Hope partners

At Matt 25 Hope Center, we're more than a building; we're a heartbeat in the community, uniting diverse cultures and beliefs under one roof to spark change. Our mission? To be a beacon of support, offering a welcoming space where anyone can find the help they need, all in one place.

Here, collaboration is key. Our doors open to reveal a network of agencies and ministries, all working hand-in-hand to provide comprehensive support. Whether you come seeking assistance from one organization or discover new avenues of aid through conversation, we're here to guide you towards the resources that can uplift your whole being.

Eastern Plains Community Action Agency

Emergency assistance for low- income households/people (when funds are available): food, help with rent, medical, information/referrals

CACFP (Child & Adult Care Food Programs):

  • Provides meal reimbursements for eligible daycare providers.

  • Provides training on Nutrition and Child Development

(Portales) Monday and Tuesday: 11am-4pm

(Clovis) Wednesday-Friday: 11am-4pm.

Girl Scouts of New Mexico Trails

The Girl Scout mission is to build girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. They will learn what it means to be a leader and find their voice, all while earning badges and having fun with their friends.

Monday-Thursday: 8am-3pm, or call for an appointment.

505-554-5665

La Casa Family Health Center Outreach

  • ISD Application help

  • Insurance application help

  • Health education classes and resources

  • Car seat program

575-935-8100

La Casa Summer Food Program

The La Casa Family Health Center Summer Food Service Program (SFSP) ensures that all children continue receive nutritious meals when school is not in session. In Clovis, we will serve over 24,000 breakfasts and 75,000 lunches. 

Monday, Wednesday, and Friday: 8:00am-5:00pm.

Serving Clovis, Portales, Melrose and Texico.

For locations and information, call 575-359-3764

Meals on Wheels

575-714-6325

Delivers independence to elderly and homebound individuals through nutrition, safety checks, and friendly smiles. By appointment.

9:00am-1:00pm office hours.

New Beginning 4 U

575-935-4458

Operates a transitional living facility for returning citizens.  They provide them with stable housing, job development, counseling, resource linking, and education to help with reintegration back into the community.

Monday-Friday 10:00am-5:00pm.

New Mexico Legal Aid

575-769-2326
833-545-4357 (Albuquerque Intake Hotline)

Free legal services for New Mexicans in civil cases, including:

  • TANF, Food Stamps, SSI Social Security, other public benefits

  • Housing Rights

  • Consumer Problems

  • Native American Rights

  • Farm Worker’s Rights

  • Domestic Violence and Family Law

Ronald McDonald House

575-935-3500
806-744-8877

Assists families with ailing children by providing a place for the family to stay while their child is receiving hospital services.

United Way of Eastern New Mexico

2-1-1 or 575-935-0211

Uniting Neighbors, Changing Lives, 211 Help Directory and also has a career closet called “Successful You” with professional clothing for interviews.

Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm