The state invests in a coordinated network of programs that help New Mexicans move from crisis to stability. These efforts strengthen emergency shelter capacity, expand transitional housing, improve youth-focused services, and support partnerships that make it easier for people to secure and keep permanent homes. Each program plays a distinct role in the broader homelessness response, working with local governments and community organizations across the state.

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Emergency Shelter and Homeless Services

The state supports facilities and service providers that offer safe shelter, treatment connections, and housing navigation for people experiencing homelessness. These investments expand capacity and help residents access the resources they need to regain stability.

Transitional Housing

Transitional housing projects give individuals and families a safe, stable place to live while they work toward long-term housing. These investments bridge the gap between emergency shelter and permanent homes, providing time, support, and wraparound services.

Youth Homelessness

Youth-focused programs are designed with young people and families in mind, connecting education, housing, and workforce supports. These initiatives help youth experiencing homelessness build pathways to stability and shape how services are delivered statewide.

Landlord Risk Mitigation Programs

Through partnerships with local governments and service providers, the state helps expand rental options for residents who face barriers to securing housing. These programs reduce financial risk for landlords and keep more units available to low-income renters and people exiting homelessness.