Pacific West Injury Law Commits $100,000 to The Just One Project

Partnership in Action: From a $500 Donation to a $100,000 Commitment

Strong communities are built through relationships, consistency, and a shared commitment to helping neighbors thrive.

The Just One Project is proud to recognize Pacific West Injury Law as a Community Partner following their recent $100,000 commitment to support programs serving individuals and families across Southern Nevada.

What makes this partnership especially meaningful is its history.

Six years ago, Pacific West Injury Law made its first contribution to The Just One Project: a $500 donation. Since then, both organizations have grown significantly while remaining focused on the communities they set out to serve.

Today, that initial act of generosity has evolved into a major investment that will help expand access to food, resources, and support services throughout the Las Vegas Valley.

A Shared Commitment to Community

Pacific West Injury Law is known throughout Southern Nevada for its legal advocacy, but the firm’s commitment extends far beyond the courtroom.

The firm actively supports a variety of charitable initiatives, including food drives, hospital employee appreciation programs, toy drives, scholarship programs, community sponsorships, and nonprofit partnerships throughout the Las Vegas area. 

Their community involvement reflects a belief that local businesses have an important role to play in strengthening the communities where they live and work.

That philosophy aligns closely with The Just One Project’s mission of increasing access to food, resources, and services through innovative, community-driven solutions.

What This Gift Means for Southern Nevada

The $100,000 Mission Partner commitment will help support The Just One Project’s core programs, including:

Food For All Programs

Programs that increase access to groceries, fresh food, mobile food distributions, grocery delivery, Meals on Wheels, food rescue initiatives, and community markets throughout Southern Nevada.

Community Connect Programs

Case management and social services designed to help individuals and families overcome barriers, access resources, and build long-term stability.

Together, these programs help address both immediate needs and the underlying challenges that contribute to food insecurity and financial hardship.

More Than a Donation

Financial support is critical, but meaningful partnerships often extend beyond a check.

Over the years, Pacific West Injury Law has demonstrated a willingness to invest time, energy, and resources into the Southern Nevada community. Their continued support reflects the type of long-term partnership that helps nonprofits expand their impact and respond to evolving community needs.

When businesses and nonprofit organizations work together, they create opportunities that neither could achieve alone.

Building a Stronger Southern Nevada Together

The Just One Project is grateful for Pacific West Injury Law’s generosity and belief in our mission.

This partnership serves as a reminder that meaningful impact often starts with a single act of support. Whether it is a first donation, a volunteer shift, or a long-term investment, every contribution helps strengthen our community.

We look forward to continuing this partnership and working together to create greater access, opportunity, and stability for individuals and families across Southern Nevada.

Thank you, Pacific West Injury Law, for being part of the journey.


About The Just One Project

The Just One Project is a Southern Nevada nonprofit organization that increases access to food, resources, and services through its Food For All and Community Connect programs. Through innovative partnerships and community-driven solutions, TJOP serves individuals and families throughout Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, Boulder City, Laughlin, Searchlight, Sandy Valley, Primm, and Indian Springs. 

Pacific West Injury Law presents a $100,000 Mission Partner donation to The Just One Project to support food access and community programs in Southern Nevada.
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