Las Vegas, Nevada
Youth Shelters:
Living Grace
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Phone: (702) 212-6472
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Living Grace Home is a residential facility in the greater Las Vegas valley serving unwed pregnant teenagers between the ages of 14-22. They provide housing, education, and social services to minor, pregnant women.
Southern Nevada Children First
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3755 W. Lake Mead Blvd., North Las Vegas, NV 89032
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Phone: (702) 487-5665
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Offers various programs that all include intensive case management to help stabilize them, connect them to mainstream benefits, re-engage them in the education system, while training them to enter the workforce. The programs include the following:
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Transitional Housing: Youth ages 16-24 who are pregnant or parenting
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Permeant Housing: Chronically homeless youth with medical or mental health disabilities
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Maternity Group Home: Pregnant 16-21 year olds
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Rapid Re-Housing: Provides financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becoming homeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed and stabilized
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STREET Teens
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Phone: (702) 809-3585
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Serves youth age 12-21 years old by providing them with food, clothing, blankets, sleeping bags, case management, haircuts, respite, backpacks, snacks, showers, prescription help, bus passes, calling cards, computer access, mailing address, notary services, birth certificates, and housing referrals.
Shannon West Homeless Youth Shelter
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1640 East Flamingo, Las Vegas NV 89119
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Phone: (702) 526-4990
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The Youth Center is a residential facility for youth ages 16-24. The maximum number of youth the Center can house is 65. The Center consists of a residential building, multipurpose facility and outdoor recreational area. The youth live in dorm-style rooms and learn the basic life skills necessary to reach independence.
Stepping Stones Emergency Shelter (WestCare)
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Phone: (702) 385-2020
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Provides an immediate safe haven for runaway/homeless boys and girls ages 10–17 who are in need of crisis intervention or emergency placement. The program provides early intervention screenings with special attention to medical, psychological and legal needs. The Youth Shelter has an attached Adolescent Detoxification program where youth ages 10–17 can receive supervised detoxification services.
Emergency Shelters:
Las Vegas Rescue Mission
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480 West Bonanza Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89106
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Phone: (702) 382-1766
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The Mission has a 172 emergency shelter beds, available to men, women, and children on a first-come, first-served basis. Guests may stay seven nights, possibly longer, depending on their circumstances. Dinner, breakfast, a shower and clean linens are provided daily.
Salvation Army Emergency Lodge
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35 W Owens Ave # 103, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
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Phone: (702) 701-5368
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Provides resources and basic needs to about 350 individuals each day. Offers safe shelter over night and showers, phone access, and hygiene products.
HELP of Southern Nevada
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(702) 455-4270
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Call the number to see which location is closest to you, there are five locations. They offer four different shelter programs including New Beginnings, Help Them Home, CABHI, and Healthy Living.
Women (and Children):
Women’s Development Center
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4020 Pecos McLeod, Las Vegas, NV 89121
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Phone: (702) 796-7770
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Offers a large range of programs including transitional housing, housing stability, affordable rentals, HOPWA housing, senior apartments, and homeownership programs.
Shade Tree
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1 W. Owens, North Las Vegas, NV 89030
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Phone: (702) 385-0072
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The shelter is open to all homeless women who need a safe place to stay, day or night (30-90 days stay). It offers assistance with all basic life needs such as meals, clothing, beds, showers, hygiene supplies and referrals. After her first 30 days, a woman may be offered an extension to stay in the program or she is moved to our long-term Transitional Shelter program. 164 beds are available in this program, of which 84 are for families and 80 are for single women.
Men:
Catholic Charities Men’s Shelter
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1511 Las Vegas Blvd North, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 387-2282
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The day shelter is open from 8AM to 4PM and provides 250 men with showers, toiletries, and restrooms. The night shelter is open from 5PM to 8AM and provides 500 men with a safe and clean shelter for the night, shower, restrooms, and toiletries.
Samaritan House
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Phone: (702) 517-0184
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Offers men a shelter as a halfway house. Provides them with treatment in a sober living facility.
Families:
Family Promise
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320 S 9th St, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 638-8806
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Family Promise organizes houses of worship, nonprofits and social service agencies into community-based Interfaith Hospitality Network’s that provide comprehensive services for homeless families. Volunteers are the heart of each network. Volunteers coupled with the use of existing community resources, means that we are able to provide emergency shelter, meals and other assistance to homeless families.
Food Banks:
Three Square
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4190 N. Pecos Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89115
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Phone: (702) 644-3663
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Call to schedule a time to visit the Food Bank.
Hands of Hope Community Food Pantry
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1511 Las Vegas Blvd North, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 387-2291
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Open Monday through Saturday from 8AM to 4PM. Pantry provides groceries for individuals and families in need.
C3 Church
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501 N. Mojave Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 242-5980
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Provides breakfast from 7:30AM-9:30Am on Wednesdays.
Salvation Army Family Services
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1581 N. Main St., Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 649-8075
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Open 8:30AM to 3:30PM for food services.
Clinic/HIV/STD Testing:
The Center
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401 S. Maryland Pkwy., Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 733-9800
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Open Mondays and Tuesdays from 10:30AM through 12:30PM and 1PM through 5PM. Open Wednesday and Thursdays from 10:30AM through 12:30PM and 1:30PM through 5PM. Open the first Saturday of each month from 10AM through 3PM. Provides free HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis testing.
Downtown Outreach Clinic
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403 W Wilson Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89106
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Phone: (702) 380-8511
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Free clinic.
Helping Kids Clinic
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968 E. Sahara Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89104
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Phone: (702) 732-7001
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Free health clinic that provides health care, health education and immunization access to children without insurance or financial resources and eliminate access barriers by working in virtually any environment in southern Nevada where children are at-risk.
Hope Medical and Dental Clinic
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970 E Sahara, Las Vegas, NV 89104
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Phone: (702) 952-9564
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The clinic is open on Mondays & Wednesday. Mon: 8am-12pm and Wed: 2pm-6pm.
Sexual Health Clinic
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280 S. Decatur Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89107
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Phone: (702) 759-0702
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Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Offers diagnosis and treatment of HIV and STDs, free condoms, high risk behavior counseling, sexual assault, and treatments.
Domestic Violence Shelters:
Safe Nest
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Phone: (702) 646-4981
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Provides more than 70 beds in a safe and confidential location to victims of domestic violence. Call the phone number for an interview and then meet with a counselor to be transported to the shelter. Basic necessities are provided and the average stay is 60 days.
Safe House
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Phone: (702) 564-3227
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Emergency shelter for those seeking refuge from interpersonal violence/ domestic violence. Offers shelter in a confidential location with a bilingual staff. Stay includes clothing, hygiene products, food, laundry, counseling, and advocacy.
Veterans:
Veterans Village
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1150 Las Vegas Blvd. So., Las Vegas, NV 89104
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Phone: (702) 624-5792
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This is a unique and innovative approach to holistic and comprehensive housing with 24/7/365 crisis intervention center intensive support services. Public and private collaborative partnerships have been created to provide supplies and services to residents including housing, medical and mental health services, employment training, referrals and placements, food pantry/nutrition programs and transportation to the VA Hospital and primary care clinics.
US Vets Inc.
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525 East Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89101
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Phone: (702) 366-0456
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The Las Vegas location operates over 330 beds of transitional and permanent housing. Employment services are provided through a workforce program that helps over 110 veterans return to employment each year. Additionally, over 400 veteran households are provided rapid re-housing and homeless prevention services annually.