Coordinated Community Response Council
Children Youth and Families Department (CYFD): 800-797-3260
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families: 800-473-5220
Solace Crisis Treatment Center: 800-721-7273
Adult Protective Services: 866-654-3219
CCRC Immigrant Community Workgroup
Immigration status is used to perpetuate a cycle of power and control. Immigrants are much less likely to report abuse to law enforcement. The factors that surround immigration make domestic and sexual violence especially dangerous for immigrants.
Workgroup Members
Christine Benes
Literacy Volunteers of Santa Fe
Suzy Bienvenu LPC
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families
Sue Breslauer
Temple Beth Shalom
Teresa Candelaria
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
Michelle Leigh Davis
Marcella Diaz
Somos Un Pueblo Unido
Melissa Ewer
Catholic Charities of Central New Mexico
Amparo Elisa Guerrero
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
Carol Horwitz
City of Santa Fe Police Department
Rev. Brandon Johnson
United Church of Santa Fe
Michaele Luisi
1st Presbyterian Church
Quintin McShan
New Mexico State Police
Diana McWilliams
Solace Crisis Treatment Center
David River
Santa Fe Coordinated Community Response Council
Jodi Rodgers LMHC
Esperanza Shelter for Battered Families
Alena Schaim
IMPACT Personal Safety
Christopher Robert Venegas
New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions, Human Rights Bureau
Shirley Villegas Mrs.
Pojoaque Valley Public Schools


Notes
Files
Confidential Address Program Supplement to Driver Application
Added: November 16, 2009
MVD application for confidential address
Confidential Address Program (CAP) Procedures
Added: November 16, 2009
HB 216 (2007) created new Section 40-13-11 NMSA 1978 in the Family Violence Protection Act
What Does "Helpfulness" Mean for the U Visa Certification Form B?
Added: September 28, 2008
Resources
El Centro de Igualdad y Derechos
El Centro works to inform immmigrants about their rights and change public policy to ensure that local law enforcement does not enforce federal immigr...