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National Coalition Against domestic Violence
NCADV believes violence against women and children results from the use of force or threat to achieve and maintain control over others in intimate relationships, and from societal abuse of power and domination in the forms of sexism, racism, homophobia, classism, anti-Semitism, able-bodyism, ageism and other oppressions. NCADV recognizes that the abuses of power in society foster battering by perpetuating conditions, which condone violence against women and children. Therefore, it is the mission of NCADV to work for major societal changes necessary to eliminate both personal and societal violence against all women and children.
New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Established in 1979 and incorporated on May 15, 1981, New Mexico Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NMCADV) has been working to achieve a coordinated local, regional, and statewide response to domestic violence. The Coalition members, affiliates, and supporters are committed to ending domestic violence in New Mexico.
New Mexico State Police Association
Four officers within the organization recognized the need to have support for fellow officers. The idea was to offer State Police officers legal assistance when involved in shootings and has since expanded to provide officers and civilian support personnel assistance with legal, medical and other financial hardships as well as scholarship opportunities for children of officers.
San Juan College
The mission of San Juan College is to inspire and support life-long learning to achieve personal and community goals by providing quality education, services, and cultural enrichment. San Juan College will be an innovative, dynamic learning college built on mutual respect, meaningful participation and a collective commitment to students, the community and the core values of a comprehensive community college. San Juan College is committed to serving the needs of our students and the community through a process of continuous quality improvement.
San Juan County Partnership
San Juan County Partnership is a community action agency, facilitating collaboration and resource identification and sharing. The Partnership provides prevention programming for youth and families; raises the awareness of prevention efforts; supports community planning activities and projects; serves as a forum for community input, networking and resource sharing; and, administers local and statewide programs. Those who benefit from the Partnership are community agencies and organizations, government and private business, schools, families and the community at large.
San Juan County Safe Communities Initiatives
San Juan Safe Communities Initiative (SJSCI) is a nonprofit organization that brings community leaders together and networks with other agencies throughout San Juan County with the purpose of creating a safer community and better quality of life for all of our valued residents. We sponsor the “You Matter” (UmattR) Role Model Campaign as well as our Teen Leadership Program, Bridges Out Of Poverty and Strong Families Matter. Please note our mission statement and our strong community business partners.
United Way
United Way Worldwide is the leadership and support organization for the network of nearly 1,800 community-based United Ways in 41 countries and territories. We envision a world where all individuals and families achieve their human potential through education, income stability and healthy lives. To advance the common good and mobilize the caring power of communities around the world.
Domestic Abuse and Addiction
Domestic violence is the intentional use of emotional, psychological, sexual or physical force by one family member or intimate partner to control another. Victims of domestic violence who struggle with addiction face significant barriers to receiving treatment, but programs that effectively address addiction and abuse-related trauma are available.
StrongHearts Native Helpline
StrongHearts Native Helpline provides free, confidential services by connecting callers with advocates trained to understand Native cultures and communities, including issues surrounding tribal sovereignty and tribal laws