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First Baptist Church - Food Distribution Center
Who Can Visit?
This food distribution center is part of First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City's CareForOKC ministry, which serves the homeless, working poor, refugees, people in life transitions, and others in need.
Food & Essentials
Through CareForOKC, the church provides food and clothes to people in the community.
Ways to Give
You can support First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City in several ways. Donate online at the church's giving page as a one-time or recurring gift. You can also give during Sunday worship or mail a check to 1201 N Robinson, Oklahoma City, OK 73103. For questions about giving, email tadams@fbcokc.org or call (405) 232-4255.
How to Join the Team?
First Baptist Church of Oklahoma City welcomes volunteers to help with CareForOKC community outreach. If you'd like to serve, visit the church's volunteer page or fill out the interest survey. You can also reach the church at (405) 232-4255 or info@fbcokc.org.
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