Village Update: Nov/Dec 2021
In April of this year, we began our project of turning an abandoned behavioral health hospital into Crossroads Village, a functional, beautiful, and inspiring space for the women of Albuquerque. …
In April of this year, we began our project of turning an abandoned behavioral health hospital into Crossroads Village, a functional, beautiful, and inspiring space for the women of Albuquerque. …
At the beginning of the month Crossroads founder Lisa Simpson hosted her annual holiday giving event fundraiser, “Voodoo on the Bosque Bayou”. Community members who made donations received authentic New …
Are you well connected and/or love working with local community partners? Are you passionate about advocacy and inspiring people to support a cause you care about? Do you enjoy fundraising? …
Looking for ways you can get involved at Crossroads for Women? Find our current in-kind needs, supply drives, and volunteer opportunities below. In-Kind Needs Specific needs in our communities currently …
Crossroads Village, the new home of Crossroads for Women (CRFW), has been chosen as the permanent home for a 10-panel mural created by local youth artists as part of the …
Help Crossroads clients go back to school by donating to our Crossroads Backpack & School Supply Drive! Our goal is to collect 150 gender-neutral adult backpacks filled with school supplies …
In-Kind Donation Guidelines Now that we’re more settled at Crossroads Village, we’ve updated our in-kind donation guidelines. In-kind donations (up to 3 bags/boxes) can be dropped of Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm at …
Our annual fundraiser Tea Time with Crossroads went virtual this month after having to be cancelled last year due to the onset of the pandemic. Thanks to Zoom, Crossroads supporters …
Current Volunteer Opportunities Volunteer opportunities have been extremely limited this past year due to COVID-19. We are now able to offer the following in-person opportunities outlined below, including some opportunities …
Re-establishing relationships with their children is a key factor that helps women integrate back into their communities after incarceration. Due to necessary safety precautions, the current pandemic has made family …