PNM Power Up Grant Award Winners!
PNM Power Up Grant Award Winners! Congratulations, to all PNM Power Up Grant award winners! Today the PNM Resources Foundation announced the recipients of almost $500,000! Grants ranging from $9,000 to $20,000 were awarded to 27 nonprofits throughout...
April 2015 RMYC Service Day
April 2015 RMYC Service Day Rocky Mountain Youth Corps crew members, Learning Lab students and staff helped out at the Valle de Oro National Wildlife Refuge, by constructing the frame for a new greenhouse, filling sandbags for the...
Substance Abuse Prevention Efforts
Substance Abuse Prevention Efforts Rocky Mountain Youth Corps’ underage drinking reduction initiative, Parents Who Host, Lose The Most (PWH) educates parents and other adults about the health and safety risks of allowing underage drinking. Some important facts: The human...
2015 Corpsmember of the Year Award Winner!
2015 Corpsmember of the Year Award Winner! As one of five young people chosen annually, Jasmine Romero will represent nearly 30,000 youth who participate in Corps programming around the country. Jasmine’s success will be highlighted at the annual...
2014 Pathways Dinner & Auction!
2014 Pathways Dinner & Auction! We would like to thank everyone for their donation to the 2014 Pathway Dinner. Your contribution allows our organization to continue its work across northern New Mexico. This money will support the programs and...
RMYC’s Linda Santana to be Recognized in Washington D.C. as Corpsmember of the Year
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps’ Linda Santana to be Recognized in Washington D.C. as Corpsmember of the Year Rocky Mountain Youth Corps is honored to announce that one of its very own Corpsmembers has been selected to represent over...
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service January 15, 2014
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service January 15, 2014 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: “What are you doing for others?” Rocky Mountain Youth Corps encourages a fresh start...
RMYC Crews recognized by Forest Service
RMYC Crews recognized by Forest Service The Rocky Mountain Youth Corps started their second year of work on the forest restoration project in the La Lama hills near Questa in April. The RMYC received a $360,000 grant in...
Serving our community
Serving our community The Rocky Mountain Youth Corps provides training and community service opportunities for a diverse population of New Mexico-area youth, ages 16-25. Crews protect, restore, and manage New Mexico’s parks, houses and natural areas while developing...
Stop underage drinking
Stop underage drinking Rocky Mountain Youth Corps, in partnership with the New Mexico Department of Health, helps to reduce underage drinking, DWI and tobacco use among young people. To accomplish our goals we raise awareness through media campaigns,...