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Las Vegas Community Resource Guide

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Las Vegas Community Resource Guide

Las Vegas Community Resources list

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Community Resource List

1. GENERAL ASSISTANCE
Help hotline, basic needs assistance, family supportive services.

NEVADA211
Website: [Link]
Phone: 211
A one-stop connection to resources in the Valley. Usually have the most up-to-date knowledge on open
programs.

Nevada Partners
Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-844-8000
Organization that coordinates partners from across the valley to provide housing, youth, and family
supportive services.

Catholic Charities
Phone: 702-387-2282
Location: 1511 Las Vegas Boulevard North Las Vegas, NV 89101
Homeless Services including Clarity Card assistance.
FREE COMMUNITY MEALS: Every day from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
Food Pantry (Registered Clients can use once every 30 Days) M-Sat. 8a-4p
MENS SHELTER provided every day of the year. 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. M-F. Day Shelter 7:00 a.m. to 3:00
p.m. Night Shelter Check-in 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

The Salvation Army


Location: 35 W Owens Ave, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Phone: (702) 657-0123 Ext. 21
Family shelter
(702) 657-0123 Ext.22
Men & Women, night & day shelter available, random Breathalyzer

Nevada Homeless Alliance (NHA)


Website: [Link]
Group dedicated to connecting homeless individuals to resources across the valley. They hold mobile
pop-ups in different locations where anyone can go speak to organizations offering resources and
assistance programs.
CARE Complex
Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-323-4459
Location: 200 Foremaster Lane Las Vegas, NV
Non-profit organization dedicated to assisting individuals transition into stable housing, obtain
identification, and access necessary resources.

Access Nevada
Website: [Link]
Phone: 1-800-992-0900
One stop portal for residents of the State of Nevada to apply for assistance. Applicants can seek food,
medical, and other benefits provided by the state.
2. HOUSING ASSISTANCE
Assistance finding a new home, rental, utility, and mortgage assistance.

Nevada Housing Division


Website: [Link]
Email: NHDInfo@[Link]
Phone: (775) 687-2240
City of Las Vegas (702) 229-5935
City of Henderson (702) 267-2025
Toll Free: (800) 227-4960
They offer security deposit assistance for individuals whose income is 60% or less of area median
income. They offer homeowner, homebuyer, and renters assistance programs.

Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority (SNRHA)


Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-477-3100
Address: 5390 E Flamingo Road Las Vegas, Nevada 89122
Email: cwilliams@[Link]
This is the PHA for Southern Nevada’s Housing Voucher/Section 8 program. Their Affordable Housing
Department also manages and maintains properties that are non-federally aided.

Chicanos por la Causa (CPLC)


Website: [Link]
Phone: (702) 207-1614
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) approved counseling agency that provides housing counseling
services and other housing support services.

Neighborhood Housing Services of Southern Nevada


Website: [Link]/
Phone: 702-649-0998
Address: 1849 Civic Center Drive North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Provides affordable rental housing, down payment assistance, and other housing support services.

Family Promise of Las Vegas


Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-638-8806
Address: 1410 S Maryland Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89104
The resource center is open daily, Monday through Sunday from 7 am to 5 pm. Client Advocate
Staff available to create a plan to achieve employment and housing. Offer transitional housing and
family stabilization services.
Clark County Social Services
Website: [Link]
Phone: (702) 455-4270
Email: ssadmin@[Link]
A good general resource for the greater Las Vegas area. They offer many services, including rent
assistance for multiple months through the CHAPS program, but applications take 4-7+ weeks to be
processed due to the incredible need for assistance in the valley right now.

HopeLink of Southern Nevada (N. Las Vegas and Henderson)


Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-566-0576 ext 312 between 8am and Noon Monday through Thursday
Email: info@[Link]
Rent, mortgage, utility, and other assistance through HopeLink is available by calling or inquire by
email. They are incredibly busy, do not be afraid to reach out daily until you are connected to
the resource you need.

Golden Rainbow
Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-384-2899
Email: INFO@[Link]
Golden Rainbow's Affordable Housing Program provides long-term and transitional housing to low-
income individuals and families affected by HIV/AIDS.
3. ENERGY ASSISTANCE
Utility assistance for NV Energy

Nevada State Energy Assistance Program (EAP)


Website: [Link]
Phone: (702) 486-1404
Fax: (702) 486-1441
The Energy Assistance Program (EAP) provides a supplement to assist qualifying low-income Nevadans
with the cost of home energy. EAP helps reduce energy bills by making payments directly to the energy
company on your behalf.

Nevada REACH Program


Website: [Link]
An NV Energy Foundation funded program designed to help vulnerable adults who meet the income
guidelines and are experiencing economic hardship. Project REACH is administered through United Way
of Southern Nevada and is available year-round until funds are exhausted.

4. SENIOR SERVICES
Medical transportation, community programs, food pantry

Helping Hands of Vegas Valley


Website: [Link]
Phone: (702) 633-7264 [ x228 for scheduling ]
Address: 3640 N. 5th Street, Suite 130 North Las Vegas, NV 89032
Helping Hands of Vegas Valley is a non-profit whose mission is to improve the quality of life for senior
citizens and their families in order to maintain their dignity and independence. They offer a Senior
Transportation Program, Food Pantry Program, Home Maintenance & Minor Repair, and a Respite Care
Program.

Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center


Address: 2420 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. – Building B, North Las Vegas, NV 89032
Phone: (702) 636-0064
Email: MLKSENIORCENTER@[Link]
Fax: (702) 636-0133
The Martin Luther King Jr. Senior Center serves adults ages (55+) seeking access to services and
information to improve, enhance and empower their quality of life. Services include but are not limited
to: Computer training, health and fitness classes, congregate meal program, health care,
information/benefit assistance, transportation, food distribution, fun activities – dance, crafting, bingo,
and more!
4. EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE
Workforce supportive services, resumé assistance, hiring assistance

Nevada Vocational Rehabilitation (DETR)


Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-486-5230
Email: NVRehab@[Link]
Offer a program where clients work with a counselor to create an employment plan that best suits their
needs, often collaborates with businesses to assess job sites and implement tools that will improve
an employees ability to successfully perform duties.

OneStop Vocational Rehabilitation


Website: [Link]
[Link]
Phone: 1-877-872-5627 or TTY 1-877-889-5627
Email: info@[Link]
Individualized employment program. Participants may receive diagnosis, an individualized rehabilitation
program, counseling and guidance, training, job placement, and services to support job retention.

Goodwill Career Services


Website: [Link]
Phone: 702-486-5230
Goodwill Career Centers provide free services to all job seekers. No matter your situation – long-term
unemployed, criminal background, underemployed, disabled, looking for a change, looking for better
pay, need training or need education.

Workforce Supportive Services (WSS)


Phone: 702-445-7105
Email: workforce@[Link]
Program offers transportation assistance for employment and training, employment referrals, assistance
with online applications and barriers to employment (workforce cards, uniforms, licenses, etc.), and
more! Please email our workforce team for more information.

Office of the Labor Commissioner (OLC)


Phone: (702) 486-2650
Website: [Link]
Address: 3300 West Sahara Avenue, Suite 225 Las Vegas, NV 89102
The OLC is responsible for ensuring that minimum wage, prevailing wage, and overtime are paid to
employees in Nevada, and that employee rest, break, and lunch periods are provided. In addition, the
OLC has authority over the employment of minors and other employment practices.
4. CHILDCARE ASSISTANCE
After-school/childcare assistance for low-income families

Las Vegas Urban League (LVUL)


Website: [Link]
Phone: (702) 473-9400
Email: childcareinfo@[Link]
Address: 2470 N. Decatur, Suite 150 Las Vegas, NV 89108
The LVUL Child Care Subsidy Program helps low-income families pay for the cost of childcare.
Households must meet the income requirements, and adults must have an approved work care
requiring childcare. The application and instruction to apply can be found at their website.

5. LEGAL ASSISTANCE
Tenants’ rights, eviction response, general housing legal aid

Civil Law Self-Help Center


Phone: 702-386-1070
Website: [Link]
Address: 200 Lewis Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89104
Open Monday-Thursday from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (except holidays and other non-judicial days when
the court is closed).

Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada


Phone: (702) 386-1070
Website: [Link]
Address: 725 E. Charleston Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89104
Provide free “Ask a Lawyer” services where clients can speak to volunteer lawyers regarding small
claims, tenant’s rights, and more.

Nevada Legal Services


Phone: (702) 386-0404
Website: [Link]
Address: 530 South 6th St. Las Vegas, NV 89101
Offer free legal aid and guidance for matters concerning tenant’s rights, worker’s rights, immigration
rights, and more.

Some organizations offering renters advocacy/legal aid services are:


Legal Aid Center of S. Nevada (702) 671-3976 | Tenant’s Rights
Nevada Legal Services (702) 286-0404 | Know Your Rights: HOUSING
6. FAMILY SAFETY
Shelters for women and families seeking safe and confidential housing

SafeNest
Phone: 702-646-4981 (call or text)
Website: [Link]

Shade Tree (open 24 hours)


Phone: 702-385-0072
Website: [Link]
Address: 1 West Owens Ave North Las Vegas, NV 89030

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