Amidst the scenic backdrop that makes Jackson Hole, Wyoming such a special place, a community of workers is severely impacted by the rising cost of living. Home to a pristine mountain landscape and appealing lifestyle, our region also hosts the nation’s fastest widening wealth gap, surpassing even New York City. This means that teachers, hospitality workers, household laborers, health workers, small business owners and others actively contributing to our community’s quality of life find themselves one crisis away from disaster.
THAT’S WHAT WE’RE HERE FOR.
Knowing that a family of four faces average monthly expenses of $3,300 for a two-bedroom apartment, $2,300 for childcare and $1,400 for food,
One22 Resource Center’s programs are focused on low- to moderateincome households who struggle to make ends meet in this environment. The backbone of our workforce is at risk when they have to choose between paying for rent or food. We mobilize resources to address everyday hardships and full-blown crises, as well as provide opportunities to thrive.
OUR BASIC NEEDS PROGRAMS
FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
Support to help with the costs of housing and emergency needs
FOOD ASSISTANCE
A wide selection of no-cost groceries and household items are available through the Jackson Cupboard and its four satellite pantry locations across our community
SPECIAL PROJECTS AND DRIVES
School supply drives, holiday gift drives and community food drives help meet critical needs for our clients
OUR EMPOWERMENT PROGRAMS
FINANCIAL EMPOWERMENT
Workshops and resources on budgeting, credit, debt management and savings empower individuals to build financial capacity
LANGUAGE ACCESS
Professional skill building through interpreter trainings as well as navigation of services and referrals for individuals with Limited English Proficiency
YOUTH ENRICHMENT SCHOLARSHIPS (YES)
Scholarships in partnership with the Community Foundation of Jackson Hole and 30+ partner organizations enable youth to participate in extracurricular activities and summer camps in a variety of fields like music, art, soccer and more
individuals attended Financial Empowerment workshops 26 individuals enrolled in Lending Circles 191 scholarships for camps and activities
192 students received school supplies
1,122 households accessed no-cost groceries
139 households received rent assistance 28 households received First/Last/Deposit assistance
OUR IMPACT IN 2024
1,807 households served representing 3,596 individuals
households received emergency assistance 293 households supported during Teton Pass closure
24 individuals trained in interpretation and translation 24 nonprofit partners guided on language access plans
6,633 shopping visits
529,650 pounds of food and household supplies distributed
2,301 breakfasts supplied to youth
221 individuals received holiday gifts
Your generosity has the power to transform lives. Every donation to One22 helps provide local families with the time, space and resources they need to navigate challenges. Our work is only possible because of donors like you, who share our commitment in saying: