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Infant Crisis Services provides life-sustaining formula, food and diapers to babies and toddlers in times of crisis ... because no baby should go hungry.
"A mom with two young kids came in today for diapers, clothing, formula and food. She is going through a separation right now and money is tight. The extra help she gets from Infant Crisis..."
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Infant Crisis Services, Inc. began in 1984 as a service project of a Sunday school class at Westminster Presbyterian Church. The agency was housed for the first ten years of existence in the back of the old 2nd Presbyterian Church at NW 10th and McKinley. From 1995 to January of 2009, the organization operated out of free-standing building located at NW 39th and Penn. In February of 2009, through a gift from the Donald W. Reynolds Foundation, Infant Crisis Services moved into its current location at 4224 N. Lincoln Blvd. The agency is funded entirely by private donations and grants, receiving no federal, state or United Way funding. What began as a service project is now a vital social service agency helping more than 1,200 babies and toddlers each month.
Monday to Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Saturday: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Sunday: Closed Call ahead to make an appointment.
Infant Crisis Services is midway through its second 10 Dollars in 10 Days campaign, and the grassroots effort is bringing in lots of small donations that add up to big help for metro-area babies....
About 250 babies and young children have received food and diapers through two new branches of Infant Crisis Services.The nonprofit dedicated to helping poor children opened the branches three months ago in southwest and northwest Oklahoma City. Thousands...
Infant Crisis Services is midway through its second 10 Dollars in 10 Days campaign, and the grassroots effort is bringing in lots of small donations that add up to big help for metro-area babies....
About 250 babies and young children have received food and diapers through two new branches of Infant Crisis Services.The nonprofit dedicated to helping poor children opened the branches three months ago in southwest and northwest Oklahoma City. Thousands...
Supporters of Infant Crisis Services gathered Friday morning to celebrate the upcoming opening of two satellite offices for the nonprofit dedicated to helping poor children in the metro area....
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May 18, 2011 by Wendy Johnson
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With the help of the community, Infant Crisis Services supplies life-sustaining formula and food as well as diapers and clothing for babies and toddlers in times of crisis.