Your one stop resource guide NNVDA TEAM What is NNVDA Imagine - - PDF document
Your one stop resource guide NNVDA TEAM What is NNVDA Imagine - - PDF document
Your one stop resource guide NNVDA TEAM What is NNVDA Imagine youre a parent of a child who was diagnosed with autism. Maybe you have a family member diagnosed with Alzheimer's. What's the first question that comes to your mind? Where in
NNVDA TEAM
What is NNVDA
Imagine you’re a parent of a child who was diagnosed with autism. Maybe you have a family member diagnosed with Alzheimer's. What's the first question that comes to your mind? Where in Northern Nevada would you go for information? Google? Family? Friends? Doctor? For the past 6 years, Northern Nevada Disability Access (NNVDA) provides a network of resources connecting individuals with disabilities and health conditions to services within Northern Nevada. Features include : event calendar, movie listing, Treasured Moments interviews, a monthly newsletter. and our resource directory. NNVDA is licensed home-based business entity. We are not a nonprofit nor are we affiliated with any organization. “WE LOVE OUR COMMUNITY!”
News Media
- Sparks Tribune (August 15, 2013)
- Someone 2 Know (aired October 22, 2013)
- News 4 at 4 /Shelby Shehan (aired July 2 2014)
- Timelines of Success -Bill Conrad (Sep 6,
2014)
- UNR journalism Documentary / Nevada Equine
Assisted Therapy (May 19, 2014)
Outreach
2013
- Adult Aspergers Support Group Northern Nevada
2014
- Assistive Technology Fair Youth Transition Conference
- City of Reno Assistive Advisory Committee presentation (2014)
- Youth Transition Summit (Elko Convention Center, Oct 2014)
2016
- NAMI Walk N Talk (Idlewild Park, May 7)
- Journey of Hope (Western Nevada College, June 19)
Revenue
www.gofundme.com/nnvdaccess
- hosting provider
- business license
- marketing
- travel expenses
Expenses
Goals
We are seeking vacant property within downtown Sparks to move our home based business and renovate it as a resource center for individual with disabilities/health conditions that would require our services. The center would include workstations with computers, a conference room for workshops, and a one stop shop resource center. We also need a safe place for disabled youth and seniors providing access for recreational and occupational services. We are seeking assistance to help finance towards renovating a resource center and new office space.