WAYPOINTS: SUPPORT

KITCHEN ANGELS
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Kitchen Angels serves residents of Santa Fe and other Northern New Mexico
communities who are homebound, experiencing a health crisis, lack the resources for regular meals, and are ineligible for other local meal services. The organization formulates meals carefully to meet individual needs, serving healthy, fresh, and when possible, locally sourced food to clients. Hot meals are delivered five days a week, and frozen meals are available for the weekends.
Co-founded in 1992 in Albuquerque by Tony D’Agostino, Anna Huserik, and Aleise Sargent, today the organization consists of only seven full-time staff, and
relies on the dedication and support of over 350 volunteers who serve to cook,
package, and deliver meals to those in need. To volunteer or offer a donation, visit their website.
Serve more. // kitchenangels.org
YOUTH HEARTLINE
Taos/Raton, New Mexico
Founded in 1991, Youth Heartline strives to reduce risk factors and remove barriers for underserved children and families. Their mission is to influence long-term outcomes and provide access to vital services.
One of the programs offered at Youth Heartline include court-appointed special advocates, safe exchange and supervised visitation, in-school and summer programs, Trauma Training, and youth and family navigation. The organization is the first and only court-appointed special advocates program for the Eighth Judicial District of New Mexico, including Colfax, Taos, and Union Counties. The Youth Heartline operates from offices in both Raton and Taos.
Help out. // youthheartline.org
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