Infant Crisis Services expands support amid SNAP challenges and growing need
OKLAHOMA CITY – Infant Crisis Services was started in a Sunday School class in 1984. Today, the organization serves families all across the state, supplying diapers, formula, and food. In today’s difficult times, especially for families depending on SNAP benefits. They are stepping up their efforts, even more than normal.
“If you have a child that needs food, formula, or diapers, all we need you to do is call and make a same-day appointment,” said Allison Parker, Director of Communications for Infant Crisis Services…