Food & Nutrition.
At Neighbors Along the Line, we believe no one should have to choose between feeding their family and meeting other basic needs. Our Food & Nutrition Program is one of our core services, offering not just emergency food assistance, but also education and inspiration for healthy, affordable meals.
We are here to serve individuals and families facing food insecurity with compassion, dignity, and practical tools for wellness—because we know a full pantry is just the beginning.
Our Food Pantry is a lifeline for many in West Tulsa and Sand Springs. Eligible clients can receive food once per month on an emergency basis. We offer pantry staples, fresh produce (when available), and access to healthy meal-building ingredients.
Pantry Hours
Monday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tuesday: 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Wednesday: 3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday: 1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Farmer’s Table Hours
Monday–Thursday: 12:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
This service is available free of charge, thanks to the support of generous donors and community partners.
Who Can Receive Food Assistance?
To access the Food Pantry, clients must meet income and residency requirements. Our service area includes:
North: Osage County Line (Edison Street)
South: Arkansas River
East: I-244
West: Includes Sand Springs
What to Bring:
To receive food, please visit during Pantry Hours and bring the following documentation:
Photo ID – State-issued
Proof of address – Recent utility bill (gas, electric, or water) in your name, or lease/mortgage documents
Social Security cards – For all household members
Proof of food stamps – Letter from DHS showing current monthly benefit
Proof of income – Pay stub, Social Security or TANF benefit letter, bank statement showing deposit, or previous year’s tax return
If no income – Letter from DHS, Housing Authority, unemployment office, or from the person currently supporting you
If you're applying for Utility Assistance, please also bring the utility bill with a cutoff notice. (Note: Photo ID does not count as proof of address.)
How it works
We know that access to food is only part of the solution—knowing how to use it matters just as much.
Cooking Classes
Our hands-on cooking classes help participants learn to prepare affordable, healthy, and delicious meals. These classes are currently on hold due to ongoing COVID-19 safety concerns, but we look forward to resuming them soon.
Recipe Box
Looking for ways to use what’s in your pantry? Our downloadable Recipe Box includes practical, family-friendly ideas for creating nutritious meals with the items you receive from NATL.
Have questions?
(918) 584-1111
5000 Charles Page Blvd.
Tulsa, OK 74127