Navajo Technical University
Counseling Services
Transgender Resources
Coalitions:
NAMI
New Mexico Suicide Prevention Coalition: www.nmsuicideprevention.org
NMSPC is devoted to suicide prevention, intervention and postvention. They provide education, support and advocacy to reduce the suicide rate in New Mexico.
Suicide Prevention Resource Center: www.sprc.org
SPRC works to advance the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention and provides support, training, and resources for the development of suicide prevention programs. This is the home of the Best Practice Registry. Sign up on the home page for the Weekly Spark — news, research summaries, and announcements related to suicide and mental health.
Transgender Resources Center of New Mexico: 505.200.9086 www.nwnetwork.org
Sexual Assault Resources
New Mexico Resources:
NM Coalition Against Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-773-3645
NM Domestic Violence Legal Helpline: 1-800-209-3854
NM Coalition of Sexual Assault Programs: 1-888-888-8020
National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233, 1-877-974-3400
Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico: 505.200.9086, www.nwnetwork.org/
Arizona:
Arizona Coalition to End Sexual and Domestic Violence: 602.279.2900 or 800.782.6400
An Abuse, Rape, and Domestic Violence Aid and Resource Collection (Arizona): www.aardvarc.org/victim/states/azvic.shtml
New Mexico and Arizona provide financial assistance to victims of violent crime with expenses incurred as a result of their victimization.
Crime Victims Reparation Commission (NMCVRC)
Assistance to Victims
800-306-6262
505.841.9437 (Fax)
www.cvrc.state.nm.us/
Arizona Voice for Crime Victims
480.600.2661
www.voiceforvictims.org
Arizona Crime Victims
480.600.2000
www.azdps.gov/contact/crime_victims
Emergencies Aid
The NTU Student Success Assistance Program is here, to provide help students succeed in their education by providing extra support outside of the classroom. The Student Services Department’s focus is to support students dealing with non-academic barriers to learning that includes gas, food, utility bills, internet access, childcare and minor vehicle repairs so they can successfully come to class and complete the semester.
The amount students are assisted with varies depending on the funding amount each semester.
For more information you may contact Jerlynn Henry, Dean of Student Services, jhenry@navajotech.edu
Student Union Building Second floor (SUB) Second floor, 505.387.7362, Office 224
Cheryll Atine
NTU Student Counselor
Student Counseling Services
NTU Mobile Number: 505.726.3901
Office: 505.387.7473
Email: c.atine@navajotech.edu