Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ground broken on new facility to provide long-term assistance for women battling addiction

- By Ayden Runnels A version of this story was posted on lasvegassu­n.com.

Anew facility is coming to North Las Vegas to assist women battling drug addiction and give them housing throughout the rehabilita­tion process. The Village is a 63,623-square-foot, 84-unit facility that will offer housing, case management, educationa­l classes and other support for women in the Las Vegas Valley who may need assistance. The facility will be operated by Westcare Nevada, a branch of a national nonprofit agency that provides mental health and rehabilita­tion services to those in need.

“There’s not one solution to this problem,” said Leo Magridichi­an, vice president of Westcare Nevada. “But if we all work together, then we can actually make a dent and potentiall­y solve some of the issues and assist most of our most vulnerable people in this community.”

Westcare has been working for more than 10 years to help turn The Village into a reality, Magridichi­an said. Westcare already operates its Women & Children’s Campus, which has 30 beds for transition­al living and where clients can stay for up to 90 days.

But that campus is at capacity, said Irma Magridichi­an, the campus program director. The Village, which broke ground Thursday, is being constructe­d steps away.

“It’s a reflection of our entire Southern Nevada area,” Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman said during the groundbrea­king ceremony. “That we believe in each other, no matter our difference­s, no matter how we feel, and view life, that each one of us knows where we are is only as strong as all of us together as one family, not separate entities.”

One of the most meaningful benefits of the new facility will be the opportunit­y for women to receive care for longer periods of time and provide an increased sense of stability, Irma Magridichi­an said. That stability can provide exponen

tial benefits, like increasing the likelihood of Child Protective Services or Department of Family Services reuniting women with their children.

Over 90% of Westcare’s clients experience homelessne­ss before coming into their care, Leo Magridichi­an said. He added that housing was an important factor in preventing at-risk women from returning to their previous circumstan­ces.

There were over 6,500 people experienci­ng homelessne­ss in Southern Nevada in 2023, according to the 2023 Southern Nevada Homelessne­ss Census, 32.5% of which were women.

“The need has actually increased; it’s increased every year since we started having these conversati­ons,” Leo Magridichi­an said. “So, for us, I can tell you this is very, very monumental.”

There are other “sober living” facilities in Las Vegas, but many require payment or insurance. The Village, which is described as a “transition­al living” facility, does not require any payment or insurance, and clients will be able to stay at Westcare for up to two years with their children, officials said.

Westcare’s current transition­al facility has already had effects on the local community, including Samantha Ketron, a former client who gave birth while staying at the campus in 2022. Now in long-term recovery and working as a peer support recovery specialist, Ketron said working with Westcare and Empowered has been rewarding.

“I didn’t realize how rewarding it was gonna be when I was at Westcare,” Ketron said. “I didn’t even know what I wanted to do. And now that I’m able to help like the people that I know, and I know what they’ve gone through, I can really sympathize.”

Westcare has operated in the Nevada area for over 50 years and currently serves over 15,000 clients nationwide. Several of the speakers during the groundbrea­king emphasized the communal effort it took to create and fund The Village, including an initial $2.5 million grant from the city of Las Vegas, which Leo said kicked off creation of the facility.

“We all need to link and join hand in hand to break down some of the silos that keep us separate, in order to truly benefit the people that need us the most,” Leo Magridichi­an said.

Westcare is accepting bids for contractor­s to construct The Village and is hoping to have the facility completed by fall of 2025, according to a news release.

 ?? PHOTOS BY BRIAN RAMOS ?? Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speaks at a groundbrea­king event for The Village at the Westcare Nevada Women and Children’s Campus. The Village will provide cottages and long-term assistance and housing for more than 80 women struggling with drug addiction and their children.
PHOTOS BY BRIAN RAMOS Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman speaks at a groundbrea­king event for The Village at the Westcare Nevada Women and Children’s Campus. The Village will provide cottages and long-term assistance and housing for more than 80 women struggling with drug addiction and their children.
 ?? ?? Shovels await use at the groundbrea­king event.
Shovels await use at the groundbrea­king event.

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