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News & Stories
SNAP benefits loss: what you can do
460,000 New Mexicans are facing an urgent challenge. With the recent suspension of SNAP benefits and the ongoing federal government shutdown, 21% of state households are suddenly without one of the most basic forms of support: food assistance. Nonprofits, community partners, and food pantries are working swiftly to provide resources to fill in the gap as best they can.
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Homewise
A home is one of our most basic needs. To have shelter, a roof over head, a place to hang your proverbial hat, it seems so simple. But this most basic of needs has become one of the hardest to obtain in the Santa Fe and Albuquerque communities.
St. Elizabeth Shelter
Third time’s the charm for Yudi Bustillos. That’s how many separate stays it took for her during the past 20 years at St. Elizabeth’s Sonrisa Family Supportive Living Program before she was finally able to find and buy a permanent home for herself and her four children.
Tierra Nueva Counseling Center of Southwestern College
A service provider to the southside of Santa Fe, Tierra Nueva Counseling Center of Southwestern College shared the impact of their sliding scale Counseling and Art Therapy services.
Community Matters: ArteSana
We invited Michelle Otero of ArteSana (art heals) to discuss our January topic of Health & Wellbeing.
Gerard's House
Gerard’s House, Santa Fe’s center for kids grieving the death of a loved one, shared a touching story of healing with us.
Santa Fe Community Foundation Awards $485,000 to Nonprofits
The Santa Fe Community Foundation is pleased to announce $485,000 in grants to 38 nonprofits as a part of our 2021 fall grants cycle.