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Homeless Services

The Health, Housing and Homelessness Department is a key player in the City's effort to end homelessness. Our services include prevention, outreach, shelter, housing programs, and supportive services.

Click for PDF of the Homeles Helpline flyer

Note: Report encampments within Albuquerque city limits to 311 by calling 311 (505-768-2000) or report using the ABQ311 App

Homelessness is a harsh reality in Albuquerque and we’ve outlined a multi-faceted approach to try and help as many of our unhoused neighbors as possible. Our approach factors in preventative programs, emergency shelter, supportive housing, and more. In collaboration with our community partners, we’re addressing immediate needs while working to enhance  Albuquerque’s system of care by building the Gateway Center to provide centrally located  wraparound shelter and services. 

Call 505-768-HELP(4357) for housing programs, shelter information, and food, shower, and clothing resources. 

You can also text 505-600-2835 or email the Homeless Helpline.

Click on a topic below to learn more about how we are addressing homelessness and how you can help.


""What We Are Doing

"" Homeless Help

"" How to Help

"" Gateway Center

"" Encampments

"" Safe Outdoor Spaces


What We are Doing

We are increasing emergency shelter options and adding supportive housing because housing is key. Housing allows folks to focus on other needs like finding employment, obtaining quality childcare, and taking care of physical and mental health.

Under Mayor Keller’s leadership, the City, along with community partners, has strengthened the overall system of care for people experiencing homelessness. The City, in collaboration with community partners, has:

  • coordinated street outreach to people living in public spaces
  • converted the Westside Emergency Housing Center to a year-round shelter, doubling the number of year-round shelter beds available
  • increased annual investment in supportive housing by 44% since FY18
  • invested $10 million in the Workforce Housing Trust Fund to create new, high-quality housing for lower and moderate-income Albuquerque residents
  • launched a new $21.4 million emergency rental assistance program (ERAP) to keep people housed who are in danger of being evicted. Learn more on our Eviction Prevention page.

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The City of Albuquerque supports extensive research into homelessness in Albuquerque. Read more on our Homelessness Prevention Page


Homeless Help

Call 505-768-HELP(4357) for housing programs, shelter information, and food, shower, and clothing resources. 

You can also text 505-600-2835 or email the Homeless Helpline.

The Department of Health, Housing and Homelessness partners with the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness (NMCEH) to operate the 505-768-HELP (4357) Helpline, to assist people experiencing a housing crisis to remain housed or exit homelessness quickly by connecting them to resources such as rental assistance and legal services or conduct the necessary assessment to register unhoused callers into the Coordinated Entry System to apply for supportive housing programs.


How to Help

Donate to the OneABQ Housing Fund

Donate by clicking above or at any Wells Fargo Bank

Get Involved

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Gateway Center

The City acquired the Gibson Medical Center in April 2021 and renamed it the Gibson Health Hub. The campus hosts existing tenants providing medical, behavioral health, and vocational services. The City's Gateway project will add additional health resources for the community as well as centrally located emergency overnight beds and supportive services to connect people with the help they need on their pathway to housing.

View Information About the Gateway Center


Encampments

How to Report

Encampments within city limits can be reported to 311. A member of the City outreach team will visit the reported site to address the encampment and offer resources.

Read the City of Albuquerque Encampment policy, revised October 2022. 


Safe Outdoor Spaces

A SOS is a lot, or a portion of a lot, developed to provide designated spaces for occupancy by tents, recreational vehicles, and/or light vehicles. Designated spaces are provided to occupants at no charge. A safe outdoor space offers social services and support facilities. The Department of Health, Housing & Homelessness reviews Operations / Management / Security Plans for proposed safe outdoor spaces, which is required for the application to the Planning Department.

Two Safe Outdoor Spaces are now open for vehicles

  • Westside Emergency Housing Center
    • 20 Vehicles, up to 30 people
    • Call 505-839-9193 to reserve a space
  • Albuquerque Opportunity Center
    • 12 Vehicles
    • Call 505-344-4340 to reserve a space

New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness

The City of Albuquerque is a member of the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness, which assists communities to create solutions to homelessness from prevention through permanent housing by using action, advocacy, and awareness.

The NMCEH also conducts the annual Point In Time count which is a census taken of the unhoused population on a single night in January. 

Email: [email protected]
Homeless support: Call: 505-768-4368 Text: 505-600-2835
Admin team: 505-982-9000
Visit the New Mexico Coalition to End Homelessness website.