Community Turns to The Just One Project as SNAP Crisis Deepens

As the pause in federal SNAP benefits leaves nearly 500,000 Nevadans without crucial food assistance, The Just One Project (TJOP) has rapidly expanded its emergency food distribution services to meet soaring community need. Local news outlets have taken notice.

📰 FOX5 Las Vegas featured TJOP’s expansion to six days a week at two locations, where volunteers are now serving up to 1,000 families per day. Long lines wrap around the block as cars pull up for fresh, shelf-stable, and nutritious groceries.
📖 Read the full FOX5 story

🎥 News 8 Now (KLAS) captured footage of the lines stretching through the parking lot and interviewed CEO Brooke Neubauer, who compared the surge in need to pandemic-era desperation.
📺 Watch the full KLAS 8 News segment

Main Drive-Thru at The Just One Project

1401 N. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas
Monday–Friday, 8:30 AM–2:00 PM

Walk-Up Site at Dolores Huerta Resource Center

1737 Hunkins Dr., North Las Vegas
Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 4–7 PM
Saturday: 10 AM–12 PM

The Just One Project remains committed to being a responsive, community-centered safety net. As long as the need persists, we’ll continue showing up.

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Aerial view of The Just One Project’s main distribution site with long lines of vehicles waiting for food assistance in a North Las Vegas parking lot; rows of pink TJOP-branded tents are surrounded by volunteers and parked cars as the city and mountains stretch in the background.
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