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    Reno Herpetological Society

    Reno Herpetological Society

    (3 reviews)

    South Reno

    If you're an animal lover, or have one in your family, this is an amazing organization you need to…read morecheck out. The #1 rule at the RHS is to HAVE FUN, and when combined with our love of reptiles, amphibians, and all animals, we have a lot of it. We're a vibrant community of about 100 comprised of people young and old, and we hold meetings quarterly where we bring in experts to share knowledge about all facets of the hobby, hold monthly raffles, and offer members the opportunity to connect with each other about what they have going on in their personal lives and their collections. For me though, the best part of the organization is our Junior Herper program. After all, if we don't get the younger generation involved, there won't be a hobby in the future. Our program is all about education through hands on experience, and for each meeting, the younger members are given an assignment to complete. At the meeting they present their projects to the group and are rewarded for doing so. The entire membership looks forward to this, and these kids have really grown over the life of the club. If you, or that young person in your life are an animal lover or want to learn more about reptiles and amphibians, this is the perfect place to start. The RHS meetings are free, and I'd personally like to encourage you to come check it out.

    Live in the Tahoe/Reno area and think you're the ONLY one who shares their home with snakes,…read morelizards, geckos, turtles, tortoises, tarantulas, or anything else seemingly unusual to your friends or neighbors? Well THINK AGAIN!!! This club welcomed me in like family and continues to impress me. It's VERY family-friendly with activities for the younger ones! And if you become a member you can buy raffle tickets and possibly win AMAZING prizes each month at the meetings!!! Sometimes different sponsors donate baby snakes, geckos, tortoises, husbandry supplies, or reptile related SWAG - if you buy raffle tickets you could be going home with some pretty cool stuff!! I can't say enough about this organization! If you're into reptiles, or have kids that are showing signs of being interested in snakes and lizards, this is the best, most professional atmosphere around to LEARN and meet others who share the same passion! :) :) :)

    Eddy House

    Eddy House

    (3 reviews)

    Did you know the youth homeless population is the fastest growing in the nation?…read more As a masters candidate at UNR, Lynette Eddy did, and she saw a need to get ahead of it in our community, starting the Eddy House to help, and today this is one of the most successful in the nation! I had the opportunity to work for the first version of this NPO near the beginning, when they owned a home in NW Reno that provided a safe place for 5-8 young men to live and owned a restaurant in downtown Reno as a work experience for them. I knew the organization was vital then, but it just wasn't the right format for them to deliver their maximum impact. Over the years they learned a lot, and under the leadership of some extremely astute folks, they've grown into the vital community organization I always knew them to be. Starting with the YOU, they helped homeless youth find purpose and footing, access to necessary resources and opportunities to learn academically and about themselves with the support of some great local partners. In the last year they realized their dream of opening a 24 hour drop in center for youth, something so incredibly needed by our community, and they continue to advance their mission from there. Now they need our support more than ever. If you can, consider sharing something with them so they can continue to serve the community.

    I called before I went because many of the local charities ask you to make an appointment. They are…read morealso only taking certain items. I've donated here before so am familiar with how they handle security. They do a great job. Thanks for your good work and for the care and concern for everyone.

    Sowing Basil - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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