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Sidekick Salute: Robin Wilson and Ron Hadden
One of the required trainings all VIC staff complete is ASIST (Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training). It’s an interactive workshop where participants recognize when someone may have thoughts of suicide and work with them to…
Read MoreAdvisory: “Stand Down” in Albuquerque for Homeless & Low-Income Military Veterans and Their Families
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/17/19 “STAND DOWN” IN ALBUQUERQUE FOR HOMELESS & LOW-INCOME MILITARY VETERANS AND THEIR FAMILIES Housing, Employment, Benefits and other Services to Help Veterans in Need (ALBUQUERQUE, NM)— Homeless and low-income Veterans can…
Read MoreSidekick Salute: Tyrone Berry
Today, we’d like to spotlight one of our Monitors, Tyrone Berry. Ty has been with the VIC since December 2017 and is an Army Veteran. What you may not know, Ty was a homeless Veteran…
Read MoreAdvisory: At-Risk Veteran Outreach in Taos, NM
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: 10/8/19 AT-RISK VETERAN OUTREACH IN TAOS, NEW MEXICO Veterans Integration Centers and Not Forgotten Outreach, Inc. Collaboration (Albuquerque, NM) – The Veterans Integrations Centers (VIC®) has partnered with Not Forgotten Outreach, Inc.…
Read MoreEvent Hopes to Raise $10,000 To Help Homeless and Low Income Veterans and their Families
Veterans Integration Centers (VIC) to host its annual Stand Down event on Thursday, October 24th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Rock at NoonDay in Albuquerque. Stand Downs are a one- to three-day…
Read MoreVeterans Homelessness on the Rise
New Mexico is one of only four states in the nation seeing the number of homeless veterans increasing. There are more than 150,000 veterans living in New Mexico. Nine percent live in poverty, and nearly…
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