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06/03/2026

Behind the scenes of feeding hundreds during a disaster response.

From trucks arriving to meals being prepared and delivered into the field, our volunteers help make sure that people affected by disaster have one less thing to worry about.

A meal might seem simple, but in these moments it brings comfort, stability, and care when it’s needed most.

If you want to become a feeding volunteer visit redcross.org/volunteer to sign up ❤️

From a mountain village shaken by wildfire to becoming a steady source of hope for others ❤️After witnessing the devasta...
06/02/2026

From a mountain village shaken by wildfire to becoming a steady source of hope for others ❤️

After witnessing the devastation in Ruidoso, New Mexico, Sofia Theard stepped forward to help, first as a Red Cross event-based volunteer, then as a Disaster Duty Officer supporting people in crisis across her state.

What started as showing up in a moment of community trauma turned into an ongoing commitment to care for others, respond to emergencies, and support teams working on the front lines of disaster relief.

Her impact didn’t go unnoticed. Sofia was recently named Exceptional Volunteer of the Year by the New Mexico Red Cross Chapter.

But for Sofia, it’s never been about recognition, it’s about gratitude and service. “Help is needed anywhere we go… there is something for everyone,” she says.

Read her full story here: https://www.redcross.org/local/az-nm/about-us/news-and-events/news/exceptional-red-cross-volunteer-sofia-theard-has-heart-of-gold.html

06/01/2026

CPR & AED Awareness Week ❤️

Don’t miss Tina on LinkedIn Live this Thursday 12:45pm-1:45pm on the American Red Cross page talking more about this experience.

Tina used her CPR training to save her dad’s life. Proof that you never know when you’ll be the difference between life and loss.

One class. One moment. One life saved.

Our hearts are with the two people displaced following Monday’s apartment fire in Albuquerque. We’re grateful no injurie...
05/26/2026

Our hearts are with the two people displaced following Monday’s apartment fire in Albuquerque. We’re grateful no injuries were reported and thankful to Albuquerque Fire Rescue for their quick response. The American Red Cross is assisting those affected with immediate support and recovery resources during this difficult time. ❤️

Read the full story about this fire here:

Two people are displaced after an apartment fire on Monday, though firefighters noted damage was limited to one unit and no one got hurt.

Virtual deployments allow Red Cross volunteers to support disaster relief efforts from wherever they are, and volunteer ...
05/26/2026

Virtual deployments allow Red Cross volunteers to support disaster relief efforts from wherever they are, and volunteer Linda Crowden is a perfect example of that impact. ❤️

While recovering from a broken leg and traveling with family, Linda supported relief efforts during Super Typhoon Sinlaku by helping reconnect separated loved ones remotely from a sewing room turned disaster-response office.

Read Linda's full story! https://www.redcross.org/local/az-nm/about-us/news-and-events/news/helping-from-home--how-virtual-volunteers-support-red-cross-disa.html

If you’re interested in supporting disaster relief efforts virtually, visit redcross.org/volunteer to sign up!

05/21/2026

Across Arizona and New Mexico, our teams have sheltering trailers positioned to respond quickly when disaster strikes. These trailers have everything you need to set up a shelter, including cots, blankets, things for meals, a nurse's kit, and much more.

05/20/2026

Meet the New Mexico staff team 👋
Small team. Big heart. Big impact.

We’ll be there for you ❤️ (Friends, but make it real-life)

As disaster season approaches, the American Red Cross continues to prepare volunteers and strengthen response readiness ...
05/19/2026

As disaster season approaches, the American Red Cross continues to prepare volunteers and strengthen response readiness across the region.

Without warning, teams across the region were mobilized to set up shelters as part of a disaster preparedness drill. These exercises helped assess readiness while giving new volunteers valuable hands-on experience in shelter setup and response operations, ensuring we are ready to help communities when they need it most.

Want to be part of the response? Join us and become a Red Cross volunteer today by visiting redcross.org/volunteer

Military spouses know what it means to start over.For Riley and her wife Paige, military life meant moving from place to...
05/18/2026

Military spouses know what it means to start over.

For Riley and her wife Paige, military life meant moving from place to place, rebuilding community time and time again, and learning how important it is to feel supported during uncertain moments.

Those experiences shaped Riley’s commitment to serving others through the American Red Cross. From responding to local disasters to deployments in Kuwait and Romania supporting service members overseas, Riley has dedicated herself to making sure people facing crisis never feel alone.

“What’s stayed with me most is the power of community,” Riley says. “I will sit with you as long as it takes, and we can figure it out together.”

Read Riley’s full story and learn more about volunteer opportunities with the American Red Cross here: https://www.redcross.org/local/az-nm/about-us/news-and-events/news/red-cross-volunteers-life-military-spouse-commitment-serving.html

As summer approaches, make water safety a priority for you and your loved ones. ☀️💧 Stay safe around the water and learn...
05/15/2026

As summer approaches, make water safety a priority for you and your loved ones. ☀️💧 Stay safe around the water and learn more about drowning prevention, swim safety, and preparedness at redcross.org/watersafety ❤️

Address

2121 Osuna Road NE
Albuquerque, NM
87113

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 5pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 5pm
Thursday 8:30am - 5pm
Friday 8:30am - 5pm

Telephone

+15052658514

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