General Informational Resources
- Oklahoma’s 211 Heartline offers individualized expert assistance that can direct individuals to the help they need. For assistance, dial 211.
- The City of Oklahoma City’s resource page
- MetroFamily has a large resource list updated on an ongoing basis
- Oklahoma state government employees resource list
Food Resources
Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Blvd // (405) 528-3663
Items available include diapers, formula, wipes, and shelf-stable food for toddlers (canned fruits/veggies, pasta, beans, etc.) Call to schedule a same-day appointment.
Oklahoma City Public Schools
Offering free meals to children age 18 and under Monday-Friday. Breakfast and lunch available for pickup at the same time. All meal pick-up will occur outside of the school or at regional locations via a District vehicle. Look for OKCPS signage. No students or families are allowed in the building and proper social distancing of six feet must be maintained at all times. Walk-up or drive-thru service available.
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All OKCPS elementary school locations, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Green Pastures Building (formerly Green Pastures Elementary School), 4300 N Post Rd, Spencer: 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
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Youngs Park, 4610 S. Youngs: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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McCracken Park, 425 SE 64th St: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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Reed Park (Splash Pad), 1217 N. May Ave: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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Harrison Park, 599 NE 82nd St: 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM
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Woodson Park Playground, 3403 S. May Ave: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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Wiley Post Park, 2021 S. Robinson Ave: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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McKinley Park, 1398 NW 13th St: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
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Western Village Stanley Hupfeld Charter School: 11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Edmond Public Schools
Offering free meals to children age 18 and under Monday-Friday
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Ida Freeman Elementary School, 501 W Hurd St, Edmond: 12:30-1:00pm, drive-thru available
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Sunset Elementary School, 400 W 8th St, Edmond: 12:30-1:00pm, drive-thru available
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Reed’s Landing Apts, 1201 Fretz Ave, Edmond: 10:30-11am
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Uni-City Mobile Home Park, 900 Fretz Ave, Edmond: 11:30am-noon:
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Lamplighter Mobile Village, 500 S State St # 51, Edmond: 10:30-11am
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Coffee Creek Apts, 501 W 15th St, Edmond: 11:30am-noon
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Windrush Apts, 200 W 15th St, Edmond: 12:30-1:00pm
Midwest City Public Schools
Breakfast and lunch served to children age 18 and under Monday-Friday from 9:30-11am):
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Soldier Creek Elementary, 9021 SE 15th St, Midwest City
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Midwest City Elementary, 2211 S Midwest Blvd, Oklahoma City
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Midwest City High School, 213 Elm St, Midwest City
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Highland Park Elementary, 5301 S Dimple Dr, Oklahoma City
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Del City High School, 1900 S Sunnylane Rd, Del City
Yukon Public Schools
Breakfast & Lunch Pick-up starting March 23. Sack breakfast and lunches will be available for pick-up only in the drop-off lanes at Central, Myers, Independence, Lakeview, Ranchwood, Shedeck, Surrey Hills and via our mobile delivery to Welcome Home and Neumayer communities. Pick-up will be between 7:30-8:15 AM (breakfast) and 11:15 AM - 12:30 PM (lunch) each weekday. No public access to buildings and no children are allowed to be left at any school site.
Putnam City Schools
Beginning Monday, March 23: free Curbside Breakfast 7:30am-8:30am Monday - Friday. Free Curbside Lunch 11:00am-12:30pm Monday - Friday. This is available at every school except three: Capps will be served curbside at Central Elementary, and Putnam City North will be served curbside at James L. Dennis Elementary. Putnam City Academy will be served at their home site. This plan is in place until April 6.
Skyline Urban Ministry
500 SE 15th St // (405) 632-2644
Curbside grocery pickup Monday-Friday from 9 AM – 1 PM.
Jesus House
1335 West Sheridan Avenue // (405) 232-7164 // information@jesushouseokc.org
- Wednesday mornings during COVID-19 Crisis: Drive-through food pantry. Remain in your car and wait for staff to serve you.
- Weekday Meals:
- Breakfast: 7:45 am – 8:30 am
- Lunch: 12:15 pm – 1 pm
- Dinner: 4:45 pm – 5:30 pm
- Weekend Meals:
- Brunch: 10:30 am – 11 AM
- Dinner: 5 pm – 5:30 pm
As of March 19, new intakes for the residential program are suspended, but meal services for the public continue. Outside guests will be served in to-go containers.
The Drum Room / Wedge
2320 S Air Depot Blvd, Midwest City // (405) 455-2524
During the COVID-19 Crisis, the restaurant is offering delivery of one free meal to Oklahoma County residents ages 65+. Delivery times are 11 AM – 3 PM. For assistance, call and mention “Elderly Aid.”
WestTown Homeless Resource Campus
1724 NW 3rd Street // (405) 415-8500 // okcdayshelter@yahoo.com
During the COVID-19 crisis, WestTown is focusing on meal delivery for those in Homeless Alliance housing and those who are camping without permanent homes. Breakfast and lunch may also be served to visitors in to-go containers.
Oklahoma City Dream Center
2212 SW 55th St // (405) 634-2615
Provides food and other emergency help. Offices are closed during the COVID-19 crisis, but the Dream Center will still try to help those in need. Call for assistance from 10 AM – 2 PM Monday – Friday.
Mission 405 Food Pantry
1312 S. Pennsylvania // (405) 691-1934 // mission405okc@gmail.com
Groceries available on the 2nd and 4th Monday of each month from 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm. ID and proof of residence required. Continuing service as long as possible during the crisis.
Salvation Army
1001 N. Pennsylvania // (405) 246-1100
- Red Shield Diner: Dinner served daily to anyone who is hungry.
- Client Choice Food Pantry: Photo ID and proof of residency required. Individuals qualify for food once every 30 days.
- Hours:
- Monday, 1:00 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
- Wednesday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. & 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
- Friday, 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
Surayya Anne Foundation OKC
3840 N. St. Claire Ave., Suite C // (405) 982-7686
Food Bank – Client Choice has been suspended until further notice. Prepared bags will be handed out at the door Thursday and Sundays only from 12pm to 2pm as supplies last on a first come first serve based. Your address is eligible for food every 2 weeks
Medical Assistance
City Rescue Mission
800 West California Ave // (405) 232-2709
Provides an emergency shelter. For homeless individuals who might be suffering from coronavirus, provides an alternative shelter with medical care and isolation resources.
Latino Community Development Agency
420 SW 10th St // (405) 236-0701 // lcdainfo@latinoagencyokc.org
Offers a variety of services, including:
- Clínica de la Mujer Latina
Extension 157 // wecare@latinoagencyokc.org
Provides awareness, education, screening, early-detection, and support services to medically under-served Latinas.
- Breaking the Silence Project (HIV / AIDS)
Extension 123 // lcda-vih@latinoagencyokc.org
Provides counseling, testing, and referral services, plus culturally sensitive HIV / STD education workshops. Testing also available for syphilis, gonorrhea, and chlamydia.
- Immunizations for All Ages
Extension 157 // wecare@latinoagencyokc.org
Provides education and childhood vaccinations.
RX for Oklahoma
(877) 794-6552
Helps Oklahomans who are uninsured, underinsured or low income receive referrals to prescription-assistance programs.
Utility/Housing Assistance
Upward Transitions
1134 Main Street // (405) 232-5507 // upwardtransitions.org // info@upwardtransitions.org
- Utility and rental assistance. Helps homeless clients obtain IDs and legal documents. Apply on website, by email, or by phone.
- Provides homeless clients with assistance in obtaining State IDs, birth certificates, marriage licenses, and other legal documents.
- During the COVID-19 Crisis, offices are closed, and clients should fill out the form on their website
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
okdhslive.org // (405) 521-3444 or (866) 411-1877 // LIHEAP@okdhs.org
Offers two programs to help low-income Oklahomans with heating and cooling costs:
- Regular Energy Assistance Program (REAP) helps with one heating payment and/or one cooling payment per year.
- Energy Crisis Assistance Program (ECAP) helps people who have a life-threatening crisis due to problems with heating or cooling. This can include helping start/restore service, prevent service interruption, or initiate fuel delivery.
Society of St. Vincent De Paul
(405) 445-0414 Call and leave a message for service
Offers utility assistance
Catholic Charities
1232 N. Classen Blvd. // (405) 523-3000
- Applicants can qualify for emergency utility assistance by bringing a current utility bill, proof of current and identifiable income and a valid piece of personal identification. These services are provided regardless of religion, race, creed or socio-economic status.
- Those requiring rent assistance will need to provide a copy of the lease in the applicant’s name, identification and proof of income.
- All recipients of assistance will be required to enroll in a budgeting class.
- If you need assistance with rent or a utility bill, please call Catholic Charities office to begin the process.
Emergency Shelters
City Rescue Mission
800 West California Avenue // (405) 232-2709 // city@cityrescue.org
Provides an emergency shelter program that includes case management, employment assistance, and a holistic recovery program. City Rescue is continuing to provide services while taking extra precautions during the COVID-19 crisis.
Sanctuary Women’s Development Center
2133 SW 11th St // (405) 526-2321 // (800) 375-8514
Day shelter for women open 9 am-3 pm. Offers food, showers, and a computer lab. Distancing precautions are in place--the building is limited to 10 occupants on a rotating basis.
Salvation Army
1001 N. Pennsylvania // (405) 246-1100
Assistance for Seniors
Areawide Aging Agency
areawideaging.org // 405-942-8500
Areawide Aging Agency, and we provide a variety of services to seniors in Canadian, Cleveland, Logan, and Oklahoma Counties.
They are currently providing home delivered meals to seniors Monday through Friday. They also have helpline that is designed to walk seniors through the services they may not realize they need during this crisis. Call: 405-942-8500 to learn more.
The Drum Room / Wedge
2320 S Air Depot Blvd, Midwest City // (405) 455-2524
During the COVID-19 Crisis, the restaurant is offering delivery of one free meal to Oklahoma County residents ages 65+. Delivery times are 11 AM – 3 PM. For assistance, call and mention “Elderly Aid.”
Edmond Mobile Meals
(405) 341-3111
Delivers meals to senior Edmond residents who are homebound and in need. Call to apply.
Senior Info Line
(800) 211-2116
Links older Oklahomans to information and local assistance.
Caregiver Resources
Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Blvd // (405) 528-3663
Items available include diapers, formula, wipes, and shelf-stable food for toddlers (canned fruits/veggies, pasta, beans, etc.) Call to schedule a same-day appointment.
Rainbow Fleet
Rainbowfleet.org // 1-800-438-0008
Rainbow Fleet is maintaining an up-to-date list of child care facilities that are still open and accepting walk-ins in an effort to continue to provide childcare for people who have essential jobs and still need to work.
Surayya Anne Foundation OKC
3840 N. St. Claire Ave., Suite C // (405) 982-7686
Diapers: Tuesday and Thursday only 11 to 2pm – do not bring your child- we will take your application outside to avoid closed and close contact while still providing services.
Resources for LGBTQ+
FreedomOklahoma
https://www.freedomoklahoma.org/covid-19-community-resources
An evolving list of community resources for LGBTQ+ folks to reference during this time of uncertainty.
OKC Pride Community Connection Hub
The Community Connection Hub AKA “The Hub” is a program of Freedom Oklahoma and the OKC Pride Alliance that aims to keep the LGTBQ+ community connected during periods of social distancing and isolation.
Resources for Employers
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OKC Chamber of Commerce’s page with many resources to help businesses during crisis
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The US Small Business Administration is offering low-interest federal disaster loans for working capital to Oklahoma small businesses suffering substantial economic injury as a result of the COVID-19 crisis:
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Report damage to your business caused by the COVID-19 crisis
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Resources for nonprofits in dealing with the crisis