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Boys Town Nevada

At Boys Town, we provide an array of life-changing youth care and health care services that meet each child and family exactly where they are so they get the right kind of care, at the right time, in the right way. Whether caring for a child in crisis, treating complex health care conditions or helping families find the parenting resources they need, Boys Town is here for you and your family with expert, compassionate care and a proven track record of helping children and families heal and grow in mind, body and spirit.

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Crossroads

CrossRoads of Southern Nevada is licensed by the State of Nevada and SAPTA (Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment Agency). Our qualified staff of accredited professionals provide excellent clinical care that comes from the heart. 

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Cupcake girls

The Cupcake Girls provides confidential support to those involved in the sex industry, as well as trauma-informed outreach, advocacy, holistic resources, and referral services to provide prevention and aftercare to those affected by sex trafficking.

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EMBRACING PROJECT

The Embracing Project is a Rite of Passage program advocating peace and healing for youth survivors

The Embracing Project (TEP) is a Rite of Passage program advocating peace and healing for youth survivors of violence, sexual exploitation, and trafficking, through the development of specialized programs, trauma-informed care, and unconditional support.

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Extreme Couture G.I. Foundation

The Xtreme Couture GI Foundation was formed to raise money and awareness to assist our Nations Combat Veterans and their families struggling with financial burdens as they return to civilian life.

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The Harbor

We can help! If you’re looking for supportive services, have concerns about your child’s behavior, or just need a trusted professional to identify the appropriate services for your family come see us!

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Hookers for Jesus

We address the harmful effects of prostitution, sex trafficking and sexual exploitation linked to pornography and the sex industry. We help women who have been negatively affected by the sex industry find hope, healing and full restoration.

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Landmark Recovery

Whether you are addicted to alcohol, one drug, or multiple drugs, Landmark Recovery of Las Vegas will develop a personalized substance abuse treatment program that helps you achieve your full potential. Our treatment plans aim to successfully administer drug and alcohol addiction treatment to all patients that come to our Las Vegas location

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Nphy

Our multi-pronged emergency intervention efforts meet young people where they are by addressing their immediate survival needs and building trusted relationships to get them off the streets for good.  

  1. Youth Outreach – NPHY’s youth outreach team connects with youth directly on the streets or in unstable housing situations, providing them with basic needs items, while building rapport to assist youth in accessing our transformative services.
  2. Safe Place – The first of its kind in Clark County, the NPHY Safe Place program offers mobile crisis intervention and an entry point to our comprehensive services around-the-clock at virtually every street corner in Southern Nevada. 
  3. Drop-In Center – The NPHY DIC offers youth facing housing insecurity a respite from the streets and basic needs resources, case management, connections to our other programs, and more. 
  4. Emergency Shelter – NPHY’s Emergency Shelters provide a safe place to sleep, food, hygiene supplies, and clothing.

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Seven hills hospital

Seven Hills Hospital brings compassionate care to adults, adolescents, and seniors suffering from mental health issues, alcoholism and drug abuse. 

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Westcare

WestCare Nevada provides a wide spectrum of behavioral health services available to adults and families, including:

  • Withdrawal Management from drugs and alcohol
  • Crisis stabilization
  • Treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health
  • Prevention of substance abuse
  • Services for veterans
  • Services for people re-entering the community after incarceration
  • Specific services for pregnant and parenting women
  • Family education and support

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Refuge for women

The Refuge for Women Emergency Housing Las Vegas program is designed to offer women immediate access to temporary housing, crisis intervention, and other support services. The emergency housing program provides emergency shelter for female survivors of sex trafficking and sexual violence/exploitation. Our program is free to our clients; we do accept payments from Medicaid through Managed Care Organization and other third-party payments. We are unable to serve women with children that also need housing or women in need of a medically supervised detoxification program.

Refuge for Women offers up to twelve months of safe housing, at no charge to the resident, with around the clock care as residents progress through evidence-based, trauma-informed programming.

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breaking free

  • Over the past 25 years, Breaking Free has served more than 7,500 clients and reached over 25,000 individuals via street outreach—all while systematically growing its programming to embrace a full continuum of care.  
  • Advocacy to survivors of commercial sexual exploitation and those experiencing homelessness through our drop-in center.  Breaking Free completes a case plan for all program participants. The initial focus is housing instability because in any case it is essential for an individual's physical safety and mental health as well as crucial to an individual’s ability to obtain or maintain employment, inclusive of a plan to improve household income.  
  • Provide permanent supportive housing for over 50+ families in collaboration with Heading Home Ramsey, HUD, the Suburban Metro Area CoC, and Hearth Connection.  After our participants are housed, advocates are responsible for providing supportive services and/or temporary financial assistance to assist participants in maintaining existing permanent housing, as well as assisting program participants in acquiring emergency supplies such as food, clothing, bedding, and hygiene items.  
  • Advocates provide case management including referral to resources, including but not limited to mainstream benefits, legal aid, childcare, mental health, chemical health, employment and financial assistance, budgeting assistance, and tenant-landlord mediation.  Advocates help participants obtain rental assistance, utility assistance, vital documents, and furniture/household supplies. 

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R.i.s.e signs of hope

The Resources and Integration for Survivor Empowerment (R.I.S.E.) program provides intensive and comprehensive services to victims of all forms of human trafficking and exploitation. Those eligible for services include:

  • Adult women
  • Adult men
  • Minor girls
  • Minor boys
  • Transgender adults and minors
  • Sex trafficking victims
  • Labor trafficking victims
  • Citizens of other countries, documented or undocumented
  • Citizens of the US

If you or someone you know are a victim of any form of human trafficking in the Las Vegas area and seeking assistance, please contact the R.I.S.E. program through the Human Trafficking Hotline – 702-936-4004.

Anyone who is currently or has previously been a victim of human trafficking and is seeking greater safety and an exit from the situation is eligible for services through R.I.S.E. You do not have to be working with law enforcement to access services through the R.I.S.E. program, which can include:

  • Crisis response
  • Safety planning
  • Relocation assistance
  • Case management
  • Transportation assistance
  • Individual and group counseling
  • Housing assistance
  • Court accompaniment and support
  • Assistance obtaining identification and other essential documents
  • Assistance accessing medical care, including dental and vision care
  • Referrals for mainstream services such as SNAP, TANF, and Medicaid
  • Coordination with other entities such as: law enforcement, Department of Family Services, immigration support, legal assistance & record sealing & expungement, financial education & credit repair, job training programs, and educational services including obtaining a GED. 

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Salvation Army‘s seed of hope

For more than 150 years, The Salvation Army has stood firmly behind women and children subjected to organized commercial sexual exploitation. In the 1800s, we pioneered an undercover sex trafficking investigation, which directly shaped the Criminal Law Amendment Act of 1885. By 1900, The Salvation Army had created over 100 "rescue homes" throughout London to help those fleeing prostitution.

Over a century later, we remain fully committed to abolishing the sex trade from every corner of the world.

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Taking back hope

Taking Back Hope, Inc., was established in February 2007, by Founder and Executive Director, Lynnette Johnson, as a non-profit organization to address the needs and mental health concerns of child victims of trauma and sexual abuse.

Goals: Taking Back Hope, Inc. will provide evidence-based therapeutic services to primary and secondary victims of trauma, abuse/neglect, sexual abuse, and child sexual exploitation, in a drop-in center setting. The services will be targeted toward restorative and re-integrative treatment to enhance their ability to be self-sufficient.

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help of southern Nevada Shannon west homeless youth center

help of southern Nevada Shannon west homeless youth center

HELP of Southern Nevada’s Shannon West Homeless Youth Center (SWHYC) provides services for at-risk youth, age 16-24, that are homeless or at-risk of becoming homeless.  SWHYC provides safe and stable housing, basic needs/food, intensive case management, person centered case plan, housing stability plan, education assistance, employment assistance, assistance in transitioning to own apartment, addiction and mental health services, health and wellness, financial literacy, activities of daily living and supportive services. At capacity SWHYC can house 150 youth.

SWHYC is certified to provide Level 1 outpatient substance abuse and co-occurring treatment and prevention by the State of Nevada Division of Public and Behavioral Health. 

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Vegas Angels is a 501(C)3 nonprofit organization. Federal Tax I.D. number: 87-4347939. All donations are tax deductible as permitted by law.

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