Oklahoma receives about $120 million each month in Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) funding. Without a federal budget deal, those payments could be delayed for thousands of Oklahomans.
Several Tulsa-area organizations have help available for SNAP recipients.
Family and Children’s Services
Hosting a clothing and canned food drive Nov. 10-21, 2025.
Donation boxes are available at 10 Tulsa-area locations.
Tulsa Farmers’ Market
Offering $20 in community tokens to supplement benefits for eligible SNAP cardholders.
Recipients must present their SNAP card and ID to receive tokens.
The program is currently capped at 100 households per market.
Donations can be made at the Tulsa Farmers’ Market website by Nov. 15.
The Oasis Projects
Donations support grocery giveaways, e

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