C.A.R.E.

Testimonials

Voices of Transformation

At C.A.R.E. Complex, we believe in the power of transformation. Every individual who walks through our doors has a unique story, and we are honored to be a part of their journey toward stability, independence, and a brighter future. These are the voices of the people we’ve helped—stories of courage, hope, and the life-changing impact your support makes possible.

What Our Clients Say

John's Story: From the Streets to Stability

I came to C.A.R.E. Complex at the lowest point in my life. I had been homeless for years, and I didn’t think anyone could help me. But the staff here didn’t just give me a place to rest—they gave me the tools to rebuild my life. I started volunteering, and through their housing and career readiness programs, I was able to find stable employment and move into my own apartment. C.A.R.E. Complex gave me my life back.

former client and now homeowner

James' Testimonial: Finding Purpose

Volunteering at C.A.R.E. Complex was the turning point for me. I used to feel invisible, like I didn’t matter. But through their volunteer program, I found purpose again. The staff treated me with respect and encouraged me to help others. It gave me the confidence I needed to find a job and turn my life around. Today, I’m employed and working toward a better future, and it all started here.

former volunteer, now employed full-time

Emma's Experience: Support in Times of Need

The water fountain at C.A.R.E. Complex might seem like a small thing to some, but to people like me, it’s life-saving. Las Vegas summers are brutal, and knowing I had a safe place to hydrate and get basic necessities like hygiene products made a huge difference. The team here made me feel like I wasn’t alone. They truly care, and that makes all the difference.

Las Vegas resident and client of C.A.R.E. Complex services

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Share Your Story

If you’ve been touched by the work of C.A.R.E. Complex, we’d love to hear from you. Your story could inspire others to take the first step toward transforming their lives. Whether you’ve volunteered, received services, or just want to share how the organization has made a difference, your voice matters.

What Our Clients Say

Michael is super amazing and a huge asset to the community.

Jasmine Lee

Shade Tree

After years on the street, I had given up hope. But the folks at C.A.R.E. Complex saw something in me that I didn’t see in myself. They worked with me to build my resume, helped me with transportation, and gave me access to resources that let me take control of my life. Today, I’m employed and working toward permanent housing. It’s been a long road, but I wouldn’t be here without their support.

David

former client, now transitioning to permanent housing

The CARE Center is a lifeline to our most needy people in our city. They are on the front lines providing a loving, caring and compassionate service to the homeless in Southern Nevada. I am proud to have been involved with CARE since its inception and I am grateful that this amazing group of citizens provide badly needed services to all people in need.

Arnold Stalk PhD, Founder

Veterans Village Las Vega

When I was first approached by CARE Complex to provide medical services for the homeless, I knew I had to say yes. Our missions align—helping people with compassion and dignity.What inspired me most was CARE’s founder, Mike, who prioritized people over buildings—spending limited funds on bus tickets and birth certificates instead of renovations. His deep understanding of homelessness comes from years on the streets.Operation H.O.P.E. began similarly—offering food, blankets, and friendship on the streets 30 years ago. Since then, with community support, we’ve provided free medical care to over 16,000 patients.It’s not just what we do, but how we do it—with love, trust, and partnership. Together with CARE, we create real change—because we truly CARE and HOPE for people.

Elliot Shin, M.D.

President Operation H.O.P.E.

CARE helps individuals attain self-sufficiency and self-reliance rather than dependency. They fill a gap that other organizations do not fill. To help me vet the organization, I invited several stake members to tour the facility … all were impressed and felt it a worthwhile organization … CARE Complex is an entity worthy of church humanitarian funds. They bless the lives of many.

Kevin Romney

Henderson Nevada Green Valley Stake President The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints

Homeless services have always been core to Silver State Health’s delivery model. As such, having the opportunity to collaborate with a partner as compassionate, focused, and professional as the CARE Complex has been integral to the services we perform. It’s incredibly refreshing and encouraging to see an organization whose spirit and work brings hope to so many in need throughout the community. I look forward to our continued relationship and shared determination to provide respite, relief, and care to homeless individuals in Las Vegas.

Ryan Linden

Chief Executive Officer of Silver State Health

World Fellowship Ministries is a missions outreach based in Las Vegas, Nevada, dedicated to providing biblical teaching and spiritual growth to the homeless and impoverished in the Corridor of Hope. Our vision is: “Creating a radically inclusive, just, and loving community—mobilized to help alleviate suffering and break cycles of poverty and marginalization.”For over a year, we’ve been blessed to hold worship services and Bible studies at the CARE Complex, whose leadership has provided a supportive and inclusive environment. Alongside CARE’s vital community services, we offer spiritual support to those seeking help—emotionally, financially, or spiritually.We consider it a joy and honor to serve this community. Learn more at: www.wfmlv.org

Pastor April Adkins

World Fellowship Ministries

I’ll start off by saying that the Care Program is absolutely amazing. They started me out on my way to being self-sufficient. I needed a Nevada ID and that was the first interaction I had with them. They provided me with a place to store my belongings. Being Homeless is not the best thing in the world. However, with programs like Care makes things easier. The multitude of services they offer is top notch. If you are ever in a situation where you are in need of assistance…CARE is where to go. I will always be grateful for the assistance I received from CARE.

Rodney C.

Dragging luggage containing your every possession in the world around all day can make interviewing and using other resources very difficult. A friend from the shelter told me about a place on Foremaster that had free storage lockers for people in need. He said I could leave my bags and get things out as needed throughout the week. That place was the Care Complex. Care not only allowed me to keep my belongings safe, they actually allowed me to iron the same clothes and get hygiene supplies to feel better on my way to interviews. They helped me get bus passes to reach the interviews. Care believed in me at a time when I didn’t believe in myself.

Jason J.

The C.A.R.E. Hope Complex is a really cool place! They give so much of their time to help people as much as they can. Whether it be with housing, bus passes, clothing, whatever you may need. I appreciate all the hard work these individuals put in to help people who are down and out. Thank you so much!

Michael A.

CARE has helped me to get back and forth to work with bus passes, has helped me with my Nevada ID when it got stolen, and finally they helped me with the biggest blessing, housing assistance. Thank you very much may you continue your work for others who are ready to succeed

Rhonda M.

During my adverse tenure here in Las Vegas, I have been faced with a multitude of obstacles and hardships. An associate introduced me to the CARE Complex and the level of genuine care to help people was astonishing! I was able to gain employment through a CARE Complex volunteer; I was helped with bus passes to make it back and forth to work to obtain the necessary income I needed to start my climb. Brittany especially, has been very instrumental in helping me and motivating me to get out of my situation. She has been very efficient, courteous and professional while providing authentic care and communication. I just want to say, without the CARE Complex, I have no idea where I would be, but now, I know where I am headed. THANK YOU CARE COMPLEX!!!

Bradley H.

This organization provides a way out of homelessness and hopelessness that many find themselves in.Instead of enabling the homeless by giving handouts, it empowers them to become a proud and independent member of the community by adding value to their actions. Each action they take to escape homelessness is rewarded with positive reinforcement and a sense of accomplishment.From haircuts, clothes needed for job interviews, assistance with writing resumes, to bus passes to get them where they need to be, the homeless are given back their purpose and dignity.I highly recommend anyone searching for a worthy cause to donate or volunteer their time.

Michelle Kim

I want to take a few minutes to share my journey to overcome homelessness in Las Vegas. I will spare the details of the sob story, everyone has one. The short version is my vehicle broke down which was my source of income, and due to poor planning, I could not afford to fix it. Two weeks later, I was homeless in Las Vegas. I only throw in these details, because I was blindsided. Working and living a normal life one day, to staring down homelessness the next. It can happen to many more Americans than would like to admit it.Being homeless anywhere is probably miserable, but Vegas is especially harsh. The heat is brutal. The homeless services are lacking. And, it becomes very easy to get discouraged and feel hopeless. I spent six grueling weeks trying to inch my way out of my mess. I went to all the various homeless services, waiting hour after hour the talk to someone, only to time and time again get either denied any help or made to jump through so many hoops that I would never be able to complete everything required. I felt beat down and helpless. I was willing and able to work, able to pass drug tests, background checks, and anything else needed. But, transportation was always the issue. Not many jobs near the homeless areas. Job hunting ended up being sitting in the library, sending resumes to any job that popped up on Craigslist and waiting. Very few responses, and most of those were scams. One day, I got an email to interview the following morning. It sounded like a good job and I was not going to miss the opportunity. It was 12 miles away. I walked after begging a worker at the homeless courtyard for a bus pass and getting denied. 24 mile round trip in the Vegas summer. The interview lasted 10 minutes, I never heard back. It is easy to see why people give up and stop trying. I was getting close to that point myself.I found out about the C.A.R.E. complex and decided since I was starting to feel like homelessness was going to be a long term situation, I would get a locker. I entered the complex for the first time 6 weeks after my misery had started. I was no closer to getting out of the situation than I was when I started. I was depressed and angry. When I sat down the first time to talk to Brittany, I must not have hid my anger well. Brittany would later tell me that my first impression to her was that I was going to be difficult. I met her with the expectation to be shuffled off yet again, told I was unable to get any help, and be some paperwork that went to get more funding. I could not have been more wrong.After a brief conversation with Brittany, she started removing barriers instantly. For many of the jobs I wanted to apply for, I needed a Nevada drivers license. My birth certificate was stolen a few days earlier. Brittany said they could help with that. I was thankful, but expected a long process. I was wrong again. She ordered my certificate while I sat there, and a week later I had it. It was such a small thing, but seemed like such a huge deal to me. Without knowing it, just the simple act of removing that one barrier, lifted my spirit and made me think maybe I could get out of this. After we talked, she handed my a few bus passes. When you are broke and homeless, bus passes are like gold. I did not have to just sit by a computer hoping for a response to a job. I could go out and search for work. I felt so motivated again. In one hour, Brittany had removed any excuses I could have for not looking for work. Over the next couple of weeks, I had several job interviews that I could actually get to. Some went well, others didn’t, but I still had not found work. I felt different though. I did not feel hopeless anymore, I only need one person to say yes and hire me. I knew that time was getting close.One day, I went to my locker at C.A.R.E. and noticed a flyer for a job fair promising 1000s of jobs only a half a mile away and a couple days away. I found it funny that all these jobs were being offered so close to hundreds of people on Foremaster that desperately needed them, yet it was barely advertised. The one flyer I happened to walk by was all I heard of it. Only C.A.R.E. made the effort to get the information out. I went to the job fair, and things happened quickly. Within 2 days I was hired, within a week my drug test and background came back, and I was offered a job. But, I ran into a new barrier that I did not think was going to come down. I needed a health card, shoes, and tools for work. I did some research and thought I found a place that would help. I was denied again. I felt like I got punched in the gut. I thought the job was not going to happen. I came to talk to Brittany, angry again, and she calmly and quickly removed those barriers as well. A few days later I had everything I needed to start work and begin rebuilding my life.I began my job 3 weeks ago. Because of all the issues I ran into searching for work, I was willing to take anything. Brittany could not possibly know how much her support did for me. If she was willing to invest her time and C.A.R.E.s resources in me, I felt an obligation to reach for the best I could. My job turned out to be a union job, with great benefits, a liveable wage, and a full retirement plan and pension. This is not the temporary bandaid I was originally looking for, this is an opportunity to stabilize me forever. I am so humbled by the help that was given to me.There are so many wonderful things about this complex besides the obvious. Obviously, to get off the street, I needed job. To secure a job, I needed several tangible things. Brittany supplied them all. But, in my mind the real difference was the intangible things provided. The comfort that was offered was the difference to me. I never felt talked down to, or like I was a number. I could have real conversation with Brittany and feel like a human. From start to finish, it took a little over a month to start the process and get to work. Despite feeling hopeless and feeling like I would never be normal again at one point, that probably wasn’t reality. But, I know for sure without Brittany’s help and support, the road would have been much tougher and the results would not be nearly as good. I am forever indebted to C.A.R.E and Brittany and I completely believe in what they are doing with so little. In a tiny little building in the middle of the worst street in Vegas, surrounded by charities and government building that don’t seem to care if you succeed in getting off the streets, sits what I can only describe as my angel, removing one barrier at a time for those who desperately need them removed. I will never forget the opportunity C.A.R.E has given me, and look forward to giving back so that they can quietly go along, doing God’s work, in their unique and loving way.As I write this, I am 1 day away from moving into an apartment. My journey lasted a little over 100 days, and I have learned much. But this one thing, is the most important. One small good deed can change a person’s life forever. The doer of the deed doesn’t even have to realize the impact they are having. I look forward to spending my life doing those deeds and helping others as well. There is no such thing as a good deed too small. They all add up and can move mountains. Thank you for all you have done for me. From Brittany to the people raising funds and the people donating to such a wonderful cause, your generosity is appreciated. Keep up the wonderful work, the world needs more people like you.

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