We hope some of these programs provide the help you need for you and your family.
Connecting students to careers, professionals to communities, & communities to better health.
Find information about all things health and safety.
Attend a free Cribs for Kids class on safe sleep practices. Participants who complete the course will receive a free Pack n' Play if eligible. Call or email Ksolorio@washoecounty.gov
Discover healing for your mental, behavioral, and physical health concerns in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountain range.
Receive assistance with food, clothing and shelter.
Provides the community with family strengthening, crisis intervention, hunger relief, and legal services.
Saint Mary’s Health Network offering all inpatient, outpatient, and wellness services.
Get assistance with youth homelessness, at-risk and aged-out foster youth.
The Good Grief Project supports children who experience the death of a parent or sibling by the age of 18.
Tilton’s Therapy offers mobile outpatient Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapy services and also serves adult patients in the Reno, Carson City and Sparks areas of Nevada.
Tilton’s Therapy offers mobile outpatient Occupational, Physical and Speech Therapy services and also serves adult patients in the Reno, Carson City and Sparks areas of Nevada.
Northern Nevada R.A.V.E. Family Foundation (RAVE) provides respite to families caring for young and adult children and with special needs.
NNPH serves Reno, Sparks & Washoe County provide comprehensive services regarding safety, health, and wellness for all ages.
Tru Vista helps reunite families by helping individuals recover, heal and become the parents they need to be. Tru Vista provides mentorship, guidance and financial support to help them on their journey.
National Alliance on Mental Illness, dial 988 for crisis hotline.
Get assistance with at-risk homelessness, diapers, food.
Take a birth center tour, explore our parenting classes, pregnancy services, labor & delivery and after birth care.
Get assistance with homeownership, youth programs, STEM, education, entrepreneurship, and career development.
Get help with therapy/counseling for individuals, families, and groups, ABA therapy for children with Autism, and mental/behavioral health diagnoses including addictions.
We will help you find the resources you need. Call 2-1-1 or 1-866-535-5654 or text your zip code to 898211 for 24/7/365 support from NV 2-1-1.
Call the Crisis Hotline at 1-866-U-ARE-SAFE if you need a safe place to go to right now.
Community food pantry, drive-thru or walk-in pantries. Seniors (60+) may receive home-delivered groceries.
72-bed Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and a 24-bed Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
Receive comprehensive care for children from birth to 21 years old with specific health needs as well as vaccinations and telemedicine visits.
Families Achieving Success Through Teamwork is a nonprofit that provides counseling, mentoring, resources, and supportive services to families that have to contend with mental wellness issues.
Find and connect with services that are integral to living a healthy life.
Vegas Stronger is a team of people determined to help break the unhealthy cycle of substance abuse, mental illness and homelessness.
IAC offers services and support for children with Autism and their families. Center-based ABA therapy, social skills groups, and family training meetings. Please email info@nevadaautism.com for more information.
Healthy Living Institute provides an array of classes, including Daddy Boot Camp, Mommy Care Club, Raising Resilient Children, and much more.
CCSD's No Cost Pediatric Clinic is open to all CCSD students that are uninsured. Open only on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays from 8am to 5pm. Appointments only, no walk-ins and no emergency services.
SNHD serves urban and rural areas of Southern Nevada to provide comprehensive services regarding safety, health, and wellness for all ages.
Jeremiah Program is a national organization with a mission to disrupt the cycle of poverty for single mothers and their children, two generations at a time.
UMC’s Baby Steps program provides a high level of personalized assistance to guide you every step of the way.
When you sign up for UMC’s Baby Steps program, you will have immediate access to a trusted team of experts who can connect you with financial assistance programs and the high-quality prenatal care you and your baby deserve.
Behavior health, Children's Mobile Medical, Family Medicine, Dental Health, Healthcare for the Homeless, WIC, Telehealth
Prevent child abuse, Lead Poisoning Prevention, Afterschool Network
Connect with a support system built for parents, caregivers and educators of youth.
Find a clinic near you.
Learn about vaccines and find a clinic near you.
Receive food supplements for infants, children, and pregnant women.
Find events and resources for families sponsored by Nevada-certified pediatricians work dedicate their professional lives to the health of all infants, children, adolescents, and young adults.
An estimated 2.7 million grandparents in the United States are taking the lead in raising their grandchildren.
This traveling health clinic will provide communities quality services. To find out when the Mobile Help Center will be near you visit Molina's website, email MHNVCommunityEngagement@MolinaHealthcare.com or
call (833) 685-2102 (TTY: 711)
Spread the Word Nevada is dedicated to advancing early childhood literacy by placing books into the hands and homes of children within Nevada’s at-risk, low income communities.
Foster Kinship provides free programs for grandparents and other kinship caregivers to upkeep a safe and healthy childhood for ALL children in kinship care.
Nevada has programs and funding to help your child get the strong start you want to give them. It takes just five minutes to open a world of opportunity for your child’s first five years.
Helps at-risk families by providing education and essential tools like diapers, clothes, car seats and cribs.
Get education and support for families of children with all disabilities.
Northern Nevada: Call 775.448.9950
Southern Nevada: Call 702.388.8899
Find out what's included in your Medicaid plan! We bet you'll be suprised to see how many things are available to breastfeeding and pregnant members!
LLS is committed to connecting with patients and families to provide national LLS support, local resources, and education.
Nevada Health Link connects individuals to a variety of insurance plans from different health insurance companies, as well as offers tools and resources to help you choose the plan that’s right for you.
The goal of PRAMS is to reduce infant morbidity and mortality and to promote maternal health by influencing maternal and child health programs, policies, and maternal behaviors during pregnancy and early infancy.
Home-based pediatric palliative & hospice program serving Las Vegas and Reno that serves medically complex kids and young adults up to the age of 21.
Assistance with Child Care/Respite Care/all age programs up to 24 yrs of age.
Access Nevada is the one stop portal for residents of the State of Nevada to apply for assistance, report changes in household circumstances, check the status of their case, receive online communications, and other account management tools.
Need help navigating genetics in Nevada? Email Mariah at nevadagenetic@gmail.com. Find resources, clinics, and supportive services.
Receive support with adoptions, fostering, parent/caregiver resources, and much more.
Learn the signs and symptoms of a substance abuse in children, how to stage an intervention and learn more about treatment options and aftercare.
NeuroRestorative Nevada is a provider of rehabilitation services for people of all ages with brain, spinal cord and medically complex injuries, illnesses and other challenges.
The National Guard Youth ChalleNGe Program, a preventive program targets high school students ages 16-18 that are at risk of not graduating on time.
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