About
McCurdy Ministries
Originally established in 1912, McCurdy Ministries currently is a National Historic institution of the United Methodist Church, formerly known as McCurdy Schools of Northern New Mexico. McCurdy Ministries provides after school and preschool programs, mental health counseling, summer camps, youth programs and is now a Family Resource Campus to our community. Since changing our mission from being a school to a community center in August of 2017, we have impacted our community by offering faith-based programs for children and youth as well as programs for adult enrichment that include emotional and behavioral health support. Mccurdy Ministries opened as a Family Resource Center in 2024 to serve the community and to provide a welcoming place for the community to gather. Our goal is to create hope and empower the lives of children, teens and their families in the Española valley.


A Note from Our Executive Director
Tiffany Hollums
Dear Friends and Supporters,
I first heard about McCurdy Schools when I was a young girl eavesdropping on my mom’s United Methodist women’s circle that met at our house. It has been my dream to serve in ministry at McCurdy and in this community for many, many years. It is so humbling to be a part of how the light of Christ is illuminating not only the McCurdy campus, but this community. I am delighted to announce the opening of the McCurdy Family Resource Center, the newest addition to McCurdy
The McCurdy Family Resource Center embodies our mission to create hope and empower lives. This center will be a hub for connection, education, and support, offering new opportunities for children, families, and individuals of all ages. From workshops and counseling services to enrichment activities, the Family Resource Center will continue our tradition of cultivating a community rooted in faith and resilience.
None of this would be possible without your unwavering support. Together, we have laid the foundation for a brighter future for the Española valley, a future built on hope, empowerment, and community. We invite you to join us in celebrating this new chapter. Stay tuned for details about our grand opening and the exciting programs we will be offering.
On behalf of everyone at McCurdy Ministries, thank you for believing in our mission and for helping us create a lasting impact.
With gratitude and hope,
Tiffany Hollums
Executive Director, McCurdy Ministries
Our History
A mission school was founded by United Brethren Deaconess Mellie Perkins in 1912 in Velarde, New Mexico. Miss Perkins had convinced the United Brethren Church of the need for this school, learned Spanish, and moved from Texas to New Mexico to open the school. This school was the first in the valley and a few years later Miss Perkin’s Spanish teacher, Edith McCurdy passed away and her parents donated $1,000 to the school to help open a second school in Santa Cruz named the Edith M. McCurdy Mission, which is McCurdy’s current site. The mission later became known as McCurdy Schools of Northern New Mexico and now is called McCurdy Ministries. Between 1912 and 2012, God called missionaries, volunteers, teachers, and staff to the Española Valley to make God’s difference at McCurdy. McCurdy School educated thousands of children and youth over 100 years. The school worked closely with United Brethren, then Evangelical United Brethren, and since 1968, has been a national historic United Methodist mission institution. McCurdy also helped start the area’s first medical clinic, nursing program, fire department, hospital, community recreation program, and post-secondary education program. Residents of the valley frequently say, “We don’t know what this valley would be like without McCurdy!” The economic downturn in 2008 meant financial difficulties for the school. The McCurdy board thought creatively and applied to the State of New Mexico Public Education Department to open a public charter school on the McCurdy campus. In May of 2012, the centennial class graduated from McCurdy School and the school closed its doors with 237 students. Then in August of 2012, McCurdy Charter School, a public school chartered by the NM Public Education Department, opened on the McCurdy campus with 530 students. At the same time, plans were being made for the United Methodist nonprofit to become McCurdy Ministries to expand the difference the ministry makes in the Valley for children, youth, and families. In 2017, McCurdy Ministries donated eight acres of land and two buildings to benefit the charter school and helped the school build new facilities on the western boundary of our campus. In August of 2017, McCurdy Schools of Northern New Mexico began using the name McCurdy Ministries. We are still a nonprofit, a National Mission Institution of the United Methodist Church and still are striving to make God’s difference in the Española Valley. McCurdy Ministries continues their support of the students and families of McCurdy Charter School by providing free mental health counseling services through Project Cariño. In addition, we provide after school care, New Mexico Pre-K, summer camp, and now LEER, a children’s literacy program and the new McCurdy Family Resource Center for families in the community.
Our Administrative Team

Executive Director
Tiffany Hollums
Rev. Tiffany Hollums is the Executive Director of McCurdy Ministries, a 112 year old national, historic United Methodist mission institution. Tiffany is an ordained United Methodist Deacon in the New Mexico Annual Conference and grew up in Lovington, NM. She first learned of McCurdy Ministries as a young girl when she would eavesdrop on her mother’s United Methodist Women’s Circle when they met at her home. She shared that being able to serve at McCurdy Ministries and in the Española community is a dream come true for her.
Rev. Hollums and her husband, D.G., have been married for 25 years. D.G. is an ordained United Methodist Elder and is serving as the pastor at Zia United Methodist Church in Santa Fe. They have a daughter, Gracie, who is in middle school.
As an ordained deacon, Rev. Hollums is called to serve in the church and in the world. She has served in many different communities and in a wide variety of ministries, including serving as executive director of the Ida Spence United Methodist mission in an urban government housing project area in Covington, KY. She also served as a case manager to foster children in a Christian foster care agency.
In addition, Rev. Hollums has served in many different United Methodist congregations over the past 20+ years as a youth minister, children’s minister, associate pastor and recently served as the associate pastor at St. John’s United Methodist Church in Albuquerque.

Business and Finance Manager
Randall Partin
Randall Partin has served as the Director of Finance and Operations since March of 2024. Prior to coming to McCurdy, Randall was an ordained United Methodist pastor, serving in a variety of settings in North Carolina, Texas, and New Mexico. Before that, he taught Political Science at the University of New Mexico. Randall’s background also includes work for a real estate investment firm, a childcare facility, an Asian fusion restaurant and a liquor store. He brings a unique blend of ministry and administrative experience to McCurdy.

Food Services Manager, Office Assistant and Registrar
Sheri Trujillo
Sheri began working at McCurdy Ministries in 2010 in data entry. Soon after starting, she was offered the position of Cafeteria Manager. She initially declined, but was asked to pray about it, and ultimately decided to accept. It turned out that she really enjoyed it, and she soon became the Food Service Director. In 2019, she moved to the business office and became the Office Assistant and Registrar for Pre-K, After School Care, and Camp Stars. She also helps with breakfast, lunch, and snacks for the Pre-K students. Sheri is an invaluable member of our McCurdy team, helping everyone with whatever it is they might need.

Maintenance Staff
Cosme Andrade

Administrative Assistant
Eufemia Romero
Eufemia began work as administrative assistant to the superintendent in March 1989 when McCurdy was a K-12 educational institution. In 2012, she chose to remain with McCurdy Ministries instead of to working with the McCurdy Charter School. Eufemia has enjoyed working with this ministry over the many years but admits she never planned to stay this long. "It will be difficult when I decide to retire, because it will be like leaving a family behind".

Custodian
Vicente Romero
Vicente was employed as a pipefitter with Los Alamos National Laboratory (and former companies like Zia, Johns Controls, KSL, etc.) for 40+ years and retired in April 2015. He was bored staying home, so he came to work as a part-time cafeteria worker/food handler one week after he retired. Vicente enjoys making friends with staff and numerous volunteers that come to McCurdy from all over the country. He currently serves as custodian/maintenance worker. He loves everything about McCurdy Ministries!

Maintenance Supervisor
Manuel Maestas

Maintenance Staff
Ben Martinez

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