As the federal government shutdown continues, Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) is working to connect residents with vital community resources to help ease financial uncertainty and maintain access to essential services. Many families, seniors and individuals are already feeling the effects, and OKDHS encourages Oklahomans to seek available support programs.
— Resources for Those in Need • BeANeighbor.org: Search for local resources including food pantries, housing assistance, mental health services and more.
• WIC Program: Available for SNAP-eligible women, infants and children up to age 5 through the Oklahoma Department of Health. Details at oklahoma.gov/ health/services/children-family- health/wic.html.
• Call 211: A free statewide service connecting callers with certified specialists who can help locate food, housing, and social services. Assistance is available by phone, live chat, text or online search.
• Child and Adult Care Food Program: Schools and childcare providers can apply at cnp.sde. ok.gov/CACFP/WelcomeSNPM. aspx for financial reimbursement to help stretch food budgets.
— How to Help Others
Oklahoma Human Services is urging residents to embody “The Oklahoma Standard” – the long-standing tradition of neighbors helping neighbors.
• Partner through Be A Neighbor: Organizations can register at BeANeighbor.org to connect directly with individuals and families affected by the shutdown.
• Check on neighbors: Especial-