Access to food is one of the most fundamental human needs—yet for many families, it remains uncertain. Across Southern Nevada, thousands of people face food insecurity, unsure where their next meal will come from. In fact, the region continues to see rising need, with hundreds of thousands of individuals impacted each year.
Through Wyld Works, we believe that supporting health and wellness starts with meeting basic needs. That means investing in organizations working directly within communities to provide reliable access to nutritious food—and helping ensure that fewer people fall through the cracks.
That’s why we partner with Three Square, Southern Nevada’s only food bank and the region’s largest hunger-relief organization. Their mission is simple but critical: to provide wholesome food to those in need while working toward a hunger-free community.
During Hunger Action Month, a nationwide initiative dedicated to raising awareness and mobilizing support around food insecurity, Wyld contributed to efforts that directly impact local families. In 2025, that support helped provide 30,000 meals to individuals and households across Southern Nevada—turning awareness into tangible action.
The scale of the challenge is significant. Millions of meals are missed each year in the region, and community organizations like Three Square play a vital role in closing that gap through food distribution, partnerships, and public engagement.
But impact doesn’t happen in isolation. It’s built through collective effort—neighbors supporting neighbors, businesses stepping up, and communities coming together to create solutions. Every meal provided represents more than nourishment; it’s stability, dignity, and the reassurance that support is there when it’s needed most.
At Wyld, we view this work as part of a broader commitment to community wellbeing. By supporting organizations like Three Square, we’re not just addressing immediate needs—we’re contributing to a future where access to food is not a privilege, but a guarantee.
Because building stronger communities starts with making sure everyone has a seat at the table.