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Homelessness: What resources are available for people experiencing homelessness?

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.


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