For a quarter of a century, Northern Nevada Children's Cancer Foundation has been a beacon of hope. We're honored to support their 25th year with Gold Ribbon Bowl at the National Bowling Stadium. Let's continue to unite and uplift these brave children and their families—together, we can strike out childhood cancer.
lessThe American Cancer Society Relay For Life event is celebrating it's 40th year of fundraising for cancer research. Our Relay For Life of Northern Nevada will be Saturday August 16 at Idylwild Park Softball field #3. Vendor space is $50 and we ask that you stay at least 4 hours but are welcomed to stay the whole day. Please let us know what 4 hours you will attend.**If you donate a raffle prize worth about $20, your vendor space is $30**We are looking for Vendors, Food trucks and groups that would like to perform for 20 -25 minutes. Please email us at: relayforlifennv@gmail.com and we will send a contract to you.
lesst 16, 4:00–6:30 PM at the Note-Ables Auditorium.Enjoy live music while making a real impact: all ticket proceeds go directly to supporting mental health services through our Behavioral Health Department at Northern Nevada HOPES.Bring your friends, your family, and your love for good music and great causes.🎟️ Get your tickets: give.nnhopes.org/rjo25Let’s make a difference—together, in harmony. 💜🎶
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less🧢💙📅 Thursday, September 11, 2025🕡 6:30 PM📍 230 Evans Avenue, Reno, NVWe’re teaming up with the Reno Aces to knock it out of the park in support of trauma response and our incredible law enforcement heroes. 💪👮♀️🎟️ Tap & hold the QR code to grab your tickets TODAY!Let’s fill the stands with community spirit and support for TIPNNV!
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Come join us for a fun-filled day at the Safe Kids Washoe County Mini Golf Fundraising Tournament! This exciting event will be held at the Wild Island Family Adventure Park in Sparks, NV, USA.
Get ready to show off your putting skills on the mini golf course while supporting a great cause. All proceeds from this tournament will go towards Safe Kids Washoe County, an organization dedicated to keeping our kids safe and preventing childhood injuries.
Whether you're a seasoned golfer or new to the game, this event is perfect for all skill levels. Enjoy friendly competition, laughter, and a chance to win some awesome prizes. Plus, you'll have the opportunity to meet other community members who share a passion for child safety.
Don't miss out on this fantastic event! Grab your friends, family, and golf buddies, dress up as your favorite superhero, and join us at the Wild Island Family Adventure Park for a day of mini golf, fun, and fundraising. Help us make a difference in the lives of children in Washoe County!
alk, enjoy food, music & family fun. All are welcome! Register Now!
Nevada’s Recovery and Prevention (NRAP) warmly invites you to take part in a meaningful and uplifting event in honor of National Recovery Month—our 5th Annual R5K Run/Walk & Recovery Celebration! This community-centered gathering celebrates the strength and resilience of individuals in recovery and aims to break the stigma associated with substance use and mental health challenges.
What Is National Recovery Month? Observed each September, National Recovery Month highlights the importance of treatment and mental health services, showcasing how individuals can recover and thrive. It’s a time to raise awareness, foster understanding, and recognize that recovery is possible for everyone.
About the R5K Run/Walk & Recovery Celebration NRAP’s R5K is more than just a race—it’s a celebration of healing, hope, and community. Participants are encouraged to run or walk in honor of a friend, family member, or loved one who has been impacted by substance use or mental health struggles. The course winds through Reno’s beautiful Idlewild Park, creating a scenic and welcoming space for all ages and fitness levels.
Following the race, attendees are invited to stay for a free community recovery celebration, open to everyone regardless of 5K participation.
The event features: Live music and entertainment Free food and refreshments Family-friendly activities and games Inspirational stories from local speakers and recovery advocates Resource booths hosted by community organizations Opportunities to connect, reflect, and show support for recovery
Why Your Participation Matters By joining or supporting the R5K, you're helping create a positive and inclusive environment for University of Nevada, Reno students who are in recovery or living substance-free. Your involvement directly supports programming that empowers these students to succeed in school and in life, while also helping NRAP reduce stigma and promote healthy lifestyle choices on campus and in the broader community.
All donations and sponsorships are tax-deductible through the University of Nevada, Reno Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
Be Part of the Movement Whether you walk, run, volunteer, or cheer from the sidelines, your presence makes a difference. Join us as we honor recovery, celebrate life, and build a stronger, healthier community—one step at a time.
f friendly competition and food, as well as raising funds for our scholarship recipients. This year, we will be at the upper part of the park in the Sunrise & Sunset Pavilions so we will have even more room and it will be easier to locate!
lesser. Started by Tahoe Women’s Services, Sierra Community House has continued the legacy of this beloved event, and it remains as our largest fundraiser each year. Join us for an elegant evening at the Hyatt Regency Ballroom, featuring local boutique wineries and talented chocolatiers. Visit the event website, or email Allison Edwards at aedwards@sierracommunityhouse.org for more information.
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