Community Resources
Food Bank Resources
Below are resources for those in our community who will be affected by potential SNAP benefit cuts on November 1st
Be A Neighbor is an initiative by Oklahoma Human Services that connects individuals in need with local nonprofits, faith-based groups, tribes, and community organizations across the state. Through an easy-to-use online portal, users can search for resources like food, clothing, housing, and more. The program also invites organizations and volunteers to join the network, fostering collaboration and building stronger, more supportive communities throughout Oklahoma.
This downloadable PDF offers a comprehensive list of food pantries across the Oklahoma City metro area, including contact information, addresses, and operating hours. Compiled by the Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health System, the guide helps individuals and families in need access essential food resources from churches, missions, and nonprofit organizations. It’s a valuable tool for community members, caseworkers, and outreach teams working to combat food insecurity in central Oklahoma.
Findhelp.org is a free, easy-to-use online platform that connects individuals and families to local, state, and national social service programs. Covering every ZIP Code in the U.S., it offers access to hundreds of thousands of free and reduced-cost resources including food, housing, healthcare, transportation, and more. No sign-up is required, and users can search anonymously. Findhelp empowers people to navigate support systems with dignity and ease, while also offering tools for nonprofits and service providers to manage referrals and care coordination.