Family Crisis Center, Inc.

Family Crisis Center, Inc. "Love Shouldn't Hurt, but when it does, we are here to help take the CRISIS of domestic violence out

Studies indicate one-in-three New Mexico women, and one-in-seven New Mexico men, will experience abuse at the hands of an “intimate partner.”

San Juan County, New Mexico experiences domestic violence at nearly THREE TIMES the national average. Funding Sources:
MFA
VOCA
CYFD
San Juan United Way
Equal Housing Opportunity
NMCADV
Navajo Nation

Human Trafficking Awareness event - July 30, 2026 at San Juan College. See flyer for more details and to register.
06/09/2026

Human Trafficking Awareness event - July 30, 2026 at San Juan College. See flyer for more details and to register.

05/20/2026

Which of the following are health issues domestic violence survivors experience? Answer below ⤵️

We know that intimate partner violence (IPV) significantly affects health outcomes for those who experience it.

Survivors can experience a wide variety of health issues related to abuse, including (but not limited to) physical injuries, issues during pregnancy depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), traumatic brain injury (TBI), stress-related symptoms, and more.

Learn more: https://bit.ly/3CYXlzz

05/20/2026

When a victim or survivor is ready to leave, every minute matters.

Through DVBeds, we're helping advocates connect survivors to safe shelter faster with real-time access to available shelter beds, reducing barriers in moments of crisis—all at no cost to your program.

DVBeds is a FREE, secure, and easy-to-use tool that gives participating programs real-time visibility into available beds at collaborating shelters—locally and across state lines. Learn more: https://bit.ly/4uGSJXE

Survivors of domestic violence often face a range of psychological effects that extend far beyond the abusive environmen...
05/04/2026

Survivors of domestic violence often face a range of psychological effects that extend far beyond the abusive environment. Anxiety and depression are among the most common outcomes, as survivors frequently experience feelings of fear, isolation, and hopelessness.

The impact of domestic violence doesn’t always end when a survivor leaves the abusive relationship. Untreated trauma can lead to chronic mental health issues that persist for years, sometimes decades.

Domestic and/or sexual violence does not discriminate. It affects all communities, regardless of age, race, gender, econ...
04/07/2026

Domestic and/or sexual violence does not discriminate. It affects all communities, regardless of age, race, gender, economic status, religion, nationality, or educational background.

Domestic violence and sexual assault are serious, pervasive forms of abuse that affect millions of people and require im...
04/07/2026

Domestic violence and sexual assault are serious, pervasive forms of abuse that affect millions of people and require immediate attention, support, and intervention.

If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, please reach out to us at 505-325-3549 or 505-564-9192.

04/02/2026

Technology-Facilitated Abuse (TFA) is a form of abuse in which technology is misused to harass, control, monitor, or intimidate someone, both online and in their daily life.

TFA is just as serious as abuse happening “in real life.” Especially for those in the Deaf, DeafBlind, and underserved communities who already face barriers to safety and access.

That’s why The Hotline and The Deaf Hotline are here to ensure survivors can reach out in ways that are accessible and safe for them.
Need support?

📞 Call The Hotline: 800-799-7233
💻 Chat live at thehotline.org or thedeafhotline.org
📹 Use VP (Video Phone) to contact The DeafHotline at 855-812-1001 (available 24/7)

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Purple background graphic with white text titled “Technology-Facilitated Abuse Can Look Like.” Below the title is a bulleted list with the following examples:
• Threatening to send someone’s intimate images to others without their consent
• Creating “deepfake” pornographic images using someone’s face or real images without their consent
• Secretly recording intimate or explicit content during video chats
• Using smart devices in the home that have monitoring features
• Hiding GPS trackers to monitor locations without their knowledge
• Posting insulting or humiliating content about someone online
• Changing the code to the digital lock on the front door, and the victim doesn’t know how or why

The image includes a small logo in the bottom left corner that says “National Domestic Violence Hotline” and a white and black logo that reads “The DeafHotline”

04/02/2026
03/10/2026
03/10/2026

HOME Improvement Program Now Open
Housing New Mexico | MFA is pleased to announce that the waiting list for the HOME Improvement Program opened on January 5, 2026. This program provides financial assistance to income eligible homeowners in underserved counties who need critical home rehabilitation. Eligible improvements include structural repairs, health and safety upgrades, accessibility modifications, and major system replacements. The program helps maintain safe, livable homes and supports the preservation of our communities.

Program Details at a Glance:
• Eligibility: Homeowner occupied residences; household income at or below 80% of Area Median Income (limits vary by county)
• Application Submission: Begins January 5, 2026. The program will remain open until further notice; awards will be made on a first come, first served basis
• Counties Served: Guadalupe, Harding, Los Alamos, McKinley, Quay, Rio Arriba, San Juan, and Union
• Key Repairs Covered: Structural rehabilitation; roofing; plumbing; accessibility modifications for elderly or disabled persons; repair or replacement of major systems
For more information or to request materials, please contact Brittany Coats at [email protected] or 505-767-2233.

Address

208 E Apache Street
Farmington, NM
87401

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 6pm
Wednesday 8am - 6pm
Thursday 8am - 6pm

Telephone

+15053253549

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