Punx4Change to Serve Lunch, Toiletries to More Than 400 People Experiencing Homelessness Sunday in North Las Vegas

Punx4Change will serve lunch and distribute hygiene supplies to more than 400 people experiencing homelessness Sunday at a North Las Vegas outreach event.
Punx4Change Volunteers Serve Food and Toiletries in North Las Vegas
Volunteers with Punx4Change pose during a community outreach event in North Las Vegas, where food and hygiene supplies were distributed to hundreds of people experiencing homelessness.

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. — Volunteers with Punx4Change, a Las Vegas–based grassroots charity, will serve lunch and distribute hygiene supplies to more than 400 community members experiencing homelessness this Sunday, Jan. 18, in North Las Vegas.

The food and toiletry giveaway will take place from noon to 4 p.m. at the Restoration and Recovery Foundation, located at 28 W. Owens Ave. Volunteers are expected to arrive by 9:30 a.m. for setup, with gates opening to the public at noon.

Punx4Change was founded by local residents Roderick Scott and Freddie V with a mission focused on alleviating hunger and homelessness, even if only for a day.

“I struggled with my mental health, substance abuse, and homelessness in my youth and remember how hopeless I felt,” Scott said. “I know a lot of people go through this, so we banded together to lend a hand and let people know they’re not alone.”

Scott is also the frontman for the local punk band TerrorAttack and co-founded the nonprofit with Freddie V, the band’s former drummer.

The organization hosts outreach events every two to three months at the Owens Avenue site. During its most recent event in October, 44 volunteers served more than 400 people tacos and sandwiches. Attendees were also able to collect hygiene kits, blankets, and sweaters.

While food is secured for Sunday’s lunch service, organizers say additional donations are still needed, particularly healthy, shelf-stable snacks that guests can take with them.

Punx4Change is also seeking additional volunteers. Those interested can sign up at https://bit.ly/4qh7wq8.

Punx4Change can be reached at [email protected] or via direct message on Instagram at instagram.com/punx4change.

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