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The New Mexico Outdoor Recreation Division (ORD) is awarding $1 million in grants to 30 organizations, school districts, and local governments in 12 counties and five tribal communities.
Youth Advocacy program underway to help survivors of abuse "Most people think justice equals a conviction or an arrest. For survivors, sometimes justice means being believed," Kristina Rose said.
A national education nonprofit is stepping up to support New Mexico students after federal cuts all but shut down a program ...
Between bombastic symphonies, festive overtures, and even a little movie magic, the Albuquerque Youth Symphony Program has delighted New Mexican audiences for seven full decades.
Flood worse than anything last year WATCH: Home washes away in Ruidoso flooding, creeks full of fast-moving debris ...
The training — which has reached over 900 workers so far — is structured around in-person conferences to help frontline ...
In New Mexico, youth suicide rates remain among the highest in the nation. A new program developed at UNM with the state Health Department is giving educators and school staff the tools to ...
Youth in New Mexico are facing a mental health crisis. The UNM Health and Sciences Center launched a new program to help patients get the help they need, faster.
Five southern New Mexico organizations were awarded grants to support programming that provides outdoor experiences for youth.
The New Mexico governor alarmed youth advocates by pulling back on a program that helped some teens avoid juvenile detention. She says detention can help with their addictions, but experts disagree.
New Mexico United is helping bring TOPSoccer, a national program designed to bring the game to players with intellectual, physical and emotional disabilities, to Albuquerque in March.
In at least seven of New Mexico’s 33 counties — McKinley, Cibola, De Baca, Harding, Quay, Curry and Roosevelt — there is no local program to assign CASAs to children in state custody.