Workers in restaurants and bars have long enjoyed a safe, welcoming atmosphere where everyone can do good work and just be themselves.
Community
Community organizations stand up for HIV education and prevention
A 2014 Kaiser Family Foundation report shows 1.1 million people in the United States are living with HIV.
Catholic Charities’ new facility helps the organization run its programs more effectively
The 33,860-square-foot building has a large, colorful, comfortable lobby for those waiting to see caseworkers.
Cover Story: Oklahoma City Restaurant Week serves up great food, community support
Monreal said his experience with RFBO is personal. He has friends who work there, and he has volunteered. He also has been on the other side of the exchange.
With help from Restaurant Week donations, Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma sates state hunger insecurities
“A lot of our clients had jobs, but when they lost them, they went through their savings and now they need help,” Doss said.
Richard Ray Whitman’s pursuit of art led him to activism
“We were always the subject matter,” Whitman said, “but never behind the camera. That’s where the artist has control; a more self-determined image can be created when you are behind the lens.”
Spencer makes changes to benefit its schools
Community volunteers rally to improve conditions at Spencer schools.
Student veterans find strength, support as they head to college
“When you first get out of the military, you feel a sense of loss,” Noe said.
Literacy program offers OKC schools thousands of age-appropriate e-books
“That achievement gap starts to close and they get confidence in reading,” Barnes said. “That moves them forward in becoming stronger readers.”
Generally, with technology today, we’re able to get photos and stay in touch with owners of our dogs so we know that they’re happy in their new homes, Peterson said.
“Generally, with technology today, we’re able to get photos and stay in touch with owners of our dogs so we know that they’re happy in their new homes,” Peterson said.
