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THE NEVADA RESILIENCE PROJECT
We are all trying to balance different challenges right now. The Nevada Resilience Project supports families and individuals experiencing struggles and challenges due to COVID – 19. Our Resilience Ambassadors provide education, information, counseling, and resource navigation while promoting healthy coping, empowerment, and resilience. It’s normal to be experiencing difficulty with adapting to the new challenges of managing work, school, family, or home due to COVID-19, feeling isolated or anxious, or worried about meeting basic needs like having enough food or access to healthcare. In this challenging time, you are not alone. Our Resilience Ambassadors can provide support and connection to resources over the phone, through text and video-chat, or face to face. We offer bi-lingual access to services; assistance navigating to needed resources in your community; help to reduce stress, build coping skills, and develop a resilience plan.
The NRP was established through a Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Grant from the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health received award in June, and the program is slated through May 2021.
Please fill out the below form to get connected with an ambassador for the Nevada Resilience Project.
Someone will get back to you within normal business hours.
If you need immediate assistance, please contact the Crisis Support Services now by calling 1 (800) 273-8255 or texting CARE to 839863. Crisis Care is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Required fields are marked with a (*) and MUST be filled in.
Contact Information
Staff Spotlight
Kendall Holcomb, Public Information Officer
Kendall Holcomb has worked in the media industry for the last decade, after getting her B.A. in Communications Studies.
She is passionate about telling peoples’ stories, and sharing information with her community, so they can be as informed as possible.
During her free time, she enjoys back-county skiing with her husband and their dog, reading on the couch with their cat, or jumping out of planes as she pursues additional licenses in skydiving.
THE NEVADA RESILIENCE PROJECT
We are all trying to balance different challenges right now. The Nevada Resilience Project supports families and individuals experiencing struggles and challenges due to COVID – 19. Our Resilience Ambassadors provide education, information, counseling, and resource navigation while promoting healthy coping, empowerment, and resilience. It’s normal to be experiencing difficulty with adapting to the new challenges of managing work, school, family, or home due to COVID-19, feeling isolated or anxious, or worried about meeting basic needs like having enough food or access to healthcare. In this challenging time, you are not alone. Our Resilience Ambassadors can provide support and connection to resources over the phone, through text and video-chat, or face to face. We offer bi-lingual access to services; assistance navigating to needed resources in your community; help to reduce stress, build coping skills, and develop a resilience plan.
The NRP was established through a Crisis Counseling Assistance and Training Grant from the Substance Use and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) in cooperation with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public and Behavioral Health received award in June, and the program is slated through May 2021.
Please fill out the below form to get connected with an ambassador for the Nevada Resilience Project.
Someone will get back to you within normal business hours.
If you need immediate assistance, please contact the Crisis Support Services now by calling 1 (800) 273-8255 or texting CARE to 839863. Crisis Care is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Required fields are marked with a (*) and MUST be filled in.
Contact Information
Social Media
Staff Spotlight
Kendall Holcomb, Public Information Officer
Kendall Holcomb has worked in the media industry for the last decade, after getting her B.A. in Communications Studies.
She is passionate about telling peoples’ stories, and sharing information with her community, so they can be as informed as possible.
During her free time, she enjoys back-county skiing with her husband and their dog, reading on the couch with their cat, or jumping out of planes as she pursues additional licenses in skydiving.
This publication website was supported by the Nevada State Division of Public and Behavioral Health through Grant Number 1H07SM083737-01 Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration