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Wednesday, June 26, 2024

County considers partnership for senior services in Chimayo

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Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1 | County Of Santa Fe

Justin S. Green Commissioner District 1 | County Of Santa Fe

Santa Fe, NM – On June 11, 2024, the Senior Services Division presented a proposal to the Board of County Commissioners to develop a potential partnership with Rio Arriba County. This collaboration aims to better serve area seniors and support the Chimayo community.

Currently, Santa Fe County operates three senior centers in the northern region: El Rancho, Santa Cruz, and Chimayo. In Chimayo, the La Arbolera Senior Center operated by Rio Arriba County is situated just 1.5 miles from the Bennie J. Chavez Senior Center.

Santa Fe County is exploring this partnership with Rio Arriba County to enhance participation in these northern centers, create greater socialization opportunities for seniors, reduce service redundancies, and leverage resources between both counties. The goal is to establish a stronger safety net for seniors and develop a more sustainable service area while reimagining the future of the Bennie J. Chavez Community Center based on current community needs.

To gather input, address concerns, and generate ideas for senior services programming and the potential repurposing of the Bennie J. Chavez Center, Santa Fe County Commissioner Justin Green (D-1), along with Senior Services staff, will host a Senior Circle on Monday, June 17, 2024 at 11:00 AM. The event will take place at the Bennie J. Chavez Center located at 354-A Juan Medina Road in Chimayo.

Commissioner Justin Green emphasized: “Santa Fe County is excited to collaborate with Rio Arriba County to provide comprehensive senior services to the Chimayo community. Our goal is to find efficiencies and offer the desired mix of services and activities requested by the community. We will visit the center and discuss the opportunities we can provide in the coming weeks. I look forward to meeting the Chimayo senior community and enjoying lunch with them next Monday.”

Santa Fe County encourages community members to attend this meeting to ensure their voices are heard as they explore this potential partnership.

For more information about the Senior Circle, please contact Matilda Byers, Senior Services Program Manager at mbyers@santafecountynm.gov.

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