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Youth Development Programs
Felix Jones II Running Back To Make A Difference Foundation Inc
TO INFORM, INSPIRE, AND EMPOWER LOW-INCOME HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT-ATHLETES TO BECOME WELL-ROUNDED AND PRODUCTIVE CITIZENS OF THEIR COMMUNITIES THROUGH LIFE SKILLS AND COLLEGE PREPATORY TRAINING.
Tulsa
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Epilepsy
Life Pace Inc
LIFE PACE is a Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly TO PROVIDE A MEDICAL/SOCIAL-BASED MODEL OF CARE AND COMPREHENSIVE, INTEGRATED SUPPORT SERVICES FOR INDIVIDUALS 55 AND OVER WHO ARE ELIGIBLE FOR NURSING HOME CARE BUT WISH TO REMAIN AT HOME.
442
Tulsa
Connected Kids Inc
Connected Kids helps parents, guardians and child advocates understand and nurture children in crisis.
2100
TULSA
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Family Services
Soaring Eagles Youth and Family Services Inc
We help youth and families to heal from intergenerational family trauma by rewriting their stories.
320
Tulsa
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Corporate Foundations
Sharna & Irvin Frank Foundation
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Tulsa
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Child Day Care
Tulsa Childrens Coalition Inc
THE MISSION OF TULSA CHILDREN'S COALITION, INC.
Tulsa
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Kindergarten, Nursery Schools, Preschool, Early Admissions
Community Action Project of Tulsa County, Inc.
🏢 Anti-poverty agency in Tulsa, OK 📚 FREE child care & early education for income-eligible families 👇🏽 Apply for our programs & see career opportunities CAP Tulsa's mission is to help young children in lower-income families grow up and achieve economic success, and the agency's vision for the future is that all children served by CAP reach their full developmental potential by the end of third grade.
8018
Tulsa
LIFE Senior Services, Inc.
The mission of LIFE Senior Services is to promote and preserve independence for seniors.
Tulsa
Mental Health Association Oklahoma
Mental Health Association Oklahoma is dedicated to promoting mental health, preventing mental disorders, and achieving victory over mental illness through advocacy, education, research, service, and housing.
Tulsa
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Religious Related, Spiritual Development N.E.C.
JUST THE BEGINNING
“Empowering justice involved women to break cycles while promoting health equity and strengthening our community.
1834
TULSA