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Why Rural Communities Need Family Justice Centers: A Closer Look at Northeast New Mexico

Purpose: Educate readers about the unique challenges of domestic violence (DV) and child victimization in rural areas and how Tri-County FJC addresses them.
Structure:

  1. Introduction
    • The national DV crisis and its amplified impact in rural regions like Northeast NM.
    • Quote from your Executive Director: “In rural communities, silence often masks suffering. We’re here to break that silence.”
  2. The Rural Reality
    • Statistics (Note: Update with local data):
      • Higher rates of underreported DV in San Miguel, Guadalupe, and Mora Counties due to stigma, isolation, and lack of resources.
      • Limited access to shelters: Only 5% of rural DV survivors can access emergency housing (cite national data, then tie to local need).
    • Barriers to Justice:
      • Distance to courts, fear of retaliation in tight-knit communities, and lack of legal literacy.
  3. Tri-County FJC’s Model
    • Integrated Services: Restraining order assistance, court accompaniment, trauma counseling, and emergency shelter under one roof.
    • Community Partnerships: Collaboration with local law enforcement, schools, and healthcare providers to identify at-risk families.
    • Mobile Advocacy: Bringing services to remote areas via outreach vans (if applicable).
  4. A Survivor’s Journey
    • Anonymous story: “Tri-County helped me file a restraining order and find a safe place for my kids. I didn’t have to face it alone.”
  5. Call to Action
    • Donate to fund transportation vouchers for survivors traveling to court.
    • Volunteer as a bilingual advocate for Spanish-speaking communities.

Contact Us

📬 Address: 2534 Ridge Runner Rd, Las Vegas, NM 87701
📧 Email: [email protected]
Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 AM–5 PM (Emergency services available 24/7)

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