Basic Needs
Oklahoma City
A central hub that helps low-income, uninsured, and underinsured clients access health care services.
(405) 286-3343
Emergency assistance for various hardships, including basic needs, legal assistance, and housing services.
(405) 232-0199
Housing, food, job training, and counseling services for men and women experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues in Oklahoma City.
(405) 232-7164
Emergency shelter, food, rent and utility assistance (limited availability).
(405) 246-1100
Transitional and permanent housing solutions, as well as low-cost dental services and a WIC clinic.
(405) 236-0413
Cash assistance to families on a time-limited basis to assist with meeting basic needs. Job training and childcare to those who qualify.
(405) 522-5050
Winter heating and summer cooling funding to eligible low-income households during specific application periods throughout each year.
(405) 521-3444
Formula, food, diapers, clothing, and other necessities for families with children from birth up to their 4th birthday. Appointments are required.
(405) 528-3663
Resources for the Latino community in Oklahoma City.
(405) 236-0701
Rent and utility assistance and prescription vouchers. Other services may include free food, clothing, household goods, hygiene items, transportation, baby items, and bedding.
(405) 348-1340
Rent and utility assistance for those who are experiencing homelessness or on the verge of homelessness. Legal document retrieval (birth certificates, marriage licenses, etc.), state ID purchases, and deposits for utilities and public housing.
(405) 232-5507
Connections to a wide network of food pantries and resources including WIC, SNAP, prescription assistance, SoonerCare enrollment, and the Oklahoma Mother’s Milk Bank.
(405) 972-1111
Food pantry, mobile pantry, eye clinic, secondhand clothing store, and resource connection.
(405) 632-2644
Clothing assistance, a dental clinic, meals, crisis counseling, rehab programs, and emergency shelter.
(405) 232-2709
Combats furniture poverty by supplying disadvantaged families with essential items to create comfortable and functional homes.
(405) 620-6055
Provides beds and bedding to ensure children have a safe, and comfortable place to sleep.
In-home meal delivery for adults 60 and older, or those who are unable to leave their homes or prepare meals without significant assistance.
(405) 609-1035
Tulsa
A drop-in center for adults experiencing mental illness and/or homelessness to easily access hygiene kits, bus passes, food, water, and peer support.
(918) 382-2435
Serves men, women, and children who are under-resourced and need assistance with clothing, food, and utilities. Multiple locations.
(918) 587-5082
Rapid rehousing services, emergency shelter, medical assistance, showers, and legal aid for individuals experiencing homelessness.
(918) 583-5588
Ministers to those experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness, by offering Christ-centered solutions for Tulsans.
(405) 587-1186
Located in Tulsa’s Pearl District. Provides meals, showers, care, and faith-based services to individuals experiencing homelessness.
(918) 260-6605
Meal access for adults ages 60 and older, including meal delivery to seniors who are medically homebound.
(918) 835-4160
Daily meals for anyone who is hungry and shelter for anyone experiencing homelessness.
(918) 587-7801
Housing stability services, mobile outreach, and pop-up shelters for individuals experiencing homelessness.
(918) 204-3593
Mobile drop-in centers providing showers, laundry, clothing, a barbershop, and supportive services to those in need.
(918) 992-0212
Connection to food pantries throughout 24 eastern Oklahoma counties.
(918) 585-2800
Hygiene supplies, bus tokens, meals, a food pantry, internet access, legal aid, and resource connection.
(918) 742-5597
A 91+ bed emergency shelters, allowing survivors of domestic violence to stay safe, away from their abusers, for an average of 30-45 days.
(918) 743-5763