The New Mexico reentry program and assistance page is a big work in progress. We try to keep our eyes out for more programs to add to the page. If your New Mexico reentry program is not listed here, please contact us if you would like it to be. Your program will be reviewed as soon as possible once we receive it. If we feel that it is a good addition to our New Mexico reentry programs page, we will add it. There are currently 9 resources listed here.
Also, please contact us if there are any issues with a New Mexico reentry program that is listed here. We do try to keep this page as up to date as possible, but we’re not perfect. Sometimes we do miss things, and appreciate them being pointed out to us. We will fix issues as soon as we find them or they are brought to our attention.
If you are looking for information on voting with a felony in New Mexico, please look on our Voting Rights page. That page has a list of all 50 states’ laws regarding ex-offender voting rights.[line]
New Mexico Reentry Programs and Assistance
Mulligan House – A house for male ex-offenders.
Workforce Solutions – They provide workforce training and education services.
A Peaceful Habitation – A christian ministry that provides transitional housing, support, and services to women reintegrating into society.
CNM Career Guide – A useful guide by the Central New Mexico Community College. This lists college majors and if they’re viable for an ex-offender to go to school for it or not.
Crossroads for Women – An organization that provides housing and other reentry services to women in New Mexico.
PB&J – This organization offers a large amount of services and programs. Some are specifically for ex-offenders, others are just available to them.
Fathers Building Futures – This is a non-profit 501c3 that provides services and support to New Mexico fathers.
Sangre De Cristo House – This is a transitional living program for women between the ages of 18 to 25 who have a substance abuse problems.
St. Martins – The St. Martin’s Hospitality Center services to men and women in Albuquerque who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless.
[line] [gap size=”20px”] [line]Exoffenders.net is not affiliated in any way with the programs & organizations listed here.
This New Mexico Reentry Programs page was last updated on 8/24/2016.
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