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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Meeting the needs of women, children, and families in America

Women Children Family Service Charities of America- Phone: 1-800-626-6481 WCFS is a coalition comprised of many of America’s finest charitable organizations dedicated to meeting the needs of women, children, and families in America and around the world. Our members provide real solutions to real problems, and act as a force for change with law and policy makers. http://www.womenandchildren.org  


SEX OFFENDER Is there one in your neighborhood?  http://www.familywatchdog.us/Search.asp


A Pocket Full Of Hope Inc. Dr. Lester Shaw 918-430-1700 info@apfoh.com 1325 E. Apache Tulsa, OK 74106 www.apocketfullofhope.com Mission & Programs
A Pocket Full of Hope, Inc.  a non-profit 501 (C) (3) community based organization in Tulsa, Oklahoma committed to offering youth a sense of belonging, a positive creative outlet, and a safe, fun environment for change. It was founded on the principles of learner centered concepts. We work collaboratively within the community to educate and inform the public regarding issues associated with youth in transition to adulthood. We are dedicated to helping youth move from a negative peer culture to a positive peer culture thus positively influencing their life and our community. We provide a risk-free environment to explore problem resolution and change. In this organization youth are given the opportunity to empower themselves in a non-threatening, participatory and inclusive atmosphere using music, theater and dance.

Crosstown Learning Center, Inc. Kathryn Black, Assistant Director 918-582-1457 kblack@crosstowntulsa.org 2501 East Archer, Tulsa, OK 74110 www.crosstowntulsa.org
Mission & Programs- provides nationally accredited childcare and early learning opportunities for 110 children in Tulsa.
Tulsa Area United Way
Sharon Gallagher
918-295-6620
sgallagher@tauw.org
1430 S Boulder Ave
Tulsa, OK 74119

www.tauw.org
Mission & Programs
To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of our community. Teens’ Way is designed to create community leaders – students who are active in their community and want to see change. The Teens’ Way Program recruits students to work together to address the critical issues facing youth in their community by raising funds and awareness of existing community efforts to address those issues.






Tulsa City-County Library
Amanda Kuhns
918-596-1638
akuhns@tulsalibrary.org
400 Civic Center Tulsa, OK 74103
http://teens.tulsalibrary.org/
Mission & Programs
The primary information and resource center for the Tulsa, Oklahoma, metropolitan area.  Services range from Internet access and online databases, to adult literacy tutoring and youth reading programs. The Central Library, four regional libraries, 19 branch libraries, and a Genealogy Center in Tulsa County


YMCA of Greater Tulsa
Matt Hancock
918-446-1424
mhancock@ymcatulsa.org
5400 South Olympia Ave.
Tulsa, OK
www.ymcatulsa.org
Mission & Programs- to put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. The YMCA of greater Tulsa promotes the physical, emotional and spiritual well-being of individuals of all religions, races and communities.  We also have established teen centers and programs to bring the technological world to the elderly and children without computer access.

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