CDC National Prevention Information Network (NPIN)
1-800-458-5231 1-800-243-7012
(TTY) 1-888-282-7681 (Fax)
info@cdcnac.org (E-Mail) 9 a.m.-6 p.m.
HIV/AIDS Treatment Information Service
1-800-HIV-0440 9 a.m.-7 p.m.
All calls are confidential.
Immune Deficiency Foundation
1-800-296-4433 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Children, Youth and Families (CYFD)
Child Welfare Services/Adult Protective Services
104 6th St. SE, Socorro
835-2716 To report abuse:
1-800-832-1321
La Vida Felicidad
514 Park, Socorro
838-0515
Child Find of America, Inc.
1-800-426-5678 (I-AM-LOST)
1-800-292-9688 (Parental abduction)
CHILDHELP USA National Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-4-A-CHILD 1-800-2-A-CHILD (TDD)
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 1-800-826-7653 (TDD)
Ability to serve callers in over 140 languages.
Rape, Abuse, and Incest National (RAIN) Network
1-800-656-4673 24-Hour counseling referral
ADA Information Center/National Center for Disability Services
1-800-949-4232 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
ADA Technical Assistance Hotline
1-800-466-4232 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (Pacific)
American Council for the Blind
1-800-424-8666 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
American Society for Deaf Children
1-800-942-2732
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
1-800-638-8255 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Americans with Disabilities Act Hotline
1-800-514-0301 1-800-514-0308 (TTY)
ADA specialists available 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
and Friday and 1 p.m.-6 p.m. on Thursday.
Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Toll Free 1-800-489-8536
Disabled American Veterans
200 N 5th St., Socorro
835-0843
Easter Seal Society
1-800-221-6827 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. (Central)
Independent Living Resource Center
120 Plaza, Socorro
835-2486
Promoting equal rights and opportunity for all people with disabilities.
Job Accommodation Network
1-800-232-9675 (Voice/TDD) 1-800-526-7234
(Voice/TDD) Services available in English, Spanish,
and French. 8 a.m.-8 p.m., Monday - Thursday; 8 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday
National Family Association for Deaf-Blind
1-800-255-0411, ext. 275 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
National Information Center for Children and Youth with Disabilities
1-800-695-0285 (Voice/TTY) 9:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., or
leave recorded message after hours
National Rehabilitation Information Center (NARIC)
1-800-346-2742 (Voice/TDD) 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Relay New Mexico-TDD
1-800-659-8331
Socorro Mental Health (SMH)
1200 Highway 60 West, Socorro
835-2444
National Association for the Education of Young Children
1-800-424-2460 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Zero to Three: National Center for Infants, Toddlers and Families
1-800-899-4301 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Elder Care
Ambercare Home Health and Hospice
204 – B Neel, Socorro
838-1503
Heritage Home Healthcare Services
112 Manzanares Ave., Socorro 838-4359
Socorro General Hospital Home Health Care/Hospice
West Highway 60, Socorro 835-8343
Socorro Good Samaritan Village
1203 Highway 60, Socorro 835-2724
Socorro Storehouse (emergency food)
Distribution of food every Thursday
Noon-2 pm.
St. Paul United Methodist Church
1000 Goad
Contact person is Valerie Key.
(505) 854-2762
Human Services Department
Income Support Division
1014 N California, Socorro
835-0342
Magdalena Samaritan Center
2nd Street, Magdalena
854-2288
Puerto Seguro
519 Hwy 85, Socorro
838-1025
San Miguel Church
403 El Camino Real, Socorro
835-2891 or 835-1620
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
214 Neel, Socorro
835-0977
Community Action Program
303 California, Socorro
835-0899
Alamo Navajo Health Center
Highway 169, Alamo Reservation
854-2626 Celebrate Health Conference for Mid & High School; in class
health for K - 6th
Alamo Navajo Schools
Highway 169, Alamo Reservation
854-2635 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
Alamo Prevention Program
854-2550
Boys and Girls Club of Socorro
105 Francisco de Avondo
Socorro 838-4716
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
Child Find
Socorro 835-8949 Screen and test 3 -5 year olds, OT/PT speech, language
and motor skills
Children, Youth and Families (CYFD)
104 6th St. SE, Socorro
835-2716 To report abuse:
1-800-832-1321 Ongoing Foster Family Recruitment
El Puente Del Socorro
610 Franklin, Socorro
835-0928 Women's shelter, 24-hour domestic/legal hotline,
victim/legal/immigration advocacy, supervised child exchange/visitation
Families First
214 Neel, Socorro
835-0971 Case Management for prenatal - age 3
HeadStart Program
239 Garfield, Socorro
835-0008 Support for families with 3 - 5 year olds.
Provides 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
Juvenile Probation and Parole 835-2121 Identifying and referring juveniles in need of prevention
services
Magdalena Municipal Schools
854-2241 Title 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
Maternal Child Health (MCH)
1202 Highway 60 West, Socorro 835-8709 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.,
Magdalena; STAT (Socorro Teens Against Tobacco) middle school -
college, Skin Cancer Prevention
New Mexico GRADS
239 Garfield, Socorro
835-1785 Fatherhood Program, weekly support group, Teen Pregnancy and
Teen Parent resources
Public Health Office
214 Neel, Socorro
835-0971 Free immunizations and pregnancy prevention, STD testing, Teen
Clinic every other Wednesday evening
Puerto Seguro
519 Hwy 85, Socorro
838-1025 Assistance for homeless, referrals to established prevention
programs
SCOPE Health Council
1600 Hwy 60 West, Socorro
835-2444 Coordinating body - Socorro County Community Health Council
SCOPE Health Council Diabetes/Obesity Core Team
1600 Hwy 60 West, Socorro
835-2444
SCOPE Health Council Substance Abuse Core Team
1600 Hwy 60 West, Socorro
835-2444
SCOPE Health Council Teen Pregnancy Task Force
1600 Hwy 60 West, Socorro
835-2444
Socorro Consolidated Schools
700 Franklin, Socorro
835-0300 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), IT Program (re-enrolling
students who have left the school system), Summer School, After School
Tutoring
Socorro County Housing
835-0196 Connects Socorro County Citizens with affordable housing
Socorro County Sheriff Department
835-0941 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
Socorro Mental Health (SMH)
1200 Highway 60 West, Socorro 835-2444 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
Teen Court
519 Highway 85, Socorro
838-0911 An alternative sentencing program for teens pleading guilty to
misdemeanors and minor offenses
Women, Infants and Children (WIC)
214 Neel, Socorro
835-0977 Nutrition Education, supplemental food packages for pregnant
mothers and children through age 5, also loan breast pumps to nursing
mothers on program
New Mexico GRADS Dads
Fatherhood Initiative
Alcoholics Anonymous/ Alanon/ Alateen Socorro Mental Health (SMH)
1200 Highway 60 West, Socorro 835-2444
SMH can provide information about meeting times / dates / locations.
Independent Living Resource Center
120 Plaza, Socorro
835-2486
Peer counseling and support groups for all people with disabilities.
Maternal Child Health (MCH)
1202 Highway 60 West, Socorro 835-8709 Provides free transportation to
people in the community who do not qualify for Medicaid or state
assistance. Transportation is offered to doctor appointments, dental
appointments, W.I.C. appointments, grocery shopping and pharmacy pick
up. Twenty-four hour notice is required.
Socorro Taxi Service
South Central Council Governments
Provides transportation for the Job Access
Reverse Commute Transportation Program at a
cost of five cents per ride. A long distance call to
Truth or Consequences is required to schedule transportation.
Socorro Mental Health
Offers free transportation to its clients for in-house programs.
Socorro Senior Center,br>
Offers free transportation to Socorro County senior
citizens to dental appointments, doctor appointments,
grocery shopping, pharmacy pick up and Senior Center lunches
or activities.
American Cancer Society
Offers rides to Albuquerque at no charge for cancer
patients in need of treatment.