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1300 C Str., Las Vegas, Nevada 89106, U.S.A. | United States of America
Tameka Henry, Executive Director
We offer strategic solutions for community problems, funding opportunities for service providers and grassroots leaders, and support for marginalized communities that have long been overlooked and oppressed.
The mission of the #ChangIngLiVes project is to provide low or no cost tuition to underserved communities in an effort to bridge the gap between higher education and wealth by providing alternatives to avoid undergoing expensive student loans.
NV Energy has served citizens in northern Nevada for more than 150 years, and southern Nevada since 1906. Today, our service area covers nearly 46,000 square miles of the fastest growing state in the United States of America.
Southwest Gas promotes a culture of giving, employee engagement and integrity on a daily basis. We are always looking for ways to be involved in the community, whether volunteering at charity events or helping rebuild homes for those less fortunate.
Welcome to the National Museum of African American Music (NMAAM), the only museum of its kind dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of Black music in America.
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a place where all Americans can learn about the richness and diversity of the African American experience, what it means to their lives, and how it helped us shape this nation.
Soul Foo Young, located in the heart of Las Vegas' Historic Westside, offers a unique blend of traditional soul food and Asian fusion. From fried catfish, collard green, and macaroni and cheese to fried rice with egg rolls. Truly a unique stop.
Established in 1968 by Mrs. Coretta Scott King, The Martin Luther King, Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change (“The King Center”) has been a global destination, resource center and community institution for over a quarter century.
Today, the Las Vegas Valley Water District delivers reliable, quality water—tested and treated in state-of-the-art facilities—to more than 1 million people in one of world's most dynamic communities.