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Disaster Relief
American Red Cross
Boise, Idaho, USA
146 S. Cole RD 83705
Boise, Idaho, USA
5371 W. Franklin Road
Offers family and emergency assistance. Can also contact deployed Service Members in the event of a family emergency and coordinate emergency leave and travel for the Service Member to return home during an emergency.
Americorps
Boise, Idaho, USA
1299 North Orchard
AmeriCorps is a civil society program supported by the U.S. federal government, foundations, corporations, and other donors engaging adults in intensive community service work with the goal of 'helping ..A One Year Commitment To Volunteer and Make A Difference In Low Income Communities and Disaster Assistance. May Receive a Weekly Allowance, Health Coverage. Student Loan Deferment, An Education Award (Funds Towards Your Education), and A Chance To Develop Your Leadership Skills, Teamwork and More. Call For Information on Applying. TDD Callers May Dial 1-800-833-3722.
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
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.
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. Direct Services Provided: Parenting and Support Classes, Emergency Food and Clothing and Referral and Linkage Services
Salvation Army Corps Community Center
Boise, Idaho, USA
1904 W. Bannock Street 83651
Nampa, Idaho, USA
403 - 12th Avenue S. 83605
Caldwell, Idaho, USA
1023 Chicago St. Caldwell 83703
Boise, Idaho, USA
4308 W State St
Every 60 days. Non-perishables and perishables. Bring proof of address & photo ID for every family member & must live in Ada Co. Senior Day is Friday from 1:30-3:00. Seniors come in for food, clothing & energy assistance.
The offer Project share for financial aid, free food boxes, case management, and more. Other assistance will be baby items, such as diapers and formula, water bill help, and the Angel Tree free Christmas toy program.
Help with Idaho Power & Intermountain Gas bills. Call and leave message with your name and phone #, will be put on wait list. Call backs done at first of month until funding gone. During telephone interview caseworker will tell the person what they need to bring in. Bring proof of address & photo ID. From October to April.
State St.: Gas vouchers as one-time assistance. Must have valid driver’s license, insurance, current registration on vehicle. Vouchers for job searching, job attendance, medical and court related appointments. Bring paper proof for why voucher is needed. Tuesday-Friday 9-3 monthly until funding runs out. Bus passes may be available for attendance of life skills class. 343-5429 ext 2
Services Offered:
- Military Personnel Assistance
- Transitional Care & Work Release
- Disaster Services
- Emergency Financial Assistance
- Emergency Shelter
- Food & Nutrition Programs
- Seasonal Services
- Casework Services
- Homemaker Services
- Emergency Shelter
- Transitional Housing
- Camping Activities
- Visitation Services
- Worship Services - Children's / Teen
- Worship Services - Church
- Christian Education
- Men's Ministries
- Music & Arts Programs
- Worship Services - Sunday School
- Women's Ministries
- Worship Services - Young Adult
- Worship Services - Youth Ministries
- Character Building Programs
- Day Care
- Residential Camping Activities
Boise Email: Robert.Lloyd@usw.salvationarmy.org
Nampa Email: Maureen.Lawliss@usw.salvationarmy.org
Caldwell Email: Brent.Church@usw.salvationarmy.org
The Salvation Army
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
1581 N. Main St
The Salvation Army
This charity type organization provides Shelter, low income housing, and homeless prevention/rent assistance is offered. emergency financial assistance such as rent, housing & utilities to lowincome clients and families residing in North Rural Clark County area of Bunkerville as well as Mesquite and surrounding areas. They also administer a variety of other social services, and are a great place to call for referrals too. http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/familyservices
Programs That Help
Adult Rehabilitation Program
For over 100 years, The Salvation Army has been providing assistance to people with a variety of physical and social afflictions through its United States based Adult Rehabilitation Centers (ARCs).
Adult Rehabilitation Centers began in 1881 when William Booth - founder of The Salvation Army - opened shelters for homeless people on the streets of London, England. His initiative quickly spread to the United States, and to this day, people come to us with issues of substance abuse, legal problems, relational conflicts, homelessness, unemployment and a need for spiritual awakening and restoration.
Drug and alcohol addiction are among the country's most destructive social problems, and The Salvation Army's Adult Rehabilitation Centers comprise the largest residential rehabilitation program in the United States. This comprehensive program is free to the public and financed through our well known Salvation Army Thrift Stores.
Adult Rehabilitation Centers are probably the most widely known of all The Salvation Army services. They provide long term, social model, and residential recovery programs for individuals seeking to deal with substance abuse and other addictions. They seek to help participants regain self-worth, learn how to build an orderly and disciplined life and become contributing members of society. Each program participant is provided with a clean and healthy living environment, nutritious food, group and individual counseling, spiritual direction, work therapy assignments and recreational activities.
Emergency Disaster Services
The Salvation Army has been responding to major disasters in the United States since the devastating hurricane experienced by Galveston, Texas in 1900. Since then, The Salvation Army is usually one of the first on the scene and the last to leave. While every disaster is unique and creates its own special needs, the core of The Salvation Army's disaster program consists of several basic services. And while these services address many of the typical needs of a disaster survivor, Salvation Army disaster relief is also flexible. Our services are adapted to the specific needs of individuals and communities and salable according to the magnitude of the disaster.
For information on how to get involved with this amazing team, please contact Lt. Larry Groenleer via email or by calling 702.870.4430 x 113.
Family Services
Assistance and case management to low-income individuals and families in need we Provide Assistance With:
- Food Pantry
- Personal Hygiene
- Baby Items
- Veteran Services
- Referrals to partner agencies and 211
- Utility Assistance* provided in collaboration with Southwest Gas SHARE Program (NV Energy Project Reach, Age Restrictions Apply)
- Rent: Immediate Needs Program (by appointment only)
- Seasonal Programs
- Coats for Kids
- Back to School Backpacks
- Christmas Angels
Documents Needed for Services
To qualify for service, please bring:
- State ID and Social Security Card for all adults in household
- Birth Certificate and Social Security Card for each child
- Current Utility Bill (Water, Gas or Power) in your name -OR- current stamped rent receipt. If living with someone, must bring copy of their ID along with a utility bill or stamped rent receipt.
Service Availability
All services are based on funding and inventory of requested items. Non-perishable food donations, baby formula and diapers gratefully accepted at both Family Services locations.
The Workforce Connections
This program is now in Mesquite, Nevada for anyone who is interested can call the numbers listed below for more information or to schedule an intake.
Workforce Connections helps unemployed youth and adults access training opportunities and find employment. The youth case manager, Stephanie Woolley is at 355 W. Mesquite Blvd #B-50 from 8:00am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday. Ms. Woolley can be reached at (702)-345-5116. Shawn Hotch is the adult and displaced worker case manager and she is located at the Mesquite Public Library 121 E. First North Street from 9:00am - 5:30pm. Monday through Friday. To connect, please call (702)-507-4093.
Homeless Services
The goal of The Salvation Army Homeless Services is to help individuals gain the skills and resources necessary to transition from homelessness to a higher level of productive independent living. Services range from meeting individuals' immediate needs to long term goal attainment. Case management, shelter facilities and other transformational resources are available on our Lied Social Services Campus.
Day Resource Center/Emergency Lodge:35 W Owens Ave # 103, North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5368
The Shelter is open 365 days a year with a Day Resource Center to access, triage, and refer clients to our programs that can provide the long term help they might need. Each day an average of 350 individuals come to us for a reprieve from the weather, take a shower, use the restrooms, hydrate, or make telephone calls; simple, basic needs that we can sometimes take for granted.
Vocational Programs: (702) 701-5347
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. Working in partnership with the College of Southern Nevada, local businesses, and state agencies, our clients receive academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. Along with classes in life skills and essential employment tools, these programs truly transform lives.
Spiritual Services
The Chapels at the Lied Social Services Campus and treatment center provide the homeless with nightly services as well as needed counseling and guidance by the resident chaplain.
Our Mission: The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God.
Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.
SEEDS of Hope (Saving, Empowering, Educating, and restoring DreamS to lives shattered by human trafficking)
The Salvation Army firmly believes that the abuse and exploitation of human beings through any form of human trafficking is an offense against humankind and against God. We work vigilantly for the prevention of human trafficking and for the restoration of survivors. Give if you can to SEEDS of Hope.
The SEEDS of Hope program works in collaboration with local law enforcement, FBI, ICE and numerous community service providers to identify, rescue, and restore victims of all forms of human trafficking.
Las Vegas has been identified by a Justice Department risk analysis study as one of 17 cities nationwide most likely to be the top destinations for trafficking victims. Everyday in our valley, SEEDS of Hope works with both foreign and domestic victims of all ages and ethnic backgrounds. Through our comprehensive case management services we can provide emergency shelter, transportation, clothing, food, victim advocacy, crises intervention and safety planning, medical and dental care, derivative family member benefits, mental health counseling, employment assistance, legal referrals, substance abuse treatment, access to child care, and other service recommendations.
We take a holistic approach to the clients' needs and challenges in order to help them move from victimization to self sufficiency. SEEDS of Hope, like all of The Salvation Army's programs and services, are made possible with the support of the community we serve. Please take a moment to pray for those who are victims of modern day slavery.
The Lied Vocational Training Program: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas 89030 (702) 701-5347
Located at 35 West Owens in North Las Vegas, this program transforms men's and women's lives. Designed to assist homeless persons in gaining the skills and confidence necessary to move from homelessness to self sufficient independent living, we partner with College of Southern Nevada, local businesses and state agencies to provide academic training and practical work experience in a variety of fields. The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills, on-the-job training, case management and job search and job placement.
We strive to help our clients obtain the income and locate housing that they may function as self-sufficient, independent citizens of the community. We want to ultimately eliminate homelessness in Las Vegas by leading homeless individuals to employment and housing that they will achieve productive lives. We work to prevent homelessness by reaching out to low income families to provide them with the assistance so that they can maintain their homes.
The Lied Vocational Training Program provides employment skills training, including work readiness, life skills, remediation, on-the-job training, case management to identify needs and provide supportive services, job search and job placement.
Veteran Services: 35 West Owens Avenue North Las Vegas, NV 89030 (702) 701-5374
Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF)
SSVF program is designed to assist low-income veterans and their families in obtaining and maintaining stable housing. We have been awarded a grant from the United States Department of Veterans Affairs to serve veterans throughout Southern Nevada. Supportive services can include case management, housing counseling, linkage to VA and mainstream benefits/services, temporary financial assistance to address housing barriers , life skills training, budgeting, job preparation, coping skills, housing preparation, credit repair, credit counseling, transportation assistance, landlord/tenant mediation. Assistance from peer mentors who are veterans themselves will add to the individualized, strength-based approach of care.
Veteran Rehabilitation
Homeless veterans struggling with the disease of addiction are provided with placement in the Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC), our residential, clinical substance abuse treatment program. The ARC provides an intensive continuum of care program for homeless persons for the treatment of substance abuse, chemical addictions, mental health, and compulsive gambling. The method is to provide a structured, purposeful, planned, daily regimen in a 24 hour live-in setting, permitting the individual to grow emotionally and intellectually while experiencing a supportive, caring and responsible environment. This truly transformative program gives hope to our veterans and blesses them with an opportunity for a new life filled with potential.
Salvation Army Summer Camp
Each summer, children from low-income Southern Nevada families enjoy fresh air, exercise and new friendships at annual Salvation Army Summer Camps. The camping experience is more than just a pleasant vacation. Children learn new skills and self-reliance; trained counselors who understand their emotional needs and problems help them to mature.
Camp Activities include adventure and scouting, arts and crafts, music development, and sports. Discovery Camp is for children ages 7 to 12 years and is held in Heber, Arizona at The Salvation Army's Camp Ponderosa Ranch.
Find out how you can help a deserving kid make it to camp by calling 702.870.4430. What they take home won't fit in a backpack!
What you can do to Help
For ways to help the Salvation Army visit the following Websites:
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/copy-of-how-you-can-help
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/estate-gifts
- http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/major-gifts
If you would like to volunteer, click the following website and sign up: http://www.salvationarmysouthernnevada.org/volunteer
355 W. Mesquite Blvd. Suite B50, Mesquite, Nevada, 89027,
WICAP -Emmett- Payette – Weiser
Emmett, Idaho, USA
213 E Main St. 83661
Payette, Idaho, USA
1531 S Main St. 83672
Weiser, Idaho, USA
35 W Court St.
Call for times and dates.
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.
WICAP-Emmett Food Pantry: M - F 8AM - 5PM
WICAP-Payette Food Pantry: M - F 8AM - 5PM Call (208) 642-9086 For transitional or emergency housing in Payette.
WICAP-Weiser Food Pantry: M - F 8AM - 5PM
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.