HELP of
Southern Nevada is celebrating Earth Day in style with Tommy Bahama and
GREENFest, providing two ways to give back on April 20.
Those in
need of an island-inspired outfit for the nonprofit’s Passport to Paradise
event are encouraged to visit Tommy Bahama inside the Forum Shops at Caesars
Palace on Saturday, April 20. The store will donate 10 percent of all in-store
sales made between 1 p.m. and 6 p.m. to HELP of Southern Nevada.
HELP of
Southern Nevada will be collecting clothing for young children on Saturday,
April 20 as part of the fourth annual GREENFest, an event that celebrates
culture, sustainability and our community, in honor of Earth Day. HELP of
Southern Nevada is looking for infant to middle school-age clothing and
gently-used baby items. Those who wish to donate are encouraged to bring their
gently-used items between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. to the Thomas & Mack parking
lot at UNLV, located off Swenson Parkway and Tropicana Avenue.
ABOUT
HELP OF SOUTHERN NEVADA
HELP of
Southern Nevada operates nine departments, consists of 83 employees and serves
approximately 100,000 unduplicated clients each year. The services HELP provides assist low-income
families, homeless teens and adults among other individuals, to become more
self-sufficient through direct services, trainings and referrals. Programs available include Emergency
Resources, Weatherization, Community Alternative Sentencing, Work Opportunities
Readiness Center, Holiday Assistance, Nevada 2-1-1 Call Center and Homeless and
Youth Services. For more information,
call HELP of Southern Nevada at 702-369-4357 or visit www.helpsonv.org.
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