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Our Impact
Community Engagement
In addition to our building and remodeling projects, HomeAid reaches out to meet the immediate needs of Southern Nevada families and individuals experiencing homeless and the organizations that assist them. Every year we complete several HomeAid Care Days, HomeAid CareKits, and the HomeAid Essentials Drive.
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HomeAid Essentials
These outreach programs coordinate with their local communities to collect and distribute donations of these much-needed items.
Diaper Drives: Diapers, formula, and wipes
Builders for Babies: A program of Essentials (Diaper Drive)
Share the Warmth: Blankets, winter coats, gloves, scarfs, hats
Seats and Feets: Socks and underwear
CareKits: Personal hygiene items, snacks, water and resource cards
Back to School Drives: Needed school supplies
HomeAid CareKits
In 2014, HomeAid began its CareKits initiative. CareKits are hygiene kits packed by volunteers and donated to local providers of homeless services. Since 2014, HomeAid has assembled and donated 7,300 CareKits in partnership with Bank of America, a national sponsor of HomeAid.
HomeAid Care Days
Through hands-on opportunities, volunteers come together to support the work of our network of community nonprofit partners. Volunteers work with HomeAid to assist with housing/shelter improvement projects such as landscape renewal, interior/exterior clean-up, painting and light construction work.