Advocacy, Inc. - Albuquerque, NM (2006-11-22) (Non-Profit Organizations)
Since 1986, Advocacy Inc. provides legal and other support services for abused and neglected children in New Mexico. The New Mexico Guardianship Project obtains legal guardianship for low income families raising children abandoned by their parents. Our services are at low on NO cost.
The Capitan Farmers’ Market is just one more reason to visit Capitan New Mexico, the home of Smokey Bear. The farmers’ market is open each Saturday between 8:00 am – 11:00 am, July – September. The market is located at Capitan Country Emporium, 115 Smokey Bear Blvd., across the street from the Smokey Bear Historical Park.
BBBS helps children reach their potential through professionally supported, one to one relationships, contributing to brighter futures, better schools and stronger communities for all. BBBS-NNM covers the following counties: Santa Fe, Los Alamos, Rio Arriba, Taos, San Miguel, Guadalupe, Mora, Harding, Union, Colfax,and McKinley.
No-kill, animal activist non-profit, dedicated to low-cost, spay-neuter services for low-income residents and the animals in their care, trap-neuter-return, rescue relay transport, support legislation ending animal shelter slaughter
CNMEC is organized as a non-profit, consumer owned cooperative to provide high quality services to its members by participating in the community we serve through communication, education and personal involvement.
New Mexico's largest non-profit organization dedicated to developing personal leadership and communication skills. Offers proven training and regular practice for improving your skills. Open to all. A friendly, supportive environment of fellow members seeking the same skills as you. See our website for directions and contact information.
A community based volunteer organization providing humanitarian support in Corrales, Sandoval County and New Mexico. Promoting, in particular, sight and vision programs as well as understanding and community involvement. We Serve.....
Downtown Albuquerque is the economic, social and cultural center of New Mexico with restaurants, hotels, entertainment venues, boutiques, shopping, live music and historic places to live.
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EAGRR - Rio Rancho, NM (2006-02-28) (Non-Profit Organizations)
Provides age-appropriate developmental opportunities for girls, ages 5 - 17, in a supportive environment. Key activities are leadership, service, financial literacy, sports and outdoors.
HELP- New Mexico envisions - and is committed to helping create - a New Mexico with full employment, minimal poverty and crime, and family self-sufficiency. HELP-New Mexico wants to see a state with systems and services for children and families that are aligned and integrated.
Our focus is children, youth and their families. Through dedicated and trained staff, Hogares continually strives for state-of-the-art quality programs by offering a broad array of services which are responsive to community needs and which foster the development of healthy families and high customer satisfaction.
To create and foster a spirit of understanding among all people for humanitarian needs by providing voluntary services through community involvement and international cooperation.
Mother Road Rally is an all-makes motorcycle rally held in Tucumcari, NM. The date for this year\'s rally is June 14, 2008. There will be food, music, vendors, Monster Trucks, bike games and a $5000 cash raffle and $5000 Poker Run. There is no charge for admittance. Mother Road Rally promotes local tourism and supports local youth activities.
The National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) in Santa Fe, New Mexico, is an independent, nonprofit research institution that develops and uses informatics for biological discovery.
National Dance Institute of New Mexico is founded with the knowledge that the arts have a unique power to engage and motivate children. The purpose of our distinctive programs is to help children develop discipline, a standard of excellence, and a belief in themselves that will carry over into all aspects of their lives.
1140 Alto Street, Santa Fe 87501
Phone: 505-983-7646
Fax: 505-983-7666
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New Mexico Clean - Rio Rancho, NM (2007-12-31) (Non-Profit Organizations)
Welcome to New Mexico Clean and Beautiful’s web site where you can find out the latest on litter control and beautification efforts in the state. Locate your local program and get involved! New Mexico Clean
New Mexico Chapter of the National Museum of Women in the Arts recognizes women artists in New Mexico through statewide programs. Phone: (505) 986-9695
NPD includes contact information for more than 1200 organizations, and is divided into four sections:1.alphabetical 2. By Catagory 3. Foundations 4 Consultants, Vendors,
Otero County Habitat for Humanity is a Christian project financed through private donations and utilizing volunteer labor. We develop communities with God's people in need by building houses so that there are decent houses in decent communities in which people can live and grow into all God intended; loving our neighbors as ourselves.
A Cool Little Mountain Town!Hiking, camping, fishing, ATV\'s welcomed, Jeeping, snowmobiling, skiing - downhill & cross-country, snowshoeing, mountain biking, cycling, Fun for the whole family!
The Rio Rancho Chamber of Commerce has the responsibility of the economic well-being of our community—to preserve our business system and to promote business growth and development.
Veterans of Foreign Wars serving the Southern Sacramento Mountain Communities of Cloudcroft, High Rolls, Mountain Park, Mayhill, Timberon, Weed, and many others. Youth Scholarship Contests, Veteran Services, and general community services.
Toast of Taos, a glorious New Mexico wine festival in Taos New Mexico, and annual fundraiser for Holy Cross Hospital. The festival includes food and wine pairings, art auction, golf tournament, gallery tours, and the Southwest Wine Competition.
Annual event held the first Friday of March at Kirtland AFB honoring all military women--past, present, and future. Guest speakers, seminars, exhibits, luncheon, door prizes. Two awards given to military and civilian women. See site for information on attending event or serving on committee.
YDI, founded in 1971, is a nationally and internationally recognized youth service organization that provides educational, developmental, and humanitarian assistance to effectively improve the life outcomes of New Mexico’s children, youth and families in need by helping them find and develop their full potential.