Domestic Violence Resource Center — Domestic abuse treatment center in Albuquerque, NM

4.4★★★★★★★★★★(54 reviews)

Address625 Silver Ave SW #326 NM, Albuquerque, NM 87102

Phone+1505-248-3165

Websitedvrcnm.org

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The Domestic Violence Resource Center (DVRC) in Albuquerque, New Mexico, provides prevention, intervention, and recovery services for victims of domestic violence. Their mission is to empower victims to regain control of their lives and end cycles of abuse. Services include advocacy, case management, and immediate assistance through a 24/7 helpline. DVRC offers resources for shelter, food, clothing, transportation, and legal/medical aid. They also provide support groups and a Family Advocacy Center. The organization is committed to accessibility, with English and Spanish-speaking advocates and interpretation services available for other dialects, including ASL. DVRC aims to restore self-esteem and strengthen the human spirit of survivors.

Best for

  • Victims of domestic violence
  • Individuals seeking immediate safety resources
  • Survivors needing long-term support
Key servicesAdvocacy, Case management, Helpline, Emergency shelter resources, Legal assistance, Medical assistance
LanguagesEnglish, Spanish, ASL
Tagsdomestic violence, abuse, victim support, albuquerque, new mexico, shelter, advocacy, case management, trauma, helpline

Reviews on Google4.4 · 54 reviews

★★★★★★★★★★Mojo's 505Sep 2025

I've experienced severe domestic violence in these past 5 years. Ive been recognized by several domestic violence organizations for the outstanding efforts I've put in to improve my way of life and keeping myself and kods safe. I've given speeches in front of leaders of our community and been called a hero and a role model. Ive come to the DVRC twice in the 5 years for any kind of assistance or advocacy and not once have Ive ever been able to get anything done or the time of day to sit down and serious talk with anyone over here to help me. As of right now im stuck again with zero resources or an advocate to help me along this hardship in my life that I wish could be over. I guess I need to be homeless and stay at another domestic violence shelter in order to get any help. Which is a shame being I've worked so hard on establishing a home, a career, and vehicle to assist me and my children through these hard times and without any kind of assistance to help me im afraid im about to lose it all. Maybe Enlace can help us. Im not asking or expecting a whole lot just someone to talk with regarding what resources may be available to help us.

★★★★★★★★★★Padma WilliamsJul 2025

This is a tough post to write especially from a personal account… I want to write this to help others. I would not be where I am today without the Domestic Violence Resource Center. I experienced domestic violence for 2 years. I’ve been to multiple shelters and I have tried so hard to get on my feet. DVRC helped me close a really difficult chapter in my life. I have gotten the support that I need. My case manager has been exponential and has aligned me with programs that have kept my child and I safe and housed. If you’re reading this and you’re in a bad situation and don’t know what to do, I highly recommend coming here. I waited two months for my first appointment, please do not let that discourage you. I want you to know that it might take a while (it’s different for everyone) but follow through with the appointment. It’s worth it, I can’t stress that enough. This is the only organization that was able to truly help my child and I.

★★★★★★★★★★Sammi CylerJul 2024

Discriminatory towards those with cognitive differences, will outright hang up on you and deny you help for "asking too many clarifying questions" therefore you are called difficult and hung up on. I hope the lady feels bette4 and doesn't do that to anyone else or finds a new job as thats... pretty inexcusable behavior for a facility of this nature but unfortunately that's the norm so she's probably ruining other people's lives not just mine.

★★★★★★★★★★work in progressJun 2023

I called this pace for help for a patient who was inpatient in a psych hospital after her boyfriend abused her and she needed resources and I heard nothing back. Do they not return phone calls?

★★★★★★★★★★Billy HuffNov 2022

This is a very nice place the staff was very friendly very helpful if they do not have the resources that you are in need of they can usually point you towards the right direction

★★★★★★★★★★Josette BuchananJun 2022

I have to say that DVRC is probably hands down the best resource in Albuquerque, regarding domestic violent issues. Case manager, Hiroko helped me in my situation and was able to help me into a safe place. If it was not for her, I'm not sure where I would be at the moment. Thank you Hiroko!!!

★★★★★★★★★★Stephanie BerryNov 2021

I have been serviced by this agency 3 times in the past 11 years. They have always treated me with dignity and respect and have been very helpful in getting me connected to pertinent services. I'm grateful to have a resource like this, who services victims of domestic abuse. Thank you, DVRC!

★★★★★★★★★★Ellen RuizJun 2021

They actually hung up on me. I need help right now. I was waiting for a couple of phone numbers for a place to keep my dogs and myself. She kept on talking and I never got any numbers. She HUNG UP ON ME. I called back and they won't answer now. They left me in an immediate bad situation and I don't have any help at all. They're not a resource at all. Thanks

★★★★★★★★★★Savannah JheeMay 2021

Their website makes it sound like they have so many resources available to help people in domestic violence situations. But when you ask for help they just tell you to try going to a shelter. And shelters are all full and not allowing new people anyway. If you ask about the other services listed on their website, such as advocacy, case management, etc., they say “oh we’re really backed up with that right now so you probably should look elsewhere”. Unbelievably callous.

★★★★★★★★★★LR DuranJan 2018

I've researched this location extensively. They're ready to help women &children in a crisis with emergency restraining orders, help with medical assistance, education, help with housing and helping keep u &your children SAFE. Love shouldn't hurt....if you think it might be domestic abuse, it probably already is. Seek help. BE GOOD TO YOU.....💞💞💞

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