New Beginnings, Navajo United Methodist Center, Inc.

1200 W Apache St suite 17, Farmington, 87401

Monday-Thursday. 8:30 AM–5 PM
Friday 8:30 AM–12 PM

Featured Services
Eligibility
Survivors and families of sexual assault, domestic violence, or stalking, who don’t have temporary or permanent housing
Cost
Free, Sliding Scale
Description and Additional Information

New Beginnings provides transitional living for survivors and families of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. We offer families a safe, community-based living environment, for up to a year. New Beginnings has a Childcare program for those benefitting from our transitional living program and for children in the community.

We offer up to a year (on a case by case basis) of on campus housing to those who desire to become financially independent through full time employment, learn healthy coping skills while addressing the trauma of violence, work on obtaining the necessary skills to break the cycle of violence. Our support system has:

  • Safe housing with secure grounds
  • Support services—life and employment skills building, financial planning and legal advocacy
  • Referrals for trauma, mental health, and children’s counseling
  • Safety and independence planning
  • A focus on Native American culture
  • Peaceful grounds, organic garden, and a chapel

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Please Note

We strongly advise that you contact this service provider to confirm details before visiting.

To be included in this directory, this resource must be available for free, offered on a sliding scale, or through a program such as Medicaid, Medical, VA benefits, Tribal benefits, etc. If you discover that this resource no longer qualifies under this criteria, please notify us.