HELP of Southern Nevada
HELP of Southern Nevada
1640 E. Flamingo Rd.
Las Vegas, NV - 89119
(702) 369-4357
Fax Number: (702) 369-4089
HELP of Southern Nevada is a State of NV PATH Provider. PATH stands for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. PATH program funds service people with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness.
PATH providers are local public or nonprofit organizations that have receive US Government PATH funding to provide services to people who are not currently connected to mainstream services.
Some Services PATH Programs provide, but are not completely inclusive for all of the programs (Some PATH providers offer all of these services, while others focus on providing one or two of them.):
Outreach Services
Screening and Diagnostic Treatment
Habilitation and Rehabilitation
Community Mental Health
Substance Abuse Treatment
Referrals for primary health care, job training, housing, educational assistance
Housing services as specified in Section 522(b)(10)
Mission Statement: We serve with care.
We assist families and individuals throughout Southern Nevada to overcome barriers and attain self-sufficiency through direct services, training and referral to community resources.
Your help and support of our programs and services will ensure that our mission is carried forth and that we can help people help themselves by connecting them to services, training and referrals they need to be successful and self-sufficient.
User questions and answers
Help our users find out more about HELP of Southern Nevada.Anyone can get help if they want to get help. As of right away. Just like anywhere,you have to get in line and wait for the next available authorised worker.Right away can mean something different to people. Right away in reality speaking on this kinda help is the next available worker that can assist you.
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They are all wonderful and very reliable and helpful. All you have to do is be honest with them so they can get you the help you need and provide you the right services. They really do care. I love them all for there support and helping me when I thought it was impossible and when I was lost.Thank you southern help of Nevada. I wouldn't been able to be where I'm at right now I'm life if it wasn't for them.
There is a waiting list
These people are such an amazing people, they have gone out of there way to help me with my situation and I was homeless living in a tent from time to time when people weren't stealing from me. They came along when I actually thought there was no hope for me to receive help and my case workers is the most amazing lady there can be she came.
I am looking to get help for my brother who is an alcoholic and currently homeless, living out of my mother's car. He just got released from the hospital for a blood clot in his leg. I would like to take him here to get help.
I am homeless and working. I am looking for an apartment and was told that I can get help here.
Thanks to them I'm calmer,cleaner, more comfortable and doing 100% better than before. They help me with any and everything in their power to help me with and me and my husband really appreciate them in every way possible. We're out the cold. We go to our therapist. We strive to do better day by day. I love to thank Melissa M. Eric, and my new worker Shanice. They are very amazing people. Also Ashley there supervisor,Paige was also helpful. Alexander S.These wonderful people help make a difference in me and my husband life and thank you once again. And also to the top directors. Nobody could of got to there whereabouts without y'all approvel and keep up the great job on helping change the world.
I’m homeless living from place to place and in my car. I moved from Illinois with a relationship it was bad for me.
Okay I'm already a part of the program but I have nowhere to go and I'm homeless and I'm trying to get into the apartment program like where caseworker help us in a Nevada caseworkers come out and see me I want to get into that program
I was talking to someone there for assistance so I wouldn't get evicted. I could have stayed there while the moratorium kept extending but the landlord kept threatening me with violence. It was extremely unsafe so I decided to leave and trying find housing. I have been waiting for another Email from them but i haven't received any.