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Foundation for Recovery

702-257-8199
The Foundation for Recovery supports recovery community centers throughout the state. Community Center services include computer access, life-skills training, meetings and social events, peer support, and a safe place to simply relax.

The Center

702-733-9800
The Center is an LGBTQ+ support center in Las Vegas. They provide HIV services, gender transition support, various support groups, senior events, youth and family programs, recovery support groups, and referrals to necessities such as housing, transportation, food, and more.

Trac-B Harm Reduction

702-840-6693
Trac-B Harm Reduction provides comprehensive harm reduction services in Las Vegas. They offer needle exchange, harm reduction supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, HIV and Hep C testing, and peer services. Trac-B also has vending machines that dispense various kits such as clean syringes, naloxone, safer sex, hygiene, first aid, and sharps containers. Vending machine cards are free.

Nevada 211

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Nevadans who dial 211 are able to access a wide variety of social services, such as child and/or senior care, housing services, employment and education support, food and clothing, assistance if they’re the victim of a crime, connections to crisis hotlines, and much more. Rather than looking for individual programs to meet your needs, call 211 and find everything in one place.

Nevada Homeless Alliance

For those experiencing homeless or at risk of doing so, the Nevada Homeless Alliance provides emergency housing, legal services, and help finding work. Specialty services are available for families with school-age children, youth, and seniors.

Nevada Peer Support Warm Line

775-241-4212
When you struggle with mental health, substance use, or other behavioral health issues, talking to someone who has been through the same experience can help. The Nevada Peer Support Warm Line connects callers to Peer Wellness Operators who can provide a listening ear, peer support, and referrals to treatment programs or other social services as needed.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Southern Nevada Health District

702-759-1000
The Southern Nevada Health District provides fentanyl test strips, naloxone (Narcan), and overdose prevention education in Clark County and Las Vegas to combat the opioid crisis. Each naloxone kit has two doses of the drug, one pair of latex gloves, a CPR face shield, and instructions on use.

Government Programs

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State of Nevada Department of Corrections

775-977-5500
The State of Nevada Department of Corrections provides treatment inside jails and prisons for inmates with substance use disorders. These initiatives are intended to reduce recidivism, increase safety, and help those released live productive lives. The Department also provides medication-assisted treatment (MAT) using Vivitrol to those in the correctional system.

Behavioral Health NV

Behavioral Health Nevada offers an interactive map of state-certified providers of mental health and substance use treatment. Providers must be state-certified to receive state funding, so those interested in using Medicaid or finding reduced-fee programs will find the locator useful. Each listing includes the address, age range treated, types of care provided, and other clinic details.

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