Nevada Day honors the milestone of our statehood when Nevada became the 36th state. Today, we celebrate our history and the resilient, independent spirit that continues to shape the Silver State. At LEAN, we remain committed to advocating for the common good and for a Nevada where all can thrive.
Over 505,000 Nevadans rely on SNAP benefits — that’s 1 in 6 of our neighbors.
Beginning November 1, federal funding for SNAP administration will run dry. This halt in benefits is expected to push many families to turn to emergency-style food assistance, such as drive-through food banks, instead of their usual grocery stores.
To help bridge the gap, the State of Nevada has committed $38 million for November to support food distribution. This funding will go directly to the Food Bank of Northern Nevada (FBNN) and Three Square in Southern Nevada to purchase bulk food supplies and distribute them to hundreds of community partners after the state was denied access to the USDA’s SNAP database. An additional $200,000 will fund the Nevada National Guard to assist with food distribution efforts.
Lutheran Engagement and Advocacy in Nevada (LEAN) urges Lutherans across the state to take action. Contact your Members of Congress through the ELCA Action Center and urge them to protect and restore SNAP benefits for Nevada families.
Together, we can help ensure that every Nevadan has enough to eat.
The pause in SNAP benefits is creating serious challenges for families across our community, and we want you to know you’re not alone. The Food Bank of Northern Nevada and our partners are working urgently to expand food access during this time. The first step begins with special food distributions on Saturday, November 1 from 9am-1pm.
Food Bank of Northern Nevada Drive-Thru Distribution
Oddie: 1305 Sullivan Ln (Next to Jiffy Lube)
Catholic Charities Special Distributions:
Moana Neighborhood Center: 480 E Moana Ln, Reno
Sun Valley Neighborhood Center: 130 West Gepford Pkwy
St. Rose of Lima Church: 100 Bishop Manogue Dr
Catholic Charities Dining Hall is also serving weekend family dinners on Saturdays and Sundays from 4 to 5:30 PM at 325 Valley Road, Reno.
Utility bills are climbing, and families are paying the price. NV Energy has already raised rates and they are asking for even more increases while Nevadans struggle to keep up. This is not sustainable, and it’s not just.