THE JUST ONE PROJECT RAISES RECORD-BREAKING $300,000
AT “ON CLOUD WINE” FUNDRAISING EVENT
The Just One Project, Southern Nevada’s largest mobile food pantry that distributes groceries to more than 15,000 food-insecure residents monthly, announced today that it raised a record $300,000 during its third annual premier fundraising event, On Cloud Wine, held May 20 at the private residence of Mr. John O’Reilly and Mrs. Lynn Weisner.
More than 400 guests filled the private residence and enjoyed a delectable food menu, wine bar, live music by 80s music tribute band, the Spazmatics, 360-degree photo booth and more.
“We are beyond grateful for the support of our local community that helped us raise more than $300,000 during our annual premier fundraiser, On Cloud Wine,” said The Just One Project founder and CEO, Brooke Neubauer. “The evening was full of energy and philanthropic spirit, all complemented by great food, drinks and live entertainment. This event has evolved and grown tremendously since its inception three years ago, and we can’t wait to see where we go with it in 2024!”
A celebration of the nonprofit’s remarkable impact in Southern Nevada, the evening honored Jerry Stanley of Soil-Tech. Over the last two years, Stanley has generously donated to The Just One Project’s client fund, a special fund created to support clients’ unplanned expenses. During this two-year period, Stanley’s contributions have helped clients with medical costs, car repairs, house repairs, rental assistance and much more -anything that was needed to keep the client in a safe environment.
All proceeds support The Just One Project’s programs that fight food insecurity and provide wraparound services throughout Southern Nevada. The Just One Project served more than 240,000 Southern Nevada residents in 2022, with 96 percent of every dollar donated going directly into programs.
About The Just One Project
The Just One Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, is southern Nevada’s largest mobile food pantry, serving more than 15,000 people monthly through the Food For All Project that focuses on bringing nutrition directly to food-insecure populations via its community markets, mobile food pantry, valley-wide pop ups and deliveries. The organization’s operational model is designed for flexibility and scalability, allowing The Just One Project to nimbly meet the needs of the community as demand grows and shifts, including youth programs, self-development classes and housing assistance. To learn more, visit www.TheJustOneProject.org and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok and Twitter.