Specifications include, but are not limited to: Home visiting is a program strategy that delivers a variety of informational, educational, developmental, referral and other support services for eligible families who are expecting or who have young children and that is designed to promote child well-being and prevent adverse childhood experiences. New Mexico home visiting system aims to ensure that babies are born healthy; children are nurtured by their parents and caregivers; children are physically and mentally health; children are ready for school; children and families are safe; and families are connected to formal and informal supports in their communities. “Home Visiting Accountability Act”, NMSA 1978, §32A-23B-1-3. The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department (CYFD) is seeking organizations that will provide culturally and linguistically appropriate Home Visiting services to clients including cross-cultural communication and respect for the linguistic, ethnic, and gender-based differences that contribute to cultural identity. Cultural sensitivity within our contracted providers also recognizes that the voices and opinions of culturally diverse members must shape the development of programs, systems, and evaluation strategies. Funded Home Visiting Programs will be expected to work collaboratively at the local, regional and state levels to support the establishment of a comprehensive and aligned quality early care, education and family support system that is available to all children and their families in New Mexico.