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Children, Youth and Families Department

About the Department

All of New Mexico's children are our priority. We work to make sure that every child is safe from abuse and neglect. We also work to strengthen families so that they are safe, healthy and resilient.

Latest News

New Mexico juvenile justice students graduate at 4x national average
6/3/2026
Fifty-eight young people in New Mexico's juvenile justice facilities will earn high school diplomas or GEDs this year, achieving an 86% graduation rate. This rate is four times higher than the national average for comparable programs. The graduates come from CYFD's two accredited high schools: Foothill High School in Albuquerque and Aztec Youth Academy in Las Cruces...
CYFD launches public dashboard with child welfare data
4/22/2026
New Mexico's Children, Youth and Families Department has released an interactive public dashboard providing access to child welfare data. The platform, created per Senate Bill 42 requirements, allows citizens to view metrics on child removals, adoptions, and the state's child welfare cases. The dashboard enables filtering across multiple child welfare indicators...
CYFD's statement regarding Department of Justice report
4/8/2026
The Children, Youth and Families Department responded to a state Department of Justice report released today. CYFD stated the report 'underplays or ignores significant, measurable progress' made over the previous seven months. The department acknowledged child deaths as tragedies while defending actions taken on systemic issues identified by the attorney general...

Most Popular Services

Resource Family/Foster Care
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
As a foster or adoptive parent with the New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD), you can help a child by providing a safe home. You can give them hope for the future by providing the care, love and guidance they need to succeed in life.
Child Abuse & Neglect
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
Protective Services receives reports of alleged child maltreatment 24 hours a day, seven days a week, through Statewide Central Intake at 1-855-333-SAFE (7233) or #SAFE from cell phones. We investigate reports of child maltreatment and intervene to keep New Mexico's children safe.
Domestic Violence
Public Safety • Children, Youth and Families Department
CYFD-funded domestic violence service providers help more than 10,500 residents affected each year by domestic violence, including survivors, perpetrators, and their children. CYFD works with 46 non-profit and governmental organizations throughout the state to provide shelter and support services to families and individuals in need.
Reach NM
Living • Children, Youth and Families Department
New Mexico Children, Youth & Families Department launched ReachNM, a new program that enables youth to contact the department's Statewide Central Intake workers by texting 505-591-9444 to seek support and resources or report suspected abuse or neglect.
Juvenile Justice
Living,Public Safety • Children, Youth and Families Department
Juvenile Justice Services are tasked with staffing the New Mexico's Juvenile Justice Advisory Committee, administering special initiatives, monitoring compliance to federal and state juvenile justice and delinquency prevention requirements, and managing funding for community programs.