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  1. Food and Shelter started as a once-per-week lunch for people who were homeless and has since grown into a fully operational soup kitchen and shelter program. For over 30 years, Food and Shelter has been feeding hungry women, children, and men and housing families in crisis.

  2. For over 30 years, Food and Shelter has been feeding hungry women, children, and men and housing families in crisis. Food and Shelter are core components of our services and what we believe to be the fundamental human rights of every individual in our community.

  3. Food and Shelter, through a partnership with Norman Mission Ministries and United Way, assists families on the brink of homelessness or who have recently been homeless with one-time rent and utility. Funding for these services is limited. To learn how to qualify, call Food and Shelter at 405.360.4954.

  4. The mission of Food and Shelter is simple: We feed people who are hungry and help people who are homeless make their way back home. Food and Shelter was founded in 1983 by a group of compassionate members of McFarlin United Methodist Church led by Harriet Leigh and Kathryn Selmon.

  5. Food and Shelter is excited to announce the opening of our new food and resource center, The Share Center. The Share Center is a free grocery store and resource center for individuals and families in Norman, Noble, Lexington, or McClain County.

  6. Empowering people in need of food, homes and hope. The mission of Food and Shelter is very simple. We feed those who are hungry and wrap our arms around the lost and alone, helping them find their way back home.

  7. We recommend sending donations to Alameda Church of Christ or First Baptist Church clothing closets or the Outreach Thrift Shop on NE12th. All of these organizations provide our residents and guests free clothing. Food and Shelter is committed to respecting the privacy of donors.

  8. Supporting Food and Shelter through your donation means the world to us. Whether an in-kind gift, financial gift, or attendance at one of our special events, we feel your support and share it with our residents and guests.

  9. Tuscany Court has 16 two-bedroom housing units for individuals and families who need safe and supportive affordable housing. Those interested can contact us at 405.360.4954 to learn about potential openings.

  10. If you want to get involved or need assistance from Food & Shelter, please call us at (405) 360-4954. You can submit general inquiries about Food & Shelter below. Please do not use this form to request services.

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