Advocates hope city pauses encampment sweeps during Albuquerque’s homeless count

One of the key responsibilities of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) is organizing and executing the annual point-in-time count, or PIT count — an effort each January to get an accurate tally of people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque.  The count is a federal requirement that’s critical for the funding of homelessness programs […]

Advocates hope city pauses encampment sweeps during Albuquerque’s homeless count

One of the key responsibilities of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) is organizing and executing the annual point-in-time count, or PIT count — an effort each January to get an accurate tally of people experiencing homelessness in Albuquerque.  The count is a federal requirement that’s critical for the funding of homelessness programs […]

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Key takeaways from Tuesday’s Homeless Coordinating Council meeting

The Homeless Coordinating Council — consisting of members from the city, Bernalillo County and the University of New Mexico — met Tuesday. The council was created to generate ideas that might bolster programs and services for the homeless population in the Albuquerque metro area and to back a variety of housing initiatives. Here are three […]

Posted inCongress & Federal Gov., Housing & Homelessness

Key takeaways from Tuesday’s Homeless Coordinating Council meeting

The Homeless Coordinating Council — consisting of members from the city, Bernalillo County and the University of New Mexico — met Tuesday. The council was created to generate ideas that might bolster programs and services for the homeless population in the Albuquerque metro area and to back a variety of housing initiatives. Here are three […]

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Enchanted Vision Art Show set for this weekend

Submitted by Carole Eagleheart Beth Waldron loves crows.  She feeds them peanuts at her home in Corrales and they appear in her paintings, splashed with bold colors.   Waldron is one of 34 local artists featured at the third annual Enchanted Vision Art Show this weekend at the Unitarian Universalist Westside Congregation in Rio Rancho. “I […]

Posted inHousing & Homelessness, Uncategorized, Westside Albuquerque

Raised to Serve:  A Veteran’s Journey from Rural New Mexico to Military Service

By Judy A. Tachias Growing up today in a small rural county mirrors the same values and traditions that long shaped the Estancia Valley in New Mexico.  Children are raised with a deep respect for the land, working farms that were passed down through generations. They gather to celebrate milestones in their lives. Children grow […]

Proposed changes to city’s encampment policy questioned

There was a rising chorus of criticism and concern this week regarding proposed changes to the city’s policy on disbanding encampments located on public property. A vast majority of those who gave public comment at Monday’s Albuquerque City Council meeting expressed unease about updates that would significantly reduce the amount of notice given to those […]

Proposed changes to city’s encampment policy questioned

There was a rising chorus of criticism and concern this week regarding proposed changes to the city’s policy on disbanding encampments located on public property. A vast majority of those who gave public comment at Monday’s Albuquerque City Council meeting expressed unease about updates that would significantly reduce the amount of notice given to those […]

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HopeWorks expands into $1.7M behavioral health center

One of Albuquerque’s largest homelessness service providers — HopeWorks — is expected to welcome clients into a freshly built-out behavioral health center as early as next week. The $1.7 million project that was six years in the making received funding through a Community Development Block Grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. […]