Las Vegas Emergency Resources

A One-Page Guide to Save When You Need It

If you’re struggling in Las Vegas — with food, housing, safety, or stability — this list is meant to help you take the next right step, not overwhelm you.

You don’t need to use everything here.

You just need a place to start.

📞 Start Here (Most Important)

Dial 2-1-1 (Nevada 211)

Phone: 211

What they help with:

  • food assistance
  • emergency shelter
  • rental & utility help
  • healthcare & mental health services
  • domestic violence support
  • employment & training resources

Free, confidential, and available statewide.

If you don’t know what you qualify for — they do.

🥫 Food Assistance (Immediate Help)

Three Square Food Bank

Southern Nevada’s main food bank

They connect you to nearby food pantries and distributions.

  • No membership required
  • Many locations do not require proof of income
  • Serves individuals, families, seniors, and unhoused residents

(Access locations via 211 or Three Square’s pantry finder)

Central Christian Church Food Assistance

Multiple locations across Las Vegas

  • Free groceries
  • Drive-up or walk-up options
  • Open to everyone (no church affiliation required)

Local Community Pantries

Many neighborhoods host:

  • faith-based pantries
  • pop-up food events
  • community distribution days

Availability changes weekly — 211 can tell you what’s open today.

🏠 Housing & Homelessness Support

If you’re facing eviction, couch-surfing, living in your car, or unhoused:

  • Call 211 immediately
  • Ask about emergency shelter, transitional housing, or rental assistance
  • Priority may be available for:
    • families
    • seniors
    • women
    • people exiting domestic violence
    • individuals in recovery

Early outreach matters.

🚨 Crisis & Safety Support

Emergency (Immediate Danger):

 911

Suicide & Crisis Lifeline:

 988

Call or text for immediate emotional support.

Domestic Violence Support

Las Vegas has confidential shelters and advocacy services.

You can access them through 211 or 988 if safety is at risk.

🧠 Mental Health & Recovery Support

Las Vegas offers:

  • community mental health clinics
  • recovery-focused resources
  • support for individuals and families

You do not need to be “stable” to qualify for help.

Support often overlaps with housing and food programs.

🧾 Practical Help & Stabilization

Through 211, you may also access:

  • utility assistance
  • SNAP (food stamps) guidance
  • low-cost healthcare clinics
  • employment and training programs
  • ID and document assistance

Stability often starts with paperwork — and help exists for that too.

Final Note

Needing help does not mean you failed.

It means you’re responding to reality.

Las Vegas can be hard — especially during transitions — but there are people here whose job is to help you get through the hardest part.

Save this list.

Share it if needed.

Use what helps.

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