• Home visiting services,
• Case management,
• Parent education,
• Family support services,
• Training and professional development, and
• Child abuse prevention campaign.
Number of Families Served in New Mexico: 228
Number of People Served in New Mexico:
Parents
270
Children
423
Parents with disabilities
12
Children with disabilities
21
Outreach for Special Populations in New Mexico
Parents
Adult former victims of child abuse and neglect or domestic violence
Racial and ethnic minorities
Children and adults with disabilities
Members of other underserved or underrepresented groups (i.e. Fathers)
Homeless families and those at-risk of homelessness
New Mexico Total Funding for Evidence-Based Programs: $0
New Mexico State Lead Agency Structure
Child Welfare Agency
Collaborations
Child Welfare
IV-B
FFPSA/Title IV-E Plan
Head Start, Early Head Start
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Public Health/ACEs
LGBTQIA2S+ Organizations
CFSR
APSR
Strengthening Families
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Substance Abuse
Business Community
Mental Health
Child Welfare
IV-B
FFPSA/Title IV-E Plan
Head Start, Early Head Start
Early Childhood Comprehensive Systems
Public Health/ACEs
LGBTQIA2S+ Organizations
CFSR
APSR
Strengthening Families
Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
Substance Abuse
Business Community
Mental Health
Total individuals reached via public awareness in New Mexico: 10,413
American Rescue Plan Funding
Develop public awareness
Enhance work in reducing racial and economic disparities