Empowering New Mexico with 100% Power Hours
The 100% Power Hour webinar series focuses on the vital skills of strengthening family services through assessing, planning, action and evaluation.
The 100% Power Hour webinar series focuses on the vital skills of strengthening family services through assessing, planning, action and evaluation.
Transportation programs aren’t just about getting from point A to point B, they are services that can mean the difference between quality of life and blocked access to vital services in “normal times.”
It’s not a superhuman power. We can turn what we visualize into reality. Let’s use that gift to create ten vital services for surviving and thriving.
Within our unending epidemic of childhood trauma and crushing social adversity, it’s time to prioritize the right of children to survive and thrive.
Like all technology, the Metaverse can be used for good or evil. We can hide in it or learn how to heal and help our vulnerable real-world children and families.
It will take acts of selfless caring never seen before to ensure that all our children can survive and thrive in the new post-pandemic society.
Change agent Kathy Price shares how she’s starting the groundbreaking initiative 100% New Mexico in San Juan county.
We explore how, in the era of endless crises, super-sized brainstorming can lead to thriving families, schools and communities
The community schools model can increase academic achievement and help students and their families prevent adverse childhood experiences and treat trauma.
We share a tragic story at the New Mexico Roundhouse during Anna, Age Eight Day to prevent it from ever happening again.
Senate Bill 211 proposes a groundbreaking 100% Family Center One-Stop Service Hub in Doña Ana County to serve as a model for all counties.
NMSU Cooperative Extension’s Anna, Age Eight Institute celebrates the third “Anna, Age Eight Day” at the state capital to share our progress with the 100% New Mexico initiative on January 29.
Creating a one-stop hub to ensure all our parents can access ten vital services for surviving and thriving.
To “build back better,” our top priority is to ensure that the ten vital services for surviving and thriving that support our families exist in this era of instability and disruptions.
The 100% New Mexico initiative can serve as the “build back better” strategy, the plan New Mexico needs to recover from the pandemic and disruption of education, healthcare, jobs and local economies.
NMSU Cooperative Extension’s 100% New Mexico initiative launches podcast series on addressing childhood trauma and lack of access to vital services.
NMSU Cooperative Extension’s Anna, Age Eight Institute celebrates the third “Anna, Age Eight Day” at the state capital to share our progress with the 100% New Mexico initiative on January 29.
NMSU Cooperative Extension’s 100% New Mexico Initiative launches new website to support public engagement in local initiative strategies to ensure trauma-free and healthy families.
The 100% New Mexico initiative is now fully engaged in Bernalillo County, the largest county in the state, which represents almost a third of the population.
NMSU Cooperative Extension’s 100% New Mexico initiative provides 100% Power Hour webinar series to address the root causes of poverty and resourced communities that can lead to child maltreatment, food insecurity, health care inequity and lack of employment.