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What Will Your Donation Do?
Each and every donation whether it be goods, services, or money will contribute towards the many resources that The Way Foundation offers to the youth of Nevada. The foundation’s resources include our “Way Bags” given to the those who are in need of supplemental and nutritional items, counseling and mentorship by our youth empowerment programs, and self-sufficiency grants given to qualified families in need. Alongside this, we strongly need a building to store and disperse these donations, to safely park our bus used for transport and advertising to schools/events, and be a safe and welcome headquarters for children to visit and be mentored.
Your donation will highly help us in these goals, and together, we can become a staple foundation for the future of Nevada.
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How You Can Help:
Making a difference starts with simply choosing to care. At The Way Foundation, we believe change begins with awareness, and you can help by learning about the homelessness crisis, especially how it affects youth in our own city. Use your voice to advocate, share our mission, and start conversations that matter. Every kind word, every share, and every donation—no matter the size—helps us bring hope to those who need it most. Together, we can create a community that refuses to look away and chooses compassion instead.
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The Benefits of The Way Foundation
The community of Nevada needs your help. Through both statistics and our personal experiences, we have found Nevada to be highly underserved in the areas listed below:
Nevada has the highest rate of homeless youth in the nation, making it #1 in the country for homeless children.
We provide resources, mentorship, and support to help homeless youth rebuild their lives and create a path toward stability and independence.
39% of all Nevada children live in a single-parent household and almost 50% of all births in 2020 were by single mothers.
We empower single parents through financial assistance, emotional support, and access to community resources that strengthen the family unit.
1 of 50 people from ages 12 and up use Methamphetamine in Nevada, making it the state with the highest rate of meth usage in the country.
We offer prevention programs, family support, and recovery resources to break the cycle of addiction and restore hope in affected communities.
Most adolescents who enter the justice system have suffered from parental abandonment, substance abuse, or a dysfunctional household.
We mentor and support at-risk youth with guidance, counseling, and life skills that lead them away from the justice system and toward a brighter future.