Individual and Family Assistance Center of Southern Nevada

About the Individual and Family Assistance Center (IFAC)

Clark County, in collaboration with federal, state, local, and community partners, has established the Individual and Family Assistance Center (IFAC) to provide critical support and resources to those affected by the tragic events of the December 6, 2023, Campus Shooting. This initiative includes both an in-person support center and a virtual option, ensuring that help is accessible to everyone in need, no matter their circumstances.


Who We Serve

The IFAC is dedicated to offering compassionate assistance to:

  • Victims and their families.
  • Individuals who have sustained physical or emotional injuries.
  • Anyone directly impacted by this devastating event, including first responders, friends, and the community at large.

Our goal is to be a beacon of hope and healing for those grappling with the aftermath of this tragedy.

Services We Provide

At the IFAC, we offer a wide range of supportive services tailored to the needs of those affected, including:

  • Crisis counseling and emotional support.
  • Guidance for accessing financial assistance and other resources.
  • Information on legal rights and advocacy for victims.
  • Referrals to long-term mental health services and support groups.
  • Assistance with medical needs for those who sustained injuries.

Our team of compassionate professionals is here to help individuals and families navigate this difficult time.


Safe Haven for Healing

The IFAC is designed to be a safe and private space, providing a calm and supportive environment for those in need. For this reason, the center is not open to the media or the general public. We respect the privacy and confidentiality of everyone seeking assistance.

Location and Virtual Access

The IFAC is located at:
North Hall 1 & 2, 3150 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, NV, 89109

Center Hours:
The IFAC is open for in-person services, but for those who prefer to access help remotely, virtual options are also available.

To connect with us:

  • Visit our website to access resources and complete the Virtual Intake Form.
  • Call us directly at 702-455-AIDE (2433) for immediate assistance.

We are here to ensure that no one faces this journey alone.


Your Path to Healing Begins Here

The IFAC is committed to providing a foundation for healing and recovery for all those impacted by this tragedy. Whether you need someone to talk to, practical resources, or long-term support, we are here for you. Reach out today to take the first step toward rebuilding your life.

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