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  2. Homelessness in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    According to Rock at Noon Day, a homeless services center, there were an estimated 4-5,000 homeless living in the Albuquerque metropolitan area as of 2019. Albuquerque Public Schools spokeswoman Monica Armenta said the number of homeless kids enrolled in district schools, meaning children from families that have no permanent address, has ...

  3. Joy Junction (charity) - Wikipedia

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    On average, Joy Junction serves as many as 300 people per day, including as many as 60 to 80 children; over 16,000 meals are provided to the homeless in Albuquerque every month, and 200,000 every year. [2] [7] A thrift shop was also added in 2023. [8] During the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic, their shelter accommodated an estimated 300 individuals ...

  4. The White House unveiled an ambitious strategy earlier this year to reduce homelessness in America 25% by 2025, in part by plowing health care money into better care for those living on the streets.

  5. Albuquerque buys a hotel to create a new housing program ...

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    A 2022 needs assessment focused on young people and homelessness ... May 31—The city of Albuquerque will open a temporary housing facility for young adults ages 18-25 at the San Mateo Inn ...

  6. Fashion and a cause: Pennies for the Homeless hosts its ... - AOL

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    This is exactly why the Albuquerque-based nonprofit Pennies for the Homeless has put on its signature event — High Tea and Fashion Show Extravaganza. This year's event — which is marking its ...

  7. Community health centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    They are community health centers, migrant health centers, health care for the homeless centers, and public housing primary care centers that deliver primary and preventive health care to more than 20 million people in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and the Pacific Basin.

  8. Medical respite care - Wikipedia

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    Another study out of Boston found similar results with homeless patients requiring 50% fewer hospital readmissions in the 90-days following medical respite program participation than those released to their own care (the street or shelter). [12] Medical respite care has been discussed in the American Medical New Ethics Forum. [13] [14]

  9. Hope Village offers permanent housing for homeless - AOL

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    Feb. 1—The most difficult individuals among the homeless population are those who have been chronically homeless, suffer with mental or behavioral health issues, and struggle with substance abuse.