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Reno Police Department
455 E 2ND ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-334-2175
INFO: City of Reno Police Services non-emergency number RPDVictimAdvocate7756574519
Reno Recreation and Parks Commission
Reno, Nevada
775-334-2030
INFO: * Promote, aid and encourage public recreation, including the acquisition and development of recreation and park facilities.
* Maintenance, development, finance and operation of all City-owned or operated recreation areas and facilities, and developing rules and regulations governing the use of those facilities.
* Establish time schedules for acquisition, lease, dedication or exchange of lands for recreation or park purposes, and the development of park and recreation master plans, site plans, and operating plans..
* Annual budgets for recreation and park facilities, programs, and special events.
* Use and availability of facilities, rates, tolls and charges for services.
* Financial advocate for recreation program services, so that it may receive adequate support from public officials, citizens, businesses, non-government organizations, and maintenance operation.
Reno Senior Citizen Advisory Committee
1 E 1st St
Reno, Nevada 89501
775-351-4771
INFO: The purpose of the Senior Citizen Advisory Committee (SCAC) is to advise the City Council on matters relating to senior citizens, to promote and support senior-oriented special events and collaborative efforts that meet the needs of seniors, and to serve as an advocacy body on behalf of older adults in the community.
Reno Silvercrest Apts
1690 WEDEKIND RD
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-322-2050
INFO: Senior/Disabled Not Subsidized
Reno Sparks Hispanic Seventh Day Adventist Church
1555 WEDEKIND RD
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-378-9472
INFO: (May not be active)
Hours: 9:00am-10:30am
INFO: The Reno Sparks Tribal Health Center aims to raise the physical, mental, social, and spiritual health of American Indians and Alaska Natives to the highest level. Recurring weekly events that they offer are water fitness for diabetic, non-diabetic, children and senior RSTHC patients. Weekly behavioral health classes include DUI groups, talking circles, life skills group, anger management group and more.
Reno Ward 1 NAB
925 Riverside Drive
Reno, Nevada 89503
775-334-2030
INFO: Neighborhood board including downtown, the University, and Summit Ridge.
Reno Ward 2 NAB
1190 W. Moana Lane
Reno, Nevada 89509
775-334-2030
INFO: Neighborhood board including Southwest Reno
Reno Ward 3 NAB
1 East 1st Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
775-334-2030
INFO: Neighborhood board including Central Reno, the Airport, and Donner Springs.
Reno Ward 4 NAB
4895 Texas Ave
Reno, Nevada 89506
775-334-2030
INFO: Neighborhood board of the North Valleys
Reno Ward 5 NAB
1 East 1st Street
Reno, Nevada 89501
775-334-2030
INFO: Neighborhood board of the Northwest, Somersett, and Verdi
Reno- Sparks Gospel Mission, North
2115 TIMBER WAY
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-323-0386
MISSION: The Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nondenominational Christian organization dedicated to helping the homeless, hungry, addicted and abused in the Northern Nevada area.
INFO: Call the number for Food Assistance. This non-profit only helps women and children, including Domestic Violence victims and single moms. Assistance includes showers, meals, free clothes, and personal hygiene necessities. Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-6:30. Emergency shelter, clothing to community, food, 12-15 month substance abuse recovery program (residential).
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission
335 RECORD ST
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-329-0485
MISSION: The Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, nondenominational Christian organization dedicated to helping the homeless, hungry, addicted and abused in the Northern Nevada area.
INFO: Families and single men, women, and children; registration for women 9:00a.m., registration for men 2:00pm., 3 free nights with breakfast and supper; shave, shower, and hygiene packs available; free drug treatment program; transitional housing, weekly charges. Faith based, one year inpatient work therapy treatment program for men and women, recovering from drug and/or alcohol addiction, willing to make a long-term commitment. Program prefers that you complete court cases prior to applying and only accepts court ordered inmates from Specialty Courts. No prior violent offenses and no sex offenders. As of 7/21/08, RSGM will no longer accept applications through the mail. You must apply in person.
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission, Clear Acre
2900 CLEAR ACRE LN
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-433-1737
INFO: Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-6:30. Emergency shelter, clothing to community, food, 12-15 month substance abuse recovery program (residential). Hours 9:30am-5:30pm Closed Sundays. Also includes Thrift Depot
Reno-Sparks Gospel Mission, Greenbrae
640 GREENBRAE DR
SPARKS, Nevada 89431
775-331-5020
INFO: Hours: Monday-Saturday 9:30-6:30. Emergency shelter, clothing to community, food, 12-15 month substance abuse recovery program (residential). Hours 9:30am-5:30pm Closed Sundays
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony
34 RESERVATION RD
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-329-2936
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Housing Department
9055 EAGLE CANYON DR
SPARKS, Nevada 89441
775-785-1300
INFO: Office Hours: 8:00am-5:00pm Monday through Friday. EnrollmentOffice775-786-3363 Low-income housing, must be enrolled in Reno Sparks Indian Colony. 30.
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony Social Services
34 RESERVATION RD
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-329-2936
INFO: Hours Vary. Fax775-785-8758 Indian general assistance; must be registered in federally recognized tribe; elder protective services; child protective services; education office/youth services; housing. Disability services
Reno-Sparks Indian Tribal Health Center
1715 KUENZLI ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-329-5162
INFO: Medical; Dental; Vision; must be enrolled in Federally recognized tribes. M-F 8:00am - 5:00pm. Medical clinic (including optometry and dentistry), behavioral health, substance abuse, pharmacy, chiropractor and radiology, diabetes wellness center, must provide proof of enrollment in a federally recognized tribe. (RSTHC)
INFO: Community based treatment center which provides an assortment of mental health services for children and adults. Providing the highest caliber of treatment to their clients Treatment is individualized and goal oriented to restore clients to their highest level of functioning, creating a safer and healthier environment.
Renown Behavioral Health / Renown Medical Center-Well Care Services
850 MILL ST STE 301
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-982-5318
INFO: An intensive 5-week drug/alcohol outpatient program which meets 10 hours per week. Intensive outpatient treatment is a step down from other more intensive levels of treatment such as inpatient. Treatment is based on individual need with several different options available. These include partial hospitalization, group sessions, psychiatric and individual therapy. Morning and evening schedules are offered. Initial evaluation is free and needs to be done in person. Contact: 982-5318 to schedule appointment.