The Santa Fe Indigenous Center serves as a resource hub for individuals seeking specialized services. We maintain a list of organizations that provide assistance with rent, food distribution, low-cost housing, medical care, and services for children and infants, among other supports. If you are in need of services outside of this range, please contact our office, and we will do our best to help identify resources that meet your needs.
Please note that some resources may be limited to specific counties or community members. We encourage individuals to contact the organizations directly with any questions regarding eligibility, service areas, or program details.
Know Your Rights
- Resources for Individuals and Nonprofits Approached by ICE (Provided by Native American Rights Fund)
- Know Your Rights – Resource Guide (Provided by SFIC – Updated 1/16/26)
- Immigrant Resource List (Provided by New Mexico Immigrant Law Center)
Mental Health Resources

New Mexico’s 988 is the 24/7 free and confidential lifeline for emotional, mental, or alcohol and substance use support, made available to all New Mexicans through the Behavioral Health Services Division of the New Mexico Health Care Authority.
Domestic and Sexual Violence Resources
Opioid Safety & Overdose Prevention Resources
- The Santa Fe Indigenous Center has gratefully received grant funding for Harm Reduction from the New Mexico Department of Health and the Culturally Based Harm Reduction Project. As part of the funding guidelines, our staff participate in required harm reduction trainings and host educational training events for the public. Visit here to access a list of printable informational flyers provided by NMDOH. To view upcoming trainings, please visit our Events page.
- If you are seeking Narcan (Naloxone), please visit our office Monday–Friday from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
- SAFE Project’s “Opioid Overdose Response Training” FREE Online Course
- SAFE Project’s “Fentanyl Safety: What to Know and How to Navigate Risk” FREE Online Course
- National Harm Reduction Coalition – All Resources Webpage
- NARCAN – Educational Videos
Addiction Resources
- New Mexico Prevention Site – The Office of Substance Abuse Prevention
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) – National Helpline
- Addictions treatment – Self Guided Roadmap
- Santa Fe Recovery Center
Health and Wellness Resources
- Native Wellness Institute
- First Nations Community Healthsource (Albuquerque)
- Indian Health Service (Albuquerque Area & Pueblos)
- Indian Health Service (Navajo Area)
- Albuquerque Area Indian Health Board
- New Mexico Indian Affairs Department – State Resources
Reproductive Health Resources
- Indigenous Women Rising
- Breath of My Heart Birthplace
- Many Mothers
- Changing Women Initiative
- Tewa Women United (Reproductive Justice)
