First Church of Our Lord Jesus Christ works to save souls by guiding people to God and live according to the word of the LORD God in the bible.
The pastor of this congregation is Apostle Pastor Gino Jennings.
The USDA (United States Department of Agriculture-Food and Nutrition Service) has food assistance for families.
Please click below to see if your family is eligible for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program).
As parents, do you have low wage income in Las Vegas?
You and your family may qualify in your state’s Medicaid program.
As a mother, it would be ideal or fantastic to work and have your children at your side. Working to provide for you and your family. While keeping your motherly love active around your children.
The Huggies brand has helped moms to consider careers that you can either work from home or have a flexible schedule while working.
The article can be read by clicking on the button below.
Families experiencing financial hardship may qualify for rental assistance or with help to get family housing.
Please visit:
HopeLink of Southern Nevada
The Salvation Army Southern Nevada www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/rent-mortgage-and-utility-assistance/
Clark County CHAP (Cares Housing Assistance Program)
For families in need of essentials residing in Las Vegas, NV.
Contact the Salvation Army Family Services
Helpline (725)777-1355
If you feel overwhelmed with life circumstances, you may find support programs at:
Postpartum Progress
https://postpartumprogress.com
Seize The Awkward
Nevada 211 provides mental health services
At Project 150 there are programs and services provided to Clark County High School Students. This nonprofit organization may supply students in need with food, clothing, accessories, school supplies and workforce -workshops.
If you are a pregnant teen student -in need. Please reach out to Project 150 in Las Vegas, NV for food and essentials.
If you or your child has a disability and need assistance.
Please view the information below.
The United States Social Security Administration (SSA)
https://www.ssa.gov/pubs/EN-05-10026.pdf
Domestic violence and any other kind of abuse is never normal.
When children are involved. Seek a safe refuge as quickly as possible and away from the abusive person.
Be cautious and do not make your exit plans known to your abuser. This way it does not escalate the already hostile situation.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline
Helpline 1-800-799-SAFE (7233)
Some parents consider adoption so their child can have a better life. However, other parents may need help to find extra resources to provide for their families.
Before making this life-altering decision. Think about how adoption will affect you, your child and your families.
Have conversations with people you love and trust. Seek therapy and legal counseling.
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