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    Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition

    3.0 (1 review)

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    Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

    Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma

    4.6
    (13 reviews)

    A wonderful organization doing invaluable work in the OKC community. Their facility is top-notch. I…read moregot the opportunity to volunteer there recently and I'm so glad I did. I learned so much about the great work they are doing for individuals, children and families who are experiencing hardship in accessing food. A bit of background: They are the state's largest private hunger-relief organization. They provide enough food to feed more than 116,000 hungry Oklahoman's each week through a network of schools and charitable feeding programs in 53 central and western Oklahoma counties. During a recent volunteer experience I got to see first hand what others in the OKC community have been raving about. This is the most well organized (and fun!!) volunteer experiences I've ever had. The volunteer leadership team does a great job at providing an bit of educational background about the organization and overview of what's in store for our time with them over the course of the next two hours. The team did a great job at supporting and directing us during our session. Learn more about volunteering at the RFBO on their website. I hope to return as volunteer at The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma soon!

    I came here with my friends group not really expecting much. I have grown up volunteering and love…read morevolunteering (I know, weirdo) so I have been in quite a few establishments. This was the most organized, clean, never slow, not a waste of my time feeling, and friendly volunteering I have ever participated in for an establishment like this. Usually it feels disorganized or like you should be doing more, but these people really have it down to a science on how to best utilize their volunteers. Now we organized food products into boxes according to weight so I don't know how other volunteering opportunities go there, but I am assuming everything is clockwork at RFB after my last experience. If you are looking for mindless volunteering where you move a lot, dance to music, love meeting new people or want to hang/work with friends, and want to find out instantly how many families your hard work will bring food too. Go here. Plus there staff is really friendly and helpful. Bonus they are very organized in logging your hours if you are needing it documented. I would come back.

    Homeless Alliance

    Homeless Alliance

    4.3
    (6 reviews)

    I got there November 19th of 2025, I told him that I needed to get stable and get in to my own…read morehouse and work on getting my SSI started so I would have income coming in, they absolutely nothing to help me, not to mention every day there was nothing but drugs and drunks everywhere you turned, needles on the ground, it's not a safe place to be, and when I found out that the night shelter was closing on March 31st all I did was worry about the people that was there and that I had made friends with people with that were in wheelchairs and couldn't walk or didn't have legs or feet or who could even barely move that wheelchairs because when they kicked you out at 5:30 in the morning you had to have all of your belongings too or they would throw it out in 24 hours I had to stand in line for 2 hours one morning just to check in to eat breakfast pouring down rain or when that bad lizard came in when the temperature 40 and the minus Celsius was 40.

    I came here to participate in serving lunch with a church group. There was a brief talk from an…read moreAdmin summarizing the Homeless Alliance's vision and it was very surprising to hear how unique their efforts were and how nobody else does what they offer. It is quite embarrassing for OKC imo to be honest that so little is done for the homeless community. We got to cook food, serve it, and assist with keeping the dining area organized and clean. There was a lot of interaction and everyone got food and drinks. It was a quick effort and gave some good insight into what happens at this facility. They offer more for the homeless than just a place to get food, and I totally recommend you to get involved.

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store

    The Salvation Army Thrift Store

    3.8
    (12 reviews)

    I love most all Salvation Army locations. This one is closest to me, and my fiancé and I frequent…read morethis location often. What I love about all the Salvation Army locations is that everything is well organized and clean. Usually, things are organized by color and item, and usually easy to find things I you have an idea what you're thrifting for. Knocking off a star, because they no longer carry nice jewelry anymore due to opening up a shop in Yukon focusing on higher end items that never opened due to the pandemic. I wished they'd set their jewelry out and start selling real items again since, their other location never was able to open. Otherwise, great place to buy clothes, furniture, plates, and other Knick knacks.

    I usually never post things like this, but today I felt extremely disrespected and humiliated at…read moreSalvation Army. An employee was loudly looking for the owner of a Tesla because my dog was inside the car, even though Dog Mode was on, the AC was set to 70 degrees, and the temperature was clearly displayed on the screen. I immediately explained that the car was in Dog Mode and that my dog was completely safe. What bothered me most was that even after the situation was clarified, there was still no apology for the way it was handled publicly. I completely understand people caring about animal safety, but situations like this should be approached respectfully and after actually checking the circumstances first. Tesla Dog Mode exists specifically to keep pets safe and climate controlled while owners briefly go inside stores. Staff should be educated about this before publicly accusing customers.

    WildCare Foundation

    WildCare Foundation

    4.2
    (9 reviews)

    I found what I thought was a baby possum in the middle of my road so I grabbed it up and put it in…read morea pet carrier. After reviewing options I did not think I could take care of it, so I called wild are and they are there on Sundays so I headed out. Once there I rang the bell for admittance and was met by a very nice lady. She came out and got the carrier and had me fill out some paperwork. She came back and told me it was actually a mole and was an adult. I asked her if I should have left it and she said not tht it was very unusual that it was above ground. She said they would check it over and if all good release it back into the wild. I did not know this place was here. There were 5 or 6 ladies there working on things. I left them a donation since they are a 501 c3 non profit with no public funding at all. Many thanks to the folks working there.

    I found an injured bird, called this center, and was told to bring him in. That gave me hope, so I…read moredrove two hours. The staff smiled, took him in, mentioned donations, and I donated -- trusting they would actually help him. They promised updates by phone or email. I got nothing. For weeks, no one answered calls. When I finally got through, I was told the bird had been euthanized because he was paralyzed. No call, no notice, no chance to step in. For a place that calls itself a rehabilitation center, deciding paralysis equals death is disturbing. Instead of honesty and care, I got silence, false promises, and attitude when I questioned it. They took my trust, my donation, and the life of the animal I brought to them.

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