Lance Eliason

Lance Eliason

Born and raised in Las Vegas, Lance has always been passionate about giving back to the community that shaped him. With a background in healthcare partnerships, nonprofit leadership and youth mentorship, he brings both professional expertise and a deep personal commitment to serving vulnerable families in Southern Nevada.

Lance currently serves as the Director of Partnerships at Touro University Nevada, where he helps connect students, educators and medical professionals to opportunities that improve lives and strengthen communities. His career has included roles in hospital systems, organ and tissue donation, and higher education – always with a focus on compassion, access and community impact.

Beyond work, Lance volunteers with local youth sports, faith-based service initiatives and civic committees focused on neighborhood improvement and public service.

Joining the board of Serving Our Kids Foundation is a natural extension of his belief that no child should ever go hungry. Lance is honored to serve and looks forward to supporting SOK’s mission to nourish children not just with food, but with hope.

Help Feed Their Dreams Food Drive

Help Feed Their Dreams Food Drive

Three of our incredible community partners are teaming up with SOK for one of our biggest, boldest bagging events ever – Help Feed Their Dreams Food Drive sponsored by Bay Law Injury Attorneys with mighty support from KSNV News 3 and new crusader Don Tortaco Mexican Grill.

From Monday, August 18th through Friday, September 5th, everyone in the Las Vegas Valley can donate some of the most popular and nutritious food items we pack in our weekend meal bags – chicken or beef Ramen noodles and fruit snacks or apple sauce squeezers. Check out the photos of the products we need.

Noodles, snacks and squeezers

Items can be dropped off during business hours at:

Bay Law – 1540 W Warm Springs Rd, Suite 110, Henderson

News 3 – 1500 Foremaster Lane, Las Vegas

SOK Office –  122 Industrial Park Rd Suite 210, Henderson

Or at any/these participating Don Tortaco locations.

#2 – 7140 S. Jones Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89118
#3 – 1513 W. Craig Rd., North Las Vegas, NV 89032
#4 – 3500 Volunteer Blvd., Henderson, NV 89044
#5 – 7424 S. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89139
#6 – 4820 S. Eastern Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89119
#15 – 1461 S Boulder Hwy., Henderson, NV 89015
#24 – 360 E Ann Rd., North Las Vegas, NV 89031
#26 – 8295 S. Fort Apache Rd., Las Vegas, NV 89148

You can donate as many items and as many times as you like. Please ask everyone you know to participate.

Then, on September 5th, a huge meal bagging event will take place at Bay Law’s offices. You can volunteer to Help Feed Their Dreams for 5,000 food-insecure elementary and middle school kids. Visit servingourkids.org to sign up for the first shift from 4:00 to 5:30 PM or the second shift from 5:30 to 7:00 PM. Or both!

Volunteer slots are limited, so sign-up today!

Come hang out with the uber-cool Bay Law crew, have some fun and help feed the dreams of thousands of hungry kids. Who knows? You might even see yourself on News 3!

New School Year. New Hope. New Goals.

New School Year. New Hope. New Goals.

It’s time for kids throughout the Las Vegas Valley to return to the classroom. It’s a time of excitement and hope as they look forward to making new discoveries and new friends that help shape the future they dream about.

But more than 110,000 food-insecure Clark County elementary and middle school students simply hope to get enough to eat, especially on weekends when they can’t access school food programs.
It’s time for SOK to kick-off our new campaign to help meet their needs. Our goal is to provide weekend meal bags to 5,000 kids each week.

That takes more money to buy more food. It takes more volunteers to create weekend meal bags and deliver them to more than 98 schools. It takes more caring, generous people like you to donate the time, energy and money to help reach this goal and feed more hungry kids.

Our recent school survey confirms that SOK weekend meal bags improve student health and wellness, school attendance, and academic performance. Of those students receiving SOK weekend meal bags, the survey revealed:

However, it also shows that 56% of kids who receive a weekend meal bag share their food with family members. We’re making great progress, but needs keeps growing. And so must we.

We’ll be posting lots of new volunteer opportunities for the upcoming school year on servingourkids.org by the end of July. Please ask your family, friends and colleagues to get involved. It’s easy. It’s fun. It’s important.

It’s time to join our crusade to end child hunger and help feed the dreams of food-insecure kids throughout the school year.

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