Nevada 211 connects parents to free and low-cost children’s services, including childcare centers, formula and baby food, and clinics that offer free healthcare for children. We also connect new mothers to breastfeeding support groups and offer parenting classes for growing families. Families that need extra support can search our site to find respite care and resources for navigating Nevada child support.
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Support for new parents.
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Programs that provide items like cribs and pack and play furniture for babies.
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Breastfeeding support, including education, information and supplies to nursing mothers
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Camps and outdoor experiences for all ages.
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Legal help for people working to get child support payments from their co-parent.
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Licensed childcare centers.
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Childcare financial support.
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Childhood immunizations for infants and young children.
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Dental treatment for children.
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Information for children’s hospitals.
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Free or low-cost health insurance for children and parents.
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Resources that provide free or low-cost diapers.
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Services for young children with disabilities.
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Basic and college-level education.
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Family support classes and programs.
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Eligibility requirements, application assistance, and how to use your benefits.
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Food banks, WIC programs, and community support resources.
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Education services, medical and dental services, nutritional meals, counseling and parental support.
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Checkups, vaccinations and other medical care.
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Programs for parents unable to care for their babies.
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Programs that provide shelter and support for pregnant individuals.
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Classes for parents.
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Short-term respite care.
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Programs that provide free, healthy meals to children when school is out.
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Food, milk, & breastfeeding support for babies and young children.






















