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Campus for Hope released the following statement after the Eighth Judicial District Court granted the organization’s motion to dismiss the legal action seeking to halt construction of its trauma‑informed homelessness recovery campus:

Statement from Kim Jefferies, Campus for Hope CEO:

“We are grateful that the court has granted our motion to dismiss, allowing us to continue our work without distraction. This ruling ensures that we can remain focused on our mission: building a campus that provides dignity, stability, and the comprehensive services people experiencing homelessness need to rebuild their lives.  Our core objective is to provide residents with transitional, supportive housing paired with mental‑health care, physical‑health services, job training, case management, and other wraparound supports proven to improve long‑term outcomes.
We invite all community members to visit our new Community Experience Center to learn firsthand about the project, its design, its purpose, and the safeguards in place to ensure Campus for Hope is a place we can all be proud of.  Campus for Hope will continue collaborating with state and local leaders, service providers, and neighborhood stakeholders to ensure the campus becomes a trusted and valued resource for Southern Nevada.”

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The Campus for Hope Foundation is a $200 million public-private partnership created to bring a transformational approach to address homelessness in Southern Nevada. The Campus for Hope will be an entirely new facility that will provide some temporary housing with wrap-around services to create a holistic approach to address the underlying causes of homelessness. Sign up to receive updates, learn more and get involved by visiting www.nevadahope.org. The Campus for Hope Community Experience Center, located at 6255 Community College Center Drive, includes project renderings, interactive displays, campus information, and opportunities for residents to ask questions or request additional details. It is open weekly on Tuesdays from 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., with appointments available upon request.