HELP of Southern Nevada Launches “Love to Luck” Campaign This Valentine’s Day
The debut campaign is the first installment of HELP’s “Every $1 Counts” Initiative
As demand for assistance continues to rise, HELP of Southern Nevada is launching its debut “Love to Luck” campaign, this Valentine’s Day, Sunday, Feb. 14 through St. Patrick’s Day, Wednesday, March 17. The first installment of the organization’s “Every $1 Counts” initiative emphasizes that any donation, no matter the size, allows HELP of Southern Nevada to further its mission to provide services to the Southern Nevada community. Friends, family and co-workers alike are encouraged to spread some love and luck with a donation of any stature through the dedicated online portal HERE.
To commemorate participants’ generous contributions, a heart will be displayed for any February donations made and a shamrock for any March donations made towards the “Love to Luck” campaign. The heart or shamrock can be customized to include a favorite quote, a family name or words of encouragement and will be displayed at the HELP of Southern Nevada offices for staff and clients to see. To submit information to be displayed on the heart or shamrock, please email [email protected].
Be sure to spread some love and luck on social media by tagging @HELPSONV on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram and using hashtags #CareGiveHELP #EveryDollarCounts and #LovetoLuck.
About HELP of Southern Nevada:
Celebrating 50 years in the Las Vegas Valley in 2020, HELP of Southern Nevada provides assistance to low-income families, homeless teens and adults and other individuals, to help them reach self-sufficiency through direct services, trainings and referrals. HELP operates 10 departments, consists of 176 employees and serves tens of thousands of unduplicated clients each year. Programs available include Behavioral Health Services, Coordinated Entry Community Matchers, Crisis Teams, Emergency Resources Services, Framing Hope Warehouse, Holiday Assistance, Homeless Services, Shannon West Homeless Youth Center, Weatherization and Work Opportunities Readiness Center. For more information, call HELP of Southern Nevada at 702.369.4357 or visit www.helpsonv.org. Follow HELP of Southern Nevada on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.