TIC's Collaborating Agencies and Resources:


Nevada Health & Human Services (NHHS) - Accepting applications for Food stamps and Family Independence.
Federal Health & Human Services (FHHS) - "We promote and protect the health of the public and the environment and help our communities to prosper." Providing: Child health, family planning, family support services, health education, health promotion, immunizations, nutrition education and counseling, pregnancy testing, social work, referral and counseling, vital records (Application Processing), Women-Infant-Children (WIC) Nutrition Program.
Clark County School District - Providing: Student and family services.
Ministers Alliance - A communication network among churches, schools, and the community for the purpose of identifying families in need of assistance within the District Five area. Providing: Food, utilities, medicine and other crisis intervention services.
Insight (Virtual High School)- Provides basic educationhigh school diploma.
First Steps of Clark County - A results-oriented, statewide, early childhood education initiative designed to ensure that Nevada children arrive at first grade healthy and ready to succeed.  The goal is family strengthening through a Family Literacy Intervention Program. An Early Head Start Program is located at TIC.
UNLV Family Therapy Teaching Clinic - Provides quality counseling opportunities for families of all economic levels including those who have insurance and those who can only afford a low fee based on income.  It is staffed by six faculty members and by students and interns who are in the family therapy program at UNLV College.  The UNLV Family Therapy Teaching Clinic also trains students and interns to be family therapists.  They are under the supervision of experienced and licensed supervisors in family therapy.
West Care Alcohol & Drug Abuse  - Provides educational, prevention, and treatment programs for alcohol and/or other drug abuse.
University Medical Center Health Care- Providing a Adolescent Prenatal Care Program, screenings & testing, wellness activities, pediatric asthma program, and geriatric program (future).
State of Nevada Mental Health Division  - Services include:  Advocacy. Prevention/mental health education and wellness programs for youth and adults, including:  self-esteem; stress management; peer pressure; problem-solving; conflict resolution; suicide prevention; and depression screening. Information and referral. 24-hour crisis intervention line (Community Partnership tel. 877.513.0004). Health information fairs. social, recreational, educational activities. Aftercare programs. Employment advocacy for individuals with serious mental illnesses. Newsletter. Information Packets. Caring Reassurance program for senior adults. Speaker's Bureau.
State of Nevada Vocational Rehabilitation Department (SNVRD) - SNVRD has been enabling Nevadans with disabilities to prepare for, achieve and maintain competitive employment for 70 years. SNVRD serves more than 40,000 people with disabilities at any given time. Of those, more than 8,000 a year are placed in jobs paying competitive wages.  This service is available at TIC by appointment.
Ministers Alliance - The purpose of the Hope House is to reach people for Jesus Christ by helping to change lifestyles, to minister of those hurting in times of crisis, and to care for the well-being of those in the church and community  A Christian Counselor is available. Call 702.399.8152 for an appointment.
American Association for Retired Persons (AARP) - AARP's vision is to excel as a dynamic presence in every community, shaping and enriching the experience of aging for each member and for society. To bring that vision to life, AARP focuses its efforts and resources in four areas: Health and Wellness, Economic Security and Work, Long-term Care and Independent Living, and Personal Enrichment.  Job counseling service available at TIC upon request.
Job Service:  Job Connect offers aid in securing employment.  At The Inner Circle, a Job Service representative offers assistance on-site once a week with online job search and resume composition.
CareerSource:  Sponsored by the Department of Defence, Career Source conducts twice monthly on-site orientations for persons needing to find full-time employment, or and to determine what services are needed before employment can be secured. 

 

 

 

 
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