OUR SEXIEST TRADITION
Each year ABQH3 organizes our Red Dress Run to benefit a local New Mexico charity and look good while doing it! We hope you will cum join us and don your red dress for a good cause!
Red Dress Runs have been a tradition of Hash kennels around the world for many years. Each year hash leadership organizes these runs as a way to give back to their local communities. For the Real HHHistory from The Lady in Red herself, download & read this article from Harrier Magazine.
Milagro was founded in 1989 as New Mexico's first comprehensive prenatal care program for pregnant women with substance use disorders. The program provides women and families prenatal care, medical addiction therapy, counseling and case management support at UNM Family Medicine clinics. More than 2,000 pregnant women have received safe, judgement-free addiction care through the UNM Health Milagro Program.
Locker #505 is a nonprofit that provides appropriate school clothing to K-12 Greater Albuquerque Metro (including Sandoval, Valencia and Torrance counties) students in need. They run a student-focused facility where children can try on and choose outfits that they feel good about wearing. Having appropriate school clothing allows children to concentrate on their school work, not their clothing. It also helps keep children, who might not go to class because of their clothes, stay in school.
The Barrett House Emergency Shelter offers emergency shelter to adult individuals, who identify as female, and their children who are experiencing homelessness. Residents may participate in the shelter program for up to 6 months. All residents are provided with 3 meals a day, access to laundry facilities and a computer lab, and supportive case management services. Case management consists of referrals to resources and benefits, as well as linking residents with community programs that aim to empower them towards achieving stable housing.
Everyone focused on self-care at home in isolation. Later we held zoom trails and tried staggered release isolated hiking.
Domestic Violence Resource Center of NM (DVRC NM) is a nonprofit that helps domestic violence victims in the community through education and prevention services. The DVRC NM is committed to empowering victims to become survivors and thrivers by ending the cycle of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking permanently by intervening where abuse occurs, advocating and providing resources for protection and safety, restoring self esteem and strengthening the human spirit.
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Running 505 is a grassroots, non-competitive, wellness program for kids who are in the 5th-8th grades. We collaborate with the community at large to encourage our kids to live healthy lifestyles. Running 505 is designed for youth to learn from, get motivated with, and become inspired through educational lessons, mentorship and physical activity.
Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico is a local non profit who helped alleviate the emotional and financial burdens associated with childhood cancer for over 300 New Mexico families in 2016. From the moment a New Mexico child is diagnosed with cancer, the Children's Cancer Fund of New Mexico is there to help by providing the day-to-day needs to alleviate the emotional and financial burdens of childhood cancer. Donations are used to provide programs and services to children with cancer and their families ensuring that every child will receive the highest quality of care as they face the battle of their lives.
Paws and Stripes is a nonprofit that helps New Mexico veterans reintegrate into civilian roles and develop meaningful missions and goals within their lives as veterans. Focusing on catered mental health support, therapeutic services, and service dog training, Veterans enrolled in our programs are given the opportunity to learn life skills to create increased self-awareness in their environments and provide the insight necessary to deal with everyday civilian anxieties such as finances, career challenges, caring for children and maintaining a healthy marriage.
New Day was our awesome charity last year and because they were so incredibly thankful and communicative with us, we decided to give to them again!
New Day is a nonprofit that provides support and services to serve youth, build their inner strength, and momentum towards increased stability, well-ness and hope. New Day works with over 900 young people ages 11-25 who are unhoused, marginalized and/or disconnected, every single year.
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Do you know of a worthy local NM charity that you think we could help? Contact our mismanagement and bring it to our attention!