Our Community Resource Liaison works closely with area providers, food banks, religious, civic, and social service organizations, the Boulder City Police Department and Boulder City Fire Department, and other government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide a safety net for community members in need.
We aim to provide a support network of services addressing issues in our community such as hunger, homelessness, health equity and access, and human trafficking
How Can We Help?
If you, or someone you know, is in need of social services, contact our Community Resource liaison or visit one of these locations for help.
Emergency Aid of Boulder City
600 Nevada Way
Boulder City, NV 89005
Inside Red Mountain Music
Thursdays, 8:30-10:30am
Boulder City Library
701 Adams Blvd.
Boulder City, NV 89005
Thursdays, 8:30-10:30am
Boulder City Senior Center
813 Arizona St.
Boulder City, NV 89005
Twice per month

Dates and times are subject to change.
Please reach out to Jennifer Hedland, Boulder City Hospital Community Resources Liaison, at 775-625-9474 or 702-293-4111 ext 1680 or via email at jhedland@bchnv.org

What We Do
Our Community Resource Liaison works closely with local leaders, business owners, area providers, food banks, religious, civic, and social service organizations, the Boulder City Police Department and Boulder City Fire Department, and other government and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide a safety net for community members in need. The Community Resource Liaison assesses a client’s specific service needs and assists in navigating the complex social service systems so they may access needed services. For more information, please contact our Community Resource Liaison.
For more information, please contact:
Jennifer Hedland, MSW Community Resources Liaison
jhedland@bchnv.org • (775) 625-9474 • (702) 293-4111 ext. 1680
Social service programs have specific eligibility requirements. Referral does not guarantee eligibility.
How You Can Help
Together, we can make a difference. Please consider making a donation to Boulder City Hospital and our Community Resources program dedicated to helping vulnerable people connect with the services they need.

Local Resources
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Housing and Basic Needs Assistance
The City of Boulder City’s mission is to deliver outstanding services to enhance the quality of life within our community, our economic vitality, and the safety of those who reside, work in, visit, or travel through our community. If you or a loved one needs senior support, or housing, are facing homelessness, or need financial assistance, please scan the QR code for easy access to resources, services, and help.
SCAN THE QR CODE WITH ANY MOBILE DEVICE
- Open the Camera app on your phone, tablet, or mobile device either from the lock screen or the icon from your home screen
- Point and hold your device for 2-3 seconds toward the QR Code
- You will automatically be directed to the City’s Housing and Basic Needs Assistance web page
Emergency Aid of Boulder City (EABC) is a nonprofit organization founded in the 1930s to assist employees and workers during the construction of the Hoover Dam. EABC has a long history within the Boulder City community and is staffed by local volunteers. Emergency Aid BC relies on federal, state, and city grants. We also accept private donations from residents and organizations.
Emergency Aid of Boulder City provides emergency assistance to Boulder City residents and stranded travelers for food, rent, utilities, short-term lodging, transportation, gas, auto repair, and medical help during a time of emergency.
Emergency Aid BC services require registration with the Clarity-HIMS program along with valid photo ID. Grant funding and other program qualifying terms and conditions may apply.
Please visit https://www.emergencyaidbc.org/ for more information or call 702-293-0332 to find out how you can benefit from available programs.
FindHelp.org provides info on Medicaid plans, emergency funds assistance, government funded cash assistance, and grant applications for same day cash deposits, and more.
Visit www.FindHelp.org for more information.
Go to www.findhelp.org to search food, housing, healthcare, support, transportation, education, legal support and more, locally. It’s free and easy to use. You can view hours and locations, find free and reduced cost services, and apply for benefits.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the staff of Senior Center of Boulder Center announce a Food Pantry is now available at the Center.
Seniors (over 60) residing in Boulder City may choose
from the non-perishable items free of charge once every week.
The Grant does require that each participating senior register; this information is for in-house use only and will not be shared with other organizations. Please register through the Senior Center.
Pantry Hours:
Mondays 9am. to 3pm; Thursdays 9am to 3pm; and Fridays 9am to 1pm
813 Arizona Street, Boulder City, NV 89005
(702) 293-3320
Lend a Hand of Boulder City is a great resource for seniors living in Boulder City.
Every 65 seconds, someone in the United States develops Alzheimer’s dementia, and it’s often left to loved ones to become part- or full-time caregivers. Most of these caregivers provide unpaid care, and also juggle other jobs and responsibilities.
MemoryCare.com was founded to provide support for caregivers who feel overwhelmed and isolated, as well as those in the early stages of memory and cognitive impairment.
Helping Nevadans Connect With Services They Need
Contact Nevada 211 by dialing 211 from any device. Nevada 211 can help with Medicaid or CHIP coverage, assistance for older adults, people with disabilities, and family caregivers, and more. Visit https://www.nevada211.org/ for more information.
2-1-1 is a special telephone number reserved in Canada and the United States to provide information and referrals to health, human and social service organizations. Dialing 2-1-1 in almost every part of the United States will connect you to human and social services for your area.
2-1-1 services include places to find emergency food, housing and emergency shelter locations, children’s services, support for seniors, older persons, and people with disabilities, and mental health and counseling services, among many others.
Auxiliary
The Boulder City Hospital Auxiliary has provided services for patients and the community since 1956.
The Auxiliary is an important arm of the hospital, dedicated to supporting its missions and contributing funds to various projects. Men and women from all walks of life participate in activities, the gift shop or simply lend their support through annual membership dues.
Membership in the Auxiliary is open to anyone over 18 years of age who is interested in the welfare of Boulder City Hospital and is approved for membership. For more information about activities or membership, please ask at the Gift Shoppe or at the Reception Desk.
Apply for Auxiliary Membership Click Here for Application and return it to the Gift Shoppe or email it to info@bchnv.org
Background check authorization form is included with application.
Click here to view our Bylaws!

Purpose
The Boulder City Hospital Auxiliary was formed by local Boulder City women to provide volunteer assistance and to raise money in support of the Hospital. Major fundraising efforts began in 1963 with the founding of the Art in the Park Festival.
The first Art in the Park brought in $3,000 and involved fifty artists. In 2000 the fundraiser became so large that the Auxiliary voted to turn this effort over to the Boulder City Hospital Foundation. The Auxiliary is still very active in the annual event.
Volunteer Opportunities
Activities – Long-Term Care
Goldie’s Gift Shoppe
Special Projects
Get Into the Swing of It (Annual Charity Golf Tournament)
Contributions
The idea of making contributions of time, ideas and effort has been the core of the Auxiliary since its inception.
Some contributions have included state-of-the-art hospital beds, medical supplies and equipment, dietary equipment, and scholarships.