Nevada Children’s Health Project updates mobile unit schedule

Maurice Washington Nevada Health Centers Chairman - Nevada Health Centers Website
Maurice Washington Nevada Health Centers Chairman - Nevada Health Centers Website
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The Nevada Children’s Health Project has announced a schedule update for its mobile unit. The unit will now be stationed at the Martin Luther King Family Health Center, located at 1799 Mount Mariah Dr., Las Vegas. The full schedule is available online.

The Nevada Children’s Health Project is a joint effort between Nevada Health Centers and the Children’s Health Fund. The project focuses on serving at-risk youth in southern Nevada, particularly those who are homeless, disenfranchised, or living in poverty. The team provides healthcare services to infants, children, and young people up to age 21.

Individuals seeking more information or wishing to make an appointment can call 702.563.4612. Walk-ins are welcome and will be accommodated after scheduled appointments.

The project expresses gratitude for continued support from the community as it pursues its mission of providing compassionate care.



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