Relay For Life is a life-changing event that helps communities across the globe celebrate the lives of people who have battled cancer, remember loved ones lost, and fight back against the disease.
The 40 Developmental Assets Program identifies 40 positive experiences and qualities that when brought into the lives of youth improves the Los Alamos Community.
Member Proudly Supports: - Empty Bowls Project
- Self Help Inc.
- United Way of Northern New Mexico
- Posse Lodge
- Big Brothers Big Sisters
- Los Alamos Friends of the Shelter
- Habitat for Humanity
- 40 Developmental Assets
- Relay For Life
- Walk to End Alzheimers
Los Alamos's community radio station. We broadcast a variety of music including classic rock, classic county, big band, jazz, R&B,andclassical. We air national news, local news,local sports,Los Alamos Varsity Football,Basketball and Hockey, Kim Komando,old radio stories,and more. It is a local station run by local people
An organization of consumers, service providers, business representatives, local government and youth working together to ensure that Los Alamos is a healthy place to live, work and visit. LACHC takes the lead in community health improvement through representative membership empowered to identify and address health issues in Los Alamos. LACHC performs ongoing research regarding comprehensive planning, coordination and development of health programs and services in Los Alamos. The LACHC publishes a Community Health Profile every two years. Meetings are held the first Thursday of the month, from 11:30 - 1:00 pm at the Betty Ehart Senior Center in Los Alamos.
Los Alamos Little Theatre has been presenting productions since 1943. Our season runs from September through May with lots of opportunities to perform, work back stage, costuming, make-up, set contstruction, and much more. Email contact2009@lalt.org to be added to our email list.
Mountain Canine Corps is a nonprofit search and rescue (SAR) organization that is composed of all volunteers. Our mission is the training and fielding of search dogs and personnel to help locate missing persons. Our motto is the motto of the SAR community- “that others may live.” We focus primarily on training for and participating in SAR missions in the wilderness setting.
Self Help, Inc. is committed to enhancing life skills and empowering individuals by providing programs and services that focus on developing self-reliance.
Winner of the prestigious Piñon Award, Self Help, Inc. is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting those in need in northern New Mexico. Since 1969, Self Help, Inc. has provided consultation and advocacy, emergency financial assistance and seed money grants to residents of Los Alamos, northern Santa Fe, Rio Arriba, and Taos counties. Each year, through grants and private and public contributions, our organization is able to support those who need help most, during emergencies or in the quest to become economically self-sufficient. Self Help is a member of United Way of Northern New Mexico Serving Los Alamos and Rio Arriba Counties.