Resources We Help You Access in Las Vegas
Living in Las Vegas sober living doesn’t mean doing everything alone. One of the biggest advantages of starting your recovery journey here is the wide range of community resources, recovery support services, and assistance programs available to help you stabilize, rebuild, and move forward with confidence.
At our Las Vegas sober living homes, we actively connect residents with local resources designed to make daily life easier and support long-term sobriety. From day one, we help guide you toward services that reduce stress, promote independence, and create a smoother transition into a structured, substance-free lifestyle.
We assist residents with referrals and guidance to:
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Food banks and meal assistance programs in Las Vegas
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Clothing donations to help you get started or prepare for work
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Employment resources and job placement support
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Recovery meetings (AA, NA, and other sober support groups)
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Healthcare clinics and low-cost medical services
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Public assistance programs for rent support, food assistance, and monthly stipends
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Transportation resources to help you get to work, meetings, and appointments
Our goal is to remove unnecessary barriers so you can focus on what matters most—your recovery, stability, and personal growth.

Food Services
Three Square Food Bank
Food bank
• Website: https://www.threesquare.org/Jewish Family Service Agency
Food Bank
• Website: https://www.jfsalv.org/food-pantryCatholic Charities of Southern Nevada
Food available on site
• Website: https://www.catholiccharities.com/

55+ Services
Help of Southern Nevada
Housing stability support
Utility and emergency assistance
Website: https://www.helpsonv.org/Meals on Wheels of Southern Nevada
Home-delivered meals for seniors
Website: https://www.mowsn.org/City of Las Vegas Senior Centere
Free or low-cost meals / Social activities and wellness programs
Website: https://www.lasvegasnevada.gov/Residents/Parks-Facilities/Senior-Centers

Support Services
Hope For Prisoners
Services that help with employment readiness, certificates, and community support
• Website: https://www.hopeforprisoners.org/
Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center
Thrift store with donation center; clothing available at low cost or through community vouchers.NV SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program)
Food stamps help low-income individuals buy food