Master's Market serves residents in twelve zip codes in eastern Oklahoma County, including Midwest City, Del City, Nicoma Park, Spencer, Choctaw, and some OKC zip codes east of Bryant Avenue. When you
Who Can Visit?
Mid-Del Food Pantry serves residents of eastern Oklahoma County who live in specific ZIP codes. The pantry doesn't discriminate based on race, color, creed, national origin, religious preference, sex, age, or disability. Referrals can also be made through local churches or recognized social agencies.
The pantry only serves these ZIP codes: 73007, 73020, 73045, 73049, 73054, 73066, 73084, 73110, 73115, 73117, 73121, 73130, 73135, 73140, 73141, 73145, 73150, 73164, 73165, 74851, 74857, and 74881. If your ZIP code isn't on that list, you can ask for a referral to other food pantries in your area.
Items Needed for Registration
Bring a photo ID and a piece of current mail showing your address (such as a utility bill or rental agreement). You'll also want to have Social Security numbers and dates of birth for everyone in your household.
How Often You Can Visit?
You can visit once per month. Some reviewers mention being able to return sooner for fresh fruits and vegetables.
Good to Know
The produce area is set up outside, so dress for the weather when you visit. It can take some time to get through the line, but reviewers say the wait is usually less than an hour. Bring your documents every time you visit, not just on your first visit. The pantry has a daily quota, so arriving before closing time is recommended.
Food & Essentials
The pantry provides a variety of food including fresh produce like strawberries, potatoes, carrots, and vegetables, as well as meat, canned goods, cereal, and snacks. Reviewers mention receiving salmon, lamb, and other protein items, along with a good mix of shelf-stable foods. The pantry sources food from partners like the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma, which helps stretch donation dollars further. Some reviewers also note the pantry has provided pet food on occasion.
How to Pick Up
Clients fill out a survey about what food they want so that nothing goes to waste. The produce area is outside, and the main food pick-up takes place in the back parking lot on the left side of the building. You'll wait in line before being helped by staff and volunteers.
Ways to Give
Food donations can be dropped off at 322 N. Midwest Blvd during operating hours (Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, 9 am to 11:30 am and 12 pm to 2 pm). You can also make a one-time monetary donation or become a recurring "Friend of the Food Pantry" through the pantry's donation page. If you'd like to organize a food drive at your school, church, or business, call the pantry at (405) 732-3603 to find out what items are most needed. A Food Drive Toolkit is also available to help with planning.
How to Join the Team?
Volunteers are needed on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday during operating hours. For other available times, call the pantry directly. Volunteer roles include picking up donations, sorting and distributing food, screening clients, data entry, and loading or unloading donations. Download and complete the volunteer application to get started. You can also call (405) 732-3603 for more information.
Nearby Food Pantries
The WeCare Ministry at Nicoma Park First Baptist Church is open to community members who need help with basic needs. Anyone in need can come to receive food and other essentials.
First Southern Baptist Church runs a food pantry for people in the area who need help. Reviewers note that the church will help with food up to twice per year if you live in that area.
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