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Family Resource Guide Resources Abortion/Birth Control/Female Healthcare Page # • A-Z Women's Center 892-0660 1 • Birth Control Care Center 1-800-255-7889, 733-7889 1 • First Choice Pregnancy Services 294-CARE, 737-ELLA 2 • Planned Parenthood Charleston - 878-7776 2 • Planned Parenthood E. Flamingo - 547-9888 2 • Planned Parenthood MLK Blvd. - 642-3313 2, 3 • Summit Family Planning 1-800-608-2630, 733-7889 3 • Women's Health Connection 1-877-385-2345 3, 4 • Women's Resource Center 366-1247 4 Adolescent & Children Services • Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas 367-2582 5 • Boys Town 642-7070 5, 6 • Brooks Behavioral Health Center 570-5200 6 • HELP of Southern Nevada's Youth Center 385-3776 6 • Huntridge Teen Clinic 732-8776 7 • Helping Young People Experience Recovery (HYPER) 257-8199 7 Las Vegas Urban League: Child Care Subsidy Program • My Left Foot Children's Therapy 360-1137 7, 8 • National Runaway Hotline 1-800-786-2929 8 • Nevada Homes for Youth 380-2889 9 • Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth 1-888-907-7888, 1-866-UARESAFE 9 • St. Jude's Ranch for Children 294-7100 9, 10 • The Solutions FOUNDATION 485-2455 10 • Southern Nevada Child and Adolescent Services 486-6120 10 • Stepping Stones @ WestCare Women and Children's Campus 385-2020 or 24 hr hotline 385-3332 10, 11 • Street Teens 1-877-LV-TEENS, 809-3585 11 • Trevor Helpline 1-866-488-7386 11 • Voyage-Rancho @ WestCare Women and Children's Campus 385-2020 11, 12 • Young F.A.C.E.S. @ WestCare Women and Children's Campus 385-2020 ext. 275 12 Adoption • Adoption Choices of Nevada 1-800-681-4673, 722-0106 13 • AdoptUsKids-The Adoption Exchange 436-6335 (Hablamos Español) 13 • Catholic Charities (adoption services) 385-3351, 385-2662 13 • A Child's Dream of Nevada Inc. 430-4026 14 • Clark County Department of Family Services 455-0181 14 • Jewish Family Services Agency 732-0304 14 • LDS Family Services (adoption division) 385-1072 or hotline 1-866-530-9143 15 Baby and Infant Assistance • Babies are Beautiful 671-8501 16 • Baby's Bounty 485-BABY (2229) 16, 17 • Bright Beginnings 233-8136 17 • The Lullaby Connection 521-1061 18 • Maternal Child Health Line 1-800-429-2669 • Nurse Family Partnership (assistance for low- income mothers) 759-0779 • UMC Hospital Pediatric Emergency 383-3734 • Sunny Babies 731-8703 18 • Sunrise Children's Hospital 731-8018 Child Abuse • Child Protective Services (Clark County Abuse Hotline) 399-0081 • SAINT (Sexual Abuse Investigation Team, children) 455-5371 • Sunrise Children's Hospital 731-8000 • Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect Team as Sunrise Children's Hospital pediatric emergency department: 731-8181 • Child Protective Services (Bullhead City, AZ) 928-763-2828 • Child Haven 455-5230 Child and Family Services • Child Abuse Hotline 399-0081 • Clark County Family Services 455-5444 • Covering Kids (Nevada Check-Up & Medicaid) 759-0704 • Domestic Violence Hotline/Las Vegas 399-0081 • Harassment/Stalking Protective Orders 229-3581 • Nevada Child & Family Services 486-7800 • Safehouse/Henderson 564-3227 • Senior Services Ombudsman 486-3545 • Senior Protective Services 455-8672 Clothing Assistance • Calvary Downtown Outreach 474-3030 19 • City Mission of Las Vegas 384-1930 19 • College Park Baptist Church 642-5921 19, 20 • Las Vegas Rescue Mission 382-1766 20 • HELP of Southern Nevada 564-3227 20 • Peggy's Attic 455-5424 21 • Second Baptist Church 648-6155 21 • United Methodist Social 383-4054 21 Death and Grieving • Bereaved Parents USA 393-1810 • Families of Murder Victims 873-5696 Domestic Violence Shelters and Resources • Emergency Temporary Protection Order (if suspect is in custody) 646-4981 • Family Violence Intervention 455-3400 • Gender Justice Nevada (crisis hotline, 24 hours, LGBTQIA) 425-QAVP or 855-425-QAVP • Nevada Domestic Violence Hotline (24 hours) 1-800-500-1556 • Safe House Hotline (24 hours) 564-3227 • Safe Nest Hotline (24 hours) 646-4981 • Shade Tree (adults) 385-0072 • Temporary Protection Orders (DV only) 455-3400 • WestCare Domestic Violence Shelter (Bullhead City, AZ) 928-763-7233 Emergency Shelter • Catholic Charities, Crossroads for Senior Men 387-2282 22 • Catholic Charities, Emergency Shelter for Men 387-2282 22 • Catholic Charities, Marian Residence for Senior Women 215-4707 22 • Catholic Charities, Resident Empowerment Program 387-2822 22 • Catholic Charities, St. Vincent HELP Apts. 366-2090 22, 23 • Family Promise 638-8806 23 • Golden Rainbow 384-2899 23 • Las Vegas Rescue Mission 382-1766 24 • Safe House 564-3227 24, 25 • Safe Nest 646-4981 25 • Salvation Army 657-0123 • Shade Tree 385-4596 25, 26 • Women's Development Center 796-7770 26 Employment Services • Foundation for an Independent Tomorrow 367-4348 27 • Nevada Job Connect - North Las Vegas 486-0200 27 • Nevada Job Connect - Las Vegas 486-0100 27 • Nevada Job Connect - Henderson 486-0300 28 • Apple One - Paradise 734-8110 28 • Apple One - Henderson 361-4121 28 • Apple One - West Sahara 258-3010 28 • Apple One - Pecos 898-1956 28 • Goodwill Career Connections 214-2025 28, 29 • Goodwill Workforce Integration 214-2072 29 • Manpower - North 399-5200 29 • Manpower - Convention, Event & Hospitality 242-2675 29 • Manpower - East 893-2626 29 • Manpower - Professional 893-2323 30 Faith Base Recovery Services • Buddhist Recovery Network 31 • Celebrate Recovery 31 • Canyon Ridge Christian Church 658-2722 31 • Central Christian Church 735-4004 31 • Good Samaritan Lutheran Church 873-3589 31 • Green Valley Christian Center 454-2722 31 • Church of Scientology & Celebrity Central Las Vegas 731-1500 31 • International Church of Las Vegas 242-2273 31 • Jewish Alcoholics, Chemically Dependant Persons, and Significant Others 31 • Congregation Ner Tamid 733-6292 31 • LDS Family Services Nevada 385-1072 31 • Millati Islami 31 • National Catholic Council on Alcoholism and Related Drug Problems, Inc. (NCCA) 1-800-626-6910, x 1200 31 • Overcomers Outreach First Church of God 403-8659, 646-2824 31 • Shadow Hills Baptist Church 880-7811 31 • Teen Challenge International 314-1300 32 • White Basin 1-877-871-1495 32 Family Resource Centers • South Rural Clark County 920-6515 33 • North Rural Clark County (Mesquite, Bunkerville) 345-5116 33 • North Rural Clark County (Overton, Logandale, Moapa) 397-6400 33 • Las Vegas North 685-3459 33 • Las Vegas East & Central 631-7098 33 • Las Vegas West 932-1880 33 • Las Vegas South & Henderson 566-0576 33 Family Resource Centers • Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas (West) 932-1880 34 • East Valley Family Resource Center (East and Central) 631-7098 34, 35 • Hope Link (South & Henderson) 566-0576 35 • Olive Crest (North) 685-3459 35, 36 Food Banks-Pantries • A Source of Joy Theatricals 258-0569 37 • Abundant Life SDA Church 647-2627 37 • Ambassadors for Christ 1-877-480-2326 37 • Bereab Christian Fellowship 649-1372 38 • Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas 932-1880 38 • Bible Baptist Church 452-2662 38 • Blood of Lamb 438-5262 38 • Bilingual Behavioral Services 451-7542 39 • Calvary Chapel Spring Valley 362-9000 39 • Calvary Downtown Outreach 474-3030 39 • Canyon Ridge Christian Church 658-2722 39 • Catholic Charities 385-2662 40 • Central Christian Church 735-4004 40 • Changing Directions Community Development 630-6191 40 • Christ the King 871-1904 40, 41 • College Park Baptist Church 642-5921 41 • City Mission of Las Vegas 384-1930 41 • Community Baptist Church 566-0071 41 • Covenant of Love Behavioral Services 255-7733 41, 42 • deep roots CHRISTIAN CHURCH 395-9394 42 • Destined for Glory 364-5679 42 • Discovery Church of North Las Vegas 259-8400 42 • Economic Opportunity Board 647-3307 42 • Emergency Aid of Boulder City 293-0332 43 • Epicenter on the Parkway 735-7655 43 • Family Worship Center 648-3418 43 • Family Youth Enrichment C.D.C. 207-2125 43 • First Ame Church 649-1774 44 • First Baptist Church of Las Vegas 821-1234 44 • First Congressional Church 642-2220 44 • Fish Emergency Assistance 649-6522 44 • Frontier Southern Baptist 642-8776 45 • for the least of these 324-6850 45 • Freedom Foursquare Outreach 431-8463 45 • Full Gospel Temple 649-8085 45 • Get Up Ministries 768-0201 46 • Gethsemani Missionary Baptist 650-9135 46 • Giving Life Ministries 565-4984 46 • GNJ Family Life Center 648-1407 46 • God's Groceries Food Ministry 496-5753 47 • Greater Most High CDGIC 648-3464 47 • Greater New Jerusalem 399-2849 47 • helping hands of NLV 649-7853 47 • Jewish Family Service Agency 732-0304 48 • Saint Therese Center, Serving the HIV Community Since 1998 564-0604 48 • United Methodist Social Ministries 383-4054 48, 49 • UNLV Food Pantry 895-2261 49 Food Banks-Pantries (list) 50-55 Food Banks-Pantries (Español) • Aguilas Centro Familiar Cristiano 871-7900 56 • Asamblea Apostolica #6 434-0244 56 • BBS, Bilingual Behavioral Services 451-7542 56 • C.E. Palabra Viva 531-3170 56 • Casa De Dios Las Vegas 242-5980 57 • Centro de Adoracion 433-4223 57 • Centro de Restauracion Rohi 808-9336 57 • Centro de Victoria 898-8878 57 • Cristo Viene 224-4424 58 • El Buen Pastor 771-1424 58 • Embajadores de Cristo 541-6679 58 Groups-Classes • Alzheimer's Support Group 248-2770 59 • Asperger's Syndrome/High Functioning Autism Support Group 436-7996 59 • Bariatric Support Group 369-7618 60 • Bereavement Support Groups 60, 61 • Epilepsy Support Group 731-8115 61 • The Gay & Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada 733-9800 62 • Hand of Comfort FOUNDATION 683-6373 • Harmony Healthcare Groups 251-8000 62, 63 • Multiple Sclerosis Support Group 731-8115 63 • Parenting Project 455-5295 63, 64 • Red Rock Psychological Groups 898-5311 64, 65 • Signs of Hope Counseling Center 382-1766 65 • Standing
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