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Crisis/Resource Hotlines
“Ohitika Najin Win Oti” Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
(My Sister Friends’ House) Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
2‐ 1‐ 1 Idaho CareLine
The 2‐1‐1 Idaho CareLine is a program of the Idaho Department of Health
and Welfare. It is a free statewide community Information and Referral service.
The CareLine has a comprehensive database with contact information for over
3,400 different programs that offer free or low cost health and human services or
'social services' such as Rental Assistance, Energy Assistance, Medical Assistance,
Food and Clothing, Child Care Resources, Emergency Shelter, and more.
The aim of 2‐1‐1 is to connect people's needs with government, faith based, and
community resources.
The pages that follow list the resources available through the 2‐1‐1 Idaho
CareLine internet database. For more information about anyone of the topics
listed below visit http://www.idahocareline.org/or call the 2‐1‐1 CareLine.
A Better Way
Victorville, California, USA
P.O. Box 2825
24-Hour Hotline
Al-Anon
Hotline
Alateen
Hotline
Albuquerque Rescue Mission
Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
525 2nd St SW
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission offers a broad range of services to help those who are hungry, homeless or in need of medical care. The Mission also provides help for those struggling with addictions.
If you feel hopeless and like there's nowhere else to go, call us. You may have a loved one in trouble and don't know what to do. Call us. We exist to end homelessness for anyone who wants a better life. Each of the services described below is offered free of charge through the generosity of faithful donors. Hours: Open today · Open 24 hours
DAILY MEAL SERVICE
The doors of the Albuquerque Rescue Mission are open Monday through Saturday for anyone who is hungry to come in for a meal. Those coming in for a meal are not asked for an ID and there is no long process to through – simply pick up a plate and eat.
Breakfast & dinner are served Monday through Saturday.
Breakfast: 6:00 am to 7:00 am
Dinner: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm
FOOD BOXES
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides boxes of groceries for families in need. The food box program is supervised by our Kitchen Staff and is contingent upon the availability of food for the program. Food boxes are designed to feed any size family, three meals a day, for one week.
MEDICAL CLINIC
Health care can often be hard to come by – we understand, that's why the Albuquerque Rescue Mission partners with Albuquerque Health Care for the Homeless to offer barrier-free medical services.
If we can't serve you, we will provide you a doctor's referral to someone who can. Volunteers also help people apply for Medicare or Medicaid.
Walk In Clinic Fridays: 2:30pm to 4:00pm
CRISIS INTERVENTION
Crisis happens. It could be a loss of employment, divorce, or a health emergency that pushes us to the brink of financial breakdown. We provide counseling, referrals for legal advice, and access to Veterans, Seniors, and other resources.
Office Hours: Monday to Friday - 7:30 am to 4:00 pm
RESIDENTIAL TRANSFORMATION PROGRAMS
The Albuquerque Rescue Mission provides residential recovery programs for both men and women. The New Life Program for men and the Women's Center of Hope have been developed from the perspective that homelessness is both the problem and the symptom of other problems that can range from chronic substance abuse, financial instability, domestic violence, sexual victimization and more.
The New Life Program and Women's Center of Hope solve the problem of homelessness by providing for the basic needs of each man and woman for a period of 12 to 18 months while they are in recovery and restoration. These services include shelter, meals, clothing, and support. Call us to schedule an appointment. Our programs are offered FREE of charge.
CLOTHING
At the Albuquerque Rescue Mission, everyone is treated like a king and queen – we want to demonstrate in our dignity and respect towards you that you are deeply loved and valued by God. We offer free clothing, showers, and hygiene kits.
Women's Clothing Service: Monday, Wednesday, Friday - 1:00 pm to 2:00 pm
Men's Clothing Service: Monday to Friday - 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Women's Showers & Hygiene Kits: 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm *No showers for men at this time
EMERGENCY SHELTER
During the winter months, from November 15 to March 16, an additional 280 + beds for men and women and families with children (10 years old and under) are available with the opening of the Winter Shelter.
Signups for Winter Shelter: Monday to Saturday - 3:00 pm
WINTER SHELTER INFO
Winter shelter provides emergency shelter services to homeless individuals and families during the winter months. The Winter Shelter provides overnight shelter accommodation and outreach services to those want to engage in supportive services and housing. The shelter will open on Sunday, Nov. 15, 2015, and run through March 15, 2016. The shelter accepts single men & women, families, and families with children under 18.
Transportation is provided from the Albuquerque Rescue Mission to the winter shelter facility every evening and transportation from the shelter back to the Rescue Mission every morning.
People needing shelter can go to the Albuquerque Rescue Mission located at 525 2nd SW by 8 p.m. nightly. The Rescue Mission also operates a nightly emergency shelter van that travels along Central Avenue from 8 p.m. to midnight.
On Site Registration and Transportation
Time: 3 p.m. - 8 p.m.
Location: 525 2nd SW (2nd and Iron)
Phone:
(505) 346-4673 #114 (3 p.m. to 8 p.m.)
(505) 346-4673 #122 (after 8 p.m.)
(505) 917-0677 (Shelter Lead Monitor/ After 6 p.m.)
(505) 839-9193 (Shelter Landline)
Emergency Van Hours: 8 p.m. to Midnight
Emergency Van Pick-up Points
East Bound
3rd & Iron
Central & Alcazar
Central & Wyoming (under the Hillson's sign)
Central & Eubank (under the Home Depot sign)
Central & Juan Tabo (northeast corner)
Central & Tramway (next to the Icon Movie House)
West Bound
Central & Parsifal (in the parking lot)
Central & Wisconsin (under the stop sign)
Central & Louisiana (in front of the fairgrounds)
Central & Truman (corner of parking lot)
Central & Dartmouth (in front of the substation)
Central & Sunset Dr. (Vacant lot)
Central & Coors (Behind bus stop)
Alcohol Hotline
Hotline
Alcoholics Anonymous
Adelanto (760) 246-6392
Apple Valley (760) 242-9292
Chino (909) 628-4428
Colton (909) 825-4700
Ontario (909) 484-7005
Pomona (909) 628-4428
San Bernardino (909) 881-3230
Victorville (760) 952-9192
Alcoholics Anonymous
Provides information and support to people suffering from alcoholism. Provides self help meetings 7 days and nights per week. Provides a 24 hour, 7 days a week answering service.
ALIVE (Alternative to Living in Violent Environments)
Yerington, Nevada, USA
400 North Main Street, Suite A
Provides 24-hour emergency telephone service through the Crisis Call Center, emergency shelter, emergency transportation, food and clothing; crisis counseling, community and legal referrals. Education and Employment Assistance
Amber Creek Counseling and Recovery Services
Fernley, Nevada, USA
415 Highway 95A, Suite G-701
Amber Creek Counseling and Recovery Services offer services in Fernley, one day a week. They don't currently accept Medicaid, but they do accept most insurance, and they say they provide a significantly low sliding-fee scale. Also, A Step Ahead is offering to provide "drop-in" childcare for a parent that has a scheduled appointment, but has no other childcare available.
American Red Cross Southern Nevada Chapter
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1771 East Flamingo Road, Suite 206-B,
Provides services to victims of disasters and helps people to prepare for and respond to emergencies.
Austin Medical Center
Austin, Nevada, USA
121 Main Street
Center provides children/adult services on a sliding fee scale. Services include well-child care, family planning, preventive/acute care, dental assessment, management of chronic conditions, after-hours services, diagnostic lab/x-ray, pharmacy, health education, and they accept most insurance plans.
Barbara L. Johnson MFT
Riverside, California, USA
2060 University Avenue Ste 212
Alternative Sentencing works with the courts throughout Riverside County. When an individual is sentenced to community service, domestic violence counseling or anger management, ASP places them in a community service or counseling program. Long-Term Care Ombudsman is a free and confidential service that maintains and improves the quality of life for residents in long-term care facilities by training community volunteers to investigate and resolve problems of residents in nursing homes and board and care homes. When you dial (951) 686-HELP, you are put in touch with someone who cares, who will listen and support you in your time of crisis 24-hours a day. Bilingual counselors are also available. It is important to remember “you are not alone” when a crisis occurs.
NRC hosts workshops, the Annual Nonprofit Conference, funder forums, and networking mixers, NRC hosts workshops, the Annual Nonprofit Conference, funder forums, and networking mixers, The Shared Housing Program connects home seekers with compatible home providers by registering and carefully matching all applicants. Shared Housing will also work with both parties to develop an agreement, provide mediation and recommendations, as well as stay in touch with clients once matches are made.
Boise Rescue Mission Ministry Center
For people who are homeless, a hot meal and a warm bed to sleep in here at the Mission can be the first step toward a better life.The New Life Program has helped more than 200 men and women gain the tools they need to stay addiction-free since its beginning in 1996. Since 2010, Boise Rescue Mission Ministries has helped more than 100 veterans transition from homelessness to independence. We believe it is critical that women and children across the Treasure Valley have a safe and secure place to go for help
River of Life Men’s Shelter
575 S. 13th St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-389-9840
Fax: 208-389-9773
Email: JacobL@BoiseRM.org
City Light Home for Women & Children
1404 W. Jefferson St.
Boise, ID 83702
Phone: 208-368-9901
Fax: 208-368-9844
Email: JulieJ@BoiseRM.org
Ministry Center/Warehouse
308 S. 24th St.
Boise, ID 83702
Fax: 208-368-9844
Admin
Phone: 208-343-2389
Email: Info@BoiseRM.org
Warehouse
Phone: 208-368-0824
Email: JonB@BoiseRM.org
NAMPA
Lighthouse Men’s Shelter
304 16th Ave. North
Nampa, ID 83687
Phone: 208-461-5030
Fax: 208-461-4833
Email: ChrisE@BoiseRM.org
Valley Women & Children’s Shelter
869 W. Corporate Lane
Nampa, ID 83651
Phone: 208-475-0725
Fax: 208-475-0727
Email: JulieJ@BoiseRM.org
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Bridges Against Domestic Violence Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Brookings Domestic Abuse Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Abuse Center Domestic Crisis Center
CAAW
Reno, Nevada, USA
1735 Vassar Street Reno, NV
CAAW can provide you with the following free services:
24-Hour Hotline
Support Groups
Legal Support/Assistance with Temporary Protection Orders (TPOs)
Domestic Violence Advocacy at Child Protective Services (CPS)
Transportation/Food/Clothing
Emergency Shelter
Children’s Programs
Transitional Housing
Cangleska, Inc. Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Casa DePaz
Riverside, California, USA
P.O. Box 910
24-Hour Hotline
CASA Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
CASA, 7th Circuit Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Catholic Family Services Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Cell Phone Program
Contact sheriff and police dept. collection site for used cell phones to be dropped. Program takes old cell phones to be distributed to persons for emergency use only. For instance, elderly persons, or persons on domestic violence situations who have no telephones in their homes.
Central District Health
Boise, Idaho, USA
707 N Armstrong Pl 83638
McCall, Idaho, USA
703 1st St. 83647
Mountain Home, Idaho, USA
520 E. 8th Street N,
Teen Clinic walk-in Family Planning Pregnancy tests Pregnant & breastfeeding women, infants & children age 1-5. Immunizations for Children
Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline
Call or submit a report online.
Children and Family Services
Child protection, foster care licensing, day care licensing, adoptions.
Children’s Inn Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Children’s Mental Health
Boise, Idaho, USA
1720 Westgate Dr , ste a-1
Crisis line & mental health screening. Mental health services on sliding scale.
CITY OF RANCHO CUCAMONGA RC FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
Rancho Cucamonga, California, USA
9791 Arrow Route
The Rancho Cucamonga City Council created a vision of a place where the many non-profit, social service groups that provide aid to our community, would be centrally located to provide resources and information on the many services and programs available to families. The Rancho Cucamonga Family Resource Center provides as a hub for over 30 nonprofit organizations that provide food, clothing, counseling and many more social services needs. Exceeding in community expectations by offering residents high standard programs to enhance and reflect a positive city image.
Housing assistance, emergency food and clothes, education assistance, life skills classes, medical service education, support groups, case management, ESL services, parenting classes, financial counseling, individual and group counseling, and legal advice.
Civic Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Coalition Against Domestic Violence Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Codington County Victim Assistance Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Communities Against Violence & Abuse, Inc. Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Community Action Partnership
San Bernardino, California, USA
696 S Tippecanoe Ave
National organization representing the interests of the 1000 Community ActionAgencies (CAAs) working to fight poverty at the local level
COMMUNITY OPTIONS PROGRAM FOR THE ELDERLY (COPE)
Carson City, Nevada, USA
3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132
The Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division's Community Service Options Program for the Elderly (COPE) provides non-medical services to older persons to help them maintain independence in their own homes as an alternative to nursing home placement.
Crisis Intervention Outreach Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Crisis Intervention Shelter Services Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Crisis Pregnancy Center
Reno, Nevada, USA
853 Haskell St
The staff and volunteers at the Crisis Pregnancy Center are outstanding. Their commitment to providing accurate information, a welcoming environment and loving support - no matter what decision a woman makes - is clearly seen in how they treat each person who walks through their doors. They continue to offer new parents support well after childbirth which includes extensive parent training as well as support for fathers-to-be. If you or someone you know is newly pregnant or about to have a baby and needs a caring, compassionate resource, PLEASE contact the Crisis Pregnancy Center as soon as possible.
CSAS of Aberdeen Domestic Crisis Center
Crisis Center
Desert Sanctuary/ Haley House
Barstow, California, USA
105 N. 7th Ave.
24-Hour Hotline
Division of Child & Family Services (DCFS)
Carson City, Nevada, USA
4126 Technology Way
DCFS provides special needs adoptions, adolescent treatment, childcare licensing, child protective services, foster care, family preservation, crisis intervention, youth parole/training, national Indian child welfare association, children's mental health, and early childhood services.
Domestic Violence Hotline
Hotline which will connect victims of domestic violence to support persons who can provide resources and assistance. We provide confidential, one-on-one support to each caller and chatter, offering crisis intervention, options for next steps and direct connection to sources for immediate safety. Our database holds over 5,000 agencies and resources in communities all across the country. Bilingual advocates are on hand to speak with callers, and our Language Line offers translations in 170+ different languages.
Domestic Violence Intervention
Fallon, Nevada, USA
485 West B Street, Suite 106
Hot line.
DOVES of Big Bear Valley
Big Bear Lake, California, USA
41943 Big Bear Blvd
24-Hour Hotline Domestic Violence
El Ada community action agency
Boise, Idaho, USA
2250 Vista Ave
Community Action Agencies are private non-profit or public organizations that were created by the federal government in 1964 to combat poverty in geographically designated areas. Status as a Community Action Agency is the result of an explicit designation by local or state government.
A Community Action Agency has a tripartite board structure that is designated to promote the participation of the entire community in the reduction or elimination of poverty.
Community Action Agencies seek to involve the community, including elected public officials private sector representatives, and especially low-income residents, in assessing local needs and attacking the causes and conditions of poverty.
ELDER PROTECTIVE SERVICES
Carson City, Nevada, USA
3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132
The State of Nevada, Aging and Disability Services Division provides Elder Protective Services for persons 60 years old and older who may experience abandonment, abuse, neglect, exploitation, or isolation.
Elmore County Domestic Violence Council
Domestic violence - victims of domestic violence support. mountain home - 24 hour crisis lines for abuse.
Family Circle Crisis Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Family Crisis Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Friends in Service Helping (F.I.S.H.)
Carson City, Nevada, USA
138 East Long Street
Assists Carson, Lyon, Douglas and Storey County residents with emergency food, clothing, night-time shelter, intake/referrals, showers, laundry, GED, medical/mental health, short-term childcare help, and much more.
Frontier Community Action Agency Family Resource Center
Winnemucca, Nevada, USA
640 Melarky Street, Suite 3
Family Resource Centers provide case management, information, and referrals for individuals and families in need of assistance in accessing services and programs that will strengthen and support the family. FRCs collaborate with other agencies, schools, faith-based organizations, and government agencies to assist families to obtain needed services. FRCs emphasize community based, collaborative services that are culturally competent, accessible, and flexible.
Gregory County Shelter Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Hands of Hope Food Bank
Reno, Nevada, USA
295 Gentry Way #19
We are a project/dba of Empowering Parents, Inc. a Nevada chartered Non Profit Corporation. Empowering parents is a Federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and public charity. We are recognized by NV Sales and Use as a Tax
Services .....
Our goal is to service the local community each week with enough food that no one that comes to us goes away without food for their family.
We currently provide a food pantry at our facility at 295 Gentry Way, Suite 19.
The service times are from 10:00 AM until Noon, each Saturday. You must be in line before Noon to receive food!
Products Distributed
Generally participants will receive at least one item from the following groups:
- Dairy
- Protein
- Breads
- Sweets
- Fruit
- Vegetable
We are honored to be able to provide Fresh fruit and vegetbles on a regular basis
Hays House (Children’s Emergency Shelter)
Boise, Idaho, USA
7221 Poplar St.
This program assists children ages nine through seventeen and provides shelter, individual counseling and family counseling and mediation. This is a transitional home and is not intended for long-term residence or foster care. The confidentiality policy is adhered to. Fee depends on program, and nobody will be turned away due to inability to pay. Children can be placed in this program in the following ways:
*By parent or guardian
*By the Department of Health and Welfare
*By law enforcement if the child is found to be in imminent danger
*By the child if child calls the crisis hotline and reports a need for safe shelter
Hays Shelter Home for Runaway and Homeless Youth
Boise, Idaho, USA
7221 W. Poplar Street
Provides 24-hour emergency care, counseling, and education for boys and girls between the ages of 9 and 17 who are runaways, homeless, or victims of abuse and/or neglect. Hays Shelter Home staffs the only 24-hour help line supporting vulnerable youth in the Treasure Valley.
Services and referrals are also available to parents who need help addressing problems that disrupt healthy home environments. These problems include: parent/youth conflict; runaways; homelessness; school problems; abuse; neglect/abandonment; poor communication; and unlawful behaviors.
Crisis Line (877) 805-2308
Health and Human Services in Nye County
Services offered include: emergency assistance, long-term care, medical, indigent, Ryan White funds (HIV-AIDS), sexual assault victim's assistance, and Susan G. Komen for the cure funds (Breast Cancer).
Hearing Impaired Hotline
Hotline
HELP of Southern Nevada
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1640 E. Flamingo Rd , # 100
We strategically expand our programs and refine our service delivery systems to better serve the poor, the homeless and those in crisis who come to us as a place of last resort.
Help!Line Center
Help line
High Desert Communities Food
Apple Valley, California, USA
15190 Dakota Road
*If you need help, call High Desert Communities Food Bank directly.
Hope’s Door
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
702 E. Chicago Street
24 hour hotline for domestic violence victims and victims of rape or sexual assault
Hopes Door
24/7 crisis hotline, domestic violence and sexual assault shelter, SART team, court advocacy, free groups and classes to victims.
House of Hope Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
House of Ruth
Claremont, California, USA
P.O. Box 459
24-Hour Hotline
Idaho Behavioral Health, Inc.
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
524 South 9th St. Suit 101
Idaho Behavioral Health is a full service outpatient and treatment health clinic agency focused on providing quality behavioral health services. We have offices
- Individual and Family Therapy
- Psychiatric Medication Management
- Telehealth Medication Management for Rural Areas
- Targeted Case Management
- Psychological Testing
- Community Based Rehabilitation Services
- Peer Support
located in Boise, Mountain Home, and Caldwell.
Idaho HOPE
Boise, Idaho, USA
4477 W. Emerald Ste. C100 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
314 Badiola Street
Idaho HOPE (Home Outreach Program for Empowerment) is a program in Boise which assists new participants with supported housing, supported employment, intensive crisis intervention, peer support services, and benefits assistance. The program assists adults who have been diagnosed with a mental illness meet their basic needs and improve their quality of life. Eligibility criteria include: minimal or no existing services, history and/or risk of hospitalization due to a mental illness, functional limitations, voluntary participation, no existing health insurance (including Medicare and Medicaid). Services are provided free of charge.
Idaho Suicide Prevention Hotline
ISPH, A program of Mountain States Group, Inc, is a resource for persons at risk for suicide and their families and loved ones, providing crisis intervention, emotional support, problem solving and referrals to local resources, empowering callers to look at options and make their own decisions.
IDYLLWILD HELP CENTER
California, USA
26330 State Highway 243, Idyllwild
Direct Services Provided: Utility assistance, medical, fire place wood, and child gift certificates. Idyllwild Residents Only
Lander County School District
Battle Mountain, Nevada, USA
625 Weaver Avenue
Emergency Services
Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
480 West Bonanza Rd
The Las Vegas Rescue Mission strives to be the model for providing hope and change to the homeless, addicted, and others in need. We do this through feeding the hungry, sheltering the homeless, and by offering care, support, and an introduction to a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. In the end, we provide redemption, recovery, and re-entry to independent living. Spiritual Guidance, Recovery Program, Clothing Ministry, Daily Meals, Emergency Shelter, Food pantry program – emergency food for hundreds of needy families, Holiday food baskets – distributed in November and December, Mothers with babies – provided with formula, baby food, diapers and more, Service agencies – daycare, senior homes, etc., daily given bread, dairy, and more
Las Vegas Urban League
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
3575 West Cheyenne Avenue, #101
The mission of the Las Vegas Urban League is to empower communities and ensure equal opportunity for low-income citizens. It establishes programs and support policies that address social and economic issues faced by low income and minority residents of Clark County Nevada, and its outlying areas.
Lincoln County School District
Panaca, Nevada, USA
1191 Edwards Street
Emergency Services
Little Sister’s Place Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Lutheran Social Services Domestic Crisis Center
Crisis Center
Mesquite Family Resource Center
Mesquite, Nevada, USA
355 West Mesquite Boulevard
Salvation Army assists with housing, medication, and various medical and physical needs (i.e. clothing, blankets) and disaster assistance.
Missouri Shores Domestic Violence Shelter Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Mitchell Area Safehouse Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
MONTCLAIR COMMUNITY COLLABORATIVE
Montclair, California, USA
10200 Leigh Ave.
The Mission of the Montclair Community Collaborative, a determined, dynamic partnership, is to guarantee a progressive, quality community for all by working together as diverse, committed individuals and organizations.
Morongo Basin Unity Home
Joshua Tree, California, USA
61607 29 Palms Highway
24-Hour Hotline
MOUNTAIN VIEW FAMILY DEVELOPMENT CENTER
Fontana, California, USA
8833 Palmetto Ave.
Utility Assistance: So CA Edison/So CA Gas, Official United Way Utility Assistants Site, Emergency Food Baskets, Official USDA Food site, Computer Services, Diapers/Baby Food, Emergency hygiene bags, C4Yourself applications assistance, Job Search/ Resume Building Assistance, California ID for reduced fee (must qualify), Emergency Clothing Referral, Emergency Furniture Referrals, Services offered in Spanish, Medical Mobil Clinic (4th Saturday of Month)
NACB Women’s Lodge Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Nampa Family Justice Center (ending family violence and sexual assault)
Nampa, Idaho, USA
1305 3rd St South
Partner recipient agencies distributing diapers in Canyon County: Please call for information.
Narcotics Anonymous
Hotline
National Domestic Abuse Hotline
Hotline
National Hunger Hotline
If you are unable to find a site in your area, please contact your State
National Network of ADA Centers
ADA Help hotline
National Runaway Child & Child Abuse Hotline
A hotline for parents, children, professionals, and anyone concerned that child abuse is occurring. As well as for runaway youth and teens in crisis and concerned friends and family members.
National Runaway Safeline
for youth in crisis text “safe” and current location to 69866
National Sexual Assault
Hotline
National Sexual Assault
Hotline.
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline
Call for assistance
Nevada Community Associates
Nevada, USA
5185 Camino Al Norte , Suite #130
Helping people connect the pieces of life through education, housing, employment and emergency services. Providing Homeless Prevention Rapid Re-Housing Programs, Mental Health & Behavioral Services, and education services. Other Service Categories: Education and Employment Assistance; and Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Northern Hills Crisis Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Northern Hills Crisis Outreach Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Oglala Sioux Tribe Victims Assistance Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Pennington County Victim Assistance Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
People Against Violence & Emotional Stress Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Problem Gamblers Helpline
Call for assistance
Project Re-Start
Reno, Nevada, USA
335 Record Street, #155 Reno, NV
ReStart Nevada Programs Mon - Fri 8am - 12pm + 1pm - 5pm
ReStart is an umbrella organization offering a myriad of professional services for families, seniors and
people with disabilities. All of our programs are designed to reduce and prevent homelessness, increase
self-sufficiency and stabilize individuals and families to build a secure and stable future.
Mental Health Support Center
ReStart's Mental Health Support Center offers clinical and non-clinical services for eligible individuals
and families who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and have a mental illness.
Clinical services include:
Psychiatric Services
Medication Management
Individual and Group Mental Health Therapy
Substance Abuse Counseling
Non-clinical components ensure that individual and their families receive access to all the
available resources and include:
Crisis Intervention and Stabilization
Intensive Case Management
Daytime Drop-in for Showers, Laundry, Lounge and Refreshments
Payee Services
Life Skills Education and Groups
Permanent Supportive Housing is provided as a component to ReStart's Mental Health Support Center
Program. Housing subsidies are provided at scattered sites within the community while participants
have full access to services as listed above.
The supportive housing service ensures this underserved population remains stable in the community
while working towards maximum self-sufficiency.
Homeless Prevention
ReStart provides crisis intervention and stabilization services for Washoe County residents who are in a
family, people with a long-term disability, seniors over 60 and individuals with HIV/AIDS and others who
are at risk of becoming homeless.
The Homeless Prevention Program offers deposit, rent or utility assistance. Participants meet with a
case manager to address the root causes of their housing crisis and plan for long-term needs. Those who
do not receive funding are offered case management services. When funds are available, ReStart
provides temporary, on-going rental assistance to maintain the households current housing
arrangement.
This critical prevention program helps stop the flow of individuals and families into shelters and out onto
the streets.
Project Safe) Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Project SISTER Family Services
California, USA
P.O. Box 1369 Pomona
Call for details.
Protection 24 hour child abuse reporting
Life-threatening and emergency child protection calls are increasing in Idaho, prompting child welfare workers to urge anyone who suspects child abuse or neglect to report it as soon as possible to help keep children safe.
Pure Word Ministry
To help those involved in alcohol, drug addiction or life controlling problems. Call for information.
Rape & Domestic Abuse Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Rape Crisis Center
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
801 South Rancho, Suite B-2
Confidential hotline for rape victims offers support and referrals. Provides education and awareness programs and intervention services for victims of sexual assault.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission
Reno, Nevada, USA
355 Record Street
Emergency groceries touch hundreds of lives each month as churches and schools contact us for help.
Holiday food events each year help about 1,500 families across Northern Nevada enjoy a traditional Thanksgiving or Christmas meal. Our holiday dinners reach more than 2,000 people in a variety of settings, including senior citizen centers.
Our staff prepares up to 1,100 hot meals each day. Every day, we serve breakfast and dinner to any woman off the streets, and feed dinner to hundreds of men each night.
Volunteer groups from local churches and businesses are active in preparing and serving the nightly meals to the homeless.
The Mission also provides countless meals throughout the year to needy families across the Reno-Sparks area. We work closely with individuals, families, churches and schools to supply food from our community pantry to those who are in need.
During the holidays, we will serve thousands of meals to those less fortunate across Northern Nevada. We’ll host several special dinner events during non-traditional times, such as Easter and the summertime.
If you are hungry or know of an individual or family that is, please contact us at (775) 323-7999.
Other Services
Clothing vouchers for men, women and children
Emergency food assistance for individuals and families
Referrals to social service agencies to provide the best assistance
Evening meals for homeless men, women and women with children
We work with other charitable and social service agencies to ensure that everyone who comes to us gets the help they need. From substance abuse recovery to domestic violence counseling to GED classes to transitional housing, we make every effort to find the most appropriate solution.
Our four Thrift Depot stores offer great discounts on quality items, such as furniture, appliances, clothing and more.
Resource Center for Families Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
ROAD 2 SAMARIA
To model, partner and equip each family with the tools, support and linkage services needed to build, strengthen and empower them to become self-sufficient and independent supports to their own communities, families and friends. Parenting and Support Classes, Emergency Food and Clothing and Referral and Linkage Services
Ron Wood Family Resource Center
Carson City, Nevada, USA
2621 Northgate Lane, suite #49
Open Mon., Tues, Thur., Friday 8am - 5pm
The purpose of the program is to collaborate with the community in assisting the people of Carson City in obtaining fundamental needs, which are necessary for them to develop healthy relationships and improve their quality of life
Sacred Circle Resource Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Sacred Heart Woman’s Shelter Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Safe Harbor Domestic Crisis Center
Crisis Center
Saint Luke’s
Boise, Idaho, USA
103 W State St
Offering the following classes Newborn Care and Parenting, Baby and Me, Happiest Baby on the Block, Infant Massage, Baby Time and Ryme, Baby Signing, CPR for Parents, Taming the Toddler and Our Miraculous Bodies (puberty issues). Call for details. Car seats for needy families at a reduced rate.
Salvation Army – Day Resource Center / Emergency Lodge
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
45 West Owens Avenue , #103
The shelter is open 365 days a year with a day resource center to access, triage, and refer clients to their programs that can provide the long term help they might need.
SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS: FAMILY RESOURCE PROGRAM
Contact for more information.
San Bernardino Food Bank CAPSBC
San Bernardino, California, USA
678 S Tippecanoe Ave
Must be a resident of San Bernardino County.Total household income must be within EFAP (Emergency Food Assistance Program) income parameters; currently 150 percent of the Federal poverty level.Participants must obtain assistance at the Food Bank Distribution Sites within their designated zip code. Calendars with distribution dates and locations are published monthly in newspapers throughout San Bernardino County.
San Bernardino Sexual Assault Services
San Bernardino, California, USA
536 West 11th Street, Suite C
This agency provides crisis counseling, education and prevention services to schools, the community and other CBO’s. SBSAS provides outreach for the victim to the hospital with law enforcement and to court. Outreach counselors are available to accompany victims through the legal process. Services are aimed at survivors of a sexual assault crime however, individual counseling is available to victims, spouses, and their family members. SBSAS provides a 24 hour 7 day a week crisis hotline.
Schick Hospital
Hotline
Shelter from the Storm
24-Hour Hotline
South Dakota 211
Call for help or log on line
South Dakota Domestic Abuse Hotline
Hotline
South Neighborhood Family Services
Henderson, Nevada, USA
522 East Lake Mead Parkway, Suite 5
Providing adoptions, case management, child abuse & protection, foster home licensing, independent living, parenting project services. Other Service Categories: Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services.
Southern Nevada Desert Regional Center
Carson City, Nevada, USA
3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132
Southern Nevada Desert Regional Center
WELCOME TO THE AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES DIVISION!
About Us:
The Aging and Disability Services Division (ADSD) in the State of Nevada, Department of Health and Human Services, represents Nevada's elders, children and adults with disabilities or special health care needs.
- Awards and Recognitions
- Budget Information
- Executive Staff
- Feedback Form
- Integration Information
- Mission Statement
- NRS Governance
- Organizational Charts
- Reports
ADSD PROGRAMS:
The Aging and Disability Services Division offers the following types of programs:
- Programs for Seniors
- Programs for Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities
- Programs for Intellectual Disabilities and Related Conditions
- Programs for Persons with Physical Disabilities
- Programs for Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Grant Opportunities
BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
ADSD Boards and Commissions:
The Aging and Disability Services Division operates the following boards and commissions. Click a link below to find out more about the committee and its subcommittees.
- Aging and Disability Resource Center (ADRC) Advisory Board
- Assistive Technology (AT) Council
- Commission on Aging (COA)
- Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities (CSPD)
- No Wrong Door Advisory Board
- Statewide Independent Living Council (SILC)
- Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease
- Task Force on Integrated Employment
ADSD Subcommittees:
- Position Paper Subcommittee of the Assistive Technology (AT) Council
- Funding and Insurance Subcommittee of the Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Resource Development Subcommittee of the Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Adult Services and Resources Subcommittee of the Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Workforce Development Subcommittee of the Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Community Education Subcommittee of the Commission on Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)
- Bylaws Subcommittee of the Commission on Aging (COA)
- Legislative Issues Subcommittee of the Commission on Aging (COA)
- NRS 439 Subcommittee of the Commission on Aging (COA)
- Senior Services Strategic Plan Accountability Subcommittee (SPAC) of the Commission on Aging (COA)
- Olmstead/Strategic Planning Subcommittee of the CSPD and the COA Senior Services Strategic Plan Accountability Committee (SPAC)
- Nominations Subcommittee of the Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities (CSPD)
- Legislative Subcommittee of the Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities (CSPD)
- Subcommittee on Communication Services for Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (SOCS) of the Commission on Services for Persons with Disabilities (CSPD)
- Wireless Devices to be Included on the Equipment Distribution Program Work Group of the Subcommittee on Communication Services for Persons Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (SOCS)
Other Community Based Boards and Commissions:
The Boards and Commissions listed below are not operated by the Aging and Disability Services Division but may address issues that have an affect on our clients. Click a link below to be directed to the sponsoring agency's website for additional information.
PROVIDER SERVICE INFORMATION, APPLICATIONS, AND SURVEYS
Service Provider Agreements
Thank you for your interest in partnering with Nevada Aging and Disability Services Division to deliver much needed services to our community.
For Program or application information please contact:
Candice McDaniel at 775-687-0100 or cmcdaniel@adsd.nv.gov for Early Intervention Services,
Aimee Murphy at 775-687-0117 or amurphy@adsd.nv.gov for Autism Treatment Assistance Program (ATAP),
ADSD Contract Unit at 775-687-0545 or adsdcontracts@adsd.nv.gov for all other Programs.
Autism Treatment Assistance Program (ATAP)
Please complete application and survey and then mail to: AMurphy@adsd.nv.gov
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES DIVISION UPCOMING MEETING NOTICES
Meeting Notices posted here are removed after the meeting occurs. If you would like to access meeting information that does not appear here, please contact the Aging and Disability Services Division Administrative office at (775) 687-4210 or email adsd@adsd.nv.gov. For Locations and Times, Please visit: http://adsd.nv.gov/Meetings/Meeting_Notices/
ADSD RESOURCES
Locations
- All ADSD Locations
- Aging and Disability Services
- Developmental Services
- Early Intervention Services
- Report Elder Abuse or Neglect
ADSD Grants
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
The Aging and Disability Services Division Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) will be coming soon. Please try back later.
Glossary
Click the link below to access a Glossary of terms used by the Aging and Disability Services Division.
AGING AND DISABILITY SERVICES DIVISION OFFICE LOCATIONS
Carson City, NV 89706
(775) 687-4210
(775) 687-0574 Fax
email: adsd.nv.gov
To report suspected elder abuse, neglect, exploitation, isolation, and/or complaints to the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program please utilize these phone numbers:
- Las Vegas/Clark County (702) 486-6930
- Statewide/All other areas (888) 729-0571
- Local police department or sheriff's office
If an older person is in immediate danger, the local police, sheriff's office or emergency medical service should be contacted. If the older person is not in immediate danger, the report should be made via one of the designated phone numbers.
Please do not send a report of elder abuse, neglect, exploitation or isolation to the Aging and Disability Services Division email address, as it may not be acted on promptly.
Autism Treatment Assistance Program and Early Intervention Services Offices
Toll free at Project ASSIST: 1-800-522-0066
Carson City, NV 89706
(775) 687-0101
(775) 687-0110 Fax
Elko, NV 89801
(775) 753-1214
(775) 753-6017 Fax
Ely, NV 89301
(775) 289-1622
(775) 289-1685 Fax
Las Vegas, NV 89102
(702) 486-7670
(702) 486-7686 Fax
Referral Hot Line:
(702) 486-9200
Reno, NV 89512
(775) 688-1341
(775) 688-2984 Fax
Winnemucca, NV 89445
(775) 623-6593 ext. 244
Developmental Services Offices
Carson City, NV 89706
(775) 687-5162
(775) 687-1001 Fax
Elko, NV 89801
(775) 753-1120
(775) 777-7884 Fax
Gardnerville, NV 89410
(775) 782-3671
(775) 782-6639 Fax
103 North Maine Street
Fallon, NV 89406
(775) 423-0347
Fax (775) 423-0357
415 Highway 95A, Bldg. 1
Fernley, NV 89408
(775) 575-7744
Fax (775) 575-7769
Las Vegas, NV 89101
(702) 486-8868
Las Vegas, NV 89103
(702) 486-6326
Las Vegas, NV 89146
(702) 486-6200
Sparks, NV 89431
(775) 688-1930
475 West Haskell Street
Winnemucca, NV 89445
(775) 623-6593
Fax (775) 623-6594
Aging and Disability Services Offices
Elko, NV 89801
(775) 738-1966
(775) 753-8543 Fax
Las Vegas, NV 89104
(702) 486-3545
(702) 486-3572 Fax
Reno, NV 89521
(775) 687-0800
(775) 688-2969 Fax
Southwest District Health
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
13307 Miami Lane
For Individuals Involved With Vector Control or Individuals Affected By Vectors. Controls The Spread of Disease From Animals and Insects To Humans. Note: This Would Be The Contact For Large Birds Like Magpies, Crows, and etc., Which Have Been Found Dead and Need Testing Done For West Nile Virus.
Spring Mountain Treatment Center
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
7000 West Spring Mountain Road
Helping troubled people make positive change by providing 24 hour mobile assessments and admission or referral services.
Street Teens
24-Hour Hotline
Substance Abuse & Treatment
Hotline
Suicide Prevention Action Network of Idaho
Boise, Idaho, USA
1607 W. Jefferson Street
Our vision is that Idahoans choose to live. Our mission is to reduce suicide in Idaho through statewide advocacy, collaboration and education in best practices. Offers a number of resources for those in crisis, those directly concerned about them and those seeking information on suicide across the nation.
Sunrise Children’s Foundation
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
2795 East Desert Inn Road, #100
Sunrise Children’s Foundation (SCF) programs support a myriad of critical areas focusing on optimal child development. The MIECHV program targets at-risk communities through two evidence-based home visiting programs that support healthy child development and ensures the safety of young children from birth to five years of age as well as family members. SCF provides multiple programs throughout Clark County, all free of cost.
Tender Hearts Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
The Wholeness Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Trevor Project
(for LGBTQ youth in crisis ages 13-24) Our trained counselors are here to support you 24/7. If you are a young person in crisis, feeling suicidal, or in need of a safe and judgment-free place to talk, call the Trevor Lifeline now. Text "Trevor" to 1-202-304-1200.
U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Fraud
Hot line
Valley Crisis Center
Nampa, Idaho, USA
PO Box 558
Persons Fleeing Domestic Violence
Valley Restart Shelter
Hemet, California, USA
Post Office Box 1715
Valley Restart is a shelter and resource center for persons experiencing homelessness
Veterans Crisis Line
The Veterans Crisis Line connects Veterans in crisis and their families and friends with qualified, caring Department of Veterans Affairs responders through a confidential toll-free hotline, online chat, or text. Veterans and their loved ones can call 1-800-273-8255 and Press 1, chat online, or send a text message to 838255 to receive confidential support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year. Support for deaf and hard of hearing individuals is available. Link to chat online https://www.veteranscrisisline.net/ChatTermsOfService.aspx?account=Veterans%20Chat Press 1 for veterans.
Veterans Crisis Line
Veterans in need call us we can help.
Victims of Violence Intervention/Artemis House Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Volunteer Attorneys for Rural Nevadans (VARN)
Carson City, Nevada, USA
904 North Nevada Street
Provides free civil legal services for domestic violence survivors, regardless of income. Legal services provided by DVVAP include emergency representation to extend/modify protection orders, and legal representation in divorce, child custody, termination of parental rights and guardianship matters.
Waawanyanka Oti “Watchful Home” Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
WestCare Shelter
Henderson, Nevada, USA
1711 Whitney Mesa Drive
Substance Use Disorders, Mental Health Disorders, Domestic Violence /, Sexual Assault, Homelessness, Criminal Justice, HIV / AIDS, Youth Specific, Veteran Specific, Education / Prevention, Intervention, Outpatient Treatment, Residential Treatment, Triage / Mental Health Crisis, Stabilization / Detoxification,
White Buffalo Calf Woman Society, Inc. Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
White Pine Social Services
Ely, Nevada, USA
297 11th Street East, #2
White Pine County Social Services (formerly welfare) partners with state, federal, and non-profit organizations to offer unique programs and many interim supportive services to low income individuals and families.
WICAP Canyon County Center
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
502 Main St
Call for times.
There are several Emergency services that WICAP offers such as:
- diapers
- disaster relief
- food assistance
- clothing
- household items
- intervention in emergencies resulting from child, spouse, alcohol or drug abuse
- housing
- heating assistance
- referrals to existing community programs, including legal assistance, medical services, dental services, and cash support.
Woman Escaping A Violent Environment Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Woman’s Circle Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Woman’s Resource Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Women Escaping Violent Environment Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Working Against Violence, Inc. Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Yankton Women’s & Children’s Center Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
Youth and Family Services Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center
YWCA Family Violence Domestic Crisis Center
Domestic Crisis Center