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9.01.2025

Nourish & Thrive Together Program: New Program in Washoe County!

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Are you wanting to increase your employability, enter a new job field, add to your parenting toolbox, or get assistance with moving into that new home? We might have just the programs to help!  

The Children’s Cabinet has partnered with SilverSummit HealthPlan to offer Career Education, Parenting tools, and Case Management to our shared community through the Nourish and Thrive Together Program.   

What is the Nourish and Thrive Together program?

The Nourish and Thrive Together program is a special opportunity for members of SilverSummit Healthplan. This program provides free training that can help you learn new job-related subjects or improve your job skills. Plus, it’s designed to fit in with your daily routine! While you’re in the program, you’ll also get free grocery incentives to purchase nutritious foods.

This program is a partnership between SilverSummit and The Children’s Cabinet. With free training programs, you’ll have your very own Career Coach. This coach will be there to help guide you through the whole process. It’s a great chance for you to learn and thrive!

Nourish and Thrive Together program REWARDS!

When you join the Nourish and Thrive Together program, you are making a great choice for you and your family’s future!  You get these amazing benefits for free:

The Nourish and Thrive Together – Healthy Supply of Food

The Nourish and Thrive Together program is here to ensure your family has a steady supply of healthy food. Here’s how it works:

Click here to learn more!

Referrals can be submitted using our online web referral or by contacting SilverSummit directly at [email protected]


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