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SCOPE Socorro County Comprehensive Community Health Council Shawn LaBrier
835-2444 x 132
Socorro Mental Health, Inc. SMART Moves 7th & 8th grade Alamo, 8th grade Sarracino; Underaged Drinking Prevention; Tobacco Compliance Checks & Merchant Education; Cessation & Health Systems Change; DWI Classes; Respite Care for Children; Mid-level Family Preservation Minda Stillings
835-2444 x 118
Socorro General Hospital Maternal Child Health Dept. STARS two/month, 6th grade - college; SPRANS parenting skills for parents of 12 - 18 year olds; Family Outreach and Bilingual case management for pregnant/parenting non Medicaid eligible; Life Skills, Goal Setting and Abstinence Ed., 2nd, 4th, 6th, 7th, High School in Socorro; 2nd and 6th - 8th in Magdalena; STAT (Socorro Teens Against Tobacco) middle school - college, Skin Cnancer Prevention Beth Beers
835-8709
Socorro Public Health Office Free immunizations and pregnancy prevention, STD testing, Teen Clinic every other Wednesday evening 835-0971 x 3
WIC
(Women Infant Children)
Nutrition Education, supplemental food packages for pregnant mothers and children through age 5, also loan breast pumps to nursing mothers on program 835-0971 x 4
Families First Case Management for prenatal - age 3 835-0971
Socorro CYFD Ongoing Foster Family Recruitment 835-2716
Socorro County Sheriff's Dept. GREAT Program (Gang Resistance Education and Training); DARE, Underage drinking patrols, bike patrols in neighborhoods, 4th of July bike patrols, certifying all officers for GREAT Program Shorty Vaiza
835-0941
Socorro County Housing Connects Socorro County Citizens with affordable housing 835-0196
Juvenile Probation and Parole Identifying and referring juveniles in need of prevention services 835-2121
Teen Court An alternative sentencing program for teens pleading guilty to misdemeanors and minor offenses 838-0911
Alamo Navajo Behavioral Health Center Celebrate Health Conference for Mid & High School in class health for K - 6th Miranda Apachito
854-2550
Alamo Navajo Schools After School Programs for K - 12, w/Boy's and Girl's Club; Youth Opportunities for 14 & up with Youth Worksites/Career Development (yr round); Century 21 summer program Gail Campbell
854-2635
Magdalena Schools IV Safe and Drug Free School K- 12. Three or four activities throughout the year, Red Ribbon Drug Free Week, Medallion Program, Socorro County DWI Character Counts K - 12 Carrie James
854-2241
Socorro Consolidated Schools Preschool -
Evenstart for 3 - 4 year olds, Developmentally Delayed Program for 3 - 4 year olds,
Summer program for 3 -4 year olds.


Elementary School -
Character Education, SMART Moves, Monthly Family Nights,
Summer Bilingual Program

Secondary School -
GED (Adult Basic Education),
Tobacco Abstinence, WIA Youth Training,

Aim High (Alternative High School), PIBA (Positive Intervention for Behavior and Abstinence), Summer School, After School Tutoring"
Janice Argabright
835-0300
NM GRADS Fatherhood Program, weekly support group, Teen Pregnancy and Teen Parent resources 835-1785
Head Start Support for families with 3 - 5 year olds. Breakfast and lunch, transportation, and referrals for housing and education assistance. Immunizations, physicals and dental exams for children. Monthly training program on abuse/neglect prevention Bonnie 835-0008
Child Find Screen and test 3 -5 year olds, OT/PT speech, language and motor skills 835-8949
Boy's and Girl's Club SMART Moves in elementary & middle schools; FAN Club family bonding activities; after school tutoring; teen activities; Strengthening Families family skills program for ages 6 - 14 & their families Ann Hale
838-4716
El Puente Women's shelter, 24-hour domestic/legal hotline, victim/legal/immigration advocacy, supervised child exchange/visitation Theresa
835-0928
Puerto Seguro Assistance for homeless, referrals to established prevention programs Martha
838-1025