How The Just One Project Expands Food Access Across Southern Nevada

Access to food remains one of the most important foundations for stability. Across Southern Nevada, The Just One Project continues to expand programs that bring groceries, meals, and essential resources directly into communities.

Through a combination of community markets, mobile distribution, home delivery, and food rescue alliances, TJOP serves individuals and families across Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and surrounding areas.

Recent reporting from TJOP’s Q-1 impact data highlights the scale of this work—showing how these programs operate together to reach thousands of individuals across the region.


A Multi-Program Approach to Food Access

The Just One Project’s model is built around meeting people where they are. Instead of relying on a single location, TJOP operates several programs that work together to expand access across the region.


Community Markets

TJOP’s No-Cost Community Markets provide a grocery-style experience where individuals can select fresh produce and pantry staples.

2026 Q-1 data shows the scale of this effort:

  • 791,783 pounds of groceries distributed
  • 7,377 appointments completed

These markets are located throughout the community, including new locations like Bonanza High School, helping bring consistent access closer to where families live.


Pop Up & Give Mobile Food Pantry

The Pop Up & Give Mobile Food Pantry brings groceries directly into neighborhoods with limited access.

This program continues to expand its reach:

  • 15,683 individuals served
  • 371,475 pounds of groceries distributed

By operating in school sites and senior housing communities, the program helps close geographic gaps in food access.


Groceries on the Go

Groceries on the Go focuses on serving low-access areas through targeted outreach.

Program activity includes:

  • 77 sites visited
  • 631 clients served

This allows TJOP to reach communities that may not have consistent access to grocery stores or traditional food resources.


Food Rescue Alliance

Through the Food Rescue Alliance, TJOP partners with local businesses to recover surplus food and redistribute it to the community.

This program plays a key role in expanding supply:

  • 115,717 pounds of food rescued
  • 96,431 meals distributed

Food rescue not only increases available resources—it also ensures that usable food reaches people instead of going to waste.


Home Delivery for Seniors

For individuals who are unable to travel, TJOP provides home delivery services, including prepared meals and groceries.

This program supports some of the most vulnerable community members:

  • 61,069 prepared meals delivered
  • 150,848 pounds of groceries delivered to homebound individuals

Home delivery ensures consistent access for seniors and individuals with limited mobility.


Farmer’s Markets

TJOP’s farmer’s market-style distributions focus on fresh food access.

  • 7,302 individuals served

These markets increase availability of produce and fresh items across the community.


Serving Communities Across Southern Nevada

The Just One Project’s programs reach communities across:

  • Las Vegas
  • North Las Vegas
  • Henderson
  • Boulder City
  • Sandy Valley
  • Indian Springs
  • Primm
  • Searchlight
  • Laughlin

By combining fixed locations, mobile programs, and delivery services, TJOP ensures that access is not limited by location.


What the Data Shows

While each program serves a different purpose, together they form a coordinated system of support.

Across TJOP’s food programs, the impact includes:

  • Hundreds of thousands of pounds of groceries distributed
  • Tens of thousands of meals delivered
  • Thousands of individuals served across multiple access points
  • Expanded reach into both urban and rural communities

These figures reflect ongoing program activity and demonstrate how TJOP continues to scale its work to meet demand.


Built Through Partnership

The Just One Project’s reach is made possible through partnerships with local businesses, schools, and community organizations.

Programs like the Food Rescue Alliance and school-based markets show how collaboration increases both access and efficiency across the system.


Looking Ahead

The Just One Project continues to expand its programs to meet the needs of Southern Nevada.

By growing community markets, increasing mobile distribution, and strengthening partnerships, TJOP is building a model that brings food access closer to where people live.


FAQ: Food Programs at The Just One Project

What food programs does The Just One Project offer?
TJOP offers community markets, mobile food pantries, food rescue partnerships, home delivery for seniors, and farmer’s markets.

Are these services free?
Yes. Food is provided at no cost to individuals and families in need.

Where are services available?
Programs operate across Southern Nevada, including Las Vegas, Henderson, North Las Vegas, and surrounding communities.

How do mobile programs work?
Mobile markets bring groceries directly into neighborhoods, schools, and senior housing communities on a recurring schedule.

Does TJOP offer services beyond food?
Yes. TJOP also provides housing support, case management, and connections to additional resources.

The Just One Project impact report showing food distribution totals, community market activity, and service areas across Southern Nevada.
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