The After Market

Food PantryVeteransOpen to AllSelf-Select
4337 Las Vegas Blvd N Building B, Las Vegas, Nevada 89115

Who Can Visit?

The After Market pantry is open to all Nevada residents. You don't need to prove your income or explain why you need help. Families, veterans, and community members are all welcome to come get free food.

Items Needed for Registration

Bring a valid photo ID to sign up. If the address on your ID doesn't match where you currently live, you'll also need to bring proof of your current address.

How Often You Can Visit?

You can come to the pantry once every seven days.

Good to Know

Everything on the pantry side is clearly labeled so you know how many of each item you can take. The first time you visit, staff will enter your information and give you a card. On your next visit, they'll scan that card to make things go a bit faster. The store is small and easy to navigate, which is great for seniors. You may not be able to stock up for a full week, but you'll find enough to keep you going. The pantry is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 AM to 4 PM. The After Market also accepts EBT on the market side.

Food & Essentials

The pantry offers a variety of items including canned goods, fruits, vegetables, and bread. Reviewers have also mentioned fresh produce, frozen meats, garlic, and onions. The selection can vary depending on what's been donated.

How to Pick Up

The After Market uses a client-choice setup on the pantry side. You walk through and pick the items that are available. Everything is labeled with the quantity limits so you know what you can take.

Additional Support

The After Market has partnered with the Southern Nevada Health District and other organizations to support wellness in the community.

Ways to Give

There are three ways to donate to The After Market. You can give online by card, send money through Cash App at $TheFoundationCC, or use Zelle with the registered number (702) 771-0604 under the business name The Foundation Christian Center. You can also bring cash donations directly to the store at 4337 North Las Vegas Blvd., Bldg. B, Las Vegas, NV 89115, and you'll receive a donation receipt. To donate online, visit givebutter.com/JIJMRS. You can also email info@theaftermarketlv.org for more information.

How to Join the Team?

If you'd like to volunteer with The After Market, fill out the Volunteer Interest Form. The form asks for your name, email, phone number, date of birth, address, and your available days and times. The After Market is also hiring paid interns between 16 and 24 years old. You can view open positions and apply at the Careers page.

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