Valencia County Sheriff’s Office deputies to receive mental health services
The annual cost of the contract, $15,300, will be paid using gross receipts tax revenues the sheriff’s office receives.
Read Moreby Julia M. Dendinger | News-Bulletin Assistant Editor | Oct 6, 2022 | News | 0
The annual cost of the contract, $15,300, will be paid using gross receipts tax revenues the sheriff’s office receives.
Read Moreby Valencia County News-Bulletin | Apr 8, 2021 | Education, News | 0
PORTALES—Ashlyn Jude Peralta, a social work major at Eastern New Mexico University, is preparing...
Read Moreby Cameron Goeldner | News-Bulletin Sports Writer | Mar 25, 2021 | Features | 0
As the COVID-19 pandemic reached its one-year anniversary, there has been a lot of focus on...
Read Moreby Valencia County News-Bulletin | Mar 11, 2021 | News, News Stream | 0
The Cope with COVID-19 Crisis Counseling program provides free and confidential short-term mental health services to New Mexicans. Anyone seeking free and confidential counseling to help cope with social isolation and other challenges brought on by the pandemic can call 505-954-1057. The phone line is open seven days a week from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The operator will connect you with a crisis counselor within 24-hours.
Read Moreby Valencia County News-Bulletin | Apr 23, 2020 | Features, News | 0
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic, many people are staying in their homes to help prevent...
Read Moreby Adriana M. Chavez, New Mexico State University | Mar 26, 2020 | Features, News | 0
Parents are faced with the difficult task of talking to their children about the COVID-19...
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