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New Mexico Corrections Department Programs & Services: Faith-Based Programs
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New Mexico Corrections Department Programs &Services: Faith-Based Programs
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Information about faith-based volunteer ministries in New Mexico state prisons can be found at this website. Specific programs (as of 9-29-2005) with links are the Crossings faith-based living unit and the Catholic Thresholds mentoring program.
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