Places

MISSION: A Family Resource Center is a safe and friendly place to go for many different types of resources when families need help. INFO: English as a Second Language (ESL) classes, family advocacy, an emergency food pantry and vouchers for Good Shepherd, family counseling, job search assistance, referrals for needed services, parenting classes, community referrals, translation, home visits, Nevada Check Up and welfare applications, and youth activities. |
MISSION: A Family Resource Center is a safe and friendly place to go for many different types of resources when families need help. INFO: Wooster Early Learning Center |
INFO: The Nevada Certified Court Reporters Board is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating the profession of court reporting. Court reporters create verbatim transcripts of legal proceedings, depositions, and other official events, a function critical to the judicial process for appeals, trials, and legal documentation. The Board ensures that anyone practicing as a certified court reporter in Nevada has met strict standards for speed, accuracy, and knowledge of legal procedure and ethics. It exists to uphold the quality of the legal record and protect consumers who rely on these vital services. The public can verify a reporter's certification status and file complaints through the Board's website.
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Charles M. McGee Center
2097 LONGLEY LN RENO, Nevada 89502 775-352-7800
INFO: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm M-F Provides a variety of services on a non-residential basis. Services include: help for families in conflict with youth aged 8-17 who have run away or are incorrigible; REIGN program for high school girls
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INFO: An evaluation center to determine if a child between the ages of 3-5 has a learning delay to include, among other things, a developmental delay, speech delay, or cognitive delay. 7757894665
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Children's Behavioral Services
2655 ENTERPRISE RD RENO, Nevada 89512 775-688-1600
INFO: Open 24/7. 775-688-1614/775-688-1611/775-688-1638 Ages 0-18. Counseling for children with emotional or behavioral problems. Therapeutic services to include individual therapy; psychiatric services; 4-6 month residential program for children ages 5-18; day treatment for ages 3-5; Accept Medicaid; No cost for uninsured; Accepts private insurance with PPO or family does not have mental health coverage.Temporarily Closed
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INFO: The Nevada Chiropractic Physicians' Board is the state agency responsible for licensing and regulating chiropractors. Chiropractors are healthcare professionals focused on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders, with an emphasis on treatment through manual adjustment and/or manipulation of the spine. The Board ensures that all licensed chiropractic physicians in Nevada have met rigorous standards for education, training, and competence from an accredited program, passed national and state exams, and cleared a background check. It exists to safeguard patients by upholding high standards of practice and ethical conduct within the profession, thereby promoting public trust in chiropractic care.
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Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (CDPHP)
Nevada (775) 546-5834 |
INFO: A food bank and thrift store are on site.
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INFO: The Churchill Community Coalition is a non-profit organization that has been actively engaged in prevention of alcohol, tobacco, and other drug use. Dedicated to providing the community with prevention and wellness programs through community action and community partner support.They invite individuals to participate in the Community Wellness Mural Project. And because it's suicide prevention week they are offering resources for individuals who may suffer from those thoughts.
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Churchill County
155 N Taylor Street Suite 153 Fallon, Nevada 89406 775-423-5136 |
INFO: Churchill County Social Services' goal is to facilitate the self-sufficiency of program recipients. Their emergency, temporary assistance programs provide for the health and welfare of eligible county residents. Individuals and families have opportunities to develop, grow, and prosper as valued residents of the community. They offer services and resources such as affordable housing, informal support networks, recreational opportunities, and more.
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City Center Apts
160 SINCLAIR ST RENO, Nevada 89501 775-284-9500
INFO: Family-Subsidized- Income Restricted. To qualify for this property, your annual income must be less than or equal to: 1 Person=$44,640 2 People=$50,960 3 People= $57,360 depending on the number of people that will be living here. 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.
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City Hall Senior Apts
625 5TH ST SPARKS, Nevada 89431 775-331-4900
INFO: Not Subsidized
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City of Las Vegas Recuperative Care
1581 N Main St Las Vegas, Nevada 89101 702-229-5160 |
INFO: The Charter Committee was established to review the Reno City Charter in its entirety to identify any changes that would provide for a more modern, effective and efficient City government.
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INFO: Monday - Friday 8:00am- 5:00pm admissions. Housing assistance program, affordable rentals, home buyers programs, moderate rehabilitation program one apartment, Section 8 Vouchers; applications, eligibility, information and referrals.
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City of Reno Recreation Division
1301 VALLEY RD RENO, Nevada 89512 775-334-2262
INFO: Before and After-School Sierra Kids program
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Clark County
Nevada |
Clark County Government Center
500 S Grand Central Pkwy 6th Floor Las Vegas, Nevada 89155 702-455-0000 |
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