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New Mexico

Lead Contacts
(Contactos Principales)

New Mexico Office of Border Health
(Oficina de Salud Fronteriza de Nuevo México)

Mission is to improve the overall health status and health and human services in the New Mexico border region and other border-impact areas of the state.

Su misión consiste en elevar la condición general de la salud, el servicio a la salud y servicios humanos en la región fronteriza de Nuevo México y otras zonas del estado impactadas por la frontera.

Paul Dulin
Director, New Mexico Office of Border Health
1170 N. Solano, Suite L
Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 528-5154, 1-800-784-0394 / Fax (575) 528-6045
Paul.Dulin@state.nm.us
http://www.nmborderhealth.org/


U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission/New Mexico Outreach Office (NM-ORO)

(Comisión de Salud Fronteriza México -Estados Unidos/Oficina de Alcance de Nuevo México)
NM-ORO objectives are: catalyze and facilitate actions to improve and maintain the health status of residents in the binational US-Mexico Border Region.

Los objetivos del NM-ORO son: catalizar y facilitar las acciones necesarias para mejorar el estado de la salud de los residentes de la región fronteriza binacional México-Estados Unidos.

Lizabeth Castro
Coordinator, New Mexico Outreach Office
Office of Border Health
1170 N. Solano, Suite L
Las Cruces, NM 88001
(575) 528-5146
lizabeth.castro@state.nm.us
http://www.nmborderhealth.org/outreachoffice.shtml

Additional New Mexico Contacts
(Contactos Adicionales New Mexico)

State Data
(Datos de los Estados)

New Mexico

Success Stories
(Historias de éxito)

  • Angel Flight West: A Higher Level of Kindness
    Angel Flight West provides free, private air transportation for people with medical and other needs.
  • HELP New Mexico Farm Workers
    The Farm Worker Child Care Task Force is a collaborative program that provides access to health services and improved living conditions to New Mexican farm workers and their families in Ana and Luna counties.
  • Wellness Partnership for a Healthy McKinley County
    This project involved an innovative education program that used high school students to mentor elementary students in diabetes prevention techniques with the goal to improve the wellness of the community by developing healthy living skills in the 10-to 12-year-old population, and specifically to incorporate diabetes awareness activities into this target group's school day.

Funding Programs
(Financiamiento)

New Mexico Funding