Introduction
In the heart of the Sooner State, where sprawling plains meet bustling cities, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma (RFBO) stands as a beacon of hope, providing critical nourishment to those in need. As the largest food bank in the state, RFBO serves as a lifeline for over 650,000 Oklahomans struggling with food insecurity.
Mission and Vision
The RFBO is a non-profit organization whose mission is to "alleviate hunger by providing food assistance to individuals and families in need while addressing the underlying causes of food insecurity." Through its comprehensive programs, advocacy efforts, and partnerships, RFBO envisions a world where every Oklahoman has access to nutritious and affordable food.
According to Feeding America, over 1 in 6 Oklahomans experience food insecurity. This means they lack reliable access to enough food to meet their basic nutritional needs. Children, seniors, and individuals with disabilities are among the most vulnerable populations to food insecurity.
Food insecurity has far-reaching consequences for individuals and communities. It can lead to:
RFBO plays a crucial role in combating food insecurity in Oklahoma. Its multifaceted approach includes:
RFBO sources food from a variety of sources, including:
The food is then distributed through a network of over 800 partner agencies across the state, including:
In addition to food distribution, RFBO offers a range of programs and services to address the underlying causes of food insecurity, such as:
RFBO collaborates with a diverse group of partners, including:
Through these partnerships, RFBO leverages resources and expertise to maximize its impact.
Supporting RFBO has numerous benefits for both individuals and the community as a whole:
Stories of Hope
The work of RFBO has touched the lives of countless Oklahomans. Here are three stories that illustrate the difference the food bank makes:
Maria, a single mother of three, lost her job during the pandemic. With no stable income, she struggled to put food on the table for her children. Desperation led her to RFBO, where she received groceries and nutritional support. Thanks to RFBO, Maria and her family were able to make ends meet and get back on their feet.
John, a frail senior citizen, lived alone in a dilapidated apartment. He had difficulty cooking for himself and often relied on unhealthy snacks. Through RFBO's partnership with a local senior center, John received meals and nutritional counseling. The meals provided him with nourishment, while the counseling helped him manage his chronic conditions.
Jessica, a community organizer, wanted to empower her neighborhood to become more self-sufficient. With the help of RFBO, she established a community garden. The garden provided fresh produce to local families and created a sense of community pride. It also taught residents about nutrition and healthy eating habits.
Food banks are essential in the fight against hunger and food insecurity. They:
There are many ways to support the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma:
Program | Number of Individuals Served | Food Distributed (pounds) |
---|---|---|
SNAP | 700,000 | 200,000,000 |
TEFAP | 150,000 | 30,000,000 |
Food Pantries | 500,000 | 100,000,000 |
Soup Kitchens | 250,000 | 50,000,000 |
Shelters | 100,000 | 25,000,000 |
Benefit | Description |
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Hunger Relief | Provides immediate food assistance to those in need. |
Healthier Communities | Improves nutritional status and reduces healthcare costs. |
Stronger Communities | Builds a sense of unity and supports local self-sufficiency. |
Economic Stimulus | Creates jobs and stimulates economic activity. |
Cost-Effectiveness | Provides a cost-efficient way to address food insecurity. |
Method | Description |
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Food Drive | Collect and donate non-perishable food items. |
Monetary Donation | Donate funds online or by mail. |
Volunteer | Assist with food sorting, packing, or distribution. |
Advocacy | Contact elected officials and support policies that address food insecurity. |
To alleviate hunger by providing food assistance to those in need while addressing the underlying causes of food insecurity.
You can host a food drive or donate non-perishable food items at any of our partner agencies.
Visit our website or contact us directly to inquire about volunteer opportunities.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program provides monthly food assistance benefits to low-income families.
The Emergency Food Assistance Program distributes food commodities to low-income individuals and families.
Contact your elected officials and support policies that increase access to affordable, nutritious food.
Visit our website at www.regionalfoodbank.org or call us at (405) 972-1111.
You can donate online at www.regionalfoodbank.org or mail your donation to 3355 S. Purdue Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73179.
Hunger is a solvable problem in Oklahoma. By supporting the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, you can make a tangible difference in the lives of your neighbors. Join us in the fight against hunger and help us create a state where everyone has access to nutritious, affordable food.
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