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Clark County School DistrictCommunity Resource Guide2021Table of ContentsImmediate AssistanceCrisis Hotlines3Local Law Enforcement5Mental Health Treatment Centers6Shelter7Shelter (Youth)8Substance Abuse9Suicide10General ResourcesChild Care and After School Programs11Clothing15Community Service Agencies18Counseling21Crisis Hotlines29Domestic Violence and Abuse31Education and Advocacy34Employment and Training37Food41Housing45Housing (Youth)48Internet Supports49Wi-Fi Partners51Law Enforcement and Legal Services53LGBTQ and Local Resources56LGBTQ and National Resources57Medical Care58Mentoring and Recreational Programs61Parenting63Pregnancy and Sexual Health66Prenatal and Nutrition Programs68Rent Assistance70Shelter72Special Needs75Substance Abuse78Transportation80Utility Assistance82Welfare Division Offices85Additional Resources86Crisis HotlinesClark County School District School PoliceAnonymous Tip Line: 702-799-0228Main Phone Number: 702-799-5411Children’s Mobile Crisis Response Team (DCFS)Northern Nevada: 775-688-1670 Southern Nevada: 702-486-7865 Rural Nevada: 702-486-7865Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline 702-399-0081National Suicide Prevention Lifeline1-800-273-8255SafeVoice1-833-216-SAFE Text (Crisis text line)Text “HOME” to 741741 Clark County Emergency Temporary Protective Order 702-646-4981Poison Control800-446-6179Rape Abuse Incest National Network (RAINN)/(HOPE)800-656-4673Rape Crisis Center801 S. Rancho Dr., Suite B-2Las Vegas, NV 89106702-385-2153 S.A.F.E. HouseCommitted to stop violence and abuse in the family environment by providing safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling, and education. 921 American Pacific Dr., Suite 300 Henderson, NV 89014 702-451-4203 Hotline: 702-564-3227Safe PlaceSafety and case management services to youth 12-17 years. Youth may text the word “SAFE” along with current location to 69866 to receive the address of the nearest Safe Place. 702-383-1332Safe NestBattered women crisis intervention and counseling. 3900 Meadows Ln.Las Vegas, NV 89107702-877-0133Street TeensDrop-in center, services for homeless at-risk youth, ages 12-21years. 24-hour Hotline: 702-215-4171Local Law EnforcementBoulder City Police Department 702-293-9224Henderson Police Department 702-267-5000Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (Metro)702-828-3111 North Las Vegas Police Department 702-633-9111Mental Health Treatment Centers(All centers accept walk-ins and provide a free evaluation on site, except Desert Willow)IN CASE OF AN IMMEDIATE MENTAL HEALTH OR MEDICAL EMERGENCY, PLEASE CALL 911 or School Police at 702-799-5411Desert Parkway Behavioral Healthcare Hospital 3247 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89109 877-663-7976Desert Willow Treatment Center(Must first contact Mobile Crisis Response Team for evaluation)Mobile Crisis Response Team(Potential in-home evaluation and 30-days of service, if qualified)6171 W. Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89146702-486-8900702-486-7865Seven Hills Behavioral Health Hospital 3021 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy.Henderson, NV 89052844-541-4834Spring Mountain Treatment Center 7000 W. Spring Mountain Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89117702-873-2400ShelterCatholic Charities of Southern NevadaShelter and case management for men (day and night emergency shelter). Assisting homeless men to become self-sufficient. Night shelter for men (Check in 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)Day shelter for men (Open 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.)Renewing HOPE for men (Open 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.)1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89101702-387-2282Outreach WorkersMetro Homeless LiaisonStreet Teens702-828-1556702-215-4173Shade Tree ShelterWomen, children, and single women (24-hour a day sign in).1 W. Owens Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89030 702-385-0072 Shelter (Youth)Nevada Partnership for Homeless YouthEmergency shelter, independent housing, and drop-in center. 702-383-1332 866-U-ARE-SAFE Substance Abuse Desert Parkway HospitalSubstance abuse treatment for youth and adults.3247 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89109 877-663-7976Montevista HospitalSubstance abuse treatment for youth and adults.5900 W. Rochelle Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89103702-364-1111Seven Hills HospitalSubstance abuse treatment for youth and adults. 3021 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy. Henderson, NV 89052855-779-6961Suicide National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 800-273-8255American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP)There is no single cause to suicide. You will learn the warning signs and factors, statistics, and treatment available. Offering survivors of suicide, survivor outreach, and survivors support groups. Nevada Coalition for Suicide PreventionSuicide prevention efforts. 702-486-8225Nevada Office of Suicide PreventionLearn about myths and facts. 702-486-8225 (En Espanol) 888-628-9454 800-273-TALK (8255) suicideprevention.General ResourcesChild Care and After School ProgramsAcelero Learning/Headstart & Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)Provides preschool education to children from low-income families and seeks to enhance the children’s families educational, nutritional, psychological, and health potential. Eligibility requirements pertain. 701 N. Rancho Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-486-1460Boys and Girls ClubBefore and after school programs, Spring Break, and summer programs for children enrolled in school, Kindergarten to Grade 12. Financial assistance is available based on income and family size. For more details and questions refer to website. Lied Memorial Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada2850 Lindell Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89146 Donald W. Reynolds Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada2980 Robindale Rd.Henderson, NV 89074(Has all day Kindergarten program during school year, 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. and during school breaks, 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)Andre Agassi Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada800 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89106Downtown Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada2801 E. Stewart Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89101James Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada2530 E. Carey Ave. North Las Vegas, NV 89030Ralph & Betty Engelstad Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada3540 Cambridge St.Las Vegas, NV 89169Mary & Sam Boyd Club1608 Moser Dr.Henderson, NV 89011Natalie Gulbis Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada9552 W. Tropicana Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89147John C. Kish Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada401 Drake St.Henderson, NV 89015Southern Highlands Boys and Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada10900 Southern Highlands Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89141(Has all day Kindergarten program: during the school year, 6:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. and during school breaks, 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.) 702-368-0317 702-614-8550 702-638-1120702-388-2828702-399-3172702-792-1388702-565-2674702-248-9502702-565-6569702-534-0504SafekeyBefore and after school program, for children, Kindergarten – 5th grade, at participating schools. Financial assistance possible with Las Vegas Urban League and/or City of Henderson. Summer camps offered with early registration. City of Henderson Safekey105 W. Basic Rd.Henderson, NV 89015City of Las Vegas Safekey416 N. 7th St.Las Vegas, NV 89101City of North Las Vegas Safekey4025 Allen Ln.North Las Vegas, NV 89032Clark County Safekey2601 E. Sunset Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89120 702-267-4100 702-229-3399 702-633-1608702-455-8251Sunrise Children’s Foundation (Early Headstart) (8 weeks – 3 years old)Provides “Center Based Services,” at eight different locations or “Home Visiting Program” services to qualifying families. Pre-screening interview required. 2795 E. Desert Inn Rd., Suite 200Las Vegas, NV 89121702-631-7130 school, One-Day Camps, and Holiday/Break Camps for children ages 5 – 15 years. The YMCA offers financial assistance based on eligibility criteria. Billie & Lillie Heinrich YMCA4141 Meadows Ln. Las Vegas, NV 89107Centennial Hills Community Center6601 N. Buffalo Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89131Durango Hills Community Center3521 N. Durango Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89129SkyView Multi-Generational Center3050 E. Centennial Pkwy.North Las Vegas, NV 89081 702-877-9622 702-478-9622 702-240-9622 702-522-7500ClothingAssistance League Las Vegas Thrift ShopDiscounted clothing items. Open Tuesday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. 6446 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-870-2002las-vegas/Deseret Industries Thrift StoreMust have a referral from an LDS Bishop, attainable from any local Mormon Church. Assistance is free with referral, client does not have to be Mormon. This is geared toward those deficient in basic life and work skills. Furniture and appliances may also be available, at the discretion of the LDS Bishop.3750 W. Craig Rd.North Las Vegas, NV 890324655 E. Flamingo Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89121worship702- 649-8191702- 547-0320Dress For Success Southern NevadaProvides professional clothing and counseling for women who are job-ready. Must be referred by an approved agency (i.e. CCSD, Social Services, Library, etc.). 3400 W. Desert Inn Rd., #25Las Vegas, NV 89102702-684-6412Faith Lutheran Thrift StoreOne free change of clothing with approved agency referral on letterhead (i.e. CCSD, Social Services). Referral must list all names and ages for those needing clothing. Store hours: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sundays. Clothing, household goods, and furniture are also available for sale. 2211 S. Rainbow Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-242-0224Goodwill of Southern Nevada Thrift Stores goodwill.vegas/locationsLas Vegas Rescue MissionFree clothing and hygiene kit for homeless individuals and families (proof of ID and birth certificates for all children under 18, required). Call or check website for current hours.Las Vegas Rescue Mission Thrift StoreDiscounted clothing, furniture, household items. Tuesday – Saturday, 9:30 a.m. – 3 p.m., closed Sunday and Monday. 480 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-382-1766Martin’s Thrift ShopFree change of clothing (referral from Social Service Agency with names and social security numbers, required). Discounted clothing on site. Open Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 1219 S. Main St.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-382-9344Opportunity Village Thrift Stores390 S. Decatur Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89107702-383-5911Project 150Betty’s Closet offers FREE clothing to current high school students, with school ID. Open Tuesday - Saturday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. (must be present by 4:30 p.m.). 3600 N. Rancho Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89130702-721-7150 Salvation Army Thrift Store Discounted clothing and household items. For emergency needs, please phone the Salvation Army Administrative Offices.4196 S. Durango Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89147211 Judson Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 89030360 N. Stephanie St.Henderson, NV 89014702-649-8240702-227-3795702-399-2769 702-436-3100Community Service AgenciesCatholic Charities of Southern Nevada1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-2662 Family Resource Centers (FRC’s)Case management for individuals and families in need of assistance in accessing services and programs that will strengthen and support the family. FRCs emphasize community-based collaborative services that are culturally competent, accessible, and flexible. Food distribution and needs assessment done on site, by zip code. East Family ServicesLas Vegas Central and Las Vegas EastServing zip codes: 89032, 89101, 89102, 89104, 89106, 89107, 89108, 89109, 89110, 89119, 89120, 89121, 89142, 89169. 1830 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 103Las Vegas, NV 89104Olive CrestNorth Las Vegas/Urban Clark CountyServing zip codes: 89030, 89031, 89033, 89036, 89081, 89084, 89085, 89086, 89087, 89115, 89130, 89131, 89143, 89149, 89156, 89191.4285 N. Rancho Dr., Suite 160Las Vegas, NV 89130Hope Link South Las VegasServing zip codes: 89005, 89011, 89012, 89014, 89015, 89044, 89052, 89074, 89122, 89123, 89139, 89141, 89183.178 Westminster WayHenderson, NV 89015 Lied Memorial Boys and Girls Club West Las Vegas Serving zip codes: 89004, 89018, 89103, 89113, 89117, 89118, 89124, 89128, 89129, 89134, 89135, 89138, 89139, 89141, 89144, 89145, 89146, 89147, 89148, 89166, 89178, and 89179.2850 S. Lindell Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-631-7098 702-685-3459 702-566-0576, ext. 307702-932-1880Clark County School District Family and Community Engagement Services (FACES)Vision: All schools, families, and communities will be partners in education ensuring success for all children.Mission: Together as partners in supporting all children’s academic, social, and emotional growth, we communicate, nurture trust, and advocate for all families and communities. 702-799-0303 County School District Title I HOPE: Homeless Outreach Program for Education Mission: The Title I Homeless Outreach Program for Education (HOPE) of the Clark County School District works to remove barriers for students experiencing homelessness, to enroll in school and educate school personnel, parents, and unaccompanied youth of the educational options under McKinney-Vento Federal Law. Phone: 702-855-6682 Fax: 702-855-6667 of Southern Nevada1640 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 100Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-369-4357 HopeLink of Southern Nevada 178 Westminster WayHenderson, NV 89015 702-566-0576 Las Vegas Rescue Mission480 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-382-1766 Lutheran Social Services4323 Boulder HighwayLas Vegas, NV 702-639-1730 Salvation Army35 W. Owens Ave. Las Vegas, NV 891012900 Palomino Ln.Las Vegas, NV 89107800-SAL-ARMYCOUNSELING(For guidance on approved providers, call the member services number on the individual’s insurance card or visit Psychology Today, us, for guidance).Associated Bilingual Counseling ABC TherapyProvides counseling and mental health services for domestic violence, impulse control, anger management, behavior modification, gambling addictions, and employee assistance programs. 730 N. Eastern 702-598-2020Al-Anon/AlateenAlateen meetings provide mutual support for young people affected by someone else’s drinking. 702-615-9494 for-alateenAll About You CounselingIndividual and family counseling with in-home therapy options. 8685 S. Eastern Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89123 702-754-0807 Adam’s PlaceEmpowering children, families and teens coping with grief and loss. 2820 W. Charleston Blvd., #40 Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-202-3891Bi-Lingual Behavioral ServicesTargets Spanish-speaking families, providing individual and family counseling. Focus on children and adolescents who have mental health issues.4460 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 200Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-451-7542Bridge CounselingIndividual and family counseling. 1640 Alta Dr., Suite 4Las Vegas, NV 89121 702-474-6450 Brooks Behavioral Health CenterIndividual, group, out-patient, neurofeedback, and substance abuse. 3550 W. Cheyenne Ave., #130North Las Vegas, NV 89032 702-570-5200 Center for Compassionate Care Grief counseling.4131 University Center Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89119 702-796-3167Community Counseling CenterIndividual and family counseling. 714 E. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-369-8700 Compass Behavioral HealthOffers behavioral counseling, conflict, anger management, and interpersonal skills. 702 254-4883 PsychiatrySpecializes in child and adolescent psychiatry. 2775 S. Jones Blvd., Suite 101Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-685-3300 Dream TherapiesAquatic therapy, hippotherapy (horseback riding), and occupational therapy. 702-227-4477 Eagle QuestYouth services specific to life skills. 3680 N. Rancho Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89130 702-646-5437 Counseling CenterHelping children and adults with a wide range of presenting problems. 702-240-8639, Ext. 1 Glass House CounselingPSR & BST. Low cost for uninsured. 1800 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 104Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-586-8693 Grief ShareChurch initiative. findagroupHarmony HealthCareIndividual, family, and couples counseling. 1701 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 300Las Vegas, NV 891023041 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy.Suite 140AHenderson, NV 89052 702-251-8000 Heads UpPSR and BST services. Individual, family, and couples counseling. 2881 S. Valley View Blvd., Suite 1Las Vegas, NV 89102 702-922-7015 Hope Counseling ServicesServes children all ages, young adults, and adults. 702-437-4673 Human Behavioral Institute (HBI) Individual, family, and couples counseling. 2740 S. Jones Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-248-8866 Laughlin Behavioral Health CenterOutpatient counseling.3650 S. Pointe Cir., #208Laughlin, NV 89029 702-298-5313My Place To Be/SEL for PreventionA social and emotional competence in children. Mojave Mental HealthIndividual and family counseling. Children’s Unit6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite A100Las Vegas, NV 89146Adult Unit4000 E. Charleston Blvd., Suite B230Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-253-0818 702-968-5000Mesquite/Moapa Valley Mental Health CenterPlaced on the fringe of Mesquite, Mesquite Mental Health Center provides recovery-oriented mental health services. 702-346-4696Nathan Adelson HospiceWe create a confidential and comfortable environment in which participants may share their grief experiences with others. 702-733-0320 Organization of Parents of Murdered ChildrenTo provide support and assistance to all survivors of homicide victims while working to create a world free of murder. 531-721-5683Neubauer Mental HealthIndividual and family counseling, in office or home, also in Spanish. 5426 Vegas Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89108 702-806-5268Pahrump Behavioral Health CenterTreating youth with serious emotional disturbance.775-751-7406Serenity Mental HealthPSR & BST services, individual, group, and family counseling. 1901 S. Jones Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-815-1550 State Health702-471-0420The CenterLGBTQ Center of Southern Nevada401 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-733-9800 HarborThe Harbor provides assessments to youth at no charge to families.Mojave LocationOpen 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. HYPERLINK "" 861 N. Mojave Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89101Martin Luther King LocationOpen 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. HYPERLINK "" 3001 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89146Charleston LocationOpen 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. HYPERLINK "" 6161 W. Charleston Blvd., Building #2Las Vegas, NV 89146Flamingo LocationOpen 7 days a week, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. HYPERLINK "" 2000 E. Flamingo Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89119702-455-6912702-455-7914702-486-5331702-455-7912NEIGHBORHOOD FAMILY SERVICE CENTERS – MENTAL HEALTH SERVICESNevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Child and Family Services North Neighborhood Family Service CenterServing zip codes: 89030, 89031, 89032, 89033, 89115, 89130, 89131, 89143, 89156, 891654538 W. Craig Rd., Suite 290North Las Vegas, NV 89032East Neighborhood Family Service CenterServing zip codes: 80109, 89110, 89119, 89120, 89120, 891424180 S. Pecos Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89121West Neighborhood Family Service CenterServing zip codes: 89101, 89102, 89103, 89104, 89106, 89107, 89108, 89113, 89117, 89118, 89128, 89129, 89134, 89135, 89138, 89139, 89141, 89144, 89145, 89146, 89147, 89148, 89149, 89161, 89166, 89178, 891796171 W. Charleston Blvd.Buildings: 7, 10, 16Las Vegas, NV 89146South Family Service Center1485 W. Warm Springs Rd., Suite 109Henderson, NV 89014Serving zip co des: 89005, 89011, 89012, 89014, 89015, 89044, 89052, 89074, 89122, 89123, 89124 Phone Number: 702-486-5610Intake Coordinator: 702-485-5503 FAX: 702-486-5630Phone Number: 702-486-7500Intake Coordinator: 702-485-7581 FAX: 702-486-7576Phone Number: 702-486-0000 FAX: 702-486-7742Phone Number: 702-455-7900Intake Coordinator: 702-486-6725 FAX: 702-486-6741CRISIS HOTLINESAIDS Hotline800-448-0440Alcoholics Anonymous702-598-1888Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline702-399-0081Children’s Mobile Crisis Response TeamNorthern NevadaSouthern NevadaRural Nevada775-688-1670702-486-7865702-486-7865Gamblers Anonymous888-222-5542Help of Southern Nevada for Homeless YouthResidential facility for youth ages 12 -20 years. Crisis Hotline, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 866-827-3723Narcotics Anonymous888-495-3222Poison Control800-222-1222Rape Crisis Center801 S. Rancho Dr., Suite C-3Las Vegas, NV 89106 Office: 702-385-2153 Hotline: 702-366-1640WestCare — Community Involvement Center323 N. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-3330S.A.F.E. HouseCommitted to stop violence and abuse in the family environment by providing safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling, and education. 921 American Pacific Dr., Suite 300Henderson, NV 89014Office: 702-451-4203Hotline: 702-564-3227Safe PlaceSafety and case management services to youth 12-17 years. Youth may text the word SAFE and their current location to 69866, or call 702-383-1332 or 866-U-ARE-SAFE, to receive the address of the nearest location.702-383-1332866-U-ARE-SAFE(866-827-3723)Safe NestBattered women crisis intervention and counseling. 2915 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-877-0133Hotline: 702-646-4981Outside of Las Vegas: 800-486-7282Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)Treatment referral and information for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders, English and Spanish. National Helpline: 800-662-HELP (4357)Online Treatment Locators: Prevention Lifeline800-273-8255Vegas Strong Resiliency CenterSupport for events that occurred on October 1, 2017. 702-455-2433833-299-2433WestCare — Detoxification Center702-383-4044DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND ABUSEChild Abuse and Neglect Hotline702-399-0081Children’s Advocacy AllianceHelp and heal children who have been victims of sexual abuse. 702-228-1869Clark County Emergency Temporary Protective Order (TPO) 702-455-3400Crime Stoppers702-385-5555Embracing ProjectProvides healing services to children and youth who are victims/survivors of sexual exploitation, sex trafficking, and violence. 800 E. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-463-6929Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (METRO) — Office of Victim Services702-828-2955 National Coalition to End Domestic Violence and Sexual ViolenceA statewide voice advocating for the prevention and elimination of violence by partnering with communities. Resources for community assistance can be found on the website. No emergency shelter or crisis hotline. 3275 E. Warm Springs Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89120775-828-1115National Network to End Domestic Violence202-543-5566Rape Abuse Incest National Network (RAINN)/(HOPE)800-656-4673Rape Crisis Center801 S. Rancho Dr., Suite C-3Las Vegas, NV 89106702-385-2153S.A.F.E. HouseCommitted to stop violence and abuse in the family environment by providing safe shelter, support, advocacy, counseling and education. 921 American Pacific Dr., Suite 300Henderson, NV 89014702-451-420324 Hour Hotline: 702-564-3227Safe NestConfidential counseling, education, and advocacy for survivors of domestic violence. 3900 Meadows Ln.Las Vegas, NV 89107 702-877-0133Hotline, Call or Text: 702-646-4981 or 800-486-7282Safe PlaceSafety and case management services to youth 12-17 years. Youth may text the word SAFE and their current location to 69866, or call 702-383-1332 or 866-U-ARE-SAFE, to receive the address of the nearest location.702-383-1332866-U-ARE-SAFE(866-827-3723)Victim of Violent Crimes ProgramEligibility criteria: a person must be the victim of a violent crime in Nevada, involving physical injury, threat of physical injury, or death. 702-486-2740 information and notification for offenders in custody only. EDUCATION AND ADVOCACYChildren’s Advocacy AllianceAdvocates for the wellbeing of Nevada’s Children. 5258 S. Eastern Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89119702-228-1869Clark County School District 5100 W. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-799-Clark County School District — Adult Education2701 E. St. Louis Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-799-Clark County School District — Child FindEvaluative process to address the federal mandate to locate and evaluate children, ages 3-21 years, who may have a disability and are eligible for services (IDEA). 3626 Pecos-McLeod InterconnectLas Vegas, NV 89121702-799-7463College of Southern NevadaAdmissions Office Office of the Registrars3200 E. Cheyenne Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 890306375 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146700 College Dr.Henderson, NV 89002csn.edu702-651-4000702-651-5000702-651-3000Head Start (Acelero Learning)Early childhood education. 701 N. Rancho Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-486-1460Job CorpsAcademic and career skills training for students, 16-24 years. 2725 E. Desert Inn Rd., Suite 200Las Vegas, NV 89121702-382-2702Las Vegas Indian CenterJob placement, GED program, AA meetings, substance abuse, Indian child welfare program, and potluck dinner on the first Saturday of each month. Must have proof of heritage; if not, they will help to track heritage. They also provide a heritage tracking class.2300 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-647-5842 PEPNonprofit organization that provides information, services, and training to Nevada families of children with disabilities. Workshops, webinars, and advocacy support. Assistance with IEPs. 7211 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89117702-388-8899Nevada State CollegeDegree programs, continuing education, and tutoring for Grades K - 6.1300 Nevada State Dr. Henderson, NV 89002702-992-2000nsc.eduSocial Security Administration (SSI)800-772-1213Sunrise Children’s FoundationEarly Headstart, 8 weeks - 3 years. Provides “Center Based Services” or “Home Visiting Program” services. 2795 E. Desert Inn Rd., Suite 100Las Vegas, NV 89121702-631-7130 of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) — Center for Academic Enrichment and Outreach (CAEO)Services for youth 19 years and older, to obtain High School Equivalency (GED) and post-secondary education; programs for current high school students, disadvantaged youth, dropouts, low-income students, and their families. Gear UpA UNLV sponsored middle and high school college prep program geared toward low-income students. See website for participating schools. 702-895-4777702-895-3011 and TrainingFoundation for an Independent Tomorrow (FIT)Provides job training/readiness, computer literacy, vocational assistance, work attire, etc. Offers work programs for those with a criminal background. 1931 Stella Lake St. Las Vegas, NV 89106702-367-4348Goodwill Industries of Southern NevadaCareer Connections: 8 a.m. – 4 p.m.Workforce Integration: 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. 1280 W. Cheyenne Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 89030702-214-2008Job Corps Academic and career skills training for students, 16-24 years. 2725 E. Desert Inn Rd., Suite 200Las Vegas, NV 89121702-382-2702Labor SystemsTemporary employment and staffing. 4919 Alta Dr.Las Vegas, NV 89107702-647-6668Las Vegas Indian CenterJob placement, GED program, AA meetings, substance abuse, Indian child welfare program, and potluck dinner on the first Saturday of each month. Must have proof of heritage; if not, they will help to track heritage. They also provide a heritage tracking class.2300 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-647-5842 placement and training. East Las Vegas6615 S. Eastern Ave., Suite 100Las Vegas, NV 89119North Las Vegas2535 W. Cheyenne Ave., Suite 107North Las Vegas, NV 89032702-893-2626 702-399-5200Nevada Job ConnectJob listings/referrals, career resource room, computers, internet, fax, telephones, placement assistance, resume writing, and career/academic counseling. 3405 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 891692827 N. Las Vegas Blvd. North Las Vegas, NV 890304500 E. Sunset Rd., Suite 40Henderson, NV 89014 702-486-0100702-486-0200702-486-0300Nevada PartnersPre-employment workshops and on-the-job training. 690 W. Lake Mead Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89030702-844-8000 Nevada Corporate PlannersAssistance launching your own business. 10785 W. Twain Ave., Suite 229Las Vegas, NV 89135702-367-7373One Stop Career Center (Workforce Connections)Business services, job seeker support, and youth educational and career services. One-Stop Career Center6330 W. Charleston Blvd., #190Las Vegas, NV 89146702-822-4200People ReadyFind local employment.Trojan Labor/Hire QuestNationally recognized temporary staffing agency. 3110 S. Valley View Blvd., Suite 205Las Vegas, NV 89102702-889-9800 Labor AgencyHelping those in hardship gain financial stability. 1201 N. Decatur Blvd., Suite 106Las Vegas, NV 89108702-648-3500Urban LeagueEmployment readiness preparation. 3320 E. Flamingo Rd.Las Vegas, NV 891216480 W. Flamingo Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89103702-476-9561702-227-1573FoodCCSD Food Distribution SitesParent/legal guardian or student must be present with all household student name(s), student ID number(s), and school name(s). Sites offer weekend food on Fridays. ccsd. Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada resources/St. Vincent’s Plaza Lied Dining RoomFree Community Meal Everyday: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. (with Clarity Card)1502 N. Main St.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-385-2662Hands of Hope Community Food Pantry Monday – Saturday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.One visit every 30 days. Requirements include: ID on everyone in the household (birth certificates for children under 18 years), proof of residency (i.e. rent receipt or utility bill that is current within 30 days), Clarity Card (assistance will be provided in obtaining one, if needed), proof of low-income status (Medicaid or SNAP benefits). 1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-386-2662City Impact CenterDistribution time: Wednesday and Thursday, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. 950 E. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-888-4242 Family Resource Centers (FRC’s)Food distribution and needs assessment done on site by zip code. East Family ServicesLas Vegas Central and Las Vegas EastServing zip codes: 89032, 89101, 89102, 89104, 89106, 89107, 89108, 89109, 89110, 89119, 89120, 89121, 89142, 89169. 1830 E. Sahara Ave., Suite 103Las Vegas, NV 89104Olive CrestNorth Las Vegas/Urban Clark CountyServing zip codes: 89030, 89031, 89033, 89036, 89081, 89084, 89085, 89086, 89087, 89115, 89130, 89131, 89143, 89149, 89156, 89191.4285 N. Rancho Dr., Suite 160Las Vegas, NV 89130HopeLink South Las VegasServing zip codes: 89005, 89011, 89012, 89014, 89015, 89044, 89052, 89074, 89122, 89123, 89139, 89141, 89183.178 Westminster WayHenderson, NV 89015 Lied Memorial Boys and Girls Club West Las Vegas Serving zip codes: 89004, 89018, 89103, 89113, 89117, 89118, 89124, 89128, 89129, 89134, 89135, 89138, 89139, 89141, 89144, 89145, 89146, 89147, 89148, 89166, 89178, and 89179.2850 S. Lindell Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89146Family Resource Center Statewide Directory 702-631-7098 702-685-3459 702-566-0576, ext. 307702-932-1880Las Vegas Rescue MissionDinner is served at 5:00 p.m. Emergency food boxes are available to Nevada residents, Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. 480 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-382-1766Lutheran Social ServicesFood pantry, serving the first 40 people daily. Open Monday - Thursday, 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. DigiMart orders must be placed Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. – 9 a.m., for pick-up the following day, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. 4323 Boulder Hwy.Las Vegas, NV 89121702-639-1730 Salvation ArmyFood pantry for local residents in need. Eligibility requirements include ID and proof of residency. Las Vegas Food PantryMonday and Wednesday, 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., Friday, 7:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1581 N. Main St.Las Vegas, NV 89101Henderson Food PantryTuesday and Thursday, 9 a.m. – 11 a.m.830 E. Lake Mead Pkwy.Henderson, NV 89015702-649-8075702-565-9578Three SquareProvides food to local food banks. Visit the website at , for additional information. HousingAccessible Space, Inc.Accessible, affordable housing for seniors and people with disabilities. Visit the website for local apartments. 1-800-466-7722Catholic Charities of Southern NevadaLow-income housing. St. Vincent’s Apartments (Men and women, 18+ years.)702-385-2662Golden RainbowLow cost housing for people with HIV/AIDS. 714 E. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-384-2899Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Affordable apartment search. Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada 702-649-0998 Parson’s PlaceTransitional housing for adults (no children), who are moving out of shelters or are “near homeless.” Case management services provided. 702-383-0847Calcaterra Community Rental HousingAffordable family rental apartments. 702-649-0998 Valley HomesAffordable single-family homes for rent. 702-663-4009Nevada HANDHousing that supports individuals on a fixed income. 295 E. Warm Springs Rd., Suite 101Las Vegas, NV 89119702-739-3345Nevada Homes for YouthAffordable housing for working middle to lower income families. 525 S. 13th St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-380-2889Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA)Public housing, Housing Choice Voucher, and affordable housing.380 N. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-477-3100’s Development CenterTransitional Housing ProgramFurnished apartment to stabilize family. Provides case management. Affordable Rental ProgramSafe and affordable rentals to working low-income families. HOPWA Housing ProgramAffordable housing to families and/or individuals with HIV/AIDS. Lindell Harbor Senior ApartmentsAffordable permanent housing, 55+ years, and income eligible. Homeownership Services Program Educational services to low-income families.7530 W. Sahara Ave., Ste. 105Las Vegas, NV 89117702-796-7770Housing (Youth)Nevada Homes for Youth Independent living, primarily for court ordered minors.525 S. 13th St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-380-2889Nevada Partnership for Homeless YouthEmergency shelter, independent housing, drop-in center. Go to any SAFE PLACE or call702-383-1332866-U-ARE-SAFE Shannon West Homeless Youth Center Provides shelter for at-risk youth, 16 – 24 years. 1640 E. Flamingo Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89119702-526-4990 TeensDrop-in center services for homeless at-risk youth, 12 – 21 years. 5599 S. Pecos Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89120702-215-4171Internet SupportsAccess from AT&T?Affordable Internet for qualifying families. Internet basics program is available to eligible students and their families. 1-866-861-6075 basics program is available to eligible students and their families. 1-877-862-9343home/internetbasics/Connecting KidsIf your student needs a device, please contact your school. Qualifications: New Cox customers with children, Grades K – 12, who are eligible for the National School Lunch Program, Head Start, SNAP, WIC, LIHEAP, and/or TANFReceive Tenant-Based Vouchers, Project-Based Vouchers, or Section 8 Project-Based Rental Assistance (PBRA)And/or live in public housingIf you qualify* and need Internet access for school, please call the Family Support Center at 888-616-2476 Connect2Compete for customers, $9.95/month. 1-800-234-3993 for ConnectivityBeginning August 24, 2020, Wi-Fi will be made available to any students who have Chromebooks but do not have Internet access.?Registration is required.? 702-998-0223or email adguy@unr.edu for more information.Spectrum?For any student who does not have access to the Internet, Spectrum will allow free access to the Internet during school closures.?1-855-855-4575T-Mobile Project 10 Million“Project 10 Million” aims to provide 10 million households with free access to the Internet.?Eligible families will receive up to 100GB of free Internet access each year, one free Wi-Fi enabled hot spot, and the option to purchase select Wi-Fi enabled devices at the company’s cost.1-800-937-8997Wi-Fi PartnersCCSD Wi-Fi Partners Online directory that provides a list and interactive map of free Wi-Fi hotspots available for student use.Eligibility requirements may be based on Free/Reduced Lunch qualifying status.?CCSD families qualifying for Free/Reduced Lunch, may receive reduced Internet prices through COX and other vendors, with proof of documentation that their student is “Free/Reduced Lunch” eligible.?To request proof, parents may email myschoolmeals@ with the student's name, student ID number or date of birth, and the school the student attends. Eligibility letters can be emailed directly to the email account used to complete the meal benefit application, the email address, or can be mailed to the home address noted in Infinite Campus. Parents may contact 1-800-819-7556 and leave a voicemail with the information noted above and a letter will be sent to them.Once eligibility has been received, parents may contact Internet businesses for further assistance.?CCSD Wi-Fi Partners ListCCSD Wi-Fi BusesCCSD school buses equipped with Wi-Fi hot spots will be deployed around the county beginning August 24th, 2020, 7:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.? Wi-Fi Hotspot Bus ScheduleLaw Enforcement and Legal ServicesBoulder City Police Department 702-293-9224Clark County Department of Parole/Probation702-486-3001Clark County Juvenile Justice Services 601 N. Pecos Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-455-5200 County Neighborhood Justice CenterProvides no-cost information, referral, and mediation services to Clark County residents, businesses, and organizations.330 S. 3rd St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-455-3898Clark County School District Police Services 702-799-7830 County School District Police Services — Operation Crime-Free Schools Hotline (Anonymous) 702-799-0228Court Ordered ClassesIn-person and online court-ordered classes, to fulfill court requirements. 661-312-0392District Attorney Family Support Division1900 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite 100Las Vegas, NV 89119702-671-9200Family Law Self-Help CenterLocated on the first floor of Family Court. Open Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. 601 N. Pecos Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89155702-455-1500 (recording)The HarborFree wraparound services and needs assessment center. 861 N. Mojave Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-455-6912Henderson Police Department 702-267-5000Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department 702-828-3111Legal Aid Center of Southern NevadaNon-profit law firm dedicated to providing civil legal services to the most vulnerable in our community. Free educational classes. 725 E. Charleston Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89104702-386-1070 Visit their website at: Nevada Child SeekersAdvocates for and engages in prevention, identification, and location efforts on behalf of missing and exploited children. Family Resource center, ID cards, NetSmartz Internet Safety, and support groups. 6375 W. Charleston Blvd., Bldg. LLas Vegas, NV 89146702-458-7009North Las Vegas Police Department Victim of Violent Crimes ProgramA person must be the victim of a violent crime in Nevada, involving physical injury, threat of physical injury, or death.702-486-7240 and Local ResourcesThe CenterFurthering the well-being, positive image, and human rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community, its allies, and low to moderate income residents in Southern Nevada. 401 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-733-9800Parents, Families, Friends of Lesbians & Gays (PFLAG) Las VegasPFLAG promotes the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons, their families, and friends through: support, to cope with an adverse society; education, to enlighten an ill-informed public; and advocacy, to end discrimination and to secure equal civil rights. P.O. Box 20145Las Vegas, NV 89112702-738-7838LGBTQ and National ResourcesCollege Guide for LGBT Students HYPERLINK "" \h Everyone Is Gay Everyone Is Gay provides advice to LGBTQ youth and works to foster compassionate school environments and communities. My Kid Is GayAn online advice-based resource for families and communities of LGBTQ youth. The Trevor Project National organization focused on crisis and suicide prevention efforts among LGBTQ youth. Teen Suicide Hotline:(866) 4-U-Trevor OR (866) 488-7386 CareAFAN (Aid for AIDS of Nevada) 1830 E. Sahara Ave., #210Las Vegas, NV 89104 702-382-2326 School-Based Health CenterFor CCSD students, 4 - 19 years. 702-636-5400Blind Center of NevadaOffers programs and activities, on and off-site, that encourages independence and improves the quality of life for individuals with visual limitations.1001 N. Bruce St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-642-6000Center for Behavioral Health Services Outpatient substance abuse treatment programs. East: 702-796-0660 Central: 702-382-6262North Las Vegas: 702-399-1600Northwest: 702-636-0085CCSD School Based-Health Centers Immunizations, sports physicals, well child checks, dental care, and eye care, for qualifying students. Located at various school sites. Contact a School Nurse for additional information.College of Southern Nevada (CSN) Dental Faculty PracticeDentist and hygienist on staff; discounted cleanings only, by hygienist students. 6375 W. Charleston BlvdLas Vegas, NV 89146702-651-5510Future Smiles Dental cleanings, sealants, and fluoride treatments for children, 18 years and younger. No cost to families. Call ahead.(Clark High School EPOD)3074 S. Arville St.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-889-3763Huntridge Teen ClinicMedical and dental care for clients 12 – 18 years, uninsured, not Medicaid eligible. Attention Deficit evaluation and treatment for ages 2 – 18 years. No infant exams provided.2100 S. Maryland Pkwy., Suite 1Las Vegas, NV 89104702-732-8776Southern Nevada Health DistrictImmunizations, physicals, dental, sexual health, and family planning. 280 S. Decatur Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89107702-759-1000University Medical CenterEmergency Room1800 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102Outpatient ClinicShadow Ln. and Charleston Blvd. Pediatric PatientsPediatric and Trauma Center Suite 303 702-383-2661702-383-2631 702-383-3642UNLV Faculty Dental PracticeLower prices than a regular practice, no sliding scale fees. 1700 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-774-2400UNLV Pediatric Dental ClinicProvides dental services for children. Accepts Medicaid.1700 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-774-2415UNLV Kids HealthcareProvides general and specialty pediatric services. The clinic is staffed by the pediatric residents and medical students from the University of Nevada, School of Dental Medicine, under the supervision of the faculty. Hours of operation are Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 3006 S. Maryland Pkwy., Suite 315Las Vegas, NV 89109702-992-6868Mentoring And Recreational ProgramsACE Mentor ProgramHelps high school students explore and learn about careers in architectural, engineering, and construction fields. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Nevada 2000 E. Flamingo Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89119702-731-2227Boys and Girls Club (Various Locations)3540 Cambridge StLas Vegas, NV 89169800 N. Martin L King Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89106 2801 Stewart Ave.Las Vegas, NV 8910110900 Southern Highlands Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 891412530 E. Carey Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 89030 702-792-1388702-638-1120702-388-2828 702-534-0504 702-649-2656Hard KnoxRehabilitation and mentoring services.7473 W. Lake Mead Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89128 702-562-1288HELP of Southern NevadaYouth Center Mentoring1417 N. Las Vegas Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89101 702-369-4357Nevada PartnershipServices high school students only. 690 W. Lake Mead Blvd. North Las Vegas, NV 89030702-844-8000Police Athletic League of Southern Nevada (PALS)Provides area youth with free, positive alternatives through athletics, education, and community service. 3065 S. Jones Blvd., Ste. 201Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-828-6521 Purple WingsGroup,one-on-one, and Victim Services Mentoring for girls only, ages 12 – 18 years. Must be referred. 702-608-7659Uplift Foundation of NevadaEmpowers and inspires young people. 702-389-3188 of Southern NevadaYouth activities, classes, and sports for children age 5 years and up. ParentingBaby’s BountyAssistance for those expecting or with infants up to 6 months. Provides basic items, health, safety, well-being education. Low-income eligibility. Must seek referral from case manager or school employee. Boys TownInnovative approach to child and family care to those in the Las Vegas area. 702-642-7070locations/nevadaCommon Sense Parenting Classes (Boys Town) Free! Call for locations, also available in Spanish. 821 N. Mojave Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-642-7070Court Ordered ClassesIn-person and online court-ordered classes, to fulfill court requirements. 661-312-0392COPE ClassesCourt appointed class, seminar for separating parents offered at 5 locations in English and Spanish, approximately 3 - 5 hours, at a cost of approximately $40 per person. Family Solutions, Inc.702-395-8417Discovery Mind & Wellness702-968-9372Kayenta Therapy Center 702-438-780Children in Between877-874-1365Nevada Parenting Program866-504-2883Dignity HealthPrepare for childbirth and more with parenting classes at St. Rose Dominican. 844-896-2622las-vegas/services/birth-centers/postnatal-care/parenting-classesFamily-to-Family ConnectionFree services to families, focusing on children 0 – 5 years. Parenting classes offered at various locations. 3900 Cambridge St., #107, 108Las Vegas, NV 89119702-870-9583 Family SolutionsParent education and counseling. 8440 W. Lake Mead Blvd., Suite 206Las Vegas, NV 89128702-395-8417Online Parenting ProgramsParenting Project Free programs to help parents be more effective in raising their children. Classes offered at various locations in Las Vegas, also in Spanish.702-455-5295family-services/services/Pages/ParentingProject.aspxWell Rounded MommaChildbirth and parenting Education. 6290 S. Pecos Rd., Suite 400Las Vegas, NV 89120702-478-5080Zion Educational SystemsEncourages and assists parents of struggling teens with locating programs (in and out of Nevada), that will bring hope, relief, and recovery to the family. 866-471-8579 Pregnancy And Sexual HealthA-Z Women's CenterFees for services. Spanish speaking. One day servicesSafe abortion services from 6 to 19.6 weeksAbortion Pill/RU486Choice of IV medications for anxiety and pain control Urine and Serum Pregnancy Testing with immediate resultsBirth control pill, Depo-Provera ShotUltrasound exam for all abortion patients1670 E. Flamingo Rd., Suite CLas Vegas, NV 89119 702-892-0660First Choice Pregnancy ServicesOffering free pregnancy testing with immediate results.860 E. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-294-2273Huntridge Teen ClinicAppointments necessary. Pregnancy tests, STD testing, sports physicals, and immunizations offered, fees for all services. 2100 Maryland Pkwy., #1Las Vegas, NV 89104702-732-8776Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada 3220 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 891023300 E. Flamingo RD., Suite 25Las Vegas, NV 89121702-878-7776 702-547-9888Sexual Health ClinicWalk-In Clinic, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., fees for services.280 S. Decatur Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-759-0708 The CenterCommunity center supports activities for the LGBTQ population. Free HIV testing. Open Monday - Friday, 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. 401 S. Maryland Pkwy.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-733-9800 Prenatal And Nutrition ProgramsBaby’s BountyAssistance for those expecting or with infants up to 6 months. Provides basic items, health/safety/well-being education. Low-income eligibility. Must seek referral from case manager or school employee. Baby First HELP of Southern Nevada’s program provides pregnant women with health care information and guidance before and after the baby comes, mother-to-mother support, and assistance with diapers, formula, wipes, and prenatal vitamins. 702-369-4357Baby Steps & Bright BeginningsUniversity Medical Center (UMC) provides healthcare for moms and their babies. Obstetricians, pediatricians, family practice doctors, and certified nurse midwives are available to work with clients so both mother and baby get the care needed.1800 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-383-7318Sunrise Center for Healthy Families702-731-8703Nevada 2-1-1 Offers community referrals for access to medical care, food, baby supplies, parent education, and family planning. *Dial 211 or text your 5-digit zip code to 898211 to access resources around the valley!866-535-5654Sunny Babies(Sunrise Center for Healthy Families)Helps you find a doctor, apply for Medicaid, and register for free childbirth classes. 702-731-8703Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)Financial support.800-863-8942Rent AssistanceCatholic CharitiesRental and mortgage payments as well as utility assistance (one month only). Please provide eviction notice, proof of income, other bills, ID, and all other relevant paperwork. 1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89101702-387-2291Clark County Social ServicesRental payments and mortgage payments (one month only) and utility assistance. Please provide eviction notice, proof of income, other bills, ID, and other relevant paperwork.1600 Pinto Ln.Las Vegas, NV 891062432 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89032750 S. Boulder Hwy.Henderson, NV 890151501 Las Vegas Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89101522 E. Lake Mead Blvd., #4Henderson, NV 89015 702-455-4270702-455-7208702-455-7918702-455-1990702-455-4270HELP of Southern NevadaRental payments (one month only). 1640 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 100Las Vegas, NV 89119702-369-4357, Ext. 1825 HopeLinkProvides temporary rent, food, and utility subsidies to hard-working families who have been unexpectedly displaced by abuse, layoffs, or illness. 178 Westminster WayHenderson, NV 89015702-565-9578Lutheran Social Services of NevadaRental and utility assistance must have at least one minor child and rental assistance is by referral or appointment only, when funds are available. 4323 Boulder Hwy.Las Vegas, NV 89121702-639-1730Nevada 2-1-1 Offers community referrals for access to medical care, food, baby supplies, parent education, and family planning. *Dial 211 or text your 5-digit zip code to 898211 to access resources around the valley!866-535-5654Salvation ArmyRental and utility assistance when funds are available, one month only. 830 E. Lake Mead DriveHenderson, NV 89015702-565-9578ShelterAngel’s PowerResources for child victims of family sexual abuse. Pets welcome.800 N. Rainbow Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89107702-233-822124-Hour Emergency Crisis Hotline866-551-6893Catholic Charities of Southern NevadaShelter and case management for men (day and night emergency shelter). Assisting homeless men to become self-sufficient. Night shelter for men (Check in 3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.)Day shelter for men (Open 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.)Renewing HOPE for men (Open 7 a.m. – 3:30 p.m.)1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89101702-387-2282Crossroads/Transitional Housing for Senior MenFor men 50 - 70 years who have recently experienced a traumatic life event (i.e. death of a spouse, etc.) that jeopardizes their ability to live independently. Screened by social services staff on premises. 2121 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89102702-727-4360Daily Resource CenterMen and women, from March 17 to November 17, winter shelter is free. May be extended beyond March depending on funding. Months outside of November to March are $9.00 a night. 33 W. Owens Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89030702-701-5347Family Promise Shelter for families. Call for intake.702-638-8806Hope Link (emergency shelter subject to funding) Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. 78 Westminster Way Henderson, NV 89015 702-566-0576Las Vegas Rescue Mission/Family ShelterWomen and children stay separate from men. Women and children must report in by 3 p.m. for intake into the women’s shelter. Men must report to back door D Street gate by 4 p.m. Men are interviewed for intake in the transient food line from 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. No phone interviews. Must leave shelter by 6 a.m. daily. 480 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-382-1766Outreach WorkersStreet TeensNevada Partnership for Homeless Youth (NPHY) 702-215-4173702-224-4283Salvation Army Doors open to anyone. For shelter, resident’s breakfast is served at 6:15 a.m. and dinner is served at 3:20 p.m. Men stay separate from women and children. 37 W. Owens Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 89030702-639-0277Shade Tree Shelter Women, children and single women (24-hour a day sign in) 1 W. Owens Ave.North Las Vegas, NV 89030 702-385-0072St. Vincent’s Help Apartments (Men and Women 18+) 1521 N. Las Vegas Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-366-2090Veteran’s Village1150 S. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89104702-222-1680Special NeedsAging and Disability Services Division1860 E. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702- 486-3545adsd.Blind Center of Nevada Offers programs and activities, on and off-site that encourages independence and improves the quality of life for individuals with visual limitations. 1001 N. Bruce St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-642-6000Child Focus A non-profit agency that provides resources and services for children living in foster care and helps prepare them for adulthood. 4310 S. Cameron St. , Suite 12Las Vegas, NV 89103702-436-1624Clark County School District 5100 W. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-799-Clark County School District — Child FindEvaluative process to address the federal mandate to locate and evaluate children, ages 3-21 years, who may have a disability and are eligible for services (IDEA). 3626 Pecos-McLeod InterconnectLas Vegas, NV 89121702-799-7463Easter Seals of Southern Nevada Provides services to help all people with disabilities or special needs and their families. 6200 W. Oakey Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146702-870-7050nevadaJewish Family Services2309 Renaissance Dr., Ste. BLas Vegas, NV 89119702-732-0304Las Vegas Indian CenterJob placement, GED program, AA meetings, substance abuse, Indian child welfare program, and potluck dinner on the first Saturday of each month. Must have proof of heritage; if not, they will help to track heritage. They also provide a heritage tracking class.2300 W. Bonanza Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89106702-647-5842 PEPNonprofit organization that provides information, services, and training to Nevada families of children with disabilities. Workshops, webinars, and advocacy support. Assistance with IEPs. 7211 W. Charleston Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89117702-388-8899Opportunity VillageAssistance to individuals with intellectual disabilities. 6300 W. Oakey Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89146451 E. Lake Mead Dr.Henderson, NV 89015702-259-3700702-564-7400Special Olympics of Nevada 2950 S. Rancho Dr., Ste. 102Las Vegas, NV 89102702-474-0690UNLV Ackerman Autism Center630 S. Rancho Dr., Suite ALas Vegas, NV 89106702-998-9505unlv.edu/medicine/autismcenterUS Department of Veterans Affairs 800-827-1000Substance AbuseAl-Anon Hope and help for families and friends of alcoholics. Various Locations in Las Vegas. 702-615-9494Al-ATeen Hope and help for young people who are the relatives and friends of a problem drinker. Various Locations in Las Vegas702-615-9494Alcoholics Anonymous702-598-1888Community Counseling Center Individual and family counseling. 714 E. Sahara Ave.Las Vegas, NV 89104702-369-8700Desert HopeDetox, in-patient, and out-patient services for adults only. 3441 S. Eastern Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89169855-962-0137Desert Parkway HospitalSubstance abuse treatment for youth and adults. 3247 S. Maryland Pkwy.2Las Vegas, NV 89109877-663-7976Montevista HospitalSubstance abuse treatment for youth and adults. 5900 W. Rochelle Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89103702-364-1111Serenity Mental Health Substance abuse counseling. 1901 S. Jones Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 899146702-815-1550Seven Hills Hospital Substance abuse treatment for youth and adults. 3021 W. Horizon Ridge Pkwy.Henderson, NV 89052702-947-2650West Care Community Triage Center (Detoxification)Nevada residents, adults only, sliding scale fees. 930 N. 4th St.Las Vegas, NV 89101702-383-4044TransportationEast Valley Family ServicesBus passes can be provided for those providing proof of employment or doctor appointment. (Walk-in hours: Mon. and Tues.: 9 a.m. -11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.; Wed. and Thurs. - appointment only; closed on Fri.)1830 E. Sahara Ave. #103Las Vegas, NV 89104702-631-7098 Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow (FIT) Bus passes for FIT clients only.1931 Stella Lake Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89106 702-367-4348 of Southern Nevada Bus passes for verifiable new employment or verifiable doctor appointments. Depending on funding there are maximum amounts that clients will qualify for every six months. 1640 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste.100Las Vegas, NV 89119702-369-HELP(4357) Logisticare Medicaid clients can receive transportation help for all Medicaid covered appointments. 3280 N. Cimarron Rd.Las Vegas, NV 89129888-737-0833Medicaid Transportation Management (MTM)Approval and scheduling for Medicaid eligible passengers. 844-879-7341Para-Transit (CAT)Shared ride, public transportation service for people with disabilities, as required by federal law, who are functionally unable to independently use the RTC fixed route service. Operates 24 hours a day, 365 days per year. Fares for non-Medicaid passengers. 702-228-4800 Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) Provides public transportation. Bus routes and fares posted online. “rideRTC” app available for additional convenience for users. 702-228-7433 AssistanceCatholic Charities Rental and mortgage payments as well as utility assistance (one month only). Provide eviction notice, proof of income, other bills, ID, and all other relevant paperwork.1511 N. Las Vegas Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89101702-387-2291702-385-2662Clark County Social ServicesRental payments and mortgage payments (one month only) and utility assistance. Please provide eviction notice, proof of income, other bills, ID, and other relevant paperwork.1600 Pinto Ln.Las Vegas, NV 891062432 N. Martin Luther King Blvd.Las Vegas, NV 89032750 S. Boulder Hwy.Henderson, NV 890151501 Las Vegas Blvd.North Las Vegas, NV 89101522 E. Lake Mead Blvd., #4Henderson, NV 89015 702-455-4270702-455-7208702-455-7918702-455-1990702-455-4270HELP of Southern NevadaRental payments (one month only). 1640 E. Flamingo Rd., Ste. 100Las Vegas, NV 89119702-369-4357, Ext. 1825 HopeLinkProvides temporary rent, food, and utility subsidies to hard-working families who have been unexpectedly displaced by abuse, layoffs, or illness. 178 Westminster WayHenderson, NV 89015702-565-9578Nevada Division of Welfare and Supportive Services – Energy Assistance Program (EAP) Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)702-486-1404 Way of Southern Nevada REACH Project (Relief through Energy Assistance to Prevent Customer Hardships) a year-round program designed to help vulnerable adults 62 years and older, medically fragile or Reserve and National Guard members, who meet the income guidelines, have access to energy assistance.REACH Agencies: Clark County Senior Advocates702-455-7051East Valley Family Service702-631-7098HELP of Southern Nevada702-369-4357Henderson Senior Center702-267-2956HopeLink702-566-0576, ext. 302Las Vegas Urban League702-636-3949Las Vegas West Lied Memorial Boys and Girls Club Family Resource Center702-932-1880Lutheran Social Services of Nevada702-639-1730, ext. 6Salvation Army702-649-8240United Labor Agency of Nevada (ULAN) 702-648-3500Welfare Division OfficesAssists in basic needs through cash grants, food stamps, medical assistance, employment and training, and securing child support. Belrose Office, 700 Belrose St. 702-486-1646Cambridge Center, 3900 Cambridge St. , Suite 202702-486-1646Community Assistance Center, 1504 N. Main St.702-486-1646 Flamingo Office, 3330 E. Flamingo Rd.702-486-1646Henderson Office, 520 Boulder Hwy.702-486-1646Nellis Office, 611 N. Nellis Blvd.702-486-1646Owens Office, 1040 W. Owens Ave.702-486-1646Craig Office, 3223 W. Craig Rd. #140702-486-1646 Spring Mountain Office, 3101 Spring Mountain Rd. #3702-486-1646Professional Development Center (PDC), 701 N. Rancho Dr. 702-486-1646For Additional ResourcesWhere Nevadans Find the Help They NeedNevada 2-1-1 is Nevada’s most comprehensive, free connection to critical health and human services. Information about local community services is available in a single statewide location that can be accessed via voice, text, and online.Nevada 2-1-1 is a statewide partnership that is led by the State of Nevada, United Way of Southern Nevada, United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra, Crisis Call Center, and HELP of Southern Nevada. The goal of this partnership is to connect any and all Nevadans to vital health and human resources and to eliminate the confusion and frustration of knowing where to turn in a time of need.Dial 211 from any landline phone. Dial 1-866-535-5654 from a landline OR cell phone. OR Text questions?to TXT211 (898211)Disclaimer: Please contact business/agency before arriving on site to confirm hours, services, and safety procedures. ................
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