Community Resources in OKC
Although the City of Oklahoma City does not have food pantries or direct financial assistance, we have compiled a list of resources available to those in need.
Visit official program page →SNAP/EBT, WIC, food banks, meal delivery, and school meal programs. Each program is listed with the official source link so you can apply or verify eligibility directly.
Although the City of Oklahoma City does not have food pantries or direct financial assistance, we have compiled a list of resources available to those in need.
Visit official program page →Nutrition assistance for pregnant women, new mothers, and young children Available to eligible Oklahoma residents.
Visit official program page →Monthly benefits to help low-income households buy nutritious food Available to eligible Oklahoma residents.
Visit official program page →This program provides food and nutrition help at no cost. If you meet the program guidelines, you can pick up the food from your local food pantries or soup kitchens. You can get help from this program if you need emergency food assistance and have limited income.
Visit official program page →The Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP) can provide you with certain foods at no cost. You may be able to get help from this program if you are 60 years of age or older, meet the program guidelines, and live in a county or community that offers CSFP.
Visit official program page →Emergency food distribution through local food banks Available to eligible Oklahoma residents.
Visit official program page →Free or reduced-price meals for eligible students Available to eligible Oklahoma residents.
Visit official program page →Community Eligibility Provision services for Oklahoma residents
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