Albuquerque’s Gateway Center hits a turning point in homelessness response

The City of Albuquerque announced Tuesday that the Gateway Center reached full capacity for the first time since its late-2025 expansion, placing nearly 200 people on a path toward stable housing through intensive support services.

The Gibson location now serves 192 residents — 100 women and 92 men — who commit to behavioral intervention and counseling as a step toward permanent housing. The center has been a key part of the city’s homelessness response since it opened in 2023.

Mayor Tim Keller said the milestone shows people are choosing services built for long-term stability…

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