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Guide to Local Resources GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES Table of Contents Housing Information • Housing Information Community Development Programs a.k.a. Global Property Mgmt. Group, Inc. • Subsidized HUD Insured Southern Nevada 2900 Alta Dr. Apartment Developments Las Vegas, NV 89106 • Accessible Rentals (702) 873-8882 • Child Care Service: Leases affordable housing to • Clothing seniors, disabled persons, & families. • Community Assistance • Counseling Support Groups Housing Resource Center • Disability Benefits 1 (877) 428-8844 • Emergency www.NVHousingSearch.org www.SocialServe.com • Employment and Training Services • Family Planning Housing & Urban Development • Food Assistance 302 E. Carson, Suite 400 • Health / Medical Assistance Las Vegas, NV 89101 • Hotlines (702) 366-2100 • Legal Assistance • Recreation Invitation Homes • Seniors Only Search for Homes for Rent in Las Vegas: https://www.invitationhomes.com/ • Special Needs for Senior Citizens • Shelters Nevada Housing Division • Taxation 1830 College Pkwy., Ste. 200 • Transportation Carson City, NV 89706 • Utility Assistance 1 (775) 687-2238 • Welfare Division Offices • SNRHA Service Providers & Resource List Nevada Veteran’s Home • Veteran Resources 100 Veterans Memorial Boulder City, NV 89005 • Miscellaneous Resources (702) 332-6864 Salvation Army 1581 N. Main St. (702) 649-8240 Housing Services Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority Housing Choice Voucher (HCV)/Section 8 380 N. Maryland Pkwy or visit: www.nevada211.org Dial 2-1-1 (702) 477-3100 www.snvrha.org Obtain information and referrals to health, human, and social service organizations… Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority such as places to find emergency food, Admissions housing, emergency shelter locations, 5390 E. Flamingo Rd. children’s services, support for seniors/older (702) 477-3100 persons, people with mental/physical www.snvrha.org disabilities, and health counseling services. Revised: January 7, 2021 Page 1 of 18 GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES … Continued Centennial Park Apartments 2627 Donna St., Suite F Housing Information North Las Vegas, NV 89030 Veteran’s Village #1 (702) 642-3143 1150 Las Vegas Blvd. South Las Vegas, NV 89104 Clark Terrace Mutual Homes Or 3401 El Conlon Ave. #109 Veteran’s Village #2 Las Vegas, NV 89102 st 50 N. 21 Street (702) 220-8469 Las Vegas, NV 89101 College Villas (702) 624-5792 511 College Drive Henderson, NV 89015 Subsidized HUD Insured (702) 522-9869 So. NV Apartment Developments Coronado Drive Senior Apartments Baltimore Gardens 500 N. Major Ave. And Henderson, NV 89015 Cleveland Gardens (702) 437-0569 316 W. Baltimore Avenue Las Vegas, NV 89102 Dina Titus Estates (702) 384-8994 5050 Missouri Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89122 Bella Fiore Apartments (702) 451-0259 2881 N. Rancho Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89130 George & Lois Brown Apartments (702) 656-9579 429 Van Wagenen Henderson, NV 89015 Bledsoe Lane Apartments (702) 564-1337 2306 Bledsoe Lane Highland Village Apartments Las Vegas, NV 89156 301 Taylor St. (702) 437-6188 Henderson, NV 89015 (702) 565-1553 Bob Hogan Apartments 5075 Newport Cove John Chambers Apartments Las Vegas, NV 89119 2030 Camel Street (702) 207-3444 Las Vegas, NV 89115 (702) 438-0066 Bonnie Lane Senior Apartments 2047 Bonnie Lane Mojave Cedar Apartments Las Vegas, NV 89156 2837 Cedar Street (702) 437-0434 Las Vegas, NV 89104 (702) 464-5142 Carol Haynes Apartments 5160 General Miles Way Park Apartments Las Vegas, NV 89122 2312 Bledsoe Lane (702) 898-8066 Las Vegas, NV 89156 (702) 531-3167 Casa Tiempo Ray Rawson Villa 2850 S. Maryland Parkway 3420 S. Lindell Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89109 Las Vegas, NV 89146 (702) 369-2000 (702) 876-0051 Revised: January 7, 2021 Page 2 of 18 GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES ...Continued Accessible Rentals Subsidized HUD Insured Accessible Space Inc. www.AccessibleSpace.org So. NV Apartment Developments (702) 259-1903 Rayson Manor 1 (800) 466-7722 1408 N. Sandhill Rd. Housing Opportunities for Adults with Las Vegas, NV 89110 Disabilities (702) 452-5444 Rose Garden Townhouses Child Care 12 E. Webb Ave. Child Care Aware Resources North Las Vegas, NV 89030 www.childcareaware.org (702) 642-1715 1 (800) 424-2246 Sandy Robinson Apartments Clothing 4250 E. Tonopah Ave. Boys & Girls Club of Las Vegas Las Vegas, NV 89115 2850 S. Lindell (702) 898-5130 Las Vegas, NV 89146 Shelbourne Apartments (702) 932-1880 1235 E. Shelbourne Las Vegas, NV 89123 City Mission of Las Vegas (702) 564-0016 2214 N. Pecos Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89115 Sierra Point Apartments (702) 384-1930 1064 Sierra Vista Drive Las Vegas, NV 89169 Calvary Downtown Outreach (702) 796-7752 30 W. Owens Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89030 Stella Fleming Towers (702) 474-3030 400 S. Brush St. Las Vegas, NV 89107 Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada (702) 878-5398 1501 N. Las Vegas Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89101 Sunrise Gardens Apartments (702) 387-2291 3601 El Conlon Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89102 Deseret Industries Thrift Store (702) 873-3335 3750 W. Craig Rd. N. Las Vegas, NV 89032 Tonopah Lamb Apartments (702) 649-8191 4250 E. Tonapah Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89115 Las Vegas Rescue Mission (702) 898-5130 480 W. Bonanza Rd. Las Vegas, NV 89103 Walker House Apartments (702) 382-1766 2700 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89102 Legacy Vineyard (702) 871-4406 3200 Soaring Gulls Dr., LV NV 89127 (702) 838-9099 Or 4840 S. Eastern Ave., LV NV 89119 (702) 385-1910 Revised: January 7, 2021 Page 3 of 18 GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES State of NV Aging & Disability Services ...Continued 1860 E. Sahara Ave. Las Vegas, NV 89104 Clothing (702) 486-3545 Lutheran Social Services of Nevada 73 Spectrum Rd. Las Vegas Rescue Mission Las Vegas, NV 89101 480 W. Bonanza (702) 639-1730 Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 382-1766 Opportunity Village Thrift Stores 390 S. Decatur @ Meadows Lane Nevada Council on Problem Gambling Las Vegas, NV 89107 (702) 369-9740 (702) 383-1082 Right At Home Salvation Army Thrift Stores (702) 367-3400 4196 S. Durango (702) 227-3795 Southern NV Center for Independent Living 360 N. Stephanie (702) 436-3100 4100 Martin Luther King Blvd, Ste. E-100 675 Craig Rd. NLV North Las Vegas, NV 89030 2828 E. Cheyenne (Church) (702) 651-9550 (702) 649-3822 Community Assistance State of Nevada - Facility Outreach & AARP Driver Safety Information Line Community Integration Services (FOCIS) 1 (877) 846-3299 (702) 668-4200 Catholic Charities Stupak Community Center Main Campus (702) 385-2662 (Assistance with Citizenship and English as a Second Language [ESL]) Desert Regional Center (702) 229-2488 (702) 486-6200 Supportive services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. Counseling Support Groups ALS Association NV Chapter Dynamic Nursing (702) 777-0500 2865 S. Jones Blvd Las Vegas, NV 89146 Alzheimer’s Association (702) 388-17400 (702) 248-2770 Service: Custodial care, bathing, meal prep,, medication reminders, shopping, American Cancer Society laundry, transportation, light (702) 798-6877 housekeeping etc.) American Heart & American Stroke Assn. Head Start (702) 789-4370 (702) 387-0179 American Lung Association of Nevada (702) 431-6333 Home Life Concierge (702) 964-9800 Asbestos.com Mesothelioma Center Homewatch Caregivers 1 (855) 437-8661 (702) 341-8600 Bridge Counseling Associates (702) 474-6450 Revised: January 7, 2021 Page 4 of 18 GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES Las Vegas Metro Police Department ...Continued 311 -or- (702) 828-3111 Counseling Support Groups Laughlin Center for Compassionate Care 311 -or- (702) 298-2223 (702) 796-3185 North Las Vegas Police Department Chronic Disease Self-Management 311 -or- (702) 633-9111 (702) 648-3425 Office of Emergency Management Divorced & Widowed Adjustment, Inc. • American Red Cross: (702) 791-3311 (702) 735-5544 • Boulder City: (702) 293-9228 • City of Las Vegas: (702) 229-6501 Friends of Parkinson’s • Clark County: (702) 455-5710 (702) 381-4141 • Henderson: (702) 267-2275 • N. Las Vegas: (702) 633-2145 Gay and Lesbian Community Center of SNV • Secret Witness: (702) 385-5555 (702) 733-9800 Women’s Care Center/ Employment and Training Services St. Rose Dominican Hospital Clark County Youth Advocates (Senior Peer Counseling Program) (702) 631-9275 (702) 616-4902 Service: Henderson, NV Youth Work Readiness Program (ages 16-24) Disability Benefits Clark County School District Culinary / Bartenders Pension Fund (702) 799-5000 1901 Las Vegas Blvd. South, #107 Las Vegas, NV 89101 College of Southern Nevada (702) 369-0000 3200 E. Cheyenne Las Vegas, NV 89030 Social Security Department (702) 651-4000 1250 Buffalo Dr. Las Vegas, NV 89145 East Valley Family Services 1 (800) 772-1213 (702) 631-7098 Goodwill of So. Nevada (Job Training) Emergency (702) 214-2025 EMERGENCY: HELP of So. Nevada Work Opportunities To save a life, prevent a crime, or report a (702) 369-4357 fire: DIAL 9-1-1 Manpower, Education & Training NON EMERGENCY: Administrative Office 8170 S. Sahara Ave. #104 Boulder City Las Vegas, NV 89117 311 -or- (702) 293-9224 (702) 363-2626 Emergency Aid of Boulder City Manpower - Job Placement P.O. Box 60673; Boulder City, NV 89005 (702) 399-5200 (702) 293-0332 Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehab Henderson (702) 486-5230 311 -or- (702) 565-8933 Revised: January 7, 2021 Page 5 of 18 GUIDE TO LOCAL RESOURCES ...Continued Community Outreach Medical Center 1140 Almond Tree Lane, #306 Employment and Training Services Las Vegas, NV 89104 Nevada Job Connect Business Services (702) 657-3873 (702) 486-0129 Planned Parenthood of Southern Nevada Nevada Employment Security-Job Connect 3220 W. Charleston Blvd. 3405 Maryland Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV 89102 Las Vegas, NV 89169 (702) 878-7776 (702) 486-0100 (OR) Food Assistance 2827 Las Vegas Blvd. North North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (Call for Information) (702) 486-0200 Abundant Life S.D.A. Church (OR) 1720 J. Street 4500 E. Sunset, Suite # 40 Las Vegas, NV 89106 Green Valley Town Center (702) 647-2627 Henderson, NV 89014 Aguilas Centro Familiar (702) 486-0300 6744 Spencer St.
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