About

ABOUT US

We seek to empower tribal behavioral health professionals.

Open to supervisors, directors, therapists, interns, peers, and billing staff. Whether you’re looking to build capacity, stay informed on policies, track funding opportunities, or have a collective voice in state-level decisions, NMTBHPA is here for you.

Our History

The New Mexico Tribal Behavioral Health Providers Association (NMTBHPA) was formed in response to a Needs Assessment conducted during a CMS Recovery Planning Grant. Seeing the critical need for tribal behavioral health support, Executive Director Sindy Bolaños-Sacoman stepped up to lead the effort, aiming to improve access to quality care, strengthen tribal capacity, support Medicaid billing, and amplify tribal voices in policy discussions.

In October 2020, key tribal stakeholders confirmed the need, leading to the first meeting on March 19, 2021, during the pandemic. Since then, NMTBHPA has remained dedicated to unifying and advocating for Tribal behavioral health providers, ensuring representation, and shaping policy at the state level.

Our Mission

Advocate as a unified tribal voice for a quality behavioral health system accessible and responsive to tribal matters that affect the collective.

Our Vision

To build a behavioral health system in New Mexico that is responsive to tribal priorities and consistently delivers equitable, culturally grounded, and high-quality care that honors tribal sovereignty, strengthens wellbeing and responds to the collective needs of tribal nations. 
 

Our Team

Sindy Bolaños-Sacoman

Sindy Bolaños-Sacoman, MPH

Executive Director

Melanie Montoya

Pueblo of Santa Clara

Planning Committee Member

Teresa Gomez, MA

Pueblo of Isleta

Planning Committee Member

Lonna Valdez, MSW, MBA

Jicarilla Apache

Planning Committee Member

Jennifer Nanez, MSW, LMSW

Pueblo of Acoma

Planning Committee Member

Intern's Corner

The New Mexico Tribal Behavioral Health Providers Association was honored to host Tanya Henderson as an intern during her Master of Public Health (MPH) studies at Grand Canyon University. Under the supervision of our Executive Director, Sindy Bolaños-Sacoman, Tanya contributed her skills and enthusiasm to advancing our mission of supporting tribal communities through culturally attuned behavioral health initiatives.

During her time with us, Tanya assisted with the planning and coordination of our first annual conference, helped expand our growing provider network, and shared thoughtful observations during association meetings that enriched our collective work. We congratulate Tanya on successfully completing her internship and on her upcoming graduation. We are grateful for her dedication and wish her continued success in her career in public health. Click here to view her final internship poster.

Recognitions

Bureau of Indian Affairs

Health Care Authority

Office of the Secretary

Health Care Authority

Medical Assistance Division

University of New Mexico

Community Behavioral Health

Contact Us

Please direct any inquiries to our team using the form below. You may also reach out to our executive director :

Sindy Bolaños-Sacoman, MPH

sindysacoman@sbsconsulting.org

(505) 818-8021