Places

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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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INFO: This is now the site of the Cares Campus in RenoOver a dozen community groups serve ready-to-eat meals and distribute donations at this location daily.
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INFO: The Nevada Early Childhood Advisory Council is the state's leading cross-agency planning body focused on the health, education, and well-being of young children from birth to age eight and their families. It brings together experts from every sector of the early childhood field—including health, mental health, education, and family support—to create a more efficient, effective, and accessible system of services. Its goal is to ensure all Nevada children are healthy, safe, and ready to succeed by improving the entire ecosystem of early childhood care through research, policy, and coordination, rather than providing direct services.
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Early Head Start
870 SAGE ST RENO, Nevada 89512 775-333-5127
INFO: Birth to 3; pre-screening and application required
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Early Intervention Interagency Coordinating Council
3416 Goni Road, Suite D-132 Carson City, Nevada 89706 (775) 684-3946
INFO: The Nevada Early Intervention Interagency Coordinating Council is a federally mandated advisory council that helps guide the state's early intervention program for infants and toddlers with developmental delays or disabilities. It ensures that families receiving these vital services have a strong voice in how the system is run by bringing together parents, state agency leaders, service providers, and legislators to improve the network of services. A unique feature is that by federal law, at least 20% of its voting members must be parents of children who have received services, ensuring the family perspective is central to its work of making the system more family-centered, coordinated, and accessible.
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INFO: The Nevada Economic Forum is one of the most powerful and unique fiscal bodies in U.S. state government. It is an independent panel of five financial experts tasked with determining the official, binding amount of money the state has to spend. Its projections are legally mandated by the state constitution, meaning the Governor and Legislature must build the state's budget based on the Forum's conservative, expert-driven numbers. This process prevents budget shortfalls and ensures a balanced budget, directly impacting funding for every state service, including education, healthcare, and public safety.
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INFO: Nevada's participation in the Education Commission of the States (ECS) provides its policymakers with a nationwide, non-partisan resource for developing effective educational policies. ECS acts as a policy clearinghouse and network, offering trusted research, comparative data from other states, and expert advice on topics from school finance to teacher preparation. This helps Nevada lawmakers craft policies based on proven practices, leveraging a national forum to improve the state's education system from early learning through higher education without having to create a standalone state commission.
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INFO: Spanish speakers can get help. Free groceries, nutritional classes, and other support is arranged.
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INFO: Recently the Elko County School District Family and Engagement Services provided backpacks along with School supplies to any district student while supplies lasted.
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Elko High School
987 College Ave Elko, Nevada 89801 775-738-7281 |
Emergency
No Address Nevada 911
INFO: Emergencies (Police, Ambulance, Fire)
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Employee-Management Committee
209 E. Musser Street, Suite 101 Carson City, Nevada 89701 (775) 684-0150
INFO: The Nevada Employee-Management Committee is a formal advisory board created by state law to improve labor relations within Nevada's state government. It serves as a dedicated channel for dialogue between the "management" side (represented by state agency directors) and the "employee" side (represented by classified state workers). The EMC's core function is to collaboratively discuss issues affecting the state workforce—such as pay, benefits, and workplace conditions—and to provide formal recommendations to the Director of the Department of Administration, fostering a cooperative environment before issues escalate.
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INFO: The Nevada Employment Security Council is a key advisory body for the state's Unemployment Insurance (UI) program, providing balanced advice from the perspectives of both employers (who pay UI taxes) and employees (who receive benefits). The council ensures that the voices of those most affected by UI policies are heard directly by the leadership of the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR). It serves as a critical forum for discussing complex challenges like tax rates, benefit eligibility, and program integrity, with the goal of maintaining a solvent, fair, and efficient system for Nevada.
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Empowerment Center
7400 S VIRGINIA ST RENO, Nevada 89511
INFO: The Launching Pad is a transitional recovery home that is committed to providing a safe and supportive living environment for the recovery of chemically dependent women, men and veterans. The program is designed around the 12 step model of recovery and is structured for maximum growth and success for alcohol, drug and gambling addictions. Residents are required to attend AA/NA, enter into a service commitment and participate in AA/NA home group. One on one counseling on a weekly basis helps the resident to stay on track. Additional counseling is highly recommended. Fees are $150 a week and $350 upfront.
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Environmental Commission
901 South Stewart Street, Suite 4001 Carson City, Nevada 89701 (775) 687-4670
INFO: The Nevada Environmental Commission is a technically focused, quasi-judicial board responsible for developing and enacting the state's environmental regulations, primarily related to water quality and pollution control. Unlike advisory boards, the NEC has the formal legal authority to adopt, amend, and repeal regulations that have the force of law. Its members are appointed for their scientific and engineering expertise, ensuring Nevada's environmental rules are developed transparently, with public input, and are based on sound technical judgment. It also hears appeals of decisions made by the state's environmental protection agency.
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Environmental Protection Board to Review Claims
901 South Stewart Street, Suite 4001 Carson City, Nevada 89701 (775) 687-9368
INFO: The Nevada Board to Review Claims is a highly specialized, adjudicative body that operates like a small claims court for environmental damage. Its sole function is to manage a unique compensation fund for individuals who can prove they were directly and significantly harmed by someone else's violation of Nevada's environmental laws, such as illegal dumping of hazardous waste. The board meets only when a victim files a claim to hear evidence, evaluate the claim's merit against strict legal criteria, and decide whether to award financial compensation from the state's victim compensation fund.
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INFO: The Nevada Equal Rights Commission is the state's primary civil rights enforcement agency, acting as the Nevada equivalent of the federal EEOC and HUD. Its core function is to provide a legal pathway for individuals who believe they have been discriminated against in employment, housing, or public accommodations based on protected characteristics like race, sex, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. The commission investigates complaints, attempts mediation, and can hold hearings with the power to award damages and order corrective action, working to eliminate discrimination and ensure equal opportunity for all Nevadans.
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INFO: Equipo Academy is a college preparatory public school for middle and high school students. Inspired by committed local families and designed by award-winning local educators. They recently held a family resource fair in which parents and students were offered free COVID-19 vaccinations, primary and preventative medicare clinic care, free vision and dental screening.
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Essex Manor Apartments
7760 CARLYLE DR RENO, Nevada 89506 775-677-0717
INFO: Family-Subsidized-HUD Rental assistance program in Reno but actual income limits may differ for units at Essex Manor. These general income qualifications for Reno, NV should only be used as a basic guide. To find out if you qualify, contact the community directly. You can usually make up to 80% of the Area Median Income to be eligible for a HUD-Assisted Housing unit, but income qualification tiers for this community may be different due to various policies. Essex Manor receives rental subsidies through HUD-Assisted Housing for some or all of its apartments.
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INFO: The Nevada Commission on Ethics is an independent, quasi-judicial government body established by the state constitution to ensure integrity and transparency in state and local government. It acts as both a guide and a watchdog, providing binding opinions to officials on handling conflicts of interest and investigating complaints from the public regarding ethical breaches. The commission has the power to impose penalties, including public censure and fines, with the core mission of preventing corruption and maintaining public trust by ensuring officials act in the public's interest, not for private gain.
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