Program areas at One22
Financial Assistance:One22's financial assistance programs provide emergency financial assistance in conjunction with financial education to support households working toward greater financial stability. Financial assistance for basic needs include emergency assistance, rent assistance, first/last/deposit assistance, and child care assistance. Non-emergency direct financial assistance programs include youth activity scholarships, which expands access to extracurricular activities and summer camps for a diverse group of local families.In 2023, 349 households received rent assistance from One22, representing 735 individuals. We believe in empowering our clients through resource navigation, budgeting and action planning.
Food Assistance:The Jackson Cupboard, a program of One22 Resource Center, provides no-cost groceries and essential household and personal care items to low- and moderate- income individuals and households who live or work in Teton County, Wyoming. 1,105 households accessed no-cost groceries in 2023, representing 1,954 individuals. One22's food assistance program distributed 430,267 pounds of food through the Jackson Cupboard and satellite locations.
Language Access, Youth Enrichment Scholarships and Financial Empowerment:One22 Resource center's language access program supports communication between organizations and limited english proficient community members. Language access services include: Interpretation services, translation services, and interpreter training coordination.Eleven community members were trained as community interpreters, and 30 additional community members attended specialized continuing education courses for interpreters provided by One22.219 students access summer day camps and extracurricular activities through the YES program. In 2023, 19 community members enrolled in two Lending Circles via our partner, Mission Asset Fund.