Jan. 28, 2026 – Thanks to generous donors and supporters, the Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Holiday Match campaign will help provide more than 11 million meals to Oklahomans facing hunger. The match was made possible thanks to presenting sponsor APMEX and the Cresap Family Foundation. KOCO 5 News partnered with the Regional Food Bank as the official television partner throughout the match.

“We are incredibly thankful to everyone who gave to the Holiday Match,” said Stacy Dykstra, chief executive officer of the Regional Food Bank. “This campaign embodies our mission to provide nutritious food to Oklahomans experiencing hunger. At a time when the need was especially great, the match played an essential role in helping us rebound after the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.”

Donations to the Regional Food Bank were matched from Nov. 15 through Jan. 15, thanks to generous gifts from presenting sponsor APMEX and with support from the Cresap Family Foundation. Overall, the match raised $3,852,218.

“Giving back has always been a core part of who we are at APMEX. Since 2011, our partnership with the Regional Food Bank has helped provide millions of meals to families across our state, a commitment rooted in our shared belief that no one in our community should go hungry,” said Ken Lewis, chief executive officer of APMEX. “We’re proud to have contributed and grateful for the opportunity to make a meaningful impact alongside such a dedicated partner.”

In addition to their financial donations, APMEX employees also spent the evening of GivingTuesday volunteering their time with the Regional Food Bank.

“Oklahomans have once again shown what it means to step up and care for one another,” said John Cresap, president of the Cresap Family Foundation. “We’re grateful for every person who comes to the table and responds to the needs in our communities. We’ll keep doing this together.”

Over the last year, the Regional Food Bank helped provide over 59 million meals in central and western Oklahoma. Learn more about the work of the Regional Food Bank by visiting rfbo.org.