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Circle of Care for Families

Pregnancy, birth, postpartum support, parenting and child development Families do not always know where to start, especially during pregnancy, after birth or while navigating the needs of a growing child. Holy Cross Medical Center’s Circle of Care helps connect families with the people, programs and resources that can support them along the way. The Circle […]

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Medicare Basics and Beyond

Join Us for a Free Health Insurance Information Event When:Friday, September 26 • 1-3 PM Where:Juan I. Gonzales Agricultural Center (202 Chamisa Rd, Taos Join us to learn about: This is a FREE event. Light refreshments will be served. Speakers: Mary WalkerHoly Cross Benefit Navigation Coordinator Anjelica Mariah BacaLicensed broker specializing in Medicare Health plans […]

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Rural OB & Maternal Services

The Rural Ob Access & Maternal Service (ROAMS) helps provide easier access to Telehealth and OB care for mothers living in rural northern New Mexico communities to help reduce commute time for pregnant women and new mothers. ROAMS also supports access to Family Navigators and Lactation Consultants as well as other pre and post-natal support […]

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First Steps – En Español

El Programa First Steps del Hospital Holy Cross ofrece servicios de visitas a domicilio a padres de niños desde el período prenatal hasta los cinco años de edad, incluyendo a padres, padres adoptivos y familias de acogida en los condados de Taos y Western Colfax. Los servicios de visitas a domicilio brindan a los padres […]

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Taos Loves Kids

Free parenting classes and support groups for families with children from prenatal to 18 years of age, offered in both English and Spanish. Provides a welcoming space for all families—whether seeking support, fulfilling a court or agency requirement, or simply wanting to connect and learn new tools. Facilitated by local parents and grandparents who understand the needs and diversity of the Taos community.

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For the Health of It!

For the Health of It! is an annual event to raise funds and awareness for those affected by cancer in Taos County. Each year in June, you can support Taos Cancer Support Services by registering to walk, creating a team, or donating. When: June 27th, 2026 at 9amWhere: Red Willow Park Online event registration is […]

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Cancer Support Quilt

Honor the Love The Taos Cancer Support Services love quilt is a way to honor your loved ones, as well as donate to a great cause. By donating $20 and dedicating a heart on the quilt in honor of a loved one, you will also be making a difference in the lives of others in […]

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Taos Alive

Community-based coalition dedicated to preventing and reducing substance use among Taos County youth. Unites local partners to plan and implement strategies that create a safe, healthy, and drug-free community. Focused on collaboration, education, and environmental change to address the root causes of youth substance use and its consequences.

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Benefit Navigation

Free assistance for community members in Northern New Mexico to understand and apply for health coverage through Medicaid, Medicare, Turquoise Care, and the BeWell Health Exchange. Education and support for uninsured and underinsured individuals to navigate eligibility, enrollment, and applications for Social Security and other benefits.

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Taos Cancer Support Services

Support for individuals in the greater Taos area facing cancer, offering non-medical assistance to ease the burden and promote healing. Connections to local, state, and national resources to help meet basic needs, reduce stress, and manage challenges related to treatment. Services available from diagnosis through one year after treatment. Support includes healthcare navigation, group meetings, grief support, fitness and wellness coaching, complementary therapies such as massage, yoga, and acupuncture, and assistance with travel-related costs.

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First Steps

Free home visiting services for parents and caregivers of children from prenatal to age five in Taos and Western Colfax Counties. Support for mothers, fathers, adoptive parents, and foster families to promote early childhood development and a strong family foundation. Home visitors provide information, guidance, and connections to local resources that help parents adjust to the challenges of raising a young child, manage everyday stress, and celebrate important milestones.