LAS VEGAS (September 8, 2025). The welcome was warm at the Shannon West Homeless Youth Center. HPN Medicaid Youth support and Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn headlined a kickoff built on care and joy. Hot meals, live music, easy games, and real conversations set the tone. As a result, dignity led the night and hope followed.

What Happened
Big Chicken served hot meals, and drinks stayed cold on ice. Meanwhile, DJ Arlene Barba (Sound Fusion Entertainment) kept clean, upbeat tracks with QR song requests. Jeremy Chinn met guests in waves for photos and autographs, and an accessibility lane remained open for easy access. Additionally, Faded Barbershop Lounge LV provided free haircuts in two chairs with timed slots. Finally, a resource table linked youth to housing, health care, and jobs with QR intake and printed contacts; staff also booked follow-up calls when asked.
Why It Matters
SWHYC serves youth navigating housing instability. Consequently, stress is daily and trust can be thin. A predictable, well-run night lowers anxiety. Furthermore, clear steps reopen services and dignity-first support restores confidence. One safe evening can reset a week.
Partners And Roles
HELP of Southern Nevada managed operations and privacy. HPN Medicaid Youth volunteers supported check-in, dinner, and resources. The Jeremy Chinn Foundation amplified youth focus. Big Chicken delivered dinner on schedule, while Sound Fusion Entertainment managed the set. In addition, Faded Barbershop Lounge LV staffed haircuts and sanitation throughout.

Thank You
Thank you to HELP of Southern Nevada for hosting at Shannon West. And thank you to Las Vegas Raiders safety Jeremy Chinn for showing up, meeting every guest, and giving his time to the youth. Most importantly, thank you to Terri L. Maruca, Executive Vice President of Public Relations at Kirvin Doak Communications, and the KDC team for making this event happen. Finally, thanks to HPN Medicaid Youth volunteers for steady, hands-on support.
Essentials With Dignity
Each resident received new gear: a drawstring backpack, shorts, a hoodie, and athletic sandals. Additionally, sizing help was available and swaps were easy. Packaging was discreet. Distribution felt respectful and personal. The message stayed constant: you matter here.
Voices
“Everyone deserves to feel seen, valued, and supported—and events like this remind us of the power of community and compassion,” said Jeremy Chinn, safety, Las Vegas Raiders. “HELP of Southern Nevada has been a pillar of strength in our community for over five decades, and we’re honored to collaborate with an organization that shares our mission to improve the health of our community,” said Joe Fu, CEO, Health Plan of Nevada Medicaid. “For 55 years, HELP has worked to uplift those in need, and collaborations like this create real impact for our youth,” said Fuilala Riley, CEO, HELP of Southern Nevada.

Community Impact
For more than 25 years, HPN Medicaid Youth investment has strengthened local partners. Since 2023, more than $10 million has been reinvested in housing stability, access to care, maternal health, and food security. Moreover, HPN Medicaid serves 200,000+ Nevada Medicaid and Nevada Check Up members. HELP of Southern Nevada operates nine departments with 160 employees and serves tens of thousands annually.
How To Help
Donate to HELP of Southern Nevada. Volunteer for tutoring, mentorship, resume help, or mock interviews. Additionally, sponsor meals, haircuts, or gear at future events. Share this story to widen reach and, finally, ask employers about interview days and job-shadow slots.
Contact Us
1640 E. Flamingo Road #100
Las Vegas, NV 89119
Phone: (702) 369-4357
Fax: (702) 369-4089
Email info@helpsonv.org

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