Commodity Supplemental Food Program
A federally recognized program that supplements qualifying seniors with a monthly box of shelf-stable food. Seniors must fulfill specific eligibility requirements.
A federally recognized program that supplements qualifying seniors with a monthly box of shelf-stable food. Seniors must fulfill specific eligibility requirements.
Offers ready-to-eat food onsite at schools to help students through the day and also offers groceries for the whole family to prepare food at home during the week.
Delivers fresh produce and shelf-stable groceries on a scheduled basis to
urban and rural communities with low food access or high food insecurity rates.
When natural disasters occur within our service area, we partner with
disaster-response organizations to get nourishing meals to families, individuals, and workers.
Kids' Cafe serves free meals to kids after school, on the weekends, and during the
summer. The meals are paired with after school educational programming.
Oklahoma Farm to Table provides families with fresh and nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables purchased from local farmers, strengthening the local food system.
Crossover Kids is committed to restoring our community through our after-school and summer programming for elementary school students in the Hawthorne neighborhood. We strive to help families develop children who will go into their adolescent years with an appreciation for education, a growing hunger to know God, and a deep passion to love their neighbors as themselves. Our programs include activities that cover Reading, Bible, Recreation, and S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) and are led by our College and High School Leaders (known as our College Leaders and StreetLeaders)! For more information on how to get involved in our programs, please email elizabethh@crossoverimpact.org.
It is important to work on system-level solutions to the issues our clients face alongside the daily needs they may request for assistance. Restore Hope provides a voice for our neighbors and encourages citizens to be engaged in this effort as well. Over the last two years, Restore Hope advocated for two bipartisan changes to the Oklahoma Residential Landlord Tenant Act to provide for a more balanced and stable rental environment in our state.
Education is a powerful tool to break the cycle of poverty and Restore Hope's "Project School Supplies" helps provide those tools to assist students in need. In 2023, Restore Hope provided supplies to 1,135 students from Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade in public schools in Tulsa County.
Restore Hope has been helping families prevent homelessness for over 30 years, with success rates over 99%. In 2022-2023, Restore Hope helped 1,219 families with $3,801,904 in rent assistance.