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Las Vegas Resources for Homeless Residents:

Emergency Assistance:
o HELP of Southern Nevada
http://www.helpsonv.org/programs-emergency.php
Services offered include rental assistance, utility assistance, bus passes, food vouchers, clothing vouchers,
HOPWA, hygiene products, SNAP temporary food resources, referrals to other services, and case management
Single adults with no children must receive a referral from Clark County Social Services at 1600 Pinto Lane, Las
Vegas, NV 89106
Adults with children or those who have received a referral may visit 1640 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas NV
89119 Monday - Thursday between 7 am - 5 pm or call 702-369-4357 x1825
o Emergency Aid of Boulder City
600 Nevada Highway, Boulder City, NV 89005, (702) 293-0332
Provides emergency assistance for rent, utilities, food, gasoline, auto repair, and medical needs to residents
and stranded travelers
Homeless Services:
o Also through HELP of Southern Nevada
http://www.helpsonv.org/programs-homeless.php
Homeless Services consists of the following programs: O.U.T.R.E.A.C.H., Mobile Crisis Intervention Team,
Intensive Case Management, Shelter Plus Care, A New Start, and PATH
Single adults with no children must receive a referral from Clark County Social Services at 1600 Pinto Lane, Las
Vegas, NV 89106
Adults with children or those who have received a referral may visit 1640 East Flamingo Road, Las Vegas NV
89119 Monday - Thursday between 7 am - 5 pm or call 702-369-4357 x1825
o City of Las Vegas Homeless Services
http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/information/22762.htm
Contact information: 495 S. Main St., Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 229-7529 (PLAY)
TTY (telecommunication for the Deaf number): (702) 229-2330
Fax: 382-3045
Business Hours: Monday to Thursday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., CLOSED Friday
o Help Hope Home
http://www.helphopehome.org/
Please see the attached handout for information about coordinated intake services and locations of Clark
County Social Services offices
http://www.helphopehome.org/Coordinated%20Intake_Info%20Sheet_01_07_15_Rev_1%202.pdf
Shelters and Supported Housing: for a full list of services, please visit the following websites or see resources below under
Coordinated/Multiple Services
o http://www.shelterlistings.org/city/las_vegas-nv.html
o http://www.homelessshelterdirectory.org/cgi-bin/id/city.cgi?city=Las%20Vegas&state=NV
Food Services:
o Three Square: 4190 N. Pecos Road, Las Vegas, NV 89115
Phone: (702) 644-3663, http://www.threesquare.org
Three Square is the Valley's food hub, providing a central location where donated and rescued food can be
collected and distributed to those in need. The organization provides bakery goods, produce, dairy, nonperishable products and ready-to-eat meals to non-profit and faith-based organizations.
*Please note that Three Square does not directly distribute meals at this location. However, this
organization provides meals for many other partners in the community who do directly distribute food
to those in need. You may contact Three Squareor visit their websit for help finding a community
partner who is distributing food if you or a loved one needs these resources.

Coordinated/Multiple Services:
o All individuals in need:
Las Vegas Rescue Mission: 480 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89106-3227
Phone: (702) 382-1766, http://www.vegasrescue.org/
The rescue mission campus includes a dining facility that can feed 300 individuals, along with a
training facility with a computer lab and classroom space. The Shelter of Hope includes 42 beds for
women and children in need of emergency shelter, and 30 beds for women as part of the mission's
residential recovery program. The campus also includes the New Life Center, which can house 94
men and also has 18 emergency shelter beds for single fathers.
New Genesis: 2113 Sunrise Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89101
Phone: (702) 384-8007, http://newgenesis.org/
New Genesis provides transitional housing for homeless adults in Las Vegas. The Transitional Housing
Program provides free housing to qualified individuals who are employed. Clients stay in private
rooms, must check in and out of the building and remain in compliance with the terms of their
Individual Service Plan in order to remain in the program.
Reconnection to Family Program: (702) 229-2330
http://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/information/22790.htm
This program offered by the city of Las Vegas provides one-way, one-time, out-of-town
transportation assistance to individuals and families to reach designated housing or secure other
support through awaiting family members.
o Teenagers and adolescents:
Nevada Partnership For Homeless Youth: 4981 Shirley St, Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 383-1332, http://www.nphy.org/index.html
This organization provides street outreach, transitional housing and other emergency services for
homeless youth.
Street Teens: 5599 S Pecos Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89120
Phone: (702) 215-4171, http://www.streetteens.org/
This volunteer-based nonprofit organization assists homeless, abandoned and at-risk youths ages 12
to 21 with basic needs such as food, clothing, blankets and sleeping bags. The organization also
provides case management, showers, haircuts, laundry services, bus passes and a wide range of other
services.
o Women and children/victims of domestic violence:
S.A.F.E. House: 921 American Pacific Drive, Suite 300, Henderson, NV 89014
Phone: (702) 451-4203 / Hotline: (702) 564-3227, http://www.safehousenv.org/aboutus.html
The organization operates a shelter for battered women and their children, along with counseling and
community education in an effort to stop abuse in the family environment.
Safe Nest: 2915 W. Charleston Blvd., Suite 12, Las Vegas, NV 89102
Phone: (702) 877-0133 / Hotlines: (702) 646-4981 and (800) 486-7282, http://www.safenest.org/
Safe Nest addresses domestic violence issues by providing shelter, counseling, advocacy and
prevention. The organization serves not only victims, but also batterers and their children. The goal of
Safe Nest is to "assist families from crisis to healing, while empowering victims toward self-sufficiency
in violence-free lives."
The Shade Tree: 1 West Owens, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Phone: (702) 385-0072 / Hotlines: 1-800-500-1556 and 1-800-799-7233
http://www.theshadetree.org
This organization's mission is to provide safe shelter to homeless and abused women and children in
crisis, and to offer life-changing services promoting stability, dignity and self-reliance.

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