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Project 66 Food & Resource Center
Who Can Visit?
Project 66 serves residents from specific zip codes in the Edmond and central Oklahoma area, including Arcadia (73007), Edmond (73003, 73012, 73013, 73025, 73034), Guthrie (73044), Jones (73049), Luther (73054), Meridian (73058), and Oklahoma City (73131, 73134). If you live outside these zip codes, you can visit rfbo.org to find the pantry nearest you.
Items Needed for Registration
Bring a photo ID and proof of address (such as a piece of mail, utility bill, or lease agreement) when you come for the first time.
Good to Know
Visitors can expect a cart full of groceries to take home. One reviewer shared that the pantry provides about two weeks' worth of food per family. The process typically takes under an hour. You'll check in at the front desk, fill out a short intake form, and then be guided to the food area to make your selections.
Food & Essentials
Project 66 is committed to providing high-quality, nutritious food. You can expect fresh produce, meat, dairy, and a variety of dry and canned goods. Reviewers have mentioned items like fruits, vegetables, frozen meats, canned goods, breads, snacks, cookies, cakes, and drink items. Personal hygiene items may also be available. The pantry aims to offer food that's fresh and not expired.
How to Pick Up
Project 66 is a client-choice food pantry, which means you shop and pick the items you and your family will actually eat. Volunteers push a grocery cart through the pantry with you and help you shop. If you don't have time to shop yourself, let the front desk know when you check in and a volunteer will shop for you and bring the items out to your vehicle.
Additional Support
Beyond food, Project 66 connects visitors with local resources that can help with other needs, such as finding community clinics, learning English, or getting assistance with rent or utilities. Volunteers are also known to pray with visitors who'd like that kind of support.
Ways to Give
Project 66 is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit, so all donations are tax deductible. There are several ways to give:
- Online: Donate securely at secure.qgiv.com/for/project66
- Amazon Wish List: Send needed items directly from the Amazon wish list
- Venmo: Search for @Project66 in the Venmo app
- Check: Mail to 2612 S Kelly Ave, Edmond, OK 73013
- Non-perishable food items: Accepted year-round. Drop off during business hours (Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.) or leave items in the drop box on the back side of the building. See the current Food Needs List for most-needed items.
- Food drive: Email office@project66.org or call (405) 341-1353 to organize a food drive. Staff can coordinate pick-ups, drop-offs, and share the most-needed items.
How to Join the Team?
Project 66 relies on dedicated volunteers to serve the community. Volunteer applications are open to general volunteers (age 18+), students (under 18), and individuals fulfilling court-ordered community service. The greatest need is on Monday and Thursday evenings from 5:45 to 8:00 p.m. For questions about volunteering, including group opportunities, email volunteer@project66.org.
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