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Resources and Support for the Victims in Las Cruces, New Mexico

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We offer our condolences for the victims, their families, and the community impacted by the shooting at Young Park in Las Cruces, New Mexico on March 21, 2025.

Below is a list of resources that may provide support during this difficult time.

Resources for victim service providers, law enforcement, first responders, and community and faith leaders responding to this tragedy are also listed.

Family Assistance Center

A centralized location providing in-person information and assistance is open at the Amador Live building through March 28, from 12:00 to 7:00 p.m.

Victims, their loved ones, and anyone else seeking support who reside within Las Cruces and Dona Ana County can receive free support from local organizations and service providers. The Amador Live building is located at:

302 S. Main Street
Las Cruces, NM 88001

Those who need transportation to and from the Amador Live building can dial the Essential Services line at 211. Roadrunner Transit also provides zero-fare transportation throughout Las Cruces.

Victim Helplines

VictimConnect

VictimConnect(link is external) is an OVC-funded service that offers confidential assistance to victims of crime. Trained specialists are available to help you locate services in your area, including mental health counseling, legal services, and more. Contact VictimConnect, Monday-Friday, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. eastern time at:

Disaster Distress Helpline

The Disaster Distress Helpline, funded by the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, is a national hotline dedicated to year-round disaster crisis counseling.

This 24/7 toll free crisis support service is available to residents in the United States and its territories experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters. Call or text the hotline at 800-985-5990.

988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

The 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline(link is external) is a source of support available 24/7 to people in crisis, including people experiencing challenging reactions to disasters. Support is available in English or Spanish.

Victim Compensation

New Mexico’s Crime Victims’ Compensation Program(link is external), funded in part through the OVC-administered Crime Victims Fund, may help offset a victim’s financial burden related to funeral, mental health, medical, and other expenses. Following is contact information for this program:

New Mexico Crime Victims Reparation Commission

Resources to Support Children

Parenting a Child Who Has Experienced Trauma
This factsheet discusses the nature of trauma, especially abuse or neglect, the effects of trauma on children and youth, and ways to help a child who has experienced trauma.

Tips for Talking With and Helping Children and Youth Cope After a Disaster or Traumatic Event
A guide for parents, caregivers, and teachers on how to talk with and help children and youth cope in the aftermath of a disaster or traumatic event. It explains how to help children and young people cope with these events and also contains a list of useful resources.

National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN)(link is external)
The NCTSN provides a series of resources that may assist parents, school personnel, pediatric care providers, and others when speaking with youth and teens, including:

Select resources have been translated into various languages, including Spanish, American Sign Language, and more.

The NCTSN also has resources for responders on Psychological First Aid(link is external). Psychological First Aid is an early intervention to support children, adolescents, adults, and families impacted by these types of events.
 

Date Published: March 25, 2025