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- More Than Just Groceries - The Just One Project
At The Just One Project we fight food insecurity through two powerful pillars Our Food for All programs address hunger today by providing immediate grocery access, while Community Connect works to end food insecurity tomorrow through case management and support services that help people achieve long-term stability
- Community Support Food Assistance - The Just One Project
At The Just One Project, food is just the beginning Through Community Connect, we provide housing support, workforce development, and vital services that empower individuals and families to build brighter futures
- Explore Volunteer Opportunities - The Just One Project
The Just One Project can create customized volunteer days for your team With opportunities available throughout the week and on Saturdays, and no age requirements for participation, we invite your employees and their families to join us in giving back through hands-on, impactful work
- Community Support at Just One Project - The Just One Project
Our mobile food pantry, community outreach initiatives, and specialized programs for youth and seniors are just a few examples of how we are making a difference Explore our success stories throughout our website and see the tangible results of our efforts
- Why Give to The Just One Project?
At The Just One Project, we don’t just serve—we listen, adapt, and act Learn why unrestricted donations fuel lasting impact across Southern Nevada and how your support drives real change
- Free Groceries in Las Vegas - The Just One Project
Senior Nutrition and Wellness Program (SNW) The Just One Project provides a monthly box of nutritious food to low-income seniors 60 years and over through Senior Nutrition and Wellness Program
- Mobile Market Events - The Just One Project
As part of our Food For All program, The Just One Project brings groceries directly to the heart of our food-insecure communities through these Pop Up Give Mobile Market events
- Meet Our Team at The Just One Project - The Just One Project
What started as a small project has blossomed into eight food initiatives, four housing programs, and a youth leadership academy—all aimed at breaking generational cycles and addressing the root causes of food insecurity
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