Works three restaurant jobs. $2,084 monthly take home pay.
Have you seen the cost of rent in Jackson? It averages $4,172 per month* for a two bedroom.
What does that leave for groceries?

That’s what we’re here for.
DONATE.
A family of six. Lost income due to an unexpected illness. Resources are tight.
Have you seen the cost of groceries lately?
There has been a 15.1% increase in the cost of food in Wyoming from 2021 to 2022.*

That’s what we’re here for.
Dual income family of five. Living paycheck to paycheck. Their rental home just burned down.
How will they afford relocation?
How will they replace clothes, furniture and groceries?

That’s what we’re here for.
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Single, full-time child care provider. $2,813 monthly take home pay. $500 left after rent.
How can she budget for increased food, utility, and gas prices?
How will she build financial capacity when she is struggling to make ends meet? DONATE.
That’s what we’re here for.
One22 guides members of our community toward stability and growth through basic needs, emergency resources and financial empowerment. If community members need help with groceries, or just making ends meet: that’s what we’re here for.
OUR PROGRAMS
Financial Assistance
Food Assistance (Jackson Cupboard)
Language Access
Youth Enrichment Scholarships
Financial Empowerment
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one22jh.org · (307) 739-4500 info@one22jh.org
180 S Willow Street · PO Box 1232 Jackson, WY 83001
En One22 encaminamos a los miembros de nuestra comunidad hacia la estabilidad y el crecimiento a través de la prestación de recursos para cubrir necesidades básicas y situaciones de emergencia, así como empoderamiento financiero. Existimos para apoyar a aquellos en nuestra comunidad que necesitan apoyo procurando alimentos o simplemente llegando a fin de mes.
NUESTROS PROGRAMAS
Asistencia Financiera
Asistencia Alimenticia (Jackson Cupboard)
Acceso Lingüístico
Becas de Enriquecimiento Juvenil Empoderamiento Financiero
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one22jh.org · (307) 739-4500 info@one22jh.org
180 S Willow Street · PO Box 1232 Jackson, WY 83001
NEEDING HELP WITH YOUR FOOD BUDGET? MAKING TOUGH DECISIONS BETWEEN FOOD AND OTHER BILLS?
Households who live or work in Teton County, Wyoming and need help with their grocery budget may apply for Jackson Cupboard membership to shop in advance for no-cost groceries and essential household and personal care items.
HOW DO I SIGN UP FOR THE JACKSON CUPBOARD?
Sign up online for membership at one22jh.org/jackson-cupboard, or call us at 307-739-4500 to apply.
ADDITIONAL GROCERY SUPPORTVISIT OUR SATELLITE CUPBOARDS
Satellite Cupboards offer basic food staples intended for immediate or emergency use and do not require registration.
Jackson/Teton
County Rec Center
155 E. Gill Avenue
Teton County Library 125 Virginian Lane
Hours of Operation: We strive to be open for grocery distribution five days per week. For the most up to date information, please call One22, Phone: 307-739-4500
Email: jacksoncupboard@ one22jh.org
Website: one22jh.org/ jackson-cupboard
You can help us make things happen!
With the support of your time or a donation, you can ensure our neighbors get the help they deserve.
Jackson Cupboard:
155 W. Gill Avenue, via the alleyway One22 Office: 170 North Glenwood Street, located on the St. John’s Episcopal Church campus
The Jackson Cupboard is a program of One22 Resource Center. The Cupboard is designed for households at or below 80% of Median Family Income.

2024 Financial Empowerment Series
One22’s Financial Empowerment programs aim to prevent financial crises and help participants take an active role in their financial lives, creating a pathway to self-sufficiency. Our 2024 series, offered in the Spring and Fall, is built to help low- to moderate-income community members make incremental and meaningful steps towards financial stability.
As part of One22’s vision of providing equitable access across our programming, we are excited to create a bilingual experience for our participants, highlighted by Money Confidence Coach, author, podcast host and proud bilingual Latina, Jen Hemphill, AFC.®

Our Spring 2024 Series: Take Charge of Your Money Spring Challenge In-person and virtual events in April and May
“Simple Finances: Ditch the Overwhelm and Take Control” with Jen Hemphill
“Financial Empowerment for Future Education: Using a 529” with Teton Literacy Center
A virtual self-paced Financial Education series, developed by One22
Lending Circle - an innovative credit-building social lending partnership with Mission Asset Fund
Plus: workshops on building budgets, small business start-up tips and more with community partners. If you would like to participate as a presenter in our Fall 2024 series, please contact us.

One Community, One Future, One22