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Vegas Stronger to honor summer graduates at June 4 ceremony

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Vegas Stronger to honor summer graduates at June 4 ceremony

By AI, Created 11:11 AM UTC, May 31, 2026, /AGP/ – Vegas Stronger will hold a graduation ceremony June 4 in Las Vegas to celebrate clients who have moved through treatment and recovery. The nonprofit says its latest outcomes show gains in sobriety, housing and employment among people it served in 2025.

Why it matters: - Vegas Stronger says the ceremony highlights recovery outcomes for people facing homelessness, addiction and untreated mental health conditions in Las Vegas. - The nonprofit’s 2025 data points to improvements in sobriety, housing stability and employment after six months of support. - The event also puts a public spotlight on community-based behavioral healthcare as a path to long-term independence.

What happened: - Vegas Stronger will host its Summer Graduates ceremony on Thursday, June 4, 2026, at 12 p.m. - The event will take place at All Saints Episcopal Church, 4201 W Washington Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89107. - Community members, partners, families and supporters are invited to attend. - Speakers will include a Vegas Stronger graduate, David Marlon, PsyD, cofounder of Vegas Stronger, Jon Ponder, founder of Hope for Prisoners, and Nicholas Neubauer, LCSW of Neubauer Mental Health Services. - The featured graduate has completed her certificate, will walk at the College of Southern Nevada graduation and has reached major personal and professional milestones in recovery.

The details: - Vegas Stronger will honor graduates who engaged in treatment, used supportive resources and made progress toward recovery, stability, housing, employment, education and independence. - The organization has served more than 4,500 individuals since opening in 2020. - Vegas Stronger says it served more than 2,000 people in 2025 alone. - Among 2025 clients who completed six-month follow-up assessments, 75.9% reported complete abstinence from all substances. - Housing instability improved over the same period, with homelessness falling from 51.8% at baseline to 32.5% at follow-up. - After six months, 65% of participants were housed. - Employment increased from 21.6% at baseline to 41.5% at follow-up. - Participants also showed statistically significant gains in mental and emotional well-being across all three Rating of Outcome Scale subscales. - Vegas Stronger provides trauma-informed, evidence-based behavioral healthcare to underserved populations in the Las Vegas Valley. - The nonprofit combines treatment with integrated support services aimed at reducing the cycle of addiction, mental illness and homelessness. - Media and information requests can be sent to contact@vegasstronger.org. - More information is available at Vegas Stronger.

Between the lines: - The graduation ceremony functions as both a celebration and a public proof point for Vegas Stronger’s model. - The outcome data suggests the nonprofit is trying to show measurable results, not just anecdotal success stories. - The speaker lineup connects recovery, reentry and mental health care, signaling a broader support network around the nonprofit’s work.

What’s next: - Vegas Stronger will recognize graduates and their progress at the June 4 ceremony. - The nonprofit is likely to continue using outcome reports and public events to show how its services affect sobriety, housing and employment. - Media interviews with graduates, alumni or Vegas Stronger representatives are available by email.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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