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Contact Person: Nora Montoya
Address: 6565 Americas Parkway NE Suite 200, Albuequerque, NM 87110
Email Address: nora.montoya@handymanmatters.com
Phone Number: 505-369-0049
Fax: 505-369-0051
Homepage/Website: http://www.handymanmatters.com/
Target Population: 55+
Most Common Modification: Grab bars, Bathroom Remodel, Ramps, Widening of Doors, and Door handles
Contact Person: Eric Peterson
Address: 611 A Osuna Rd. NW., Albuequerque, NM 87113
Email Address: epeterson@primebuildersnm.com
Phone Number: 505-991-5977
Target Population: All in need of Home Modification
Special Features: CEAC Certified
Contact Person: Eric Lopez
Address: PO Box 1610, Belen, NM 87002
Phone Number: 505-975-8008
Fax: 505-861-5569
Special Features: Certified CEAC
Contact Person: Anthony Roybal
Address: P.O. Box 4625, Sante Fe, NM 87501
Phone Number: 505-982-4258
Established: 1979
Target Population: Older and disabled low-income persons
No. of Persons Served/Year: 110
No. of Paid Staff: 5
Most Common Modification: Doors and windows, weatherization
Funding Sources: U.S. Department of Energy Weatherization Assistance Program
Total Budget: $157117
Contact Person: Berrordine Nastacio
Address: PO Box 339, Zuni, NM 87327
Phone Number: 505-782-4683
Fax: 505-782-2266
Target Population: Rehabilitation for homes in community: Railing, ramps, electrical, plumbing, and grab bars
Special Features: Alternate phone: 505-782-5541
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