Other places that can help.
A working directory of organizations and clinics in New Mexico that serve LGBTQ+ youth, BIPOC youth, and folks dealing with housing, healthcare, legal, food, or recovery needs. Curated by Casa Q staff.
All entries should be verified before relying on them β phone numbers, hours, and even programs change. If you find something out of date, let us know.
LGBTQ+ community & advocacy
Statewide and city-based orgs doing community-building, advocacy, and direct support for queer New Mexicans.
Statewide LGBTQ+ advocacy and civic engagement organization.
ABQ-based support groups, name-change clinics, peer support for trans+ folks of all ages.
Support, education, and advocacy for parents, family, and allies of LGBTQ+ people.
Monthly meetings, parent support, advocacy in Santa Fe and northern NM.
Southern NM PFLAG chapter β parent and family support groups.
Annual Pride parade, festival, and year-round community programming.
LGBTQ+ advocacy, anti-discrimination work, and community events in Santa Fe.
LGBTQ+ community programming, social events, and support.
Gender-affirming healthcare
Clinics and providers in NM who offer affirming primary care, hormone therapy, and HIV/sexual health services.
HIV/STI care, gender-affirming hormone therapy, primary care. Sliding-scale and insurance.
Affirming primary care, gender clinic referrals, behavioral health.
Federally Qualified Health Center offering primary and gender-affirming care.
Hormone therapy, sexual health, gender-affirming care. NM clinics in ABQ, Santa Fe, Farmington.
Federally Qualified Health Center network β primary care, behavioral health, dental.
Indigenous-led FQHC. Primary care, behavioral health, two-spirit affirming.
Mental health (non-crisis, ongoing)
For ongoing therapy, peer support, and behavioral health care β not for immediate crisis. For crisis, see the Crisis Resources page.
Student-run peer support line and online chat. Free, confidential, trained volunteers.
Counseling, therapy, and family services for young people in southern NM.
Behavioral health, substance use treatment, and case management. LGBTQ+ affirming.
Outpatient behavioral health and substance use services.
Directory of LGBTQ+ and BIPOC-affirming therapists, filterable by sliding scale and identity.
Searchable directory of NM-licensed therapists. Filter by 'LGBTQ+ allied' and 'Transgender.'
Housing (besides Casa Q)
If Casa Q isn't the right fit or doesn't have a spot open, these orgs can help with shelter, transitional housing, and longer-term housing support.
Rapid rehousing and supportive housing for unsheltered individuals.
Emergency shelter and outreach services for runaway and homeless youth ages 11β22.
Emergency shelter and transitional housing for women and families.
2-year transitional housing for families with children β focused on ending generational homelessness.
Statewide coordination, advocacy, and system navigation for housing services.
Early childhood and family services for families experiencing homelessness.
Food & basic needs
Food banks, pantries, day services, and basic-needs orgs across NM.
Largest food bank in NM β statewide partner network of pantries and meal programs.
Northern NM food bank β serves 9 counties including Santa Fe.
Day shelter, meals, mail service, ID help, and case management for unhoused folks.
Food and clothing pantry serving Rio Rancho and West Side.
SNAP (food stamps) application assistance through NM Human Services Dept.
Legal help
For civil rights, family law, name/gender changes, immigration, and free legal services.
Civil rights advocacy β especially strong on trans youth rights in schools and public spaces.
Free civil legal services for low-income New Mexicans β housing, family, public benefits.
Free legal advocacy for young people in foster care, juvenile justice, and education systems.
Free immigration legal services. DACA, asylum, special immigrant juvenile status, family unity.
Legal advocacy for low-income families β public benefits, healthcare access, housing.
Statewide immigrant rights org. Know-Your-Rights workshops, advocacy, accompaniment.
Substance use & recovery
Harm reduction, treatment, and recovery support β all sliding scale or free.
Outpatient substance use, mental health, and case management. LGBTQ+ affirming.
Public detox and inpatient substance use treatment. Medicaid accepted.
Residential and outpatient treatment for women experiencing substance use, trauma, and incarceration.
Peer-led recovery support and advocacy in northern NM.
Clean supplies, naloxone, fentanyl test strips, HIV/HCV testing. No ID required, no questions.
Education, GED, & workforce
Get a diploma, learn a trade, find a job β all programs that don't require a 4-year university start.
GED prep, trades, associate degrees. Free tuition for many NM students via Opportunity Scholarship.
Job search, resume help, training referrals, unemployment benefits.
Free job training, career coaching, and placement. Especially good for first jobs.
College access programming for first-generation students. Application help, FAFSA, scholarships.
Skills-based hiring + workforce training pathways for young adults.
Indigenous-specific resources
NM has 23 tribes, pueblos, and nations. These orgs serve Native youth and Two-Spirit community members specifically.
Indigenous-led federally qualified health center. Two-Spirit affirming. Primary care + behavioral health.
Health services and advocacy for urban Native populations.
Culturally appropriate support for Indigenous people experiencing dating or domestic violence.
Coordinating body for 19 of NM's pueblos. Help connecting with home-pueblo services.
Cultural hub for NM pueblos β events, education, community programming.
Sex education & sexual health
Confidential, affirming sexual health care, STI testing, contraception, and education.
Sexual health, STI testing, contraception, hormone therapy, abortion care. Sliding scale.
Free or low-cost STI testing and treatment statewide.
Statewide coalition supporting youth-centered, sex-positive education and resources.
HIV testing, treatment, PrEP, and STI screening. LGBTQ+ affirming care.
National online resource for inclusive, queer-affirming, plainspoken sex education.
Something missing or out of date?
This directory is maintained by Casa Q staff and updated quarterly. If a number doesn’t work, a program has closed, or you know an org that should be here, tell us.
We especially want to hear about orgs serving rural NM, Spanish-speaking community members, and Indigenous communities β those gaps are real.
Last verified
This list was last reviewed in Q2 2026 by Casa Q's case management team. Individual entries may be older β when in doubt, call the org directly to confirm hours and intake before you go.
Inclusion on this list isn't an endorsement of every program at every org. Some orgs serve LGBTQ+ youth well; others may not be fully affirming in every interaction. Trust your instincts and call Casa Q at (505) 872-2099 if a resource isn't a fit.