PRESS RELEASE: The Just One Project Featured on Fox 5 News for Expanding Emergency Food Distribution
LAS VEGAS – November 4, 2025 — As the federal pause in SNAP benefits leaves nearly half a million Nevadans without essential food assistance, The Just One Project has expanded emergency food distributions to meet the urgent need—and the effort is drawing regional media attention.
In a feature aired by FOX5 Las Vegas, lines were seen wrapping around the building at TJOP’s main distribution site, as volunteers loaded groceries and families picked up much-needed staples. The story highlights how TJOP is now serving up to 1,000 families per day across two sites, operating six days a week throughout the month of November.
📺 View the full Fox 5 News story here:
Food Pantry Expands to 6 Days a Week as SNAP Benefits Lapse – Fox5Vegas.com
Expanded Emergency Response to SNAP Crisis
With the federal government halting SNAP distributions in November, thousands of Southern Nevada families are at risk of going without meals. The Just One Project responded swiftly by extending hours and increasing staffing at both of its food distribution locations:
The Just One Project Drive-Thru
Location: 1401 N. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89108
Schedule: Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM – 2:00 PM
Dolores Huerta Resource Center Walk-Up
Location: 1737 Hunkins Dr., North Las Vegas, NV 89030
Schedule:
- Monday, Wednesday, Friday: 4:00 – 7:00 PM
- Saturday: 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM
No appointments or documentation are required. Services are open to all residents affected by the shutdown, including SNAP recipients, federal employees, and anyone currently facing food insecurity.
“We’re Built for Moments Like This”
“The lines are longer, the need is greater, but this is exactly what we’re here for,” said Brooke Neubauer, Founder and CEO of The Just One Project. “Thanks to the support of our volunteers and donors, we’ve scaled operations quickly and with compassion. This is a community-wide response—and we’re proud to lead it.”
TJOP’s expanded operation wouldn’t be possible without public support. As the holiday season approaches, donations are critical to sustain this rapid response and ensure access to food for families, seniors, and individuals throughout the region.
Help Fuel the Response
As coverage from Fox 5 highlights, this isn’t just a food pantry—it’s a movement of care, logistics, and community power. Your support helps us keep shelves stocked, trucks fueled, and volunteers equipped.
