Do you need help from your counselor?
The city is focused on the Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, a starting point where homeless individuals can go to access resources all in one place within the Corridor of Hope at 314 Foremaster Lane. Currently, the Courtyard is open seven days a week 24 hours a day. Get help by calling 702-229-6117 or courtyardHRC@lasvegasnevada.gov. In addition, the city's homeless outreach, or MORE (Multi-agency Outreach Resource Engagement), team can be reached at 702-229-MORE (6673)
Assistance with utility assistance, weatherization of home, diaper bank, holiday assistance etc.
We assist families and individuals throughout Southern Nevada to overcome barriers and attain self-sufficiency through direct services, training and referral to community resources.
Your help and support of our programs and services will ensure that our mission is carried forth and that we can help people help themselves by connecting them to services, training and referrals they need to be successful and self-sufficient.
https://www.helpsonv.org/
Are you a young person, ages 12 – 20, with nowhere to sleep tonight? Are you running away or afraid you’re going to get kicked out? Are you in an unstable housing situation or couch surfing with friends? Are you in need of a place to stay, food, clothing, hygiene supplies, or someone to talk to? Do you feel unsafe?
NPHY is here to help! Call our crisis hotline 24-hours-a-day at 1-866-U-ARE-SAFE (1-866-827-3723) to get connected to immediate help.
Additionally all RTC buses, Terrible's Gas Stations and Fire Stations are NPHY partners. You can seek help at those locations today!
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. https://aarsi.ccsd.net/title-i/hope/
Students experiencing homelessness are those who lack a fixed, regular, and adequate nighttime residence, which includes the following:
Living with friends or relatives due to loss of housing, economic hardship, or a similar reason;
Living in a hotel or motel due to lack of alternative accommodations;
Living in an emergency or transitional shelter;
Living in a car, park, on the street, or similar settings.
Please see the Title I Advocate- Ms. Savran- on campus if you are in any of the above situations.
St. Jude's Ranch for Children presents the Care Center, a safe drop-in center space for transition aged-youth and young families that are experiencing homelessness, at-risk of homelessness or victims of violence ages 18-25 years old.
Transition aged-youth are offered a welcoming and age-appropriate environment away from the dangers of the street.
Hours of operation: 10am-6pm Monday-Friday
Location: 2685 S. Rainbow Blvd. Suite 108, Las Vegas, NV 89146 702-436-0064
NEVADA 211 MISSION STATEMENT
Our vision is to empower all Nevadans to achieve optimal self-sufficiency, health and well-being.
Our mission is to connect all individuals, families, and providers to essential health and human services information and resources.
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada offers a wide variety of housing and shelter services ranging from emergency shelter to long term support and guidance.
Our aim is to provide the resources needed to empower our clients and help them reach their goals of self-sufficiency.
https://www.catholiccharities.com/services/housing-shelter/