Jill Marano - Director
Lisa Martinez - Deputy Director | Pamela Kowalski - Deputy Director
Wonswayla Mackey - Deputy Director | Stacie Dastrup - Deputy Director
Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) is the local public agency whose role is to help keep children safe. The agency was formed in July 2002 in response to the merger of state and county child welfare services.
Mission Statement
Protecting children from abuse and neglect by partnering with our community to build safe, nurturing and stable families, to support family preservation when possible, to provide permanent families for those children who cannot safely return home and to ensure the well-being of children in our care.
Operating Budget - Fiscal Year 2024
Total: $394,535,964
Federal Revenue: $68,518,447
State GF Grant: $66,583,025
Local: $128,074, 581
State Funds: $259,434,492
Average month for 2024:
- 2,380 referrals are received by the Clark County Abuse & Neglect Hotline, resulting in
- 1,025 investigations being conducted by Child Protective Services
In 2024:
- 1,683 children came through the Reception Center at Child Haven
On any given day in Clark County:
- There are approximately 2,639 children in care and are living outside their homes.