Tired of Slow Internet, Sky-High Bills, and Spotty Service? Las Cruces and Doña Ana County Residents—Your Voice Can Fix This
We’ve all been there. You’re in the middle of a Zoom call with family, a big work deadline, or trying to stream your favorite show—and bam: the connection drops. Or worse, you open your monthly bill and wonder how on earth broadband still costs this much for service that feels stuck in the early 2000s.
If you live in Doña Ana County, you’re not alone in that frustration.
That’s exactly why Doña Ana County has teamed up with Mycelia Foundation—a Las Cruces-based nonprofit on a mission to expand reliable broadband access and digital opportunity across southern New Mexico. They’re running a quick community survey to hear directly from residents like you about your real-world internet experience.
The goal? Gather honest feedback that will shape future broadband planning for our county and the entire state. Your answers will go straight to County leaders and state partners who are actively working to bring faster, more affordable, and more reliable internet to every neighborhood in Doña Ana County.
Best part? It only takes five minutes.
The survey is available in both English and Spanish, so everyone in our community can participate. Whether you’re in Las Cruces, Mesilla, Anthony, Hatch, or anywhere else in the county, your input matters.
👉 Take the survey right now: myfound.org/dac-survey
And here’s the easy next step that makes a real difference: forward the link to your neighbors, family members, coworkers, or anyone else who deals with internet headaches here in southern New Mexico.
The more voices we get, the stronger the case we can make for better service across Doña Ana County.
Let’s turn those everyday frustrations into real progress. Your five minutes today could mean faster internet for all of us tomorrow.
Have you already taken the survey? Drop a comment below and let us know what you think—your story might just inspire someone else to jump in.

For more information you can contact:
Nestor Bonilla
Website: https://www.myfound.org/
Email: [email protected]



