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Community Health Alliance, North Valleys
280 VISTA KNOLL PKWY STE 107
RENO, Nevada 89506
775-329-6300
INFO: Hours: Medical- Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm / 7753296300Medical / 775-870-4300 Dental
Community Outreach Medical Center
1090 E Desert Inn Rd #200
Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
702-657-3873
Community Services Agency (CSA)
1090 E 8TH ST
RENO, Nevada 89512
775-786-6023
INFO: Hours: Monday-Friday: 7:30-4:30. Emergency utility if funds available. Offers affordable housing to eligible seniors, families and other individuals. Head Start; Energy Efficiency; NV Energy Bill Pay Assistance ; Employment Assistance and Training; Free Income Tax Preparation; Stabilization services (TANF, SNAP, WIC, food pantries, affordable housing, youth services, veterans services, early childhood and adult education, affordable child care). Head Start education, health, mental health, nutrition, and social services for low-income preschool children (age 3-4)
Compassionate Friends: St. John's Presbyterian Church of Reno
1070 W PLUMB LN
RENO, Nevada 89509
775-750-7005
INFO: friends@tcfreno.org http://tcfreno.org Non-profit. Parent and sibling grief support group for families who have lost a child (of any age). Monthly Support Meetings. Reno Group: Second Monday of each month from 7pm-830 pm Carson Group: Last Tuesday of each month from 7:00pm-8:30pm.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Northern Nevada
575 E PLUMB LN STE 100
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-322-6557
INFO: Debt relief counseling Mon. 9:00am-5:30pm, Tues. 10:00am-6:30pm, Weds. 10:00am-6:30pm, Thurs. 9:00am-5:30pm, Fri. 9:00am-5:30pm. Closed every day during lunch 12:00pm-12:30pm. Debt repayment plans; free budgeting classes; credit reports; sliding fee scale for senior bill pay; payee services for social security and veterans;
Cottonwood Village
2655 YORI AVE
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-825-4999
INFO: Family-Subsidized-Families desiring to live at Cottonwood Village must meet maximum income guidelines and requirements set by the section 42 Tax Credit Program and the Washoe County HOME Program. Annual income may not exceed 50% of Area Median Income. 7753372301 Phone number to call for food and meals
Courtyard Centre
695 W 3RD ST
RENO, Nevada 89503
775-284-2100
INFO: Singles-Subsidized-Obtaining rental rates for low income housing is difficult as most rates are based on the income of the renter. We created this section so users of our website can see what others are paying for rent at Courtyard Centre.
Creekside Apts
4600 MIRA LOMA DR
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-829-1161
INFO: Not Subsidized
Crescent Academy
2550 Nature Park Dr Suite 180
North Las Vegas, Nevada 89084
702-202-2567
Crisis Pregnancy Center
853 HASKELL ST
RENO, Nevada 89509
775-826-1999
INFO: Call to schedule an appointment. Infant/ maternity clothes (for those enrolled in "earn by you learn program"), free pregnancy test, counseling, referrals, no resources for abortions.
Crisis Support Services of Nevada
PO Box 8016
Reno, Nevada 89507
775-784-8085
Cyesis
777 W 2ND ST
RENO, Nevada 89503
775-333-5150
INFO: GED prep for first time pregnant mothers
D & K Horizons Apartments
1225 CARVILLE DR
RENO, Nevada 89512
INFO: Family-Subsidized-HUD grant
Dakota Crest Apts
446 KIRMAN AVE
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-333-0766
INFO: Family, Seniors, Disabled. Subsidized-Using Low Income Housing Tax Credit LIHTC program. some lower income units. Households must earn either less than 50% or 60% of the area median income, depending on the set -aside option chosen by the property owner to qualify for these units. Rents in these units are capped at a maximum of 30% of the set-aside area median income.
Desert Pines High School
3800 E Harris Ave
Las Vegas, Nevada 89110
702-799-2196
Desert Springs Baptist Church
2301 KINGS ROW
RENO, Nevada 89503
775-787-2826
INFO: Produce items, WIC vouchers for new and/or single moms, paper products, soap, and more is offered from the Washoe pantry.
Diamond Creek Apts
1205 S MEADOWS PKWY
RENO, Nevada 89521
775-852-2339
INFO: Family/Disabled-Subsidized-Obtaining rental rates for low income housing is difficult as most rates are based on the income of the renter. We created this section so users of our website can see what others are paying for rent at Diamond Creek.
INFO: Recently Dignity health partnered with Vital Software to help ER patients with access to information such as wait times, next steps, progress on lab and imaging, etc.
Displaced Homemakers Program
Nevada
702-369-4357
INFO: Centers provide the following:

Career counseling to include assessment of skills, development of employment goals and career planning.
Courses of instruction to assist the participant in seeking and retaining employment including seeking employment, contacting employers, completing applications, writing resumes, effective interviewing and communication, appropriate employment conduct, work habits, and conflict resolution.
Regular informational group meetings.
Education and counseling services relating to health and obtaining payment for health care.
Services related to financial management.

The Displaced Homemaker Program offers a variety of services, including access to education, skills training, resume writing, interviewing skills, and job search assistance. Each client is interviewed to determine his or her needs. A program is then designed to outline the necessary steps to establish a career. There is no charge for services to displaced homemakers. The Displaced Homemaker Program in Nevada is funded by law from divorce fees collected in the state courts. Supporting people: Adults 65 and older, Children, Domestic violence, Early childhood, Prenatal to 3, Rural, Urban
Division of Welfare and Supportive Services, S. Virginia
4055 S VIRGINIA ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-684-7200
INFO: Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP- formerly known as Food Stamps), needy and non-needy caretaker program, energy assistance (EAP) and Medicaid. You can complete and submit applications, check the status of applications, and benefits online Many individuals are looking for a new or better job. Nevada provides residents access to a number of assistance programs, educational services, career counseling, and job training resources. So whether you are currently unemployed and are searching for a new job or maybe you just want to gain a new skill the state of Nevada and federal government have several programs available to you. The Career Enhancement Program, or CEP, is paid for by employers. It offers re-employment services to job seekers and can provide clients with training designed to improve their earning potential. This includes resources to help them increase their skills set and resulting job skills that are required in today's workplace. CEP works closely with the Nevada Unemployment Insurance Department to ensure that those that need assistance get it. Supporting people: Disability services
Domestic Violence Resource Center
1735 VASSAR ST
RENO, Nevada 89502
775-329-4150
INFO: Formerly called CAAW - 24 hour hotline for domestic violence
Douglas County Social Services
2300 Meadow Ln
Gardnerville, Nevada 89410
775-782-9825
INFO: They aim to strengthen communities by providing support, education, and personal case planning to promote and encourage self-sufficiency.Their website and Facebook page is currently providing information on individuals returning home after fire evacuations. And the county's community and senior center has returned normal activities with some limitations.
Downing Clinic
1664 N VIRGINIA ST
RENO, Nevada 89557
775-784-4345
INFO: William Raggio Building Room 3007 Hours: Monday-Thursday 10-7 Friday 10-5. Individual counseling; couples counseling; family therapy; play therapy; consultations; referrals. All sessions conducted by graduate students. Sliding fee scale: $5 - $30.
Downing Counseling Clinic
UNR WILLIAM RAGGIO BLDG. ROOM 3007.
RENO, Nevada 89557
775-682-5516
INFO: Open Fall & Spring - Mon-Thurs 10-7 Summer Mon-Thurs 1pm-7pm. The Clinic follows the University calendar and is closed during University breaks. Individual counseling, couples counseling, family counseling, play therapy, consultation, referrals, sliding fee scale for services; adults; children ages three and up; no Medicaid or Medicare.
Dreamsickle Kids Foundation
4660 South Eastern Avenue
Las Vegas, Nevada 89119
702-723-2286
INFO: Their purpose is to increase awareness, celebrate, educate and support families impacted by Sickle Cell Disease and now all Rare Diseases in Nevada, while also educating medical providers and the community on the affects of this debilitating disease. In late September they are holding their 4th annual Las Vegas Sickle Cell walk bringing awareness. That same day after the walk they are also hosting a community blood drive.