Address: 2010 Bridge Blvd SW, Albuquerque, NM 87105, USA
Phone: +15057244670
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Amanda T
In desperate need of help... Told me to call back Monday
Gabriellia Seelkoke
No help at all from this place. They might help you on a Monday but only if you get a referral... Don't recommend this place at all.
Jose Rico
These people lie and are lazy they don't do anything at all absolutely nothing and lie to your face..But something is finally gunna be done about it......Lol......Alot of lazy people who been getting paid for nothing will be sad
Eunice Gibson
I would not recommend anyone Catholic charities regarding there immigration status specially if you are trying to file a waiver or pardon. It is so hard to get a hold of them and they just don’t give you enough details of what’s happening. When it comes to writing your letters for the pardon they do not give you any information on how to do it to make your case strong. You pretty much have to do all the research yourself on how to make your case strong. They are so disorganized and I think they just try to help too many people at once. Awful experience. You still have to pay a good amount for the work they are doing and they make it seem like it’s a charity.
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Unfortunately. Catholic Charities doesn’t help with that.
We offer a mobile food pantry the third Friday of every month. You can learn more about times and locations on our website at www.ccasfnm.org/food
Yes
I am sorry, that is not one of the services that we offer.
yes they do
September 16 and 17 at 12:00 noon and 6 pm will be a late registration. Time of classes will be given that day.
No. Donations can be dropped off at 3600 Osuna Blvd NE #519 Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 9 to 12. Thank you!
No
No, unfortunately not.
Yes, you must call and schedule an appointment. Catholic Charities is open Monday - Friday 8 - 5 PM.
They don't offer a Spanish class to learn the language. They offer HSE(High school equivalency) classes in Spanish. If you do or don't have your HSE diploma, it could be a good environment to learn some Spanish...full emersion. Good luck or should I say Buena Suerte!
I don't think so....but it's worth asking them....if not, they might have some other options
I don't think they can help you in that way.
Please call 724-4614
I'm not sure what you're refering to. It sounds like you need a journal.
Yes! Donations can be dropped off at 3600 Osuna Blvd NE #519 Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday from 9 to 12.
They might know of some programs that could help you out. However I don't believe they just give money out. You should contact HELP New Mexico. They might be more useful to you. Good luck and keep asking for help.
I'm sorry but I don't know.
If you just begin, go to infromarte
Yes. There are GED classes in Spanish.
Not sure what the question is...they don't offer hand outs. However, they have a lot of information about housing, immigration law, soup kitchen and they offer adult education classes such as English as a second language, high school equivalency, computer literacy and citizenship.
Not here
Not open Saturday night
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