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“When you help a child today, you write the history of tomorrow.” 
                Father Edward J. Flanagan



Your gift to Boys Town Nevada will change the lives of countess youth.  Whether that of money, time or talents, your gifts will help bring healing and hope to children and families right here in Nevada.  Click the links on the left to see more ways you can help, or call us at
702.642.7070 x106 to learn more.

Donate
100 percent of your gift will remain in Nevada, providing direct care for children in the same year that it was given.

Join Our Sponsors
Your sponsorship can help support the programs benefitting children and families in need.

Pray
Father Flanagan once said, "Every boy (or girl) should learn to pray, how he (or she) prays is up to him."  Your prayers keep faith at the center of our mission.

Volunteer
Time and talents are always welcome.  Perhaps you have a special way you would like to volunteer to help our children and families...

Your contributions can help...

$16,000
Feed a family of eight for a year in one of our Treatment Family Homes.

$13,500
The annual Intervention and Assessment Center electric bill.

$3,700
Provide clothes and necessities for six girls or boys for one year.

$3,500
Provide In-Home Family Services to a needy and struggling Nevada family.

$2,000
Vehicle fuel for the year for the Intervention and Assessment Center.

$1,300
The annual recreation budget for youth at the Intervention and Assessment Center.

$1,300
The annual telephone bill for one Treatment Family Home.

$1,000
The annual mileage cost for an In-Home Family Services worker.

$750
School supplies for one youth in a Treatment Family Home.

$600
Annual allowances for six youth in a Treatment Family Home.

$250
Sponsor a Common Sense Parenting class for six couples.

 
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