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4th St Apts
801 E 4TH ST
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-825-0999
Family-Subsidized-Using Low Income Housing Tax Credit. In projects with five or more HOME assisted units, at least 20% of these units must be occupied by families earning 50% or less of area median income. All other HOME assisted units must be occupied by families earning 80% or less of AMI, but in practice most are reserved for families earning 60% or less AMI. Maximum monthly rent is capped with a low HOME rent for <50% AMI units and a High HOME assisted units.

ACCEPT
100 Washington St.,
Reno, Nevada 89503
(775)-384-8970
ACCEPT is a community-based organization providing HIV/AIDS prevention education, intervention, and support services targeting African Americans in Washoe County. They recently posted a medical enrollment presentation provided by an organization named All Of Us on Facebook. To help researchers find a better way to treat and tailor patient care. They also offer monthly HIV Peer-Support and confidential health education group meetings.

Access Advisory Committee
Reno, Nevada
775-334-2030
The Access Advisory Committee was created to review City Codes and policies for their usefulness in helping to make places more accessible to people with disabilities. Its efforts have focused on improving access to public facilities, businesses, and residences for use by individuals with physical or other disabilities, as well as on increasing public awareness of the physical accessibility, educational and employment needs of disabled individuals.

Access to Healthcare Network
4001 S VIRGINIA ST STE F
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-284-8989
Recently had the Mammovan at their location. On International Overdose Awareness Day they provided resources on their website and Facebook page. They are also offering free rides for seniors to medical appointments and pharmaceutical needs.Serving uninsured and underinsured Nevada residents; low-cost membership fee; discounted fees paid to the provider for member healthcare services. Medical discount program for those that are uninsured, underinsured and qualified based off income and household size. Discounts on medical/dental/and vision services; Women's Health Connection for women over 40 - pelvic exam, pap smear, breast exam. Monthly membership fee between $35-40 per month; free colon cancer screening 50-64 years old who qualify.

Accountancy Board
Nevada
(775) 786-0231
The mission of the Nevada State Board of Accountancy is to protect the welfare of the citizens of the State of Nevada by assuring the competency of persons licensed as Certified Public Accountants (CPAs) and compliance with professional standards by registered CPA firms.

Hears Complaints, Forms & Applications, Code of Professional Conduct, Regulations for Accountants.


Adolescent Residential Treatment Center
480 GALLETTI WAY UNIT 8
SPARKS, Nevada 89431
775-688-1633
Programs for adolescence, children, and hearing impaired. Individual and group interventions used. Mental and behavioral health support

Adventist Community Services - Center of Influence
1095 E TAYLOR ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-470-5590
Your community thrift store and food pantry serving the Wells neighborhood and military veterans. Stop by and see us!

The Reno Center of Influence exits to help our neighbors and military veterans achieve a happier, healthier, and richer life through its discount thrift shop, neighborhood food pantry, Nedley Depression and Anxiety Recovery Program, social events, spiritual support and more. We host SNAP, Medicaid, and Energy application assistance, AARP employees, UNR student interns, and volunteers. We aim to be an influence for all things good (kind, decent, respectful, and worthwhile) and a bright spot in your experience. The directors Jerry and Debra and superb staff of volunteers welcome you and look forward to serving your needs.

Veterans
Advisory Council for Prosecuting Attorneys
100 N. Carson St.
Carson City, Nevada 89701
775-684-1204
The Nevada Advisory Council for Prosecuting Attorneys is a state agency with a broad statutory mandate. The mission of the Advisory Council is:

* To provide leadership on legal and public policy issues related to the duties of prosecutors;
* To enhance communication and cooperation among prosecutors and the judiciary, law enforcement, state and local government, the bar, and other public and private organizations concerned with the administration of justice;
* To provide training, education, resources and support to prosecutors and their support staff, law enforcement, government agencies, and the citizens of the State of Nevada; and
* To foster professionalism and competency among the offices of prosecutors in the State of Nevada by providing a forum for communication and cooperation.
The members of the Advisory Council are dedicated to the accomplishment of this Mission by developing consensus on legal and public policy issues of statewide significance to prosecutors. The Mission will be implemented competently and professionally while adhering to the highest ethical standards of the legal profession.

REPORTS TO THE LEGISLATURE
On or before October 1 of each year, OSIT is to submit a written report to the Governor and the
Director of the Legislative Counsel Bureau which must include, without limitation:
(a) Information on the Graduate Medical Education Grant Program established pursuant to Section 5 of this act; and
(b) Any recommendations regarding graduate medical education in this State, including, recruitment and retention

Advisory Task Force on HIV Exposure Modernization
Nevada
Agape Psychological Services
210 MARSH AVE STE 100
RENO, Nevada 89509
775-322-9359
Agape is a Greco-Christian term referring to love, “the highest form of love, charity” and “the love of God for man and of man for God”. Agape Psychological Services reflects these principles while providing caring, thoughtful, and loving therapy for families, couples, individuals, and groups. Built and established in the heart of Reno, Nevada, Agape Psychological Services’ goal is to provide every client the tools to move towards a more healthy, kind, and connected tomorrow.

AGHABY Comprehensive Community Health Center - North Las Vegas
1845 Civic Center Drive
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89030
702-485-2345
Aghaby Comprehensive Community Health Center is dedicated to assist in overcoming obstacles and serving as the bridge between the people within our community and the services that they need as pertaining to health, wellness and practical services, and while so doing empower individuals to develop further personal and familial success, as well as participate in giving a hand up to their neighbors. We are committed to: Being the health care provider of choice for people of all ages. Providing high-quality care in a patient focused manner. Equipping our patients with the knowledge, ability, and motivation to make health choices and live healthy lives. Eliminating barriers caused by financial circumstances or social situations that may prevent people from having access to health care. Continually improving the quality of care and service we provide. Business Hours Monday to Friday 9:00 am to 6:00 pm Closed Saturday, Sunday and HolidaysA Sliding Fee Discount Program will be provided to patients and their family members with income at or below 200% of the current federal poverty guidelines, based on their household size. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, Managed Care.

AHF advocates recently held a "Vaccinate Our World" protest "die-in" at COVID-19 vax maker Moderna's headquarters. They also delivered much need supplies to victims of the 7.2 earthquake in Haiti.

To enhance Nevada’s connectivity, economic vitality, and global competitiveness by fostering sustainable air service development, supporting community and industry needs, and driving innovation in aviation across the state.

Over the next five years, the Nevada Air Service Development Commission will have secured sustainable funding sources for the Nevada Air Service Development Fund and demonstrated success through expanded Nevada air service leveraging grant funded initiatives. Over the next five years, community and stakeholder engagement efforts should focus on understanding the evolving needs of both the air service industry and the communities it serves. Beyond industry stakeholders, the Nevada Air Service Development Commission must communicate how its activities benefit individuals and businesses across the state. A clear, well-articulated message about the Commission’s mission and vision will help build public support for its statutory role and long-term sustainability

Al Maun Neighborly Needs
711 Morgan Ave
Las Vegas, Nevada 89106
702-647-2500
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Rock Blvd.
436 S ROCK BLVD
SPARKS, Nevada 89431
775-355-1151
World-wide group to maintain sobriety 24 hours per day. Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for AA membership; we are self-supporting through our own contributions. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization or institution; does not wish to engage in any controversy; neither endorses nor opposes any causes. Our primary purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

All For Health, Health For All Inc. - General Practice Clinic
1735 N Nellis Blvd., Ste G
Las Vegas, Nevada 89115
702-342-8804
The Mission of All For Health, Health For All is to create medical homes that eliminate disparities in access to health care for the underserved multi-ethnic population of Las Vegas and surrounding areas. ASH's vision is to be the provider of choice for the community, the employer of choice for their staff, and the system of choice for their medical staff. M-F 8:00am to 4:30pm Lunch 1:00pm -1:30pm, Closed on major Holidays

Alpha Productions
50 FREEPORT BLVD STE 3
SPARKS, Nevada 89431
775-359-4498
Our goal is to provide employment, training, and personalized enrichment to persons with cognitive and developmental disabilities while providing high quality products and services.

Established in 1976, Alpha Productions Technologies , Inc. is non-profit corporation that manufactures custom cable & wire harness assemblies (NAICS 334419; 334417), as well as small-part sub-assemblies. We take pride in partnering with long-term customers such as Curries, Clayborn Labs, Fastenal, International Game Technology (IGT), Selco, Securitron, and others. We are certified as a Community Training Center (now referred to as a Job-Day Training (JDT) provider) by the State of Nevada and are authorized by the U.S. Department of Labor for Section 14(c) — we provide pay rates that enhance the job skills, training, and productivity of our employees.

Disability services, Rural, Urban
ALS of Nevada
1575 DELUCCHI LN
RENO, Nevada 89502
702-777-0500
The center loans out medical equipment to seniors and the disabled. There may be walkers, wheelchairs communication devices, phones, clothes, aids for daily living, and books.

Disability services
Alta Vista Mental Health
1201 Terminal Way
Reno, Nevada 89502
775-624-8200
American Cancer Society
630 SIERRA ROSE DR STE 1A
RENO, Nevada 89511
775-329-0609
Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm. American Cancer Society Action Network (legislative group); Community engagement; program information; community referrals