Our most frequently referred local services
Rental Assistance:
SHELTER (emergency and temporary)
OTHER:
Renters who have questions about their rights are encouraged to seek legal advice. Free ways to connect to legal professionals in New Mexico:
Please contact the listed program directly for more information on their services and eligibility. Not all programs are fully funded each month, so be sure to check back.
San Juan United Way does not provide direct financial assistance to individuals.
To talk to local programs about utility assistance here are the most frequently referred to programs in our area:
If you are experiencing financial hardship we also recommend talking directly to your service provider to discuss payment options related to your account or for more information on assistance options:
City of Aztec Utility 505-334-7670
City of Bloomfield Utility 505-632-6505
Farmington Electric Utility 505- 599-1353
Navajo Tribal Utility Auth. 1-800-528-5011
Please contact the program directly for more information on their services and eligibility. Not all programs are fully funded each month, so be sure to check back.
San Juan United Way does not provide direct financial assistance to individuals.
Most frequently referred to resources for food boxes, or daily meals
For when school is out, there are many local programs ensuring families with kids always have food. Make sure to follow your childs school for details before school breaks, including summer.
MEALS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS:
Northwest New Mexico Seniors 505-326-7462
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