Community Resource Packet
Insight School of Oklahoma
ISOK's Student Resource Coordinators have compiled resources from around the state to assist our Oklahoma families. Listed below are several statewide resources (click on resource logo or hyperlink) and links to more specific regional/community resources. You will also find resources for the upcoming holiday season. Please let me know if you have any concerns or questions. We are here for you.
Statewide Resources
2-1-1 Oklahoma
Food Resources
Regional Food Bank of OklahomaThe Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma distributes food and other products through a network of nearly 1,300 charitable feeding programs, including community-based partner agencies, schools and community organizations. | Food PantriesAll locations are either Faith based, government, or non- profit organizations. | Hunger Free OklahomaIncludes information on SNAP applications, food resources, changes to nutritional programs, and opportunities to help. |
Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma distributes food and other products through a network of nearly 1,300 charitable feeding programs, including community-based partner agencies, schools and community organizations.
Infant Crisis Services' BabyMobile program is offering drive-thru diaper distributions four days a week. Services are available to children birth through age three. Call 405-501-4164 for an appointment. You can also text 405-289-9100.
Central Oklahoma's Food Pantry for Pets
Delivering free pet food and supplies to low-income seniors, veterans, homeless and those in domestic violence shelters so they can feed and care for their companion pet while helping them afford their own food and medical supplies.
Housing Resources
Housing and Urban Development (HUD) | Oklahoma City Emergency Housing/Shelters A list of emergency housing/shelters/transitional living resources in Oklahoma City provided by Oklahoma City Community College. | Tulsa Day Center In search of a shelter, a shower, clothing or medical assistance? We can provide those things and much more. Our doors are always open. |
Oklahoma City Emergency Housing/Shelters
Mental Health and Wellness
National Domestic Violence Hotline GET HELP WITHOUT SAYING A WORD. Online chat is available 24/7/365.
Mental Health Centers by City List of centers across the state.
Heartline of Oklahoma Mental Health help and Crisis Help
SAMHSA National Helpline
Confidential free help, from public health agencies, to find substance use treatment and information.
1-800-662-4357
Alcoholics Anonymous Oklahoma
Al-Anon
Support for family members.
Alateen
https://al-anon.org/newcomers/teen-corner-alateen/
Oklahoma Tobacco Helpline
1-800-Quit Now
Narcotics Anonymous
Eastern Area
(918) 747-0017
(888) 749-0017 Outside the Tulsa Area
Western Area:
(405) 524-7068 – Inside Oklahoma City
(866) 524-7068 – Outside Oklahoma City Area
Southern 5th Area:
(866) 524-7068
Red River Region: (888) 851-1246
1-800-273-TALK (8255)
Free and confidential support for people in distress, 24/7.
1-800-985-5990
Immediate crisis counseling related to disasters, 24/7.
Employment Resources
Regional Resource Links
Natural Disaster Resources
American Red Cross of Oklahoma Provides resources and support during ice/snow storms, tornadoes, flooding, fires, and power outages. | Southern Baptist Disaster Relief Disaster Relief Recovery teams help homeowners recover from tornadoes, ice storms, wildfires, and floods. | Salvation Army The Salvation Army supports long-term disaster recovery operations with flexible programming that is adaptable to the unique needs of individual communities. |