Nevada HAND supplies seniors with produce and nonperishable foods; SpeedVegas awards Las Vegas first responder.
Madelon Hynes
Madelon Hynes provides event calendar content for Neon and other sections of the Review-Journal, and manages the online calendar. Born in California and raised in New Mexico, the UNLV graduate has worked at the newspaper since 2000.
Dinosaurs & Roses on Charleston Boulevard not only helps families, but other nonprofits and health providers.
Rick Wyatt of American Adventure Tours has donated supplies to Las Vegas Valley hospitals.
Big B’s Texas BBQ, Mint Indian Bistro and Rachel’s Kitchen locations are among the restaurants that have already reopened.
The Blind Pig, 7th & Carson and Gaetano’s Ristorante are among the restaurants that have announced when they will reopen.
In honor of National Nurses Day on Wednesday, the health care workers at Summerlin Hospital received gifts — and cuddles — from Las Vegas locals.
Teachers and staff at Legacy Traditional School’s southwest campus were treated to a parade Monday.
Republic Services waste collection firm helps feed its frontline workers.
The ongoing shutdown has Southern Nevada eateries coming up with new deals to draw customers.
VFW Post 10047 distributes meals and groceries twice a week; Dunkin’ Donuts to offer free doughnut, coffee to health care workers on National Nurses Day.
The Highway Radio Network is helping local businesses by offering free advertising airtime.
Health care workers and first responders can receive a free “Thank You Meal” at participating McDonald’s locations through May 5.
One spot offers a ‘UNLV Spirit Night’ benefit; eateries offer cuisines of all sorts for delivery and curbside pickup.
Gym owner opens rental home to health care workers, and The District offers families a new, weekly virtual program.
Project Marilyn continues to serve women in need and Inspirada residential community starts a flower planting project.