The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center at 314 Foremaster Lane is Las Vegas's primary low-barrier intake point, providing a 24/7 outdoor space, case management, and bridge connections to shelter beds and permanent supportive housing.
The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center, operated by the City of Las Vegas, is the front door of the regional Continuum of Care for adults experiencing homelessness. The campus offers a 24/7 fenced outdoor sleeping area with mats, restrooms, charging stations, and showers, alongside daytime navigation services, behavioral health support through Clark County social services, ID and benefits enrollment, employment connections, and pet boarding. Courtyard is meant as a bridge stop, not permanent shelter; staff link clients to deeper-services partners such as Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada, Salvation Army, and Shade Tree, then to Coordinated Entry-prioritized permanent supportive housing through the Southern Nevada Regional Housing Authority.
Aggressive behavior, weapons possession, drug dealing, or sustained refusal of staff direction can result in temporary or permanent bar from the Courtyard, sending clients into LVMC 10.86 risk zones citywide.
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