Community Services/Non-Profits near Sand Springs, OK

17 locations found near Sand Springs

“We had a really great experience here racing Bmx !! The people there are amazing!! The staff treated us like family and friends!! We are looking forward to seeing them again soon!!”

4.8 Superb34 Reviews

“My niece came to live with us and brought a bunny that she had bought at a garage sale. The poor thing was kept in a carrier crate most of the time. Unfortunately we couldn't care for her the way she deserved and we have a dog that we couldn't trust around her. I was able to take her here and they are actually fostering her. I was so relieved to know she would be well cared for. The staff was helpful and the facility was clean.”

4.5 Superb46 Reviews

“I highly recommend if you have the ability to make a donation do so. The ministers and Zach are very helpful to the unhoused families to provide them with homes clothing and shelter.”

4.7 Superb29 Reviews

“Took my 2 year old pup there got him fixed on 2/28/24 they took very good care of my dog amazing and the person that I left him with was absolutely amazing She said to him Hey do you want to go pee on stuff and he got excited and then we picked him up he's doing awesome”

4.6 Superb70 Reviews

“Took my daughter here for the first time and she was very grateful and appreciated everything she and my granddaughter received. There was one volunteer, who was rude to the mothers. But everyone else was very friendly and kind! Thanks Emergency Infant Services and all who donate their time!❤???”

4.6 Superb59 Reviews

“I had such a wonderful experience coming here. The shop is very cute and clean, the selections are tasteful and carefully displayed. And the prices are great.The service was also wonderful. The ladies at the cashier were very helpful, and friendly, and didn’t mind my little one running around the shop trying to buy all their toys.Not your typical thrift shop experience. I will definitely be coming back.”

5 Superb11 Reviews

“This place is an awesome stop right off Route 66/Southwest Blvd in the Red Fork area of Tulsa, Oklahoma. We didn’t get to go inside the building they have but we did walk around and see the things they keep outside on the property. A large historical steam powered locomotive engine is the star of the show. Also there is a caboose, passenger train car, an old city bus and an old railway maintenance truck. My favorite part was the super neat neon sign they have near the road. Route 66 is such an awesome part of Americana and I’m so glad that my hometown of Tulsa has a large role in the history of this special roadway. This should be a must stop on any Route 66 road-trip or if you’re in T-town visiting! Interesting, cool and historical place.”

4.6 Superb49 Reviews

“Vanessa Adams did the tour and historical information session. She was very knowledgeable about the 1921 massacre, the history of Oklahoma, how the Buffalo soldiers, and numerous other history all were relevant.”

5 Superb46 Reviews

“Spent every year before COVID working on making bags of food for school children. Had a blast. Everyone that worked there were very nice, very helpful. Hope to do it again this year”

4.6 Superb41 Reviews

“It is only appropriate that I write this review on 211 Day! CSC does amazing work in our community and has been for 78 years. It was originally formed to bring social agencies together to communicate, identify issues of shared concern, and explore ways to work cooperatively to better serve people in need. Their vision is for Tulsa to be empowered to ignite opportunities and eliminate disparities for all people. Their mission is to confront challenges to health, social, education and economic opportunities, and strategically advance effective community-based solutions. They do this through research, planning, networking, and mobilizing resources. One of the things they do is run the 211 help line. Anyone can call be connected to the resources and services they need including help with food, clothing, utility/rent bills, housing, health services, employment and even crisis lines. It is a wonderful service for those organizations that are providing help. Help is also offered in other languages including Spanish, Zomi, and Burmese. CSC is a great resource when it comes to accessing demographic info, economic trends, and culture to provide leadership for best shaping a historically different new era ahead that will offer a high quality of life for Oklahomans. They use this information to implement an overall prevention strategy for enhancing human development focused on investing in people, enabling more individuals to care for themselves and their families, and to contribute to a positive civic health. Their main investment areas are: data & Information, education, health, housing & homelessness, reduced incarceration, and veterans. As a catalyst seeking and driving solutions to meet critical needs, they serve their mission through these five functions: Communicator, Convener, Connector, Creator, and Capacity-Builder.”

5 Superb9 Reviews

“Amazing gym with all the needs for a good workout, chill environment, friendly fun, and helpful staff and people , not to many crowded, and in a great location. Overall W”

4.5 Superb55 Reviews

“Photography location gem! I have loved the outcome of using the grounds and buildings in my sessions here and think this location has so much potential for versatility.”

4.3 Superb50 Reviews

“DOES NOT HAVE AN IMMERSIVE/CRAFTING EXHIBIT
(at the moment)
Building now owned by TU and has an art gallery on the ground floor.
2nd and 3rd floors are being repurposed right now.
Building can be rented for events.

Free events every 1st Friday of the month for the Tulsa Art Crawl.”

4.3 Superb144 Reviews

“The facility is a great place for the family or just you to go exercise and the staff is above and beyond helpful . They stay on top of keeping it all clean and neat , would definitely recommend checking it out if you have not”

4.2 Good78 Reviews

“I volunteer with the race very year. It is by far the best experience for a run this big. It is well organized. Safety is a priority. And above all, fun. When the rain came in, everyone rolled with it. The staff stay onsite until the last runner is over the finish line. Everyone matters and you get that impression by meeting the people behind the blue jackets. Absolutely love this program. They give so much to make sure the Route 66 Marathon is successful.”

3.4 Good22 Reviews

“This may be a stretch but I’m looking for my previous big sister Brianna (idk if that’s how she spelled it) at the time she had no kids & had to be in her early 20’s , she had a husband named Andy & they lived anywhere between the 71st-91st area in Tulsa ? I’ve never forgot about her she was a big part of my childhood ! My name is Nubia & at the at time I had to be 7-8 years old I will leave a pic below to show how I looked at the time ! I wanna reconnect with her!”

3 Average6 Reviews

“Went there Pre-Covid. I took the IT course and was helped to find a job. I worked with Kelsy Jones, Mr. William and a few others. It is a place of kind, caring people. While there, I met a few people who were homeless and had hit rock-bottom. They were able to get the help they needed: food, clothes, housing, and training. The place will not carry you, but show you how to take care of yourself. I recommend this place to anyone who need to get back on their feet.”

2.7 Average53 Reviews

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