No-Cost Community Market at Bonanza High School

The Just One Project has opened a new no-cost community market at Bonanza High School, expanding access to fresh groceries and essential food items for students and families in the area.

This new location brings consistent, weekly food access directly into the school community—making it easier for families to get the support they need.


A New Market at Bonanza High School

The grand opening brought together community members, partners, and local leaders to mark the start of a new resource for the area.

From the first day, it was clear that this market fills an important need. By placing a food resource directly on a school campus, TJOP is helping ensure that families have easier, more consistent access to groceries each week.

This location helps:

  • Reduce transportation challenges
  • Provide reliable access to food in a familiar setting
  • Support students and families connected to the school

How the Community Market Program Works

The Just One Project’s Community Market Program is designed to provide a grocery-style experience where individuals can select the items they need at no cost.

Instead of pre-packed distributions, markets allow participants to choose from available items such as:

  • Fresh produce
  • Pantry staples
  • Shelf-stable goods

This approach helps households take what they can use and return regularly for support.


Locations and Access Across Southern Nevada

The Bonanza High School market is part of a larger network of food access points operated by The Just One Project.

The program includes:

Together, these programs allow TJOP to serve a wide range of communities across Southern Nevada, including areas with limited access to affordable groceries.


Community Impact

Expanding community markets helps address immediate food needs while also supporting overall household stability.

The program provides:

  • Consistent access to groceries
  • Financial relief for families managing rising costs
  • Local access points that reduce travel and time barriers

By increasing the number of locations, TJOP can reach more families where they are.


Partnership and Community Support

The Bonanza High School market reflects coordination between schools, community partners, and local organizations working toward a shared goal—making food more accessible.

The strong turnout at the grand opening highlighted the level of community support behind this effort and the importance of continuing to expand access.


Looking Ahead

The Just One Project will continue to grow its programs to meet ongoing demand across Southern Nevada.

The Bonanza High School location is one example of how TJOP is expanding its reach by bringing services directly into neighborhoods and schools.


FAQ: Community Markets and Food Access

What is a no-cost community market?
A community market is a grocery-style setup where individuals can select food items at no charge.

Who can use the Bonanza High School market?
The market is intended to support students, families, and nearby community members who need access to food.

What types of food are available?
Items typically include produce, pantry staples, and shelf-stable goods.

How often are markets available?
Markets operate on a regular schedule, providing consistent access throughout the month.

Does TJOP offer services beyond food?
Yes. TJOP also provides support services such as housing assistance, case management, and community resource connections.

Child selecting fresh oranges at The Just One Project community market in Las Vegas, highlighting access to free groceries for local families.
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