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Bonus picture that didn't make the report: director Maura Taylor at work in the Self Help office with her little dog and unofficial Self Help mascot, Sam.

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Hot off the presses, it’s the 2021 annual report!

It’s that time of year again! We’re sharing some stories and statistics about the great work we accomplished in 2021. Click the button below to check it out. You can also browse all of our recent annual reports (plus our…

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In memoriam: early Self Help director Devi Raju

We are mourning the recent passing of M. Subhadra Devi Raju, one of Self Help’s first executive directors, who led us from 1971 until the early 1990s. Known to us simply as Devi, she was a passionate advocate for people…

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Hot off the press: the Self Help 2020 Annual Report!

The Self Help 2020 Annual Report is now available! The two-page report includes statistics about the support Self Help provided to thousands of northern New Mexicans last year, client stories, and more. It was a very strange year, but with…

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Self Help in the time of Coronavirus

“Mr. Rogers said to look for the helpers, and you guys are really the helpers. I don’t know where we would be right now without you and we won’t ever forget this.” ― a recent client In a normal year, Self…

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Hot off the press: the 2019 Annual Report!

Self Help’s 2019 Annual Report is now available! Learn who we helped last year and how we helped them–and a few of the folks that made it all possible, from our 50th anniversary gala and beyond. Director Maura Taylor presents…

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Self Help Celebrates 50 Years of Service

Self Help, Inc marked 50 years of service on Oct. 5 with a celebratory and fundraising gala in Kelly Hall at Trinity on the Hill Episcopal Church. Friends old and new throughout the community came to enjoy good food and…

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Self Help Director Ellen Morris Bond Passes Reins To Maura Taylor

Via Los Alamos Daily Post By BONNIE J. GORDON July 19, 2018 For nearly two decades Executive Director Ellen Morris Bond has been the face and voice of Self Help, Inc. She is retiring in six weeks and new executive…

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Self Help Inc. Los Alamos Stories

Why we support Self Help, Inc.

“I first heard about Self Help when I was working at another restaurant,” said Laura Crucet, owner of The Pig + Fig Café. “They helped one of my co-workers get into an apartment.” At the time, Crucet’s co-worker made $12…

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Pig + Fig Café Will Donate 100% of Wine Dinner Profits to Self Help

Self Help Inc. Los Alamos Stories

Pig + Fig Café Will Donate 100% of Wine Dinner Profits to Self Help

At 6:00 p.m. on July 23rd, The Pig + Fig Café will present a fundraising dinner with six courses and wine pairings to benefit Self Help, Inc. They will donate the profits of the dinner to the local non-profit. Each…

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Los Alamos Mental Health Infographic

Self Help Inc. Los Alamos Stories

Public Health in Los Alamos County

Los Alamos County is location on the Pajarito Plateau between White Rock Canyon and the Valles Caldera and sits at 7,335 feet above sea level, with the highest peak in the county topping 10,000 feet in altitude.  The county is…

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  • Hot off the presses, it’s the 2021 annual report!
  • In memoriam: early Self Help director Devi Raju
  • Hot off the press: the Self Help 2020 Annual Report!
  • Self Help in the time of Coronavirus
  • Hot off the press: the 2019 Annual Report!

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