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  • I need help with: RENT

    MOST FREQUENTLY REFERRED PROGRAMS


    To talk to local programs about rental assistance programs call:

    • ECHO  505-325-7466
    • San Juan County Partnership  505-325-4214
    • Mental Wellness Resource Center: 505-636-7110

    To talk with an attorney about your rights as a renter call:

    • DNA Legal Services  505-325-8886
    • Law Access New Mexico  505-998-4529
    • If you have questions about a pending eviction hearing you can call the Farmington Magistrate Court at  505-326-4338

    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.

  • I need help with: UTILITIES

    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.

  • I need help with: FOOD

    MEALS FOR STUDENTS / CHILDREN:

    While school is out, all area schools are providing meals, FREE of charge, to all children under 18 years old. 

    • Children must be present to pick up meals-to-go
    • You can pick up meals for all your children at once, regardless of which school they attend.
    • Click on the school district below to be directed to their page with times and locations for grab-n-go meals, including remote drop off locations. 
    • Phone numbers will connect you with the school's Food Service department.


    MEALS FOR SENIOR CITIZENS: 

    To-go meal will be available at each San Juan County Senior Center location through a drive-thru option Monday – Friday, 12 PM – 1 PM. Meals are FREE of charge for people sixty years and better (suggested donation of $3 to help cover the cost if you are able). For people under sixty years old, the cost is $6.00 per meal.

    Grocery delivery for home bound seniors in Bloomfield and Blanco will start the week of March 30th. For more information please call:


    ALL OTHER FEEDING PROGRAMS:

    Drive-thru / pick up:

    *Unconfirmed meal schedules currently:


  • I need help with: SHELTER

    • P.A.T.H. | Shelter  | 505-327-3104 | 520 Hydro Plant Rd. 87401
    • TOTAH | Night Shelter & Sobering Center | (7pm-7am) | 505-564-4804 | 1615 Ojo Ct. 87401
    • Family Crisis Center | Domestic Violence Shelter | 505-325-3549 | DV Crisis Hotline: 505-564-9192 
    • San Juan County Partnership | Housing programs | 505-325-4214
    • Mental Wellness Resource Center | Peer Mentoring | 505-636-7110

    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.

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