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  • RFQ Budget Summary

    RFQ Budget Summary

  • R-81 Approved FS

    R-81 Approved FS

  • 2024 Weekly Homicide Update as of Oct. 11, 2024

    Weekly Homicide Update

  • Friday, October 11 2024
  • Albuquerque Long Range Transit Security Program Presentation 9.12.24

    Albuquerque Long Range Transit Security Program Presentation 9.12.24

  • FAQs

    Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center Frequently Asked Questions.

  • About the Family Advocacy Center

    Information about the Family Advocacy Center.

  • Protection & Constitutional Rights

    Intimidation, harassment, and stalking are crimes. If you are being intimidated, harassed or stalked, or if you feel you are in danger at any time, please call 911. Also, you may be able to get a restraining order.

  • Defendant's Release

    If there has been an arrest in Bernalillo County, and you would like to be informed when the suspect in your case is released from jail, you must ask that the jail inform you by calling 505-839-8700 and selecting option 4 or asking for "notification" when prompted. You will then be connected to New Mexico VINELink. You may also contact VINELink directly at at 877-551-8463 or www.vinelink.com.

  • 24-Hour Crisis Lines

    Who do you call when you're in a crisis? Help is available at all hours.

  • Victim's Rights and Assistance

    The Victim's Assistance Unit helps crime victims get help with medical expenses, counseling, a restraining order, pre-court preparation, advocacy with landlords, and referrals for self-defense courses. But most of all, the advocates of the Victim Assistance Unit are here to support crime victims in whatever they choose to do.

  • Pet Abuse

    Animals are victims of domestic violence too! In the majority of American households, companion animals are part of the family.

  • Victims - What to Do Now

    Even though you may be afraid, embarrassed, or ashamed, your safety and the safety of your children depend on your willingness to take action. YOUR COMMUNITY WILL BE THERE TO SUPPORT YOU.

  • Friends - How You Can Help

    Do you know someone in a violent relationship? Do you suspect that a friend, relative, or someone you know is being abused? If so, don't be afraid to offer help. You just might save someone's life.

  • Are You Abusing?

    From the National Domestic Violence Hotline. Not all men are abusive. How do you measure up?

  • The Cycle of Domestic Violence

    Are you being abused or abusing someone? Review the cycle of domestic violence.

  • Domestic Violence

    Domestic violence under the penal code is defined as abuse committed against an adult or a minor who is a spouse, former spouse, cohabitant, former cohabitant, or person with whom the suspect has had a child or is having or has had a dating or engagement relationship.

  • Learn More About Domestic Violence

    People in all walks of life can be victims of family violence or harassment, abuse, or life-endangering situations. Learn how to determine if you or someone you know is being hurt and how to get help.

  • AFAC Sponsors

    The Albuquerque Family Advocacy Center would like to thank the sponsors, listed below, for giving above and beyond.

  • City of Albuquerque Opens Business Resource Center City of Albuquerque Opens Business Resource Center

    Business Resource Center will house the New Mexico Minority Business Development Agency and the Small Business Office in Barelas