The Printable Resource List document is compiled by Catholic Charities of OKC and contains the contact information for area agencies that provide resources.
To receive assistance, clients must bring an ID and Proof of Residence (examples of proof include: a utility bill, a rent receipt, or another piece of mail). We are currently able to provide services to people living in the following zip codes: 73102, 73103, 73104, 73105, 73106, 73107, 73108, 73118
Infant Crisis Services provides formula, food, diapers, blankets, clothing, and other basic necessities by appointment. Please call (405) 528-3663 to schedule an appointment. These services are available four times annually to children birth – age 3.
Affiliated with the United Methodist Church, Skyline provides free and low-cost assistance to children, families and senior citizens. The organization provides clothing, meals and emergency food, eye care and eyeglasses and other support services.
Yukon Sharing Ministry provides food, clothing, limited utility assistance, prescriptions, gasoline for a job search, limited rental assistance, and referral to other agencies. Emergency shelter is available.
We partner with other community agencies to provide wraparound services to victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse, and human trafficking.
Yukon Sharing Ministry provides food, clothing, limited utility assistance, prescriptions, gasoline for a job search, limited rental assistance, and referral to other agencies. Emergency shelter is available.
Through the non-residential services, The Dragonfly Home serves women and men who have been exploited in sex trafficking, labor trafficking, or both. In some situations, The Dragonfly Home serves youth victims of human trafficking, as well
food, help with utility bills, bus tokens, and deposits for public housing and assists with medical prescriptions, Oklahoma identification cards and birth certificates.
Pregnancy counseling, adoption counseling before and after placement, home visits if needed, assistance in choosing and meeting a family for placement, planning hospital stay, determining how much contact you want after placement, transportation to doctor’s appointments, case management, limited financial assistance
food, help with utility bills, bus tokens, and deposits for public housing and assists with medical prescriptions, Oklahoma identification cards and birth certificates.