about your child’s development? This is your opportunity to join a discussion with developmental and clinical specialists to address your thoughts about your child’s development. Groups are held on the second Friday of each month, via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/ask-a-specialist

Circle of Security® Parenting™

At times, all parents feel uncertain about what our children need from us. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program helps parents identify and respond skillfully to their children’s needs - and is based on decades of research about secure parent-child relationships. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/circle-of-security-parenting

DBT Skills Group

Teach people to mindfully live in the moment, to tolerate and cope with stress in a healthy manner, to regulate emotions, and to develop enriching and healthy relationships with others. Groups every Thursday via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/dbt-skills


Santa Fe Resource Guide

Santa Fe Center • 1911 Fifth Street, Santa Fe, NM 87505 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/santa-fe

Printable Santa Fe Resource GuideGuía de recursos en el condado Santa Fe

Santa Fe • Infant & Early Childhood

¡Que Cute! Healthy Baby

Navigators partner with pregnant women to improve maternal and child health. Navigator and mother-to-be create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Contact 505.901.1027 www.lascumbres-nm.org/que-cute

Family Infant Toddler Program & Early Intervention

Serves families who have concerns about the development of their young child ages birth to three years of age. The goal is to meet the developmental and health-related needs of infants or toddlers in the family. The FIT/EI staff work with children and their families to achieve optimal physical, emotional, social, and cognitive development. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/family-infant-toddler

Child Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care to children with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/childrespite

Confident Parenting Home Visiting

Serves families with children ages prenatal to three. Home visitors are skilled at working with families to build and strengthen relationships in which children can flourish. Staff promote healthy child development by helping parents and caregivers create an environment in which children learn to relate to others, regulate their emotions, communicate their needs, and think creatively. Contact 505.795.4153 www.lascumbres-nm.org/confident-parenting

Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP)

Focus on preventing child abuse and neglect and strengthening and preserving families. Navigators provide intensive and comprehensive support services for families with children ages zero to six in order to improve social and emotional well-being and resilience. We partner with families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Navigators can meet with families in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795.4505 www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Our therapists partner with children ages prenatal to 6 and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-infant-program


Santa Fe • For Youth & Caregivers

Behavioral Health

Our therapists partner with children ages 6+ and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/behavioral-health

Adult Respite

A flexible family support service that provides short-term, temporary care for adults with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily caregiving. Contact 505.231.6630 www.lascumbres-nm.org/adultrespite

PADRES UNIDOS

Fatherhood program that focuses on helping men become engaged, committed, and responsible fathers. The program welcomes any father of any age and any background with parenting needs. Contact Angelo Sandoval 505.412.2961 www.lascumbres-nm.org/padres-unidos

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Provides specialized support, resources, and discussion topics to foster the growth and well-being of grandparents who are the primary caregivers to their grandchildren in Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and Taos counties. Contact Naomi Diamond 703.864.5789 www.lascumbres-nm.org/grandparents-raising-grandchildren

Community-Based Prevention, Intervention, & Reunification

Collection of services focused on child abuse prevention.

Prevention: Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) services support families with children 0-5 years of age. Services are designed to promote safety and well-being in families facing high-risk factors and living in high-risk environments. www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Intervention: Family Support Services (FSS) and Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) provide in-home comprehensive support to strengthen and preserve families who are currently experiencing problems in family functioning and multiple challenges related to safety. www.lascumbres-nm.org/intervention

Reunification: Family Reunification Services (FRS) and Time-Limited Reunification (TLR) services are provided to children returning from Foster Care or other out-of-home placements who are reunifying with their parents, family members, other caregivers pursuing guardianship. www.lascumbres-nm.org/reunification Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795.4505


Adult Services

Community Integrated Employment 

Connects people who have intellectual and developmental disabilities with skills training and paid employment in regular, integrated work settings. Each participating adult, working in close concert with Las Cumbres staff, develops a service plan to help them achieve their own objectives.  Contact 505.927.0426

www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-integrated-employment

Adult Respite

a flexible family support service that provides short term, temporary care for adults with or at risk for Intellectual or Developmental Disabilities (IDD) that allows families to take a break from daily care giving. Contact 505.231.6630

www.lascumbres-nm.org/adultrespite


Immigrant and Refugee Services

Santuario del Corazón

Bilingual/bicultural therapists support immigrant families in Northern New Mexico (Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Los Alamos counties) via trauma-informed family navigation and mental health treatment services and providing connection to resources such as: transportation, access to housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance and childcare. Contact Jose Gonzales 575.779.9119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/santuario-del-corazon

Santa Fe Afghan Resettlement Project

Helps newly relocated Afghan children & families integrate their experiences as they settle into our community.  Bilingual, trauma-informed, culturally aware therapists & community navigators provide mental health screenings, family prevention and early intervention services, as well as specialized individual. Family navigation services provide a connection to community resources such as food assistance, transportation, translation, educational, vocational and legal assistance. Call 505.692.4044 www.lascumbres-nm.org/afghan-resettlement

WALKING IN GRACE WITH SURVIVORS OF TORTURE PROGRAM (WINGS)

WINGS offers relational, culturally, and linguistically appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic, and community-integrated care to survivors of torture and their families. The program also strengthens community systems of care, expanding the capacity of providers and organizations to provide effective, evidence-based services. Contact 505.819.1643 www.lascumbres-nm.org/wings


Groups & Workshops

Ask A Specialist

Have you ever had questions about your child’s development? This is your opportunity to join a discussion with developmental and clinical specialists to address your thoughts about your child’s development. Groups are held on the second Friday of each month, via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/ask-a-specialist

Circle of Security® Parenting™

At times, all parents feel uncertain about what our children need from us. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program helps parents identify and respond skillfully to their children’s needs - and is based on decades of research about secure parent-child relationships. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/circle-of-security-parenting

DBT Skills Group

Teach people to mindfully live in the moment, to tolerate and cope with stress in a healthy manner, to regulate emotions, and to develop enriching and healthy relationships with others. Groups every Thursday via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/dbt-skills


Taos Resource Guide

Taos Center • 1337 Gusdorf Rd. Suite O, Taos, NM 87571 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/taos

Printable Taos Resource GuideGuía de recursos en el cordado Taos

Taos • Infant & Early Childhood

Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health

Our therapists partner with children ages prenatal to 6 and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/community-infant-program

Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP)

Focus on preventing child abuse and neglect and strengthening and preserving families. Navigators provide intensive and comprehensive support services for families with children ages zero to six in order to improve social and emotional well-being and resilience. We partner with families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Navigators can meet with families in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795-4505

www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention


Taos • For Youth & Caregivers

Behavioral Health

Our therapists partner with children ages 6+ and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/behavioral-health

Padres Unidos

Fatherhood program that focuses on helping men become engaged, committed, and responsible fathers. The program welcomes any father of any age and any background with parenting needs. Contact Angelo Sandoval 505.412.2961 www.lascumbres-nm.org/padres-unidos

Grandparents Raising Grandchildren

Provides specialized support, resources, and discussion topics to foster the growth and well-being of grandparents who are the primary caregivers to their grandchildren in Rio Arriba, Santa Fe, and Taos counties. Contact 703.864.5789 www.lascumbres-nm.org/grandparents-raising-grandchildren

Community-Based Prevention, Intervention, & Reunification

Collection of services focused on child abuse.

Prevention: Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) services support families with children 0-5 years of age. Services are designed to promote safety and well-being in families facing high-risk factors and living in high-risk environments. www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Intervention: Family Support Services (FSS) and Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) provide in-home comprehensive support to strengthen and preserve families who are currently experiencing problems in family functioning and multiple challenges related to safety. www.lascumbres-nm.org/intervention

Reunification: Family Reunification Services (FRS) and Time-Limited Reunification (TLR) services are provided to children returning from Foster Care or other out-of-home placements who are reunifying with their parents, family members, other caregivers pursuing guardianship. www.lascumbres-nm.org/reunification Contact Kimberly Lucero 505.795.4505


Immigrant and Refugee Services

Santuario del Corazón

Bilingual/bicultural therapists support immigrant families in Northern New Mexico (Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Los Alamos counties) via trauma-informed family navigation and mental health treatment services and providing connection to resources such as: transportation, access to housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance and childcare. Contact 575.779.9119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/santuario-del-corazon

WALKING IN GRACE WITH SURVIVORS OF TORTURE PROGRAM (WINGS)

WINGS offers relational, culturally, and linguistically appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic, and community-integrated care to survivors of torture and their families. The program also strengthens community systems of care, expanding the capacity of providers and organizations to provide effective, evidence-based services. Contact 505.819.1643 www.lascumbres-nm.org/wings


Groups & Workshops

Ask A Specialist

Have you ever had questions about your child’s development? This is your opportunity to join a discussion with developmental and clinical specialists to address your thoughts about your child’s development. Groups are held on the second Friday of each month, via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/ask-a-specialist

Circle of Security® Parenting™

At times, all parents feel uncertain about what our children need from us. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program helps parents identify and respond skillfully to their children’s needs - and is based on decades of research about secure parent-child relationships. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/circle-of-security-parenting

DBT Skills Group

Teach people to mindfully live in the moment, to tolerate and cope with stress in a healthy manner, to regulate emotions, and to develop enriching and healthy relationships with others. Groups every Thursday via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/dbt-skills


Bernalillo Resource Guide

Albuquerque Center • 211 Jefferson St NE, Albuquerque, NM 87108 • www.lascumbres-nm.org/bernalillo

Printable Bernalillo Resource GuideGuía de recursos en el cordado Bernalillo

Immigrant and Refugee Services

WALKING IN GRACE WITH SURVIVORS OF TORTURE PROGRAM (WINGS)

WINGS offers relational, culturally, and linguistically appropriate, trauma-informed, holistic, and community-integrated care to survivors of torture and their families. The program also strengthens community systems of care, expanding the capacity of providers and organizations to provide effective, evidence-based services. Contact 505.819.1643 www.lascumbres-nm.org/wings

Santuario del Corazón

Bilingual/bicultural therapists support immigrant families in Northern New Mexico (Santa Fe, Bernalillo, Rio Arriba, Taos, and Los Alamos counties) via trauma-informed family navigation and mental health treatment services and providing connection to resources such as: transportation, access to housing, translation/interpretation, food assistance, legal assistance and childcare. Contact 575.779.9119 www.lascumbres-nm.org/santuario-del-corazon

SANTA FE AFGHAN RESETTLEMENT PROJECT

Helps newly relocated Afghan children & families integrate their experiences as they settle into our community.  Bilingual, trauma-informed, culturally aware therapists & community navigators provide mental health screenings, family prevention and early intervention services, as well as specialized individual. Family navigation services provide a connection to community resources such as food assistance, transportation, translation, educational, vocational and legal assistance. Call 505.692.4044 www.lascumbres-nm.org/afghan-resettlement


For Youth & Caregivers

COMMUNITY-BASED PREVENTION, INTERVENTION, & REUNIFICATION

Collection of services focused on child abuse. Contact 505.795.4505

Prevention: Community-Based Child Abuse Prevention (CBCAP) services support families with children 0-5 years of age. Services are designed to promote safety and well-being in families facing high-risk factors and living in high-risk environments. www.lascumbres-nm.org/prevention

Intervention: Family Support Services (FSS) and Intensive Family Support Services (IFSS) provide in-home comprehensive support to strengthen and preserve families who are currently experiencing problems in family functioning and multiple challenges related to safety. www.lascumbres-nm.org/intervention

Reunification: Family Reunification Services (FRS) and Time-Limited Reunification (TLR) services are provided to children returning from Foster Care or other out-of-home placements who are reunifying with their parents, family members, other caregivers pursuing guardianship. www.lascumbres-nm.org/reunification

Behavioral Health

Our therapists partner with children ages 6+ and their families to create a support plan specific to their circumstances, values, and culture. Therapists can meet with clients in their homes, our offices, or at a community meeting place, and meeting times can be flexible to accommodate families’ schedules. The clinical team is part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) and provides evidence-based therapies to address childhood trauma. Contact 505.753.4123 www.lascumbres-nm.org/behavioral-health

Groups and Workshops

Ask A Specialist

Have you ever had questions about your child’s development? This is your opportunity to join a discussion with developmental and clinical specialists to address your thoughts about your child’s development. Groups are held on the second Friday of each month, via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/ask-a-specialist

Circle of Security® Parenting™

At times, all parents feel uncertain about what our children need from us. The Circle of Security® Parenting™ program helps parents identify and respond skillfully to their children’s needs - and is based on decades of research about secure parent-child relationships. Contact 505.927.0426 www.lascumbres-nm.org/circle-of-security-parenting

DBT Skills Group

Teach people to mindfully live in the moment, to tolerate and cope with stress in a healthy manner, to regulate emotions, and to develop enriching and healthy relationships with others. Groups every Thursday via Zoom. www.lascumbres-nm.org/dbt-skills