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Health Insurance

Resources: UNM and Albuquerque

UNM Student Health & Counseling Insurance (505) 277-7943 or (505) 277-3136. http://www.unm.edu/~shc1/shi.html

New Mexico State Coverage Insurance (SCI) offers affordable health care coverage to low-income working adults, who meet the SCI eligibility criteria, either through their employer or as an individual. 1-866-606-7737.http://www.hsd.state.nm.us/mad/CSCI.html

University of New Mexico Maternity and Family Planning 272-2111.

Free pap tests and mammograms for women who meet the eligibility requirements. Call toll free 1-877-852-2585 or (505) 841-5896.
http://www.cancernm.org/bcc/

Healthcare for the Homeless provides caring and comprehensive health and supportive services, linking people experiencing homelessness to individual and collective solutions and is a leader in creating service delivery models and solutions to homelessness. Phone (505) 766-5197

Medicaid Program-Salud provides medical and dental plans for low-income individuals and most pregnant women. Call 1-888-997-2583 or (505) 827-3100.

New Mexikids no or low cost health coverage for kids. Call 1-888-997-2583.http://www.insurenewmexico.state.nm.us/NewMexiKidsandTeens.htm

Planned Parenthood of New Mexico Call (505) 265-5976 orhttp://www.plannedparenthood.org/new-mexico/index.htm

WIC (Women, Infants and Children) is a USDA Program that provides supplemental food to low income, at-risk pregnant and post-partum women, and to infants and children up to age five.
Albuquerque office Phone (505) 897-5700. State-wide office Phone (505) 476-8800. http://www.health.state.nm.us/phd/wicsite/index.php

Hunger and Homelessness Program
Help and provide with food stamp information here in New Mexico. The organization is located in the UNM SUB Room 1065. They are open to help people fill out the stamp program applications on Mondays and Tuesdays from 5 to 8pm and on Thursdays from 3 to 6pm.

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Updated May 17, 2011