LAS VEGAS – HomeAid Southern Nevada, the charitable arm of the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association, is pleased to welcome Patrick Spargur as the new executive director.
“We look forward to working with Patrick, and feel confident he will drive our mission forward to help the homeless in our community through build projects, community partnerships and public outreach,” HomeAid Southern Nevada President Trent Scarlett said.
Spargur comes to HomeAid Southern Nevada with extensive experience within the nonprofit community and in particular working to help the homeless. He is co-founder and president of Project 150, a local nonprofit that serves homeless, displaced and disadvantaged high school students across Clark County and in Reno.
In addition to his work with Project 150, Spargur is a member of All Pro Dads and previously volunteered as a Big Brother for seven years.
His professional career has spanned the healthcare, hospitality, manufacturing and nonprofit industries. He served on Credit Management Association’s Nevada Board of Governors from 2009-2014. He received CMA’s Credit Manager of the Year in 2012, Mentor of the Year in 2013, and served as the Chairman of the Gaming Industry Group. In 2013 he was named to the Finance, Credit, and International Business Executives- Global Board of Advisors and was the recipient of their Service, Growth, and Development Award. In 2014 he was the recipient of the National Credit Management Association’s Mentor of the Year Award.
About HomeAid Southern Nevada
Founded in 2004, HomeAid Southern Nevada’s mission is building new lives for Southern Nevada’s homeless through housing and community outreach. This mission is carried out through care days, education and awareness in the community and shelter projects. The HomeAid Southern Nevada chapter is sponsored by the Southern Nevada Home Builders Association (SNHBA). Since opening its doors, more than 95,000 square feet have been renovated, and more than 1,500 homeless children and adults have been served through the great work of countless builders, trades, sponsors and volunteers involved with HomeAid Southern Nevada. For more information or to volunteer, visit www.homeaidsn.org, call 702-794-0117 ext. 100, and follow on Facebook or Twitter.
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