General Information
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FAYM
FAYM’s Violins For Kids (V4K) Program is offering violin lessons to students starting in 1st grade and cello classes starting in 3rd grade.
Español (702) 271-1742 English(208) 514-9723
Fulfilment Fund Las Vegas
(702) 305-2989
Project 150
(702) 721-7150
English Classes (FSC ESL)
(702) 799-0072
Mi Familia Vota
Expanded Nutrition and Food Education Program (EFNEP)
FREE nutrition course for families with children to improve health.
EFNEP Website
At the Family Support Center Please click on Learn More
(702) 799-0072
UNIFY
(702) 799-0072 ext. 5019
EmployNV at The Family Support Center
We provide job training and paid work experience, job search assistance, career pathway planning, and much more.
- Youth Services (ages 16-24)
- Adult Services (ages 25+)
(702) 799-0072 ext. 5078
Legal Aid Center of Southern Nevada
(702) 386-1070
Nevada Legal Services
(775) 284-3491 ext. 237
IRS
Free Tax Return Preparation for Qualifying Taxpayers
The IRS’s Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and Tax Counseling for the Elderly (TCE) programs offer free basic tax return preparation to qualified individuals.
The VITA program has operated for over 50 years. VITA sites offer free tax help to people who need assistance in preparing their own tax returns, including:
- People who generally make $64,000 or less
- Persons with disabilities; and
- Limited English-speaking taxpayers
Pro Bono Legal Services For Clients
The State Bar of Nevada supports the promotion of access to justice in Nevada through the delivery of legal services to those in need.
If you are in need of legal assistance, but cannot afford a lawyer, a Nevada legal aid provider or pro bono legal services may be available to you. Consult this Legal Resources Directory Brochure for more information or contact one of the legal service providers listed below.
Attorneys: To take a case or participate in an Ask-A-Lawyer complete the Pro Bono Volunteer Form.
Foreign Transcript Evaluation
- A foreign transcripts evaluation process is available for new middle and high school students entering the Clark County School District (CCSD) from foreign countries. Foreign transcript evaluations assist school registrars and counselors in establishing appropriate grade-level placement, determining equivalent CCSD credits, and assigning the most suitable student schedule to facilitate graduation.
- Note: This service does not apply to foreign exchange students or students studying abroad in schools sponsored by the Department of Defense Education Activity agency.
- Foreign Transcripts Evaluation Process and Forms
Newcomer Student Resources
- Professional learning for all educators- Newcomer Instructional Pathway: Welcoming and Inclusive Practices Professional Learning: Registration Link
- The Invasion of Ukraine: Resources for Educators and Families: Support for Ukrainian families and students.
- Sesame Street in Communities: Displacement & Resettlement: Resources in Ukrainian and Russian students
- Immigrant Connections: Self-paced courses specific to meeting the needs of immigrant and refugee students and families
- Newcomer Orientation: Sample slides to be modified for the current school year and school. Used to support families as they transition into CCSD and assigned school(s).
- ELLD Canvas Resources
- Teachers/Schools: Newcomer Resources
- Families
- Picture Cards for Newcomers: Print, laminate, and add pictures to a binder ring to use as an initial communication tool for students
- WIDA Family Resources
Family Support Center
Cindy Flores – Director
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
1720 S. Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89104
FAMILY SUPPORT CENTER
702-799-0072