Las Vegas Review-Journal

CALV supports Las Vegas homeless youths

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Commercial Alliance Las Vegas and Las Vegas Realtors are partnering with other local real estate organizati­ons to support Nevada Partnershi­p for Homeless Youth by collecting donations and volunteeri­ng to renovate residences that house previously homeless teens.

With CALV and LVR, local chapters of real estate organizati­ons supporting the cause include the Nevada Appraisal Institute; BOMA (Building Owners and Managers Associatio­n); Southern Nevada CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member); CREW (Commercial Real Estate Women); IREM (Institute of Real Estate Management); NAIOP Southern Nevada; Nevada State Apartment Associatio­n (NVSAA); and SIOR (Society of Industrial and Office Realtors).

“Homelessne­ss is a growing concern here in Southern Nevada,” said CALV President Natalie Allred, whose profession­al designatio­ns include being a Certified Property Manager (CPM) and Accredited Residentia­l Manager (ARM). “Sadly, young people are often the most affected, with many struggling to find a safe place to call home.”

CALV and its partners are teaming up with NPHY to address this growing need. On April 22, volunteers plan to renovate several of NPHY’S local housing units that provide temporary homes for previously homeless youth.

“This is an important step toward helping these young people gain stability and start a new chapter,” Allred added.

Through March 31, CALV is encouragin­g and collecting donated items from NPHY’S Amazon Wish List to help with the beautifica­tion and renovation project. To volunteer on April 22, call CALV at 702-784-5050.

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