The 2026 Sands Cares contribution arrives during a period of heightened instability for service providers. A 2025 statewide study estimated that while roughly 3,000 youth accessed homeless services, the total number of young people experiencing homelessness across Nevada could reach 33,000 annually. Faced with fluctuating government funding, NPHY has increasingly relied on private backing to maintain its emergency shelter operations—the only facility of its kind in Southern Nevada serving unaccompanied minors.
NPHY CEO Arash Ghafoori noted that the funding supports a shift toward long-term systemic change, including the development of Nevada's first standalone plan to end youth homelessness. The capital will be distributed across three primary pillars: direct crisis intervention, internal capacity-building, and statewide advocacy. Specifically, the donation enables NPHY to increase its emergency shelter bed capacity by 50% without expanding its current staffing model. Furthermore, the organization is restructuring its internal departments to better manage the expansion of regional youth action boards and the upcoming 10th annual Nevada Youth Homelessness Summit scheduled for November.




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