

At All Souls, love is not just a feeling—it’s a practice. The Community Resource Bank was founded on that conviction: that meeting someone’s material needs is a sacred act. Each month, CRB gathers and distributes food, clothing, and essentials, linking our congregation’s generosity with the real needs of our community.
Through this partnership with Raising Native Hope, we’re deepening that commitment—building relationships and awareness while addressing one of Tulsa’s most urgent humanitarian needs.
How You Can Help
This November, the Community Resource Bank (CRB) is partnering with Raising Native Hope to support Indigenous community members in Tulsa who are experiencing homelessness and hunger.
We’re collecting new and gently used coats, sweaters, small pop-up tents, blankets, and sleeping bags to help our neighbors stay warm through the winter months.
Donation Drop-Offs:
Each item you bring is a gesture of care, a way of saying, you are seen, you are valued, you are loved.
Why It Matters
Native Americans are among the most underserved populations facing homelessness and hunger in our city. By joining forces with Raising Native Hope, we’re not just providing warmth—we’re standing in solidarity, amplifying visibility, and affirming the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
This is how we live our faith at All Souls: through simple, compassionate acts that ripple outward with lasting impact.