
Invest in Your Community, One Month at a Time
Over the last few years, Caring Community Friends has seen a growing number of families seeking our support. Since 2018, the number of families coming to us for help has grown by 242%. In 2024 alone, we served 12,783 people — one of the largest groups of clients we've ever seen.
We know that this growth isn't temporary. Inflation, stagnant wages, and the rising cost of living have created a perfect storm. For many of our neighbors, a single missed paycheck or unexpected medical expense is all it takes to tip into crisis.
More and more, we hear the same words:
"I've never asked for help before. I don't know how this works."
And to every person who walks through our doors, we say:
"You're welcome here, and we're so glad you came."
CCF is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. Donations are tax deductible.
Checks may be mailed to:
P.O. Box 1524
Sapulpa, OK 74067
#25for25 Campaign
This year, we're asking our community to walk alongside us and our clients in a new way. Our 25 for 25 campaign asks supporters to give $25 each month in 2025. This kind of reliable, regular funding allows us to act quickly, serve confidently, and plan effectively for the future.
In a world full of uncertainty, your monthly gift means reliability. It means full shelves, open doors, and families who get to stay in their homes.
Will you help Caring Community Friends continue stepping up to meet the needs of your community?
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Our Impact - Thanks To You!
Thanks to the generosity of our community, we're making a meaningful difference at Caring Community Friends. Take a look at what we accomplished last year!

Volunteer Service
More than 8,200 hours were dedicated by volunteers to support our programs, including the Choice Pantry, Book & Snack Mobile, Community Garden, and much more!

Youth Services
The Book & Snack Mobile facilitated 2,400+ visits, our Back to School Bash prepared 750 students for success, and the Food4Kids Backpack program provided 86,000 weekend snacks to at-risk students.

Food and Emergency Support
We provided more than $650,000 worth of food to 12,171 families, ensuring access to nutritious meals; and more than $66,800 in financial aid helped 1,094 individuals stay in their homes.