
Because high school is tough enough...
High school students should focus on their education, not on where they’ll sleep, how they’ll get their next meal, or where they’ll find basic necessities like clothing and school supplies. That’s where Project 150 steps in. Created by a group of community members who saw the need, Project 150 provides free support and services to homeless, displaced, and disadvantaged high school students to help them stay in school, graduate, and build bright futures.
Founded in 2011 after learning that more than 7,500 students in the Las Vegas area were homeless, Project 150 was born out of a desire to make a difference. What started as a holiday donation drive for a few families has grown into a year-round effort, offering consistent help to students in need.
By ensuring these teens have access to the resources they need, Project 150 empowers them to focus on their studies and achieve success, despite the challenges they face.
Their Mission is to offer free support and services to homeless, displaced, and disadvantaged high school students in the Southern Nevada area so they can remain in school and graduate.
Their mission aligns seamlessly with ours, and together, we aim to make a profound difference in the lives of those in need.
This year, we are proud to announce our Featured Nonprofit; a portion of our proceeds will be dedicated to support a Local Nonprofit close to our hearts, Project 150

This is your opportunity to:
✨ Showcase your book and meet readers excited to learn from your journey
✨ Network with fellow heart-centered leaders and speakers from around the world
✨ Sign your books and leave a lasting impact on attendees eager for transformation
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We are thrilled to welcome Porchlight Friends as our Featured Nonprofit Partner for the upcoming Heart-Centered Summit, taking place Saturday & Sunday, August 9–10 at the Antlers Hotel in Colorado Springs.

Kelly has spent 15 years in El Paso County’s nonprofit sector. After she and her husband sold their medical home healthcare agency in 2010, she advocated for abused and neglected children through CASA of the Pikes Peak region and later supported older adults via hospice and Silver Key.
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