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Resource guide for the Latinx Community of Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä

 

Academic programs at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno

GEAR UP | (775) 682-8944 
Provide continual academic support to first-generation college students throughout their middle and high school years, preparing them to enter and succeed in college.

First in the Pack | (775) 784-6044 
First in the Pack is a college student retention program designed to develop the necessary skills and agency in first-generation and income-qualified students. The cornerstone of the program is First in the Pack peer mentors who are generally upper-class students who build positive and trusting relationships with program participants to provide the support necessary to succeed in college.

McNair Scholars | (775) 784-6044 
Designed to prepare undergraduate students for doctoral studies through involvement in research and other scholarly activities. McNair participants are either first-generation college students with financial need, or members of a group that is traditionally underrepresented in graduate education.

ÁùºÏ±¦µä Undergraduate Research Award | (775) 682-6634 
Undergraduate Research provides competitive grants available to all University undergraduates through the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Undergraduate Research Award. There are four categories for submission, STEM, Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts.

| (775) 784-6544 
This program provides student recipients with an award of $6,000 as a summer student worker, and each mentor receives $1,000 to defray the cost of lab supplies. This program expects students to be engaged in full-time research activity during the 10-week research period.

TRIO First in the pack | (775) 784-6044 
TRIO First in the Pack (FITP) is designed to supplement existing federally funded first-generation support programs at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno.

TRIO Scholars | (775) 784-6044 
The TRIO Scholars Program provides qualified undergraduates with the academic assistance and support necessary to successfully complete a baccalaureate degree.

Upward Bound | (775) 784-4978 
Provides first-generation, income-qualified high school students in the state of ÁùºÏ±¦µä with free college preparatory services and support to develop the skills and knowledge essential for successful admission, persistence and completion of postsecondary education.

 

Dental health

| (775) 673-8247 
The TMCC Dental Hygiene Program's Dental Clinic is primarily a teaching clinic, and therefore, patients receiving dental hygiene care will be participating in the teaching program. Patients will be accepted only if they are considered suitable as teaching cases. Treatment will be performed by a student and will be supervised by a dentist and faculty.

| (775) 337-0296 
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Dental Association provides low-income Resources to assist in finding a dentist in ÁùºÏ±¦µä who provides sliding scale fees for dental treatment. They are not affiliated with the NDA and do not maintain information such as fees, hours of operation or appointment availability.

 

Education

| (775) 321-3225, Ex 2 
The Washoe County School District offers free pre-k programs for all children in Washoe County to high-quality, developmentally appropriate programs with qualified teachers. Families need to call for enrollment information and sign up.

| (775) 789-4680 
The WCSD Department of Family-School Partnership provides resources to support family involvement in student learning and academic progress, literacy, online learning, social-emotional learning, attendance, seeking financial aid for higher education, and much more.

| (775) 353-5733 
The FRC is a safe and friendly place to go for different types of resources for families seeking assistance. The FRC serves anyone who lives in the surrounding community, including children, teens, parents, single adults, and seniors. There are no income qualifications to use the Center, although some referrals to other services may be limited according to income guidelines.

| (775) 337-9939 
WCSD’s RiSE Academy provides innovative and flexible programs in a supportive culture to personalize the educational experience for adults. Students graduate empowered to rise to their full potential with the knowledge and skills to be college and career-ready. They offer Adult High School Diploma programs, high school equivalency and English language classes free.

University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno | (775) 784-1110 
The University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno is a public land-grant research university in Reno, ÁùºÏ±¦µä. It is the state's flagship public university and primary land grant institution.

| (775) 673-7111 
Truckee Meadows Community College is an institution of higher education where one can earn a two-year college degree, study the credits needed to transfer to a university to complete a bachelor's degree, obtain vocational training, learn English as a second language, or take classes for fun.

| (775) 673-7300 
Desert Research Institute is the nonprofit research campus of the ÁùºÏ±¦µä System of Higher Education and sister property of the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, and the organization that oversees all publicly supported higher education in the U.S. state of ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

| (775) 445-3000 
Western ÁùºÏ±¦µä College is a public college with its main campus in Carson City, ÁùºÏ±¦µä and additional campuses in Fallon and Minden.

 

Employment services

 | (775) 284-9520
EmployNV oversees and provides workforce development services to employers and job seekers in ÁùºÏ±¦µä. For job seekers, EmployNV offers career development information, job search resources, training programs and as appropriate, unemployment benefits. They are also your source for education and training resources with information on apprenticeship programs, approved training providers, disabled worker training resources, student training resources, colleges, universities and technical schools, and more.

ÁùºÏ±¦µä Career Studio | (775) 682-7114 
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Career Studio fosters connections between employers and students to support talent recruitment, foster workforce development and promote career exploration. We are here to help you engage with students through campus visits, hiring expos, internship development and online job postings.

| (254) 294-7742 
This guide covers your workplace rights as a Hispanic American, examples of discrimination on the job, what you should do if you experience workplace discrimination, and resources that can help you learn more.

University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno Human Resources | (775) 784-6082 
Human Resources at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno, strives to provide excellence in service to current, future, and former employees and supports the University in realizing and sustaining a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment for all University community members.

 

Enrollment services at the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno

Admissions and Records | (775) 784-4700 
The Office of Admissions and Records serves students, faculty, staff, and alumni of the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno through registration, record keeping, course management, and academic support.

Cashier Office | (775) 784-6915 
The Cashier's Office is responsible for student fee assessment and collection, distribution of related fees, generation of 1098-T Tuition Statements for qualified tuition and related expenses, and the refunding of credit balances.

Office of International Students and Scholars | (775) 784-6874 
The Office of International Students and Scholars (OISS) provides information and advice regarding visa categories, international student admission, employment options, and cultural adjustment. Programs and activities are offered that foster intercultural understanding and enhance the skills needed to be successful in an increasingly interconnected world.

Student Financial Aid | (775) 784-4666 
There are several sources of financial aid to help students pay for their college education. This aid can come from the federal and state governments, the University, private sources, and more.

Veterans Services | (775) 682-5935 
The Veteran Services Office provides a wide range of support and referral services for all undergraduate and graduate students who are: veterans currently serving either active duty, Reserve or National Guard; vocational rehabilitation and qualified dependents.

 

Financial aid


A community that breaks through educational and economic barriers so that all women and girls have a fair chance. They offer scholarships for college-bound high school students.

| (800) 852-2141, Ext 1 
The U.S. Department of State’s Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness.

| (775) 333-5499 
Collection of scholarships for students in Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

Financial Aid for International and Undocumented Students | (775) 784-4666 
Provides opportunities for undocumented students to receive financial aid (institutional aid, State of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Private sector).

| (775) 432-2007 
There are a number of obstacles that prevent the Hispanic and Latino communities from being able to grow their savings and achieve their financial goals. Learning to save, predatory lending practices and poor or insufficient credit history are just some of the major barriers that prevent the community from reaching financial stability. When each of these factors compounded many find themselves in a situation where they are unable to invest their money and create generational wealth. This guide guides how to make better financial decisions to reach their goals.

| (844) 422-4200 
Horatio Alger Association Members and Friends have funded need-based college scholarships for low-income youth to pursue their dreams through higher education. The Association supports students pursuing career and technical certificates and degrees, bachelor’s degrees, and graduate studies.

 
National scholarship program for college - Latinx students.

| (202) 835-9646 
LNESC and LULAC established the LULAC National Scholarship Fund (LNSF) to help youth in underserved communities make the dream of college enrollment a reality.

 
The NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship was created to help Latinx students pursue careers in media and entertainment. The scholarship of $5,000 each is available to 10 college sophomores and juniors, all of whom must maintain at least a 3.0 GPA. Students can major in anything but should have an interest in working in the media and entertainment industries.

ÁùºÏ±¦µä Money Mentors | (775) 682-8102 
Provides resources for students on how to manage their money.

| (323) 725-3970 
Hispanic students interested in STEM programs can take advantage of a variety of scholarships through the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE). The GPA requirements for each scholarship vary, ranging from a minimum of 2.75 to 3.0, and some require full-time membership in the SHPE.

 

Financial literacy

| (855) 995-1277 
Annuity.org has created comprehensive, easy-to-read guides on scholarship information and financial literacy for the Latinx community. Their pages cover topics such as needs vs. merit-based scholarships, evaluating tuition costs, the racial wealth gap, socioeconomic and cultural barriers, and much more to benefit incoming Latinx students.

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| (775) 687-2100
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Attorney General's Office warns ÁùºÏ±¦µä residents to be alert to possible notary scams. Before hiring someone for legal assistance, you should research using a series of free resources to ensure the person is properly licensed. Do not be misled by notaries, legal assistants, or document preparers who claim they can provide legal help. While Notaries Public may perform attorney functions in Spanish-speaking countries, in the United States, they cannot practice law, provide legal advice, or charge fees for legal advice. Only a licensed attorney can provide legal advice and represent you in court. An attorney must have a law degree and pass an exam before obtaining their license.

 
Money Geek helps individuals become more empowered with their financial decisions. They help individuals with their personal finances, making financial planning both approachable and accessible.

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Food and housing

ASUN Pack Provisions | (775) 784-6589 
Pack Provisions strives to support all members of the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno to achieve academic success with access to daily resources. This mission is carried out by eliminating barriers University community members may have while experiencing financial hardship. Pack Provisions provides social wellness through perishable and non-perishable foods, grocery funds, school supplies, hygiene items, and more.

| (775) 323-7141
The Bridge Church helps the community in the way of distributing food to those in need. They have a monthly food pantry.

| (775) 322-7073 
The Immigration Assistance Program aims to provide high-quality, low-cost or pro bono legal immigration services for foreign-born individuals and their families who seek to obtain or extend lawful immigration status or who are seeking citizenship in the United States.

  • | (775) 786-5266
    Catholic Charities of Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä also operates the St. Vincent Food Pantry, the largest food pantry in Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä, and serves more than 15,000 people each month. Provides non-perishable, canned and packaged food products to individuals and families in need at no cost.

| (775) 353-3599 
Centers for Independent Living (CIL) are community-based, cross-disability, non-profit organizations designed and operated by people with disabilities. CILs are unique in that they operate according to a strict philosophy of consumer control, wherein people with all types of disabilities directly govern and staff the organization.

| (775) 856-6200
Their mission is to help keep families together. They provide services and resources to help with unmet needs in the state.

| (775) 333-5499
Provides affordable and workforce housing in Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä communities.

| (775) 786-6023 
They provide services such as affordable housing services, weatherization, victim advocacy, employment assistance program, and income tax preparation.

| (775) 384-1129
The Eddy House helps homeless and at-risk youth develop life and work skills to be independent.

| (775) 331-3663
The Food Bank of Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä provides food for families in need through more than 145 partner agencies across northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä and the eastern slope of the Sierra in California.

| (775) 687-2236 
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Housing Division (NHD), a division of the Department of Business and Industry, was created by the ÁùºÏ±¦µä Legislature in 1975 to solve a very real problem: a shortage of safe and decent housing for individuals and families of low and moderate-income. We pride ourselves on helping revitalize neighborhoods and strengthen communities throughout the state.

| (775) 887-1795
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Rural Housing Authority’s mission is to promote, provide, and finance affordable housing opportunities for all rural ÁùºÏ±¦µäns by working with a consortium of public, private, and community partners.

| (775) 336-0621 
A resource that helps bring awareness to the challenges of the wildfire. They have science-based education and outreach programs that address emerging social and ecological needs.

| (775) 324-2622
ReStart is a Volunteers of America program that offers both clinical and non-clinical services in an effort to reduce homelessness and increase self-sufficiency for eligible individuals and families. The services include mental health services, case management, outreach to the homeless community, and housing services to qualified individuals and families.

| (775) 329-3630
RHA helps provide housing for those in need. They assist with public housing, rental assistance, resident services, workforce development, senior services, and youth activities.

| (775) 322-7073
RISE helps serve the unsheltered community by providing access to shelter and support.

| (775) 688-4555
Provides different social services to the community such as food pantries, dental and vision programs for the uninsured, and emergency shelter assistance.

| (530) 546-0952 
Provides different services such as hunger relief, crisis intervention, family support, medical, and legal services.

| (775) 324-0990 
Silver State Fair Housing Council works to ensure equal housing opportunities for all residents of ÁùºÏ±¦µä. Specifically, SSFHC advocates for fair housing by providing a comprehensive program of outreach, education, and enforcement opportunities. By addressing the needs of housing consumers, housing providers, and local governments, SSFHC works to break down barriers to equal housing opportunities and build opportunities for community members.

| (775) 831-0784
Provides the Incline Village community with a food pantry.

| (775) 329-4141
They help provide different services to people such as those living in poverty, the homeless, and those suffering with mental health.

| (775) 334-3199
Non-profit corporation created by the Reno Housing Authority. WAHC administers affordable housing programs that assist low-income individuals and families throughout the state of ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

| (775) 328-2720
CARES is a facility operated by Washoe County and provides resources to those in need of shelter.

 

Health

 
Provides access to blood donation centers near you.

| (775) 887-2195 
Committed to providing quality health care services and referrals to meet all client's needs. Through education and service, we hope to promote health and impact the lives of those living in the community.

| (775) 856-6200
Their mission is to help keep families together. They provide services and resources to help with unmet needs in the state.

| (775) 329-6300 
Provides a wide range of services, including medical, pediatric dental and behavioral health care. Community Health Alliance also provides assistance and direction, whether you are insured, uninsured or underinsured.

| (775) 631-4202
Committed to addressing and solving service gaps in mental and behavioral health care. With a dedicated team of mental health and addiction professionals, the Community Holistic Health and Recovery Center seeks to provide a comprehensive system of care for those in recovery and those seeking a holistic approach to healthcare.

| (775) 786-4673
Provides a wide range of services, including medical, pediatric dental and behavioral health care.

(775) 329-6300 
Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä HOPES provides affordable, high-quality, medical, behavioral health, and support services for all.

| (775) 788-7600

| (775) 856-6200

| (775) 391-0632
The Student Outreach Clinic offers free medical attention on a variety of health topics to the uninsured or underinsured community in Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä. Medical students gain hands-on experience under the direct supervision of licensed physicians to provide access to healthcare to individuals who would otherwise go without.

| (775) 784-6598
Provides accessible, high-quality health care and education to our diverse student community and promotes lifelong physical and emotional wellness.

| (775) 328-2299
Community and Clinical Health Services focuses on community and individual disease prevention, education and wellness. The programs within CCHS are: Chronic Disease Prevention, Immunizations, Maternal and Child Health, Tuberculosis, WIC and Sexual Health, which includes Family Planning, HIV and STD services.

| (530) 274-9762 
Provides accessible health services to community members in the Kings-Beach-Tahoe area.

| (775) 870-1521 
This center has as a mission to deliver the highest quality obstetrical and gynecological care in a compassionate and caring environment.

 

Immigration and DACA

The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Attorney General’s Office warns ÁùºÏ±¦µäns to be on alert for immigration scams. Before engaging anyone for legal assistance, you should do your research by using a number of free resources to make sure the person is properly licensed. Don’t be fooled by notaries, paralegals, or document preparers, who claim they can provide legal help. While Notaries Public may perform the duties of attorneys in Spanish-speaking countries, those in the United States cannot practice law, give legal advice, or accept fees for legal advice. Only an attorney can provide legal advice and represent you in court. An attorney must have a law degree and pass a test prior to being licensed.

| (775) 784-6132
ASUN Legal Services is a student-run, student-funded organization. For more than thirty years, members of the university community with legal problems or queries have had access to free legal help and referrals. ASUN Legal Services has an attorney on staff to aid students with their legal matters. Although the attorney cannot represent students in court, guidance can still be provided on nearly any legal problem.

| (775) 322-7073
The Immigration Assistance Program aims to provide high-quality, low-cost or pro bono legal immigration services for foreign-born individuals and their families who seek to obtain or extend lawful immigration status or who are seeking citizenship in the United States.

- (775) 328-3298
The Washoe CASA Foundation is to support the Washoe County CASA Program through fundraising, advocacy, outreach, and community awareness.

| (702) 486-0800
The Governor’s Office for New Americans (ONA) was created through Senate Bill 538 to promote opportunities for immigrants, refugees, and aspiring Americans to thrive in ÁùºÏ±¦µä. By concentrating on the civic and economic integration of new and aspiring Americans, ONA seeks to foster opportunities for these populations to ascend the economic ladder.

| (775) 284-3491
A nonprofit organization providing free legal services to low-income residents of ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

| (775) 800-1851
The Citizenship & Immigration Program by PLAN serves the immigrant community of Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä. Assisting individuals in immigration proceedings before the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) or the Executive Office for Immigration Review.

| (775) 432-9929
A nonprofit organization geared towards providing humanitarian forms of relief for women, men, and children who are victims of crimes, domestic violence, abuse, and trafficking in northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

| (775) 883-8278
A local non-profit that provides free legal services for victims of domestic violence and low-income immigrant residents in ÁùºÏ±¦µä's 15 rural counties.

| (775) 329-5509
A non-profit legal aid organization founded in 1965 that provides legal assistance, including assistance to undocumented students with DACA.

 

LGBTQ and trans

| (775) 642-3720
Reno’s LGBTQ+ Center: provides northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä’s LGBTQ community with access to advocacy, support, educational programs, services and resources.

Trans-specific resources

| (775) 622-9245
Offers free legal name changes for transgender individuals, non-binary folks, or anyone who would like to change their legal name to better match their gender identity.

Associate Attorney Mikyla Miller is happy to work with the University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno's faculty, staff and students.

(775) 203-5759
A network of allies providing education, resources, counseling, advocacy and support of transgender individuals and families in order to ensure equality, integration, and an exceptional quality of life for all transgender people in Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

 

Mental health

| (888) 368-1809
Addiction Center has been an informational web guide for those who are struggling with substance use disorders and co-occurring behavioral and mental health disorders. Their web guide provides information on addiction recovery options and how family members can help their loved ones achieve and maintain sobriety.

| (877) 651-3768
ProjectKnow.com aims to inform parents and family members of those struggling with addiction, as well as the people suffering from an addiction, about the options available for treating it. With a library of original content, as well as content from our sister site Child.net, and a national directory of teen resources, addiction therapists, treatment centers and sober living providers, they educate in simple language.

| (702) 996-4820
Desert Hope Treatment Center is a drug rehab and detox facility that is located in ÁùºÏ±¦µä. They offer services for veterans who face challenges with mental health and/or substance abuse.


  • Learn about the challenges veterans face when transitioning out of the military and some of the local resources available for veterans.

  • Learn the culture of alcohol abuse within the military, the connection between PTSD & alcohol abuse, and provides statistics and a list of FAQs regarding alcohol abuse in military personnel and veterans.

  • Learn what PTSD is and why it occurs; in addition, learn how to get help to overcome the symptoms and struggles of living with PTSD.

  • Learn about the statistics of U.S. veterans with substance addiction, how mental health and chronic pain affect addiction and find support groups for veterans.

Downing Clinic | (775) 682-5515
The Downing Clinic provides low-cost, mental health counseling services to University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno students and those in the Reno community. Master’s level student interns provide individual.

(775) 324-7557
A coalition that works together to develop strategies to deal with substance abuse problems in the community.

| (775) 784-6224
NRAP provides an environment of nurturing support and peer connections for students recovering from substance and behavioral addictions and students choosing a substance-free lifestyle.

| (855) 694-6718
Palmer Lake Recovery is a drug and alcohol rehab that is located in Colorado. They also provide awareness and educational content to support professionals working with Latinx individuals seeking treatment.

| (844) 406-2238
The main goal of Rehab Spot is to provide anyone affected by drug or alcohol addiction with informational tools during their steps toward recovery. Its objective is to ensure health and well-being within the Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä community.

| (775) 329-0485
They assist individuals suffering from an addiction. They have programs for men and women to assist them in their recovery.

| (775) 787-9411
A non-profit that helps women who are experiencing substance use disorders by participating in rehabilitation services.

| (775) 413-5145
Provides ESL classes, income tax assistance, mental health services, and a family resource center.

University of ÁùºÏ±¦µä, Reno Counseling Services | (775) 784-4648
Counseling Services provides personalized and culturally sensitive mental health services, as well as training and outreach to the university community. In doing so, we promote an inclusive learning environment that supports mental health, diversity, and social justice, as well as students' personal growth and academic success.

| (775) 682-8684
This center is supported by the Federal Department of Justice Crime Victims Grant to the State of ÁùºÏ±¦µä Division of Children and Family Services. Our services are provided free of charge.

 

Pets

 
A non-profit organization that provides financial assistance throughout the United States to those who cannot afford veterinary care for their beloved furry family members. Paws 4 A Cure helps dogs and cats with all illnesses and injuries.

(775) 841-7463 
Feeding Pets of the Homeless is the first and one of the few national animal organizations focused on feeding and providing emergency care to pets of the homeless.

(775) 324-7773 
Todd's Medical Fund provides financial assistance to those who cannot otherwise afford necessary veterinary services.

 

Pets

 
A non-profit organization that provides financial assistance throughout the United States to those who cannot afford veterinary care for their beloved furry family members. Paws 4 A Cure helps dogs and cats with all illnesses and injuries.

(775) 841-7463 
Feeding Pets of the Homeless is the first and one of the few national animal organizations focused on feeding and providing emergency care to pets of the homeless.

(775) 324-7773 
Todd's Medical Fund provides financial assistance to those who cannot otherwise afford necessary veterinary services.

 

Sexual health

| (775) 786-5886 
A non-profit that provides HIV/AIDS prevention education, intervention and support services targeting African Americans in Washoe County.

| (775) 329-6300 
Community Health Alliance receives Title X federal funding, ensuring every person has access to basic, preventative reproductive health care. This includes wellness exams, cervical and breast cancer screenings, birth control, contraception education, testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), as well as HIV testing. They can also assist you in family planning and birth spacing.

| (775) 786-4673 
The Change Point Clinic at Northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä HOPES is home to our sexual health services, including sexually transmitted infection (STI) testing, PrEP and PEP for HIV prevention. They offer inclusive, compassionate care for all members of our community, embrace diversity and advocate for medically underserved groups.

| (775) 688-5555 
Planned Parenthood is one of the nation’s leading providers of high-quality, affordable health care, and the nation’s largest provider of sex education. With or without insurance, you can always go to them for your health care.

 
Testing.com has created a comprehensive resource that features helpful information about STDs in Sparks, as well as a directory of local organizations that provide a wide range of healthcare services to help stop the spread. They are passionate about changing the dialogue around sexual health and working to ensure people have access to the information and health care that they need.

| (775) 328-2400 
Washoe County Health District (WCHD) offers free to low-cost clinical services to keep the community healthy from Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) as well as information about clinical services, teen health and information about STIs/HIV.

 

Protective services

 | (775) 393-9183 
Awaken is a local faith-based non-profit organization whose mission is to increase awareness and education surrounding the issue of commercial sexual exploitation and to provide housing and restoration for its victims.

| (775) 785-8600 
The Washoe County Human Services Agency’s (HSA) Child Protective Services (CPS) is required by ÁùºÏ±¦µä law to investigate reports of suspected child abuse and neglect. The focus of CPS is to protect children from harm and to make sure that children live in safe environments. Actions taken by HSA are determined by the family`s situation and efforts are made to help families overcome problems. However, in some circumstances, a child may be at risk and must be removed from their homes to ensure their safety.

| (775) 684-0730 
Provides public assistance benefits to all who qualify and reasonable support for children with absentee parents to help ÁùºÏ±¦µäns achieve safe, stable, and healthy lives.

The Downing Clinic | (775) 682-5515 
The Downing Clinic provides low-cost, mental health counseling services to UNR students and those in the Reno community. Master’s level student interns provide individual, couples and family counseling, as well as play therapy under the supervision of fully licensed individuals to ensure quality client care.

| (775) 322-3466 
Safe Embrace operates the largest and most inclusive safe house in the Reno-Sparks area, but we are so much more than that. Whether it’s counseling, housing assistance, emergency transportation and shelter, court, or support, we are here to walk victims of domestic abuse, sexual assault and human trafficking through any step of the process of getting safe and becoming a survivor.

| (775) 432-9929 
A non-profit organization geared towards providing humanitarian forms of relief for women, men, and children who are victims of crimes, domestic violence, abuse and trafficking in northern ÁùºÏ±¦µä.

| (775) 687-8428 
The ÁùºÏ±¦µä Department of Administration runs a Victims of Crime Program, which provides information on victims’ rights and services.

| (775) 328-3210 
The Washoe County District Attorney's Victim/Witness Assistance Center is happy to provide information and support for victims of crime throughout the prosecution process.

| (888) 268-8463 
VINE is a free, anonymous, 24-hour, computer-based telephone service provided by the State of ÁùºÏ±¦µä. VINE allows victims of crime two important features: information and notification.