The Harbor is a Juvenile Assessment Center that houses several community providers all under one roof. There are five locations across the valley. They provide assessments and services to youth and families to address their immediate and ongoing needs. The Harbor provides assessments to determine the needs of each youth. Once the needs are determined, The Harbor staff will connect youth and families with appropriate services to address those needs. Eagle Quest is proud to partner with Clark County and other local agencies to help run The Harbor. Learn more about The Harbor by visiting their website.
FULFILLING OUR MISSION AND VISION
Supporting and Strengthening Our Community
Eagle Quest strives every day to make our community a better place. We started with providing memorable experiences and rewarding activities for foster kids. We grew to include giving support for foster parents and providing behavioral healthcare services for youth, families, and adults in Southern Nevada. Now, we have a strong focus on preventative care and diversion programs to help support families before problems develop.
A SAFE PLACE FOR GUIDANCE
The Harbor
PROSOCIAL ACTIVITIES
Adventure Program
Eagle Quest’s Adventure Program was created in partnership with Clark County Juvenile Justice Services to provide opportunities for youth to have fun, safe, prosocial activities. Boys and girls are given a healthy outlet to have fun, spend time with positive peers and adults, and have healthy behavior reinforced. Youth are invited to the Eagle Quest gym for basketball and other sports, go on special activities in the community, and even go to summer camp in Utah.
SAFETY SERVICES
Safe At Home
Eagle Quest has partnered with Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) to provide the Safe At Home program. These Safety Services are available to families referred by DFS. Trained Safety Case Managers will work with the caregiver(s) to reduce impending dangers in the household and keep their children safe at home. They help caregivers to manage behavior, improve social connections, and obtain resource support. Some families may experience a crisis. In these cases, the Safety Case Manager will assess and intervene to help defuse the crisis and help the caregiver and family feel supported and empowered.