- Albuquerque Rescue Mission is a Christian ministry to the poor and homeless men and women of Albuquerque. The mission exists to rescue and restore homeless people who are spiritually and physically lost and to serve others in need by: sharing the Gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ; meeting their basic needs for food, clothing, shelter, hope, love and friendship; and providing a full range of opportunities for restoration to lead productive and stable lives.
- Care Net Pregnancy Center is a Christ-centered, non-profit counseling and pregnancy resource center committed to providing women and men with accurate, up-to-date information in order to make informed decisions about pregnancy, sexual health, and relationships. Their services, such as pregnancy testing, counseling, abortion healing, and abstinence education are free of charge, and they give referrals and additional resources as well. Desiring to be recognized for their excellence in service and compassion, they provide support and restoration to those who are in need.
- Noonday is a ministry located in downtown Albuquerque with the ministry of providing food and assistance for the needy. Their primary work is to provide a hot meal five days a week at lunchtime. Prior to lunch each day they present a brief message of hope and encouragement. These messages are brought by local pastors and volunteers. Noonday also serves as a resource to other agencies and ministries.
- Adoption Assistance Agency is involved in all aspects of adoption. They provide assistance in areas such as providing quality care for potential birth parents, agency adoptions, financial assistance to qualified adoptive families, independent adoption services, relative and stepparent adoptions, adoption related cuddle care, parent mentoring program, counseling, consulting, training, and birth mother, adoptive parent, foreign orphan, and parent mentoring assistance.
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