Family w88 sports betting Network
Nevada’s w88 sports betting to w88 sports betting Health Information Center for families who have children & youth with special health care needs.
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Caring for children with special needs and disabilities can be overwhelming, exhausting and complex. Often families and caregivers struggle to find the resources and services their child and w88 sports betting may need.
The Family w88 sports betting Network (FNN) is a statewide project of the Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities providing information, support, training and resources at no cost to assist families caring for children and youth with special needs. We are staffed by parents and family members of children with special health care needs and disabilities, so we know the journey.
We promote w88 sports betting-centered care and w88 sports betting and professional collaboration at all levels of health care. The FNN also has a strong commitment to promote and support the needs of families from racially, culturally, and linguistically diverse communities.
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Family w88 sports betting Network Events
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Special projects
Parent to Parent of Nevada
We provide emotional support for families of individuals of all ages with disabilities and/or w88 sports betting needs.
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We help families who are struggling with Medicaid coverage for their loved ones.
Transitioning Together
We offer a monthly workshop series on a variety of topics relating to youth as they transition from pediatric to adult services.
Funding statement
This website is supported by the Nevada State Department of Health and Human Services through Grant Number B04MC52938 from the Health w88 sports betting and Services Administration (HRSA) and State General Fund. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the Department nor HRSA.