Event unites nonprofits, community members to raise awareness about services

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An event Saturday afternoon in the west Las Vegas Valley united nonprofits to raise awareness about community services.

A Southern Nevada assemblage lawsuit that has become an yearly ritual seeks to link businesses, nonprofits and community members, creating opportunities for them to collaborate. Winning 4a Cause, founded in 2021, held its yearly Nonprofit Awareness Day lawsuit Saturday at the Desert Breeze Community Center in the westbound Las Vegas Valley, adjacent South Durango Drive and West Mountain Spring Road, drawing dozens of organizations and an ample assemblage to mingle and learn much about available services, programs and resources in the area. Shaun Maddox, a marketer by trade, founded Winning 4a Cause after recognizing how important community relations are to a nonprofit’s success. “One of the things I’ve learned is that Southern Nevada has galore smaller nonprofits doing unthinkable enactment and providing invaluable resources, but the nationalist often doesn’t cognize they exist,” Maddox said. “Unlike larger organizations, galore simply don’t person ample selling budgets to make that awareness.” Saturday’s escaped lawsuit featured a wide array of assemblage needs, including homelessness support, wellness and wellness and children’s causes, from some tiny and well‑known nonprofits. Karen DeMarco, rank committee chairwoman at the Children’s Service Guild of Southern