OKLAHOMA CITY, OK — Since the COVID-19 pandemic, organizations across the metro have been working to help provide the city’s homeless population with food and clothing after the virus shut down homeless shelters and some food pantries.
Sister BJ’s food pantry was one that was forced to shut down around March, putting all services at a halt until further notice.
“Her vision she thought, the need is still there, we still need to feed these people but how can we do it?” Rose Sewell said, a volunteer at Sister BJ’s Food Pantry.