The Vegas Strong Resiliency Center serves as a one-stop resource and referral hub for residents, visitors and responders affected by the 1 October shooting incident. It is located at 1524 Pinto Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada, Second Floor, 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Monday – Friday, excluding holidays.
Services include:
- Victim Advocacy and Support
- Case Management
- Legal Assistance
- Counseling and Spiritual Care Referrals
- Technical Assistance Accessing Online Resources Including the FBI Victim Assistance Services
OTHER ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS INCLUDE:
NEVADA VICTIMS OF CRIME PROGRAM: www.voc.nv.gov or 702-486-2740.
If you were injured in or were present during the shooting at Route 91 Harvest Music Festival in Las Vegas on Oct. 1, 2017, you may be eligible for funds from the Nevada Victims of Crime Program for reimbursement of out-of-pocket expenses resulting from the crime such as medical bills, funeral expenses or mental health counseling not covered by insurance. Your application must be submitted within one year of the date of the incident, or by Oct. 1, 2018, to be eligible for assistance from the program for future expenses that you may incur.
FBI VICTIM ASSISTANCE SERVICES
The FBI has collected and cataloged thousands of belongings left behind at the concert venue. All requests for belongings lost at the festival site are being processed through the FBI’s Victim Services Division website and the online questionnaire located at: www.fbi.gov/lvmusicfestivalshooting.
Event attendees also can email inquiries to the FBI at: LVFestivalAssist@fbi.gov.
Please include as much detail about your lost items as possible. They will work with individuals to get your identified items back to you as soon as possible.
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