Joy Junction is a 501(c)(3) faith-based church ministry that offers emergency and short-term essentials such as food, clothing, counseling, transportation, shelter to homeless men, women, children, and families throughout Albuquerque. Guests also receive an array of other services for their spiritual and emotional needs. Elma...

Toya is the Founder of "For the One." The ministry is both an action-based sex trafficking prevention ministry and a Phase 3 survivor support program offering emergency financial support to survivors who are ready for more independent next steps." For the One is holding its...

Holly Slade is the Founder of Feed New Mexico Kids. She said, "The ministry provided over 87,000 snack packs to help children in the last year." Snack packs are put together by volunteers containing specific food items for children suffering from hunger. Snack packs are...

Dustin is the Ministry Coordinator for Feed NM Kids and Homeless Outreach for Legacy Church. Thousands of children in New Mexico do not have food on the weekends. Working with schools in Albuquerque, Rio Rancho, and Moriarity the past year, Dustin said, "The teachers have...

The Right to Life Committee of New Mexico's first annual fundraising Gala on April 23, 2021, was a huge success!  Ethel said, "I had tears in my eyes seeing legislators, pastors, teachers, students, and citizens from all walks of life attending and watching the event...

Steve Pearce is the Chairman of the Republican Party of NM. He served as the U.S. Representative for New Mexico's 2nd congressional district from 2003 to 2009 and from 2011 to 2019.  He offers his insights on how the public policy decisions made during the...

Holly Slade is the Founder of Feed New Mexico Kids (FNMK). Each week snack packs are put together by volunteers containing specific food items for children suffering from hunger. The Snack packs are then delivered to APS schools and distributed by teachers, principals, nurses, and...

The Albuquerque Public Schools Board of Education voted 6-1 on Wednesday, February 17, to finish the school year with virtual learning. https://www.abqjournal.com/2361180/aps-schools-to-decide-on-in-person-students.html. Paul Gessing, President of the Rio Grande Foundation, has plenty to say about this decision. Paul also summarizes the legislation currently under consideration by...