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Citylink Edmond
Services Offered
- Citylink Buses: Free rides and transfers across Edmond. All buses are wheelchair- and bike-friendly.
- CAP (Citywide Access Paratransit): Free curb-to-curb service for seniors and persons with disabilities, Monday–Saturday.
➤ Call 405-359-4694 at least 24 hours in advance to schedule a ride or request an application.
Locations
- Transfer Center: Festival Market Place, 30 W. 1st St, Edmond, OK 73003 (Alternate location listed as 16 W. 3rd St, one block west of Broadway)
Tools & Resources
- Passio GO! App: Track buses in real time. Free on Google Play and App Store.

Free public transportation for all — no fares, no hassle.
A Weekly Gift of Nourishment and Compassion
Tuesday Outreach
Every Tuesday from 11:00 A.M. to 1:00 P.M., Edmond First serves hot meals to the homeless.
Volunteers are needed one week per month to help with setup, serving, and cleanup.
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Find free or reduced-cost resources like food, housing, financial assistance, health care, and more.
Because finding help should never feel impossible.
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Edmond Mobile Meals
Delivering nourishment and care to our Edmond neighbors.
- Free mid-day meals delivered Monday–Friday
- Delivery window: 10:30 A.M. – 12:30 P.M.
- Optional Saturday meal included with Friday delivery
- Daily wellness checks provided with each visit
- Blizzard bags available during winter months
Eligibility:Clients must live within the following Edmond boundaries:
- South: Memorial Road
- North: Waterloo Road
- East: Midwest Blvd.
- West: May Ave.
Contact & Application:To apply or learn more:
Address: 25 W 3rd St, Edmond, OK 73003
Phone: 405-341-3111


HOPE CENTER OF EDMOND
Helping Our People in Emergencies. (HOPE) Help meet the basic needs of the people in the community who are having personal emergencies or crises. It is difficult enough to ask for help, but imagine how hard it would be to have to go to every church in town to get enough assistance to pay a utility bill. The combined support of many of the churches, businesses, and individuals in the community means that they have the resources to provide food, clothing, and financial assistance from a single community agency.
project 66 food & resource center
Project 66 is a non-profit, faith-based ministry providing food to families in need in Edmond, Arcadia, and the surrounding communities. It is an affiliate of the Regional Food Bank. Edmond FUMC volunteers assist Project 66 in providing families with basic food to last for two weeks. The organization is entirely dependent on donations and volunteerism is essential.

