
Community Resources
Title I HOPE Services
If your family has lost housing due to economic hardship and you are living in a home with friends or relatives or in a hotel or motel, please contact the Title I Homeless Outreach Program for Education (HOPE). Although they do not provide housing, Title I HOPE can support by referring families to community agencies and assisting students living in transitional situations with educational needs. Title I HOPE can be contacted at 702-855-6682 or visit their website.
The Connection Line - Student Access to Mental Health Assistance
The Connection Line provides students with access to District mental health professionals, including social workers and counselors, via the telephone during extended periods of time in which school is not in session.
The phone number is 702-799-6632.
Three Square [Food Assistance]
Three Square's Mission
"To provide wholesome food to hungry people, while passionately pursuing a hunger-free community." We combine food banking (warehousing canned and boxed goods), food rescue (obtaining surplus or unused meats, bread, dairy and produce from hospitality and grocery outlets) and ready-to-eat meals to be the most complete food solution for Southern Nevada."
If you need food assistance or can provide support, please click on the link below.
CCSD Food Services
In an effort to provide proper nutrition to our students every day,
CCSD offers free school meals to all children 2 - 18 years of age.
Project 150
Providing free support and services to homeless, displaced, and disadvantaged high school students in Nevada since 2011.
All programs and services provided by Project 150 are FREE to Clark County High School Students with valid student ID.
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Ready made food is available at all 75 Clark County High Schools and is delivered directly to the High Schools weekly. Ask your counselor/teacher about the Project 150 Resource Room at your high school for more information.
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Family Meal Bags (non-perishable pantry items) are available weekdays (excluding holidays) at Project 150's Betty's Boutique from 1:00PM - 6:00PM. Students must have valid student ID to pick up food.
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Clothing, Accessories, and School Supplies are available at Betty's Boutique, weekdays (excluding Holidays) from 1:00PM - 6:00PM for high school students with a valid student ID. Students may receive 5 outfits per month, hygiene products, school supplies and additional food. *Due to limited space, we ask that Parents/Guardians kindly wait outside or in their vehicles while the students shop.
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Special Events (Scholarship Luncheon, Prom Closet, Back to School Shopping, etc.) are posted on the EVENTS tab on this site and on our social media platforms.
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Special Request Programs: (Holiday Meals, Caps & Gowns, Etc.) The Holiday Meal Program is available to assist students and their families with a full traditional holiday meal for Thanksgiving and/or Christmas. Meal boxes are delivered directly to the high schools. The Cap and Gown program assists graduating seniors with financial support to pay for their Cap/Gown. All special requests must be submitted online through our website. Holiday Meal requests are open in October and Cap & Gown requests open in December. Forms are available under the "Our Program" tab on this site during that timeframe.
If you need assistance or can provide support please visit www.project150.org
Jewish Family Service Agency
JFSA provides social services to those in need in our Community. Contact us to schedule a consultation with one of our dedicated staff to see how we can provide help to you or your loved ones.
Find our more at www.jfsalv.org
Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada
GIVING HELP AND HOPE TO PEOPLE IN NEED REGARDLESS OF RACE, RELIGION OR CREED.
Please visit www.catholiccharities.com
LGBTQ & Homeless Youth Resources
LGBTQ + friendly
"Providing a list of existing Resources for the LGBTQ + Homeless Youth of Las Vegas, NV"
FACES Comprehensive List
Check the Family and Community Engagement Services attachment first for assistance. Resources for assistance with food, housing, clothing, employment, and utilities.
Covid-19 Resource Guide
The COVID-19 crisis has caused a lot of uncertainty in our daily lives. If you need help locating community resources to help you and your children, please reach out to your school. They can get you in touch with a CCSD School Social Worker or School-Based Mental Health Professional to help you.
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COVID-19 Testing Sites
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Flu Vaccine Clinic
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Food Banks
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Holiday Programs
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Resources for Animals
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Additional COVID-19 Resources