The Westside Emergency Housing Center, listed on the City of Albuquerque's official website, is a resource dedicated to providing immediate shelter and support services to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. Operated and managed by the Department of Family and Community Services, the center offers a range of services including meals, emergency shelter, healthcare, housing navigation, and behavioral health services. The facility is open throughout the year and transports residents to and from several locations in Albuquerque. The ultimate goal of the center is to help individuals transition into stable housing.
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