ACS Overnight Shelter Transport Reaches Record 1,230 People in December

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Albuquerque’s Lifeline in​ the Cold:‌ Emergency Shelter‌ Transportation Saves Lives This Winter

ALBUQUERQUE, NM – January 10, 2026 – ⁤As‌ frigid temperatures grip Albuquerque, a vital ⁢service is ‌working tirelessly ‍to ensure the city’s most vulnerable residents aren’t left to face⁤ the dangerous winter nights alone. The Albuquerque ⁢Community Safety (ACS) Emergency Overnight Shelter​ Transportation program provides a ⁤critical⁢ link between exposure and safety,​ offering a direct connection to warmth and shelter for individuals experiencing homelessness.

A Growing Need,An Intensified Response

Relaunched on November ⁢1,2025,the ACS program⁢ has quickly become ⁢a crucial resource during this especially harsh winter. Beyond simply responding to calls for assistance,ACS teams actively conduct proactive outreach,seeking out individuals ‍in need⁤ and offering⁣ immediate transport to available shelters.This commitment to ⁣proactive⁢ engagement is proving to be increasingly vital.

“Making⁣ sure people have a warm, secure place to sleep during cold nights is a top‌ priority,” stated Mayor Tim ​Keller. ⁣“By directly connecting individuals to shelter, ACS is providing a vital service that protects lives when the weather becomes dangerous.”

The numbers speak to⁢ the escalating⁣ need and the ​program’s remarkable impact.⁣ In December 2025, ‌ACS transported a record-breaking 1,230 individuals to local shelters ‍– a⁢ staggering 136% increase compared to November 2025 and a 92% jump from December 2024 [[3]]. this‌ notable⁣ surge highlights both the growing population facing homelessness and the ‌effectiveness ⁣of ACS’s expanded response.

How ⁢the Emergency Shelter Transportation Program⁤ works

The ACS Emergency Overnight​ Shelter Transportation service operates every ⁣night from 8 p.m.‍ to 7 a.m., continuing through March⁤ 2026. Individuals in‌ need of shelter can simply​ call the dedicated ACS hotline at 505-651-5515. ​ Responders ⁤expertly coordinate transportation to a suitable shelter, ensuring a smooth and safe transition away‍ from the life-threatening cold.

“This is more than transportation; it’s about ​dignity, safety, and care,” explained Walter Adams, ACS Deputy ⁤Director of Field Operations. “Our teams are out overnight to make ‍sure people aren’t ‍left to face extreme cold on their own⁣ and can reach a warm,⁣ safe place when ⁣they need it most.”

Beyond Transportation: A ⁣Holistic ⁢Approach

ACS doesn’t⁤ simply⁣ drop individuals ⁣at a ‍shelter door. The⁣ organization ​works‌ closely‍ with local shelter partners to‍ ensure⁤ each person is safely received and connected ⁣with additional ⁢resources. This collaborative approach emphasizes⁢ a holistic response, addressing ⁣not just immediate needs but also ​providing pathways to longer-term support.

Understanding Albuquerque’s Homelessness Crisis

The increased demand ‌for shelter transportation reflects a broader trend of rising homelessness in⁣ Albuquerque. A complex interplay of factors contributes to this challenge, including:

  • Economic Hardship: Job loss, stagnant wages, ⁢and the rising cost of living contribute to housing insecurity.
  • Lack ⁢of Affordable Housing: Albuquerque faces a critical shortage of affordable housing options, leaving many individuals with limited alternatives.
  • Mental Health and‌ Substance Use: Behavioral‍ health issues and substance⁣ use disorders frequently enough exacerbate housing instability. ACS⁤ plays a crucial⁢ role in⁤ addressing these needs, ⁣acting⁤ as the city’s third branch of public safety ‌dedicated to these issues.

[[1]] highlights the ​collaborative engagement of ACS responding to behavioral health‌ and ‍substance use‌ crises.

The Role of Albuquerque Community⁤ Safety (ACS)

ACS is unique in ​its⁣ approach to public safety,​ serving⁤ as‌ Albuquerque’s third branch alongside customary police ‌and fire departments. ACS responders handle calls related to behavioral health, substance use,​ and⁢ other non-criminal issues. ​ ⁤ [[2]] emphasizes the organization’s proactive ‌approach during this cold snap and dedication to community well-being.

Individuals needing assistance can reach ACS responders by calling 911 for emergencies ​or 311 for non-emergency situations.

Looking ‌Ahead: Continued commitment to Vulnerable Populations

As winter conditions persist,ACS remains⁣ fully operational and unwavering in‌ its commitment to protecting Albuquerque’s most vulnerable residents. The success of the Emergency Overnight Shelter Transportation program demonstrates the power of proactive outreach, collaboration,​ and a compassionate response⁤ to a‍ critical⁣ community need.

The program serves ‍as⁣ a‌ reminder that even in the⁣ face of challenging circumstances, Albuquerque is a city⁤ dedicated to‌ ensuring the safety​ and well-being of all its​ residents. ‍The continued success of this vital service depends on​ ongoing community support and a shared ‌commitment to ‌addressing the root causes of homelessness.

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