Philanthropies in Tulsa
Homelessness in Oklahoma
Hunger in Oklahoma
How You Can Get Involved
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SPUD Club is visiting this philanthropy this Thursday.

What is City Lights Tulsa? (Accept Night Lights)

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This is a consequence of homelessness.

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This is a consequence of going hungry.

Answers Vary

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This is an item you could bring to the food drive this week.

(Answers Vary)

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This non-profit sports the "Pack Away Hunger" program, allowing volunteers to build a backpack with food for the weekends for kids struggling with hunger.

What is the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma?

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This is the process that keeps people suffering from homelessness homeless.

What is the cycle of homelessness?

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Name one philanthropy that deals with hunger in our community.

Answers Vary.

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This is a philanthropy that we attended at Service Day (not previously listed)

What is; Inverness, Bridges, Villages, Emergency Infant Services, Building All Children, Crosstown Learning Center, Tulsa Dream Center?

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This philanthropy, which placed 1370 animals in 2025 alone, allows volunteers enrichment opportunities with adoptable dogs and cats.

What is Tulsa SPCA?

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This current mayor of Tulsa hopes to functionally end homelessness in our city by 2030.

Who is Monroe Nichols?

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This government program, the largest against hunger in the U.S., allows people in poverty or on lower incomes buy food.

What is SNAP/Food Stamps?

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This event is hosted yearly by Company 21 at Holland Hall and runs carnival games for those in the Down Syndrome community.

What is the Buddy Walk?

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This religious non-profit allows volunteers to staff and stock a "grocery store" for people facing hunger.

What is Catholic Charities?

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Name a type of homelessness.

Accept any of: Chronic, Episodic, Transitional, Hidden

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This is the difference between a food bank and a food pantry.

Something along the lines of food banks distribute food to pantries, while pantries distribute food to the public.

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This event is run by Med Club once a semester and supports the Oklahoma Blood Institute.

What is the Blood Drive?

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This philanthropy has summer camps for children with physical disabilities and hosts many different adaptive sports.

What is the Center (For Individuals with Physical Challenges)?

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According to Oklahoma Policy Institute, around this many people were experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma last year.

How many is 5,500?

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This is the probability that someone in Oklahoma is food insecure. (1 in X)

What is 1 in 6?

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This is what we donated in our first semester drive.

What is warm clothing?