The Shade Tree
The Shade Tree
- Address:1 West Owens
- City:North Las Vegas
- State:NV
- Zip:89030
- Phone:(702) 385-0072
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About The Shade Tree
Shelter for Women, Children and their Pets.
Open 24 Hours a Day for Intake.
Noah's Animal House is a pet sanctuary for shelter residents that allow women to escape abusive situations without leaving behind their pet. In homes where there is violence, pets are often threatened or injured by the violent partner. It is not uncommon for an abuser to continue to control the relationship using the family pet. Noah's is the first full service facility of its kind located on the grounds of the women's shelter in the western region of the United States.
Day Shelter Program:
The Day Shelter program operates seven (7) days a week from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. 365 days a year. Day Shelter is open to all women and children residing at The Shelter and any homeless woman in the community. Clients can have a safe place to rest during the day and access to a hot lunch.
Emergency Shelter Program:
The Emergency Shelter program is the only 24-hour accessible program in Clark County designed specifically to meet the needs of the homeless, with an emphasis toward women, both with and without children. The shelter is open to all homeless women who need a safe place to stay, day or night (30-90 days stay). It offers assistance with all basic life needs such as meals, clothing, beds, showers, hygiene supplies and referrals. After her first 30 days, a woman may be offered an extension to stay in the program or she is moved to our long-term Transitional Shelter program. Possessions of ID, minimum state residency or US citizenship are not requirements for accessing services. 164 beds are available in this program, of which 84 are for families and 80 are for single women.
Transitional Shelter Program:
The Transitional Shelter program allows single women and families additional time (up to 1 year) to access programs and to achieve goals. Each resident is assigned a case manager who assists her in establishing a case plan that will help her move toward self-sufficiency. Program goals are designed to aide residents in finding employment that pays a living wage, securing stable housing, saving money and accessing needed services. Each working resident in the Transitional Housing Program is required to save at least 30% of her income each month. 164 beds are also available in this program consisting of 84 beds for families and 80 beds for single women.
This shelter accepts the homeless AND their pets