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Facility.
Address.
(775) 688-1653 and FAX (775) 688-1656
(702) 486-3830
Vision
All Nevada Veterans and their families understand, and can connect to, benefits and services they have earned.
Mission
Serve Nevada Veterans by honoring their remarkable legacy and by connecting them to earned benefits and services. Through our seven major lines of effort we:
Who We Serve
Nevada Veterans; Active, Guard, and Reserve Servicemembers living or working in Nevada; and their families, caregivers, and survivors.
What We Do.
Suicide Prevention
It is our hope that the Nevada Suicide Prevention Plan will provide a catalyst for collaborative action, improved understanding and increased wellness in communities across Nevada. This plan is based on the strong belief that everyone has a role to play in suicide prevention, and those individuals and groups that address the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of individuals and communities must work together if we are to be effective.
The goal of the Governor’s and Mayor’s Challenge program is to eliminate suicide by using a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention. Anyone can participate. Visit our Suicide Prevention Awareness page for details. The NDVS Suicide Prevention Team has recruited the most Mayor’s Challenge Teams in the nation – Truckee Meadows, Las Vegas, Elko and Winnemucca, along with the Governor’s Challenge Team.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has a dedicated office for suicide prevention with information addressing every age group. The mission of the Nevada Office of Suicide Prevention is to reduce the rates of suicide and suicidal acts in Nevada through statewide collaborative efforts to develop, implement and evaluate a state strategy that advances the goals and objectives of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention.
State Veterans Homes
(775) 827-2955 and FAX (775) 327-4892
Please visit the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home page. For questions about Admissions, please call or email Admissions Director Troy Harsh at 775-827-2955 or [email protected]. For questions about donations, please contact Julie Dudley, [email protected].
(702) 332-6784 and FAX (702) 332-6762
State Veterans Memorial Cemeteries
(775) 575-4441 and FAX (775) 575-5713
Please visit the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery (NNVMC) page and our Online Cemetery Registration Form.
(702) 486-5920 and FAX (702) 486-5923
By Dr. John E Heintzelman5
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Facility.
Address.
(775) 688-1653 and FAX (775) 688-1656
(702) 486-3830
Vision
All Nevada Veterans and their families understand, and can connect to, benefits and services they have earned.
Mission
Serve Nevada Veterans by honoring their remarkable legacy and by connecting them to earned benefits and services. Through our seven major lines of effort we:
Who We Serve
Nevada Veterans; Active, Guard, and Reserve Servicemembers living or working in Nevada; and their families, caregivers, and survivors.
What We Do.
Suicide Prevention
It is our hope that the Nevada Suicide Prevention Plan will provide a catalyst for collaborative action, improved understanding and increased wellness in communities across Nevada. This plan is based on the strong belief that everyone has a role to play in suicide prevention, and those individuals and groups that address the physical, emotional, psychological, and spiritual needs of individuals and communities must work together if we are to be effective.
The goal of the Governor’s and Mayor’s Challenge program is to eliminate suicide by using a comprehensive public health approach to suicide prevention. Anyone can participate. Visit our Suicide Prevention Awareness page for details. The NDVS Suicide Prevention Team has recruited the most Mayor’s Challenge Teams in the nation – Truckee Meadows, Las Vegas, Elko and Winnemucca, along with the Governor’s Challenge Team.
The Nevada Department of Health and Human Services has a dedicated office for suicide prevention with information addressing every age group. The mission of the Nevada Office of Suicide Prevention is to reduce the rates of suicide and suicidal acts in Nevada through statewide collaborative efforts to develop, implement and evaluate a state strategy that advances the goals and objectives of the National Strategy for Suicide Prevention.
State Veterans Homes
(775) 827-2955 and FAX (775) 327-4892
Please visit the Northern Nevada State Veterans Home page. For questions about Admissions, please call or email Admissions Director Troy Harsh at 775-827-2955 or [email protected]. For questions about donations, please contact Julie Dudley, [email protected].
(702) 332-6784 and FAX (702) 332-6762
State Veterans Memorial Cemeteries
(775) 575-4441 and FAX (775) 575-5713
Please visit the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery (NNVMC) page and our Online Cemetery Registration Form.
(702) 486-5920 and FAX (702) 486-5923