Hunger In Oklahoma
Oklahoma is one of the hungriest states in the nation. The majority of people served by the Regional Food Bank are chronically hungry children, seniors living on limited incomes and hardworking families struggling to make ends meet. The Regional Food Bank distributes on average 50 million pounds of food each year through its network of more than 1,300 community-based partners in 53 counties in central and western Oklahoma.
Who We Serve
Our Service Area
The Regional Food Bank serves 53 counties in central and western Oklahoma.
The remaining 24 counties are serviced by the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma.
*Data is from July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024.
- Alfalfa
- Atoka
- Beaver
- Beckham
- Blaine
- Bryan
- Caddo
- Canadian
- Carter
- Cimarron
- Cleveland
- Coal
- Comanche
- Cotton
- Custer
- Dewey
- Ellis
- Garfield
- Garvin
- Grady
- Grant
- Greer
- Harmon
- Harper
- Hughes
- Jackson
- Jefferson
- Johnston
- Kay
- Kingfisher
- Kiowa
- Lincoln
- Logan
- Love
- Major
- Marshall
- McClain
- Murray
- Noble
- Okfuskee
- Oklahoma
- Pawnee
- Payne
- Pontotoc
- Pottawatomie
- Roger Mills
- Seminole
- Stephens
- Texas
- Tillman
- Washita
- Woods
- Woodward