Places

Southridge Apts
1550 SKY VALLEY DR RENO, Nevada 89523 775-746-8183
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Using Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC program, units set aside. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income. Rents capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income.
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Spanish Hills Apts
1475 VISTA DEL RANCHO PKWY SPARKS, Nevada 89436 775-525-6977
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Using Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC program, units set aside. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income. Rents capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income.
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Sparks Christian Fellowship
510 GREENBRAE DR SPARKS, Nevada 89431 775-331-2303
INFO: A soup kitchen and emergency food pantry are at the charity.
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Sparks FRC
923 12TH ST SPARKS, Nevada 89431 775-353-5733
INFO: Sparks High School
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Sparks Police Department
1701 E PRATER WAY SPARKS, Nevada 89434 775-353-2217
INFO: SPD Victim Advocate phone
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INFO: Call the number for Food Assistance Alt number: (951) 315-0042 |
INFO: Sparrow Solutions Group Seek to educate, advise, and support pregnancy medical clinics committed to educating, equipping, and empowering individuals and teams with relevant medical standards leading to excellent patient care.
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St Mary's WIC
3915 NEIL RD RENO, Nevada 89502 775-770-7500
INFO: 8 am-5 pm, M-F
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INFO: Transitional housing; weekly, monthly, Section 8; weekly charges. Community Assistance Center. Program run by Catholic Charities of Northern Nevada
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St. Vincent's Thrift Shop, Downtown
500 E 4TH ST RENO, Nevada 89512 775-322-9824
INFO: Must get voucher from Emergency Services CCSNN Tuesday-Thursday 9 am-5:30 pm. Tuesday-Thursday 9 am-ll:30 am-Free Clothing Women & Children Only
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St. Vincent's Thrift Shop, Sparks
190 E GLENDALE AVE SPARKS, Nevada 89431 775-322-9824
INFO: See emergency service manager for voucher, 8:30 am-4:50 pm Mon-Sat
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State of Nevada - DETR - Vocational Rehabilitation
500 E 3RD ST CARSON CITY, Nevada 89713 775-684-3911
INFO: Department of Employment Training and Rehabilitation (DETR). 775-684-4184fax Assessment & employment retraining for men and women with disabilities; referrals for medical aids if needed for employability; sliding scale; free services if eligible; vocational rehabilitation; services to the blind and visually impaired; transition student services.
Supporting people: Disability services
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State of Nevada Division of Child and Family Services Mobile Crisis Response Team
4600 KIETZKE LN STE A104 RENO, Nevada 89502 775-688-1670
INFO: Crisis intervention and stabilization services for youth and families of youth under the age of 18 who are exhibiting behavioral / mental health concerns.
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INFO: The Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health's mission is to protect, promote and improve the physical and behavioral health of the people of Nevada. Their website provides many different and all types of program information, links, resources for individuals seeking support.
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Stead Manor
5068 COCOA AVE RENO, Nevada 89506 775-329-3630
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Since this property is owned and managed by a Public Housing Authority, all the rents at this property are based on tenant incomes. Tenants will make a monthly contribution toward rent equal to 30% of their adjusted income. A housing authority may establish a minimum rent of up to $50.
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MISSION: Serving the community by providing transitional housing and supportive services to adult men who have been diagnosed with a substance use disorder and who seek to re-enter society as self-sufficient, responsible fathers, individuals and citizens. INFO: Counseling for men. Halfway house for men who are alcoholics, gamblers and drug addicts. Program is designed around the 12-step model of recovery. Client must attend out-patient counseling. Fee of $140 per week or $500 per month. |
Step Two, Lighthouse of the Sierra, North
3700 SAFE HARBOR WAY RENO, Nevada 89512 775-787-9411
INFO: Step2 provides gender specific long-term treatment services for substance abuse, domestic violence intervention,and education, and trauma services. Women. Residential/Outpatient/Transitional housing for women and their children in recovery from drug and alcohol dependency. Residential program is approximately 3 months. While in residential, clients attend recovery groups M-F and children can visit on weekends. Outpatient program is approximately 3 months - Client must have safe and sober, drug free place to live with adequate transportation and the ability to remain abstinent while attending recovery groups. Must complete either residential or outpatient program prior to progressing to the transitional living environment. Transitional program is approximately 6 months.
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MISSION: To break the cycle of addiction and violence in families—by empowering women to build and maintain a clean and sober life. INFO: Priority is given to Pregnant women, and women with children. Alternative phone: 775.787.9411 |
Steps to New Freedom, Arlington
1600 S ARLINGTON AVE RENO, Nevada 89509 775-322-4003
INFO: Website Down. Program may not be active. http://stepstonewfreedom.org/ With a contract through the VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare System, Healthcare for Homeless Veterans program, Steps to New Freedom provides assistance to help homeless veterans with serious legal problems get a new start. Supporting people: Veterans |
INFO: Transitional housing with outpatient program options. Minimum commitment of 6 months. Must submit to random drug testing. Alcohol, gambling, or narcotics consumption is forbidden at any time during residency, on or off premises. Must secure verified employment within 10 working days of arrival. Initial fees are $500 for first two weeks and $165 each additional week. Must have TB results and complete application before admission. Can accommodate House Arrest clients.
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INFO: Strong Start Calendar - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1I27-Opa-DqlfME8sBeVVLZZHInzbwU2Htbh-O-nuz6g/edit#gid=1232278313
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Suicide Prevention Network
Nevada 877-885-4673
INFO: Suicide prevention hotline
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MISSION: A Family Resource Center is a safe and friendly place to go for many different types of resources when families need help. INFO: Clothing, help with community resources, parenting classes. They offer information on government programs in Washoe County. There may be section 8 vouchers, SNAP food stamps, SSI disability, and more.. Washoe County School District |
INFO: Sunrise Children’s Foundation (SCF) delivers a full scope of services and provides a comprehensive continuum of care to ensure that children in Nevada have a chance at success.The organization’s mission is helping children to fulfill their potential of safe, healthy and educated lives.
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