Socorro County Food Resource Guide
Food insecurity is defined by the USDA as “the limited or uncertain availability of nutritionally adequate and safe foods.” 1 in 5 individuals (20.8%) in Socorro County are food-insecure. Food insecurity can negatively impact the health and...
Read More ›Youth Coffee
Join us for a Youth Coffee meet up, our treat! Saturday, September 7th at 11am Weck's 5115 Central Ave. NEAlbuquerque, NM 87108 For any questions, please contact Chris Love, Independent Living Specialist at clove@ilrcnm.org or...
Read More ›Socorro Health & Wellness Activities
Check out these free activities to get involved in your community! Social & Community Sit ‘N Sip Coffee & Conversation1st Friday of the month, 9:00amSCOPE Office (411 N. California St, Socorro NM) 575-322-2554 Socorro Farmers...
Read More ›Turquoise Care Change & Special MCO Open Enrollment Period
This message is adapted from Ellen Pinnes and The Disability Coalition: On July 1, New Mexico’s Medicaid program will officially change from Centennial Care to Turquoise Care. An important part of this transition is...
Read More ›Type 2 Diabetes Risk Test
Many people have heard of diabetes but may not know their own risk of developing the disease. The New Mexico Department of Health’s (NMDOH) Diabetes Prevention and Control Program estimates around 255,000 New Mexican adults had diabetes...
Read More ›ABQ Ride Connect
Microtransit Pilot Program ABQ RIDE Connect is a new program designed to complement existing fixed route service by connecting riders to key transfer route locations including transit centers and bus stops within two pre-determined zones in...
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