HEALTH CARE UPDATE: Chamber to Host UNM Leaders on April 14
HEALTH CARE UPDATE: Chamber to Host UNM Leaders on April 14 Read More »
Beginning in June, New Mexico will be moving to a semi-open primary, meaning voters don’t have to join a party to vote in a primary election. See below for the information.
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The Chamber held a ribbon cutting for the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation on March 13, which was held at Lovelace Women’s Hospital. The Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s largest fundraising event, Take Steps, gathers more than 24,000 people affected by Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis (collectively known as inflammatory bowel disease, or IBD) in cities across
The Chamber participated in a ribbon cutting for ABA Pathways on March 13, which was held at its West Side location at 10131 Coors Blvd NW, Suite I-01. ABA Pathways works with the community on: AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS — People on the autism spectrum can have very different symptoms. Childhood development is affected by ASD,
The Chamber also recognized Rio Grande Credit Union and Crohns & Colitis Foundation for their membership at the Chamber. Rio Grande Credit Union was represented by Luke Tanner, vice president of Administrative and Support Services, and David Miles, vice president of Marketing. Rio Grande Credit Union has been serving Albuquerque and surrounding areas since 1953.
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ABQ Reads distributed three books and bookmarks to every student in Albuquerque Reads classrooms at Atrisco, Bel-Air and Whittier elementaries in March. The three books were Dr. Seuss titles, which helped celebrate the author’s birthday. A big thank you goes out to our sponsors to date who make giving the gift of literacy possible:
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