Support Our Mission
26 Ways to Care in 2026
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.
To celebrate 2026, we're focusing on 26 unique ways that friends like you can invest in CCF's future. Your support comes in many forms, and every single one matters.
Sometimes the most powerful way to care is just a click away:
Give Online – Set up a gift online at any amount!
Subscribe to Our Newsletter – Stay connected with impact stories
Re-share Our Social Content – Amplify our reach
Tag Us in Your Stories – Help spread the word
Text to Give – Send "CCFOK" to 26989
Care with Your Clicks
Our volunteers dedicated over 8,200 hours last year. Join them:
Choice Pantry Volunteers – Help families shop with dignity
Community Garden Support – Assist with planting and harvesting
Book & Snack Mobile Site Hosts – Partner with us
Back2School Bash Vendors – Share community resources
Collection Drive Coordinators – Host snack/supply drives
Special Event Volunteers – Support fundraisers
Fresh Pass Greeters – Welcome walk-in guests
Care with Your Time
A monthly gift of $26 can help keep our doors open, our shelves stocked, and families staying in their homes:
Give Monthly Online – $26/month (or any amount)
Round-up for 2026 – Automatic credit card roundups
One-Time Annual Gift – Helps meet our $24,000 goal
Corporate Matching Gift – Double your impact by asking your employer to match!
Workplace Giving Campaign –Advocate for CCF
Sponsor a Program – Food4Kids, Book Mobile, Garden
Legacy Gift – Talk with your financial advisor about estate planning
Care with Your Treasure
Care with Your Presence
Your Own Way
Create your own unique way to care for Creek County! Host a birthday fundraiser on Facebook, organize a neighborhood food drive, challenge friends to a giving competition, coordinate a youth service project, or dream up something entirely new. We'll support your creativity with resources, materials, and promotion. Contact us to discuss your idea: 918-224-6464 or director@ccfok.org
Ladies Luncheon
2026 | Downtown Sapulpa
Gather with women leaders and community advocates for an afternoon of connection, inspiration, and learning about CCF's impact on families throughout Creek County. Features keynote speaker, program updates, and networking.
Stay tuned for details!
Giving Game Night: Partner Edition
2026
Join local nonprofit leaders and partners for a night of fun, friendly competition, and community support! A fun, educational way to engage with local organizations that are making an impact. Stay tuned for details!
Mystery Dinner Fundraiser -
"Mystery on 66"
2026
Experience an evening of intrigue at a historic Sapulpa mansion with dinner, entertainment, and a Route 66-themed mystery to solve. Ticket sales and sponsorships support CCF operations and emergency assistance programs.
Stay tuned for details!
Hope for the Holidays -
Campaign Sponsorship
October - December 2026
Partner with CCF's annual holiday giving campaign by sponsoring food distributions, toy drives, or emergency assistance for families facing hardship during the winter months.
Route 66 Centennial Celebration
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of America's Mother Road with CCF! Watch for details on the Route 66 roadtrip through Sapulpa.
26 ways to care. One Caring Community of Friends.
Your Impact in Action
Thanks to the generosity of our community, we're making a meaningful difference at Caring Community Friends. Here's 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!
KIDS PROGRAMS
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 Security
We provided more than $650,000 worth of food to 12,171 families, ensuring access to nutritious meals throughout Eastern Creek County.
Emergency Support
More than $66,800 in financial aid helped 1,094 individuals stay in their homes through rent and utility assistance.


