“Supporting children’s mental health is more important than ever,” said Eric Hamilton, Managing Partner, Brooklyn’s Best Pizza & Pasta. “We’re honored to partner.”
In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, Brooklyn’s Best Pizza & Pasta is partnering with Boys Town Nevada for a community giveback event supporting children’s mental health. On Thursday, May 7, 20% of proceeds from both Las Vegas locations will be donated to Boys Town Nevada in honor of Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day.
This one-day initiative invites the community to dine in or order out while supporting mental health services for children and families in Southern Nevada. Boys Town Nevada provides care for children facing emotional, behavioral and mental health challenges.
Through services including family counseling, crisis intervention, behavioral health clinics, in-home family support and care coordination, Boys Town helps strengthen families and gives children the tools they need to thrive. Their evidence-based programs serve thousands of local youth each year offering hope, healing and stability.


The Boys Town National Hotline is a 24/7, 365-days-a-year, free crisis helpline for kids, teens, young adults and parents at (800) 448-3000. Staffed by trained counselors, it offers immediate, confidential support for issues including suicide prevention, bullying, family conflicts and abuse. In 2025, the hotline answered more than 100,000 calls/texts nationwide.
“Supporting children’s mental health is more important than ever,” said Eric Hamilton, Managing Partner, Brooklyn’s Best Pizza & Pasta. “We’re honored to partner with Boys Town Nevada and encourage our community to come together for a meaningful cause simply by enjoying a great meal.”
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