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Neighborhood Cleanup: My neighbors and I want to clean up our neighborhood. Can the City help?
- Through the ... (more)
Through the Neighborhood Cleanup Program, a dumpster can be placed in your neighborhood at no cost to you. To help spread the word, we will provide you with flyers to distribute throughout your neighborhood. It is important to note that dumpsters are for neighborhood cleanups only and not for personal or commercial use. For more information, please contact Brooklyn Cruz at (702) 267-2026 or by email at Brooklyn.Cruz@cityofhenderson.com.
(FAQ5849)
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How do I make a Courtesy Abatement Program request after receiving a violation notice from the Office of Pu...
- Click Submit a Request Below:... (more)
- Click Submit a Request Below:
(FAQ11812)
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Henderson Shines: What is Henderson Shines?
- Henderson Shines is a community cleanup held each year in May. For more information click ... (more)
- Henderson Shines is a community cleanup held each year in May. For more information click here.
To find out how to dispose of items at other times, please contact Republic Services at 702-735-5151. (FAQ9901)
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Homelessness: What resources are available for people experiencing homelessness?
- HopeLink... (more)
HopeLink HopeLink is a Family Resource Center that is
available to all Henderson residents. This non-profit organization assists with
housing and basic needs, including shelter, food, clothing, rental assistance,
utility bill assistance, health care, and car repair. Other services offered
for family preservation include children literacy, supporting parents with
basic needs, and assessing the overall family’s needs
For more information, please contact (702)566-0576 or visit them in person at 178 Westminster Way, Henderson, NV 89015, or visit their website at link2hope.org.
Help of Southern Nevada (HELP) HELP of Southern Nevada is a non-profit
organization that assists families and
individuals throughout Southern Nevada to overcome barriers and attain self-sufficiency
through direct services, training and referral to community resources. All homeless households without children must complete
a standard assessment survey at Clark County Social Services prior to receiving
services from HELP of Southern Nevada.
There is a Henderson office located at 522 E Lake Mead Pkwy, Suite 4,
Henderson, NV 89015. HELP is unable to provide
services without this assessment. For more information, please contact HELP at 702-369-4357,
Monday-Thursday between 7am-5pm, or visit HELP's Homeless Services Department
at 1640 E Flamingo Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89119, or visit their website at www.helpsonv.org. Dial 2-1-1 or nevada211.org
Nevada 211
offers a complete guide to any and all resources available in Nevada. By accessing the search engine, users can search for keywords such as rental
assistance, food, childcare, mental health services, counseling, homelessness,
clothing, and much more. This is a great resource for anyone who may need further assistance and it’s free to use. (FAQ3739)
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Home rehabilitation: Do you have a home rehabilitation program?
- The city of Henderson will assist with an interest free deferred loan, not to exceed $45,000, to make repairs on a home.... (more)
- The city of Henderson will assist with an interest free deferred loan, not to exceed $45,000, to make repairs on a home. Applicant must own and live in the home for a minimum of one year prior to applying. For more information, please visit our website for Home Rehabilitation or call our office at 702-267-2000.
(FAQ3722)
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Neighborhood Stabilization: What is the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP)?
- Through Federal Recovery Acts, a total of $2 billion in NSP1 and NSP3 funds were provided to communities hardest hit by ... (more)
- Through Federal Recovery Acts, a total of $2 billion in NSP1 and NSP3 funds were provided to communities hardest hit by residential foreclosures and mortgage delinquencies.The funds were utilized to assist families in purchasing foreclosed and short-sale homes at a discount within targeted neighborhoods and were used for down payments, closing costs and home repairs Contact our office at (702) 267-2000 or complete an online request for additional information.
(FAQ9090)
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Block grants: What is a Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and how can I apply?
- The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is administered by... (more)
The Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Program is administered by the U.S. Department of Housing & Urban Development (HUD). The program provides funding to expand economic opportunities, ensure decent housing, and provide a suitable living environment for citizens. The City of Henderson (City) receives approximately 1.4 million annually from HUD to promote these activities. Funding for public service activities is limited to 15% of the annual award and the remainder is used for public improvement projects. Each year the City issues a Request for Application in October for the delivery of programs and activities that align with the CDBG program requirements and the City’s strategic goals. Application are due in November and grant awards are funded the following July. Nonprofit organizations with activities that principally benefit low/moderate income persons are eligible to apply. Starting in program year 2021, the City of Henderson implemented a new biennial competitive application process. Funding distribution will continue on an annual basis; however, the competitive application process will only occur once every two years. This new cycle offers applicants more predictability to plan program activities over a two-year period and provides an extended period to achieve the City’s Consolidated Plan priorities. You can visit the Neighborhood Services Grants webpage and CDBG information or call 702-267-1500 for more information. (FAQ5318)
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Emergency Repair Grant: What is the Emergency Home Repair Grant?
- The city of Henderson has partnered with Rebuilding Together of Southern Neva... (more)
The city of Henderson has partnered with Rebuilding Together of Southern Nevada to administer the Emergency Repair Grant. This grant can assist very low income homeowners anywhere in the City, in making immediate repairs to their home. For more information, contact Rebuilding Together of Southern Nevada at (702) 259-4900. (FAQ3721)
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HOA Ombudsman: I am having a dispute with my HOA. Who can I contact for help?
- The Office of the Ombudsman for Owners in the Common-Interes... (more)
- The Office of the Ombudsman for Owners in the Common-Interest Communities and Condominium Hotels assists homeowners in handling issues that may arise while living in a common-interest community. For more information, please call 702-486-4480 or contact by email at CICOmbudsman@red.state.nv.us.
(FAQ5275)
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Foreclosure: Who can I contact if I am at risk of foreclosure or struggling with my mortgage payments?
- Home Again: Nevada Homeowner Relief Program is a free public service from the Office of the Nevada Attorney General that... (more)
- Home Again: Nevada Homeowner Relief Program is a free public service from the Office of the Nevada Attorney General that seeks to educate Nevada residents on the housing resources that may or may not be available to them. A state-wide program, Home Again encourages residents to call the hot-line (1-855-457-4638) and speak to representative about their housing situation. The Home Again program is designed for:
•Those seeking credit restoration •Those planning to buy their first home •Those looking to modify their home loan •Those who are facing foreclosure
The Home Again Program may also assist with first time homebuyer education and can see if you are eligible for down payment assistance. The no-fee service is available for all Nevadans simply by calling toll free 1-855-HLP-4-NEV (1-855-457-4638). The call center is open Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. and assistance is available in both English and Spanish. For more information about the program click here.
Information for avoiding foreclosure can also be found at the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) website. (FAQ9471)
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