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Tulsa County residents can get free baby supplies for their infant and newborns. The programs, which may also provide diapers, also extend across Eastern Oklahoma. There are thousands of low income families as well as single moms and dads that get baby stuff each and every year.

Not only can items be given to the applicant. But the parent can also take advantage of counseling or receive help in applying for benefits such as WIC vouchers or SNAP food stamps. So many resources are given out in addition to diapers and infant formula. Furniture is also usually requested for a newborn, so charities give out cribs, high chairs, and even free car seats.

The leading non-profits to call for help in Tulsa County are below. If there is an agency that does not have diapers or the furniture that is needed, ask for referrals. As many agencies are aware of other programs too, such as some that offer free baby formula, financial aid to help pay for expenses associated with the newborn, and much more.

Love In The Name Of Christ - Payne County
Address is 203 W. Moses
Cushing, Oklahoma 74023
Referrals are given. Infants and kids under the age of 1 can get free wipes, toys, diapers, and even baby formula.

House Of Hope Pregnancy Care Center - Pontotoc County
Address is 509 E 12th St.
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Call (580) 332-4199 for information.
Parents that agree to case management and an earn as you learn service can get assistance. Free baby stuff is given out, including strollers, disposable diapers, maternity and baby clothing, cribs, and more.

Concern - Washington County
Address is 333 SW Penn Ave
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003
Main phone - (918) 336-4693
The charity has household goods, personal care items such as cloth diapers, soap, detergent, and other supplies.

Escape Ministries Manna Cafe - Pawnee County
There are two distribution centers. They include:
907 N Broadway, Cleveland, OK 74020, (918) 358-3625
A second is at Hwy 64 2.7 Miles S of Cleveland, Cleveland, Oklahoma 74020, call (918) 358-3625

Lighthouse Pregnancy Center - Delaware County
Address: 638 N 5th St.
Jay, Oklahoma 74346
(918) 253-5472
Family Support Services require applicants to sign up for “earn while you learn”. If qualified, there may then be baby or maternity clothes, strollers or high chairs, and diapers for infants.

Catholic Charities Helping Center - Muskogee
Address is 1220 W Broadway St
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918) 681-6115
Clients can call on the church only one time per month. When qualified, there are car seats, diapers, and other infant care items.

Alameda Church Of Christ – Cleveland County
801 E Alameda
Norman, OK 73071
Dial (405) 321-0788 for details.

Melinda's Closet
1151 E Main Street
Norman, Oklahoma 73071
(405) 321-0788

Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 528-3663
They help parents in a crisis. Single moms and immigrants are some of the main clients. Everything from infant formula to diapers and free gift cards for supplements are given out.

Youth Services - Okmulgee Okfuskee County
Location is 1950 N Okmulgee Ave
Okmulgee, OK 74447
(918) 756-7700
The non-profit has both pre- and post-natal education support services as well as supplies. Staff assist single parents, pregnant and parenting teens, and working poor as well as unemployed families with a second birth. Those who progress through the counseling will be given free baby wipes and diapers.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Pregnancy Resource Center Of Owasso – Tulsa County
8361 G Owasso Expy
Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
Main phone: (918) 272-4357
Kids up to 2 years old can be given baby clothing including onesies. Maternity clothes for moms and other stuff is available too.

Zoe Institute - Hands Of Grace Warehouse - Cherokee County
18929 E Bluebird Dr
Park Hill, Oklahoma 74451
(918) 453-9778

Caring Community Friends
12 W Burnham Ave
Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74067
(918) 224-6464
Low income Oklahoma families that can't get help from Sooner Care can try this non-profit. Apply for diapers, formula, clothes, car and SUV seats, health care and medication.

Help In Crisis - Cherokee County
205 N College Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918) 456-0673
Workshops and services are available as part of HELPING YOU GROW. This assistance programs also gives free infant formula, food, and diapers.

Pregnancy Center Of Tahlequah - Cherokee County
309 S Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464
Telephone number: (918) 453-9778

Birthright Of Tulsa – Tulsa County
6600 S Yale Ave Ste 1307, Warren Clinic Tower
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 481-4884
There are referrals. Other programs include baby as well as maternity clothes, diapers, and other baby stuff.

Emergency Infant Services
There are multiple locations in Tulsa County Oklahoma. They support new parents, including low income single moms and dads, immigrants, and the poor. Programs range from free cloth diapers (there may be sizes newborn – 6 years old), baby furniture, clothes, and more. They also help clients find housing or apply for SNAP food stamps, among other programs. As formula and food is also critical for a newborn.

222 S Houston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, dial (918) 582-2469
East Side center is 9910 E 42nd St Ste 100, Pawnee Bldg, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146, dial (918) 582-2469
District # 1 (STATION 4) is at 524 W 12th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
District #2, 7303 E 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Dstrict 3, Station 18, 4802 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
2412 N Harvard Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115, telephone (918) 828-5884
District 5 Station 25, 7419 E 42nd Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Harvest House - Rivergate Church – Tulsa County
Office address: 1439 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 884-7667
There may be diapers, pull ups, diapers, and miscellaneous baby items.

Multiple Salvation Army centers
The Christian church charity has many assistance programs, including financial. There are small appliances as well as furniture when available. Other goods include infant clothing, diapers and personal care items. Case managers also help with employment needs as well as benefits, including WIC vouchers. Find more details on Tulsa County Salvation Army programs.


Free diapers and baby supplies Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma.
Tulsa County residents can get free baby supplies for their infant and newborns. The programs, which may also provide diapers, also extend across Eastern Oklahoma. There are thousands of low income families as well as single moms and dads that get baby stuff each and every year.

Not only can items be given to the applicant. But the parent can also take advantage of counseling or receive help in applying for benefits such as WIC vouchers or SNAP food stamps. So many resources are given out in addition to diapers and infant formula. Furniture is also usually requested for a newborn, so charities give out cribs, high chairs, and even free car seats.

The leading non-profits to call for help in Tulsa County are below. If there is an agency that does not have diapers or the furniture that is needed, ask for referrals. As many agencies are aware of other programs too, such as some that offer free baby formula, financial aid to help pay for expenses associated with the newborn, and much more.

Love In The Name Of Christ - Payne County
Address is 203 W. Moses
Cushing, Oklahoma 74023
Referrals are given. Infants and kids under the age of 1 can get free wipes, toys, diapers, and even baby formula.

House Of Hope Pregnancy Care Center - Pontotoc County
Address is 509 E 12th St.
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Call (580) 332-4199 for information.
Parents that agree to case management and an earn as you learn service can get assistance. Free baby stuff is given out, including strollers, disposable diapers, maternity and baby clothing, cribs, and more.

Concern - Washington County
Address is 333 SW Penn Ave
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003
Main phone - (918) 336-4693
The charity has household goods, personal care items such as cloth diapers, soap, detergent, and other supplies.

Manger - Rogers County
110 N Chickasaw St
Claremore, OK 74017
(918) 341-6587
Call to apply for help. Low income families and single moms can get medications, maternity clothing, free diapers, layettes, car seats, personal hygiene products.

Escape Ministries Manna Cafe - Pawnee County
There are two distribution centers. They include:
907 N Broadway, Cleveland, OK 74020, (918) 358-3625
A second is at Hwy 64 2.7 Miles S of Cleveland, Cleveland, Oklahoma 74020, call (918) 358-3625

Lighthouse Pregnancy Center - Delaware County
Address: 638 N 5th St.
Jay, Oklahoma 74346
(918) 253-5472
Family Support Services require applicants to sign up for “earn while you learn”. If qualified, there may then be baby or maternity clothes, strollers or high chairs, and diapers for infants.

Catholic Charities Helping Center - Muskogee
Address is 1220 W Broadway St
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918) 681-6115
Clients can call on the church only one time per month. When qualified, there are car seats, diapers, and other infant care items.

Alameda Church Of Christ – Cleveland County
801 E Alameda
Norman, OK 73071
Dial (405) 321-0788 for details.

Melinda's Closet
1151 E Main Street
Norman, Oklahoma 73071
(405) 321-0788

Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 528-3663
They help parents in a crisis. Single moms and immigrants are some of the main clients. Everything from infant formula to diapers and free gift cards for supplements are given out.

Youth Services - Okmulgee Okfuskee County
Location is 1950 N Okmulgee Ave
Okmulgee, OK 74447
(918) 756-7700
The non-profit has both pre- and post-natal education support services as well as supplies. Staff assist single parents, pregnant and parenting teens, and working poor as well as unemployed families with a second birth. Those who progress through the counseling will be given free baby wipes and diapers.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Pregnancy Resource Center Of Owasso – Tulsa County
8361 G Owasso Expy
Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
Main phone: (918) 272-4357
Kids up to 2 years old can be given baby clothing including onesies. Maternity clothes for moms and other stuff is available too.

Zoe Institute - Hands Of Grace Warehouse - Cherokee County
18929 E Bluebird Dr
Park Hill, Oklahoma 74451
(918) 453-9778

Caring Community Friends
12 W Burnham Ave
Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74067
(918) 224-6464
Low income Oklahoma families that can't get help from Sooner Care can try this non-profit. Apply for diapers, formula, clothes, car and SUV seats, health care and medication.

Help In Crisis - Cherokee County
205 N College Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918) 456-0673
Workshops and services are available as part of HELPING YOU GROW. This assistance programs also gives free infant formula, food, and diapers.

Pregnancy Center Of Tahlequah - Cherokee County
309 S Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464
Telephone number: (918) 453-9778

Birthright Of Tulsa – Tulsa County
6600 S Yale Ave Ste 1307, Warren Clinic Tower
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 481-4884
There are referrals. Other programs include baby as well as maternity clothes, diapers, and other baby stuff.

Emergency Infant Services
There are multiple locations in Tulsa County Oklahoma. They support new parents, including low income single moms and dads, immigrants, and the poor. Programs range from free cloth diapers (there may be sizes newborn – 6 years old), baby furniture, clothes, and more. They also help clients find housing or apply for SNAP food stamps, among other programs. As formula and food is also critical for a newborn.

222 S Houston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, dial (918) 582-2469
East Side center is 9910 E 42nd St Ste 100, Pawnee Bldg, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146, dial (918) 582-2469
District # 1 (STATION 4) is at 524 W 12th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
District #2, 7303 E 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Dstrict 3, Station 18, 4802 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
2412 N Harvard Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115, telephone (918) 828-5884
District 5 Station 25, 7419 E 42nd Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Harvest House - Rivergate Church – Tulsa County
Office address: 1439 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 884-7667
There may be diapers, pull ups, diapers, and miscellaneous baby items.

Multiple Salvation Army centers
The Christian church charity has many assistance programs, including financial. There are small appliances as well as furniture when available. Other goods include infant clothing, diapers and personal care items. Case managers also help with employment needs as well as benefits, including WIC vouchers. Find more details on Tulsa County Salvation Army programs.

Wagoner Area Neighbors
Location is 100 NW 8th St
Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467
(918) 485-2309
The low cost thrift store and clothing closet has supplies. There are jackets, shoes, maternity clothes, and furniture such as high chairs. Hygiene supplies and diapers are also offered.

The Pregnancy Center - Woodward County
1321 Kansas Avenue
Woodward, OK 73801
Dial (580) 254-2805

Tulsa area free vehicle giveaways
Concern Center helps people with cancer or their family members. Cancer patients can get help from 333 SW Penn Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003. Call (918) 336-4693. Free cars, or rides for medical reasons, can be offered to people with cancer. There are vehicles and even airfare for families or patients.

Loving Help Fund takes in older cars, trucks, SUV and other vehicles. The vehicle is then repaired to make it drivable than giving away to a qualified low-income family in Tulsa County or the region. The charity relies on donations and volunteer mechanics to help people get a free truck or car. Call 918-798-9998, or more details are here. https://www.lovinghelpfund.org/.

Craig County Neighbors Helping Neighbors helps low-income families with costs of car ownership. The address is 224 W Sequoyah Ave, Vinita, OK 74301. The charity helps by giving free gas cards for a vehicle for people can get to the doctor or medical appointment. Phone: (918) 713-8088

Gods Helping Hands provides financial help for cars, trucks and more. Location is 600 Border St, Eufaula, OK 74432. Call (918) 689-1800. Financial assistance is for bills, including transportation such as for a car or repairs for a vehicle.

Victory Church provides help to the poor, people with no money and single moms, with transportation one program. The charity is at 7700 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136. the church partners with mechanics and auto dealers to help fix and give away a car. Call (918) 491-7700.

1-800-Charity Cars is a national charity organization. It provides free donated vehicles to a wide array of qualified low income clients and families. Example of beneficiaries include families transitioning from public assistance to a new job or training, survivors of domestic violence, the medically needy, individuals living in transitional housing units or shelter. There will also be charity cars for veterans and military members or their families. The car charity is at 1-800-242-7489.

Goodwill Industries of Tulsa has a Wheels for Work program, which provides a free vehicle (based on resources) for employment reasons. Free cars, trucks, and gasoline vouchers for the vehicle are available. They help residents of the Tulsa OK area get their transportation needs met. Location is 2800 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74107​. Main number is (918) 584-7291.

Associated Charities is at 212 E Bridge Ave, Blackwell, OK 74631. Struggling families can get help with transportation, including information on free car giveaways, gas cards, vehicle repairs and more. Call (580) 363-1290

Cars for Moms is a national organization that will give a free, used car to both single moms or dads. While the non-profit is limited in scope and resources, they do their best to provide a vehicle to qualified applicants. In addition to providing a low cost, or free car, truck, SUV or other forms of transportation, the non-profit even works to give rides for a crisis. Dial 800-470-1210.

Charity Motors gives away a donated vehicle (after it is been repaired) to qualified low-income families. The non-profit operates in many states - though not all. It is possible to get a truck, SUV, or small car from Charity Motors. The organization provides other transportation assistance as well as helping struggling people get a car, and dial 888-908-2277 or learn more on the Charity Motor programs. https://www.charitymotors.org/.

Free Charity Cars, also known as FCC, is a nationwide charity that gives away free used cars, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles to low-income families for employment reasons. They operate in all 50 states, with a focus of course on major cities and counties. There are online applications offered in order to get free vehicles and of course the number of people approved by FCC are limited and based on the charity’s resources. Find more details on how to get a vehicle for free from Free Charity Cars.

Here are several programs that provide assistance to veterans in acquiring a vehicle at no cost or even in fixing one, and look here for details on free auto repair for veterans.

Organizations that give free cars or trucks to veterans:
Cars 4 Heroes is a non-profit organization that aims to provide free, reliable transportation to veterans, active-duty military, and their families who are struggling to obtain a vehicle. The non-profit recognizes the sacrifices made by our military members and strives to ease their transition into civilian life by offering them a means of transportation, which includes free trucks, cars, motorcycles or something else.

When applying, the applicant needs to describe the reason for needing a car. As noted, this is a free transportation program for veteran, an active-duty military member, or a family member of a veteran or active-duty military member as well, such as their spouse or partner. https://cars4heroes.org/.

Vehicles for Veterans ( https://www.vehiclesforveterans.org/) uses donations from the community, including private individuals, auto dealerships, churches and corporations. The non-profit then uses the money from the sale of donated vehicles to fund programs that provide assistance to disabled and other veterans in need. They both collect from the public and/or give to veterans cars, free trucks, boats, or other vehicles.

Progressive’s Keys to Progress program (https://www.progressive.com/about/corporate-responsibility/keys-to-progress) is an initiative where the insurance company gives away free vehicles to deserving veterans, including low-income ones. In general, about 100 cars or trucks are given away by the corporation each year. The cars from Progressive’s Keys to Progress are usually presented on a designated giveaway day, which is typically held in November.

All applicants need to both be able to get a driver’s license in their state and get car insurance, whether from Progressive or another corporation. The giveaway also provides free vehicle to veterans who demonstrate and need and use of it, such as to get to work, start a business, or medical needs.

Disabled veterans can get financial help from the government, or sometimes a free car, from the VA Automobile Allowance and Adaptive Equipment Program. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers grant money to veterans with service-related disabilities to purchase a new or used vehicle. While it usually doesn’t provide free cars, the money from the VA will alleviate the financial burden by providing grants that can be used to buy or adapt vehicles so that they are suitable for disabled veterans.

More veteran free car programs can be found at (https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/special-claims/automobile-allowance-adaptive-equipment). The government provides help to veterans who have a service-connected disability and be qualified for compensation for the disability under Title 38, United States Code. The VA processes applications to this financial assistance programs for cars or transportation.

The Purple Heart Foundation (https://purpleheartfoundation.org/) may, from time to time, provide veterans and people who have been injured serving our country either (1) free grants to purchase a vehicle or (2) free cars. This national non-profit also relies on donations from the community, and resources are limited.

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Places for free food in Tulsa OK
Harvest House
Food Pantry address is 1439 E 71st St, Tulsa, OK 74136. Phone number is 918-884-7667
The charity assists with food, groceries, infant services or formula, and other non-perishable items.

Salvation Army Food Pantries and Soup Kitchens
Many services are run. There is a free food pantry and soup kitchen that may have Thanksgiving and Christmas meals. Help is for the homeless, children, and poor in Tulsa, and there are several centers besides this one. A free soup kitchen is also on site. Get free hygiene supplies, soup, detergent and other household stuff. Or learn about SNAP food stamps, USDA programs and more.

Address is 3901 East 28th Street, Tulsa, OK. Call (918) 747-8844
102 N Denver Ave c, Tulsa, OK 74103. Call 918-513-8274
Continue with Tulsa Salvation Army food assistance programs.
Manna House
Site address - 4921 East Admiral Place. Tulsa, OK 74115. Call 918-836-5541
A leading charity in the region for the less fortunate. Get free groceries, baby formula, clothes, and Ensure for seniors in Tulsa. The charity also tries to deliver meals to the homebound.

Broken Arrow (Broken Arrow Neighbors)
Address - 315 W College St, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Phone number - (918) 251-7781
Food as well as clothing assistance.

Broken Arrow (Arms Around BA) - Location is 840 S Elm Pl, Broken Arrow, OK 74012. Telephone: (918) 258-7714. This is another local pantry. Groceries are available for Tulsa County families in the area, and there may be referrals to charities and non-profits too..
Bixby (First Methodist)
14 E Dawes, Bixby, Oklahoma 74008. Church number: (918) 366-4463
Offers emergency food.

Catholic Charity social services
Free boxes of food, groceries, and more are offered. The homeless may get a meal, single parents baby formula, and other support is offered too. Families can receive help at most for times per year while pregnant women from Tulsa County can get assistance monthly, including diapers or infant formula. More on Catholic Charities Tulsa County assistance programs.

Catholic Charities of Tulsa - Main address: 2450 N Harvard, Tulsa, OK 74106. Primary phone number: (918) 949-4673. In addition to a food pantry, clothing, household items, and social services are provided to Tulsa low income families. Case managers can link the low income and people in poverty to SNAP food stamps too.
Catholic Charities - including Saint Anne's Catholic Church Ministry Of Compassion - Address is 301 South 9th St., Broken Arrow, OK 74012. (918) 258-5276
Crosstown Church of Christ
Location is 3400 E Admiral Pl, Tulsa, OK 74115. Dial 918-834-1395
Get free items such as vegetables, fruits, canned meats, Thanksgiving or Christmas meals, and fruit juices. Or get toilet paper, hand sanitizer, bathroom soap, or feminine goods.

Islamic Society of Tulsa
A free food pantry for anyone in need is at 4630 S Irvington Ave, Tulsa, OK 74135. Telephone - 918-240-3701

New Jerusalem Baptist Church
Address is 3427 N Birmingham Ave, Tulsa, OK 74110. Main number is 918-402-0061
Get kosher friendly meals, Vegetarian, and liquid nutrition supplements. Free food boxes, groceries and other goods are offered.

Yanush Community Kitchen
A soup kitchen and pantry is at 3001 SE 1005 Ave, Tuskahoma, OK 74574. Call 918-471-8098
Free hot meals, including breakfast, lunch or dinner.

Praise Christian Faith Center
Location is 4748 S 31st W Ave, Tulsa, OK 74107. Call 918 445-4999Free food pantries Tulsa OK

Sandusky Ave. Christian Church
Location is 4424 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112. For hours, dial 918-834-4427
Based on donations, there is Canned Meats - Tuna, Ham, Chicken. Or get Thanksgiving or Christmas baskets. Or clothes, counseling, and faith based guidance.

La Cosecha (The Harvest)
Main address is 10811 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74146. Call 918-607-4841

Highland Park Christian Church
Address is 5717 E 32nd St, Tulsa, OK 74135. Call 918-627-0783
The free daily pantry has canned and shelf stable foods, cereal, fresh eggs, milk, frozen meat, tuna or chicken, and fresh fruit and vegetables as well as pet food. A major focus is on single moms, the elderly and disabled and addressing hunger.

Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center
A soup kitchen and free food bank is at 1020 S Garnett Rd, Tulsa, OK 74128. Call 918-728-7260

Church in Power
Main location is 732 East 31st St N, Tulsa, OK 74106. Intake number is 918-406-8626
The food bank has Dried Beans, Cereal, Canned or Frozen Meat, and other goods. The homeless can get a sandwich, brown bag lunch, or water.

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