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Miracle Flight
Miracle Flight provides free commercial airline tickets to those in need of life-changing medical care far from home.
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Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) expands opportunities for employment, independent life and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to success in the workplace, school and at home.
To connect to the DRS office in your area call 800.487.4042 or visit our Office Locator page.
DRS is comprised of five program divisions, Vocational Rehabilitation, Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Disability Determination, Oklahoma School for the Blind and Oklahoma School for the Deaf. These divisions operate dozens of programs that help Oklahomans lead more independent and productive lives.
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Good Night Sleep Tight
Using Psalm 4:8 as the guiding mission, the Good Night Sleep Tight ministry provides new twin beds and linens to children who don’t have a bed of their own. Our purpose is to recognize and address the physical need for sleep, which provides a sense of comfort, rest, and peace. Through this coordinated demonstration of God’s love and provision we will bring smiles and comfort to children and families. The program’s focus is to serve families that are part of the local elementary schools. With the help of school officials, we will identify children who need beds and linen kits. Twin bed sets are purchased by the missions committee through a special arrangement with the Mattress Firm Clearance Store at 71st and Riverside in Tulsa.
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Zarrow Institute on Transition & Self-Determination
The Zarrow Institute offers a variety of transition-related curriculum, assessments, and other resources. They also host the Zarrow Summer Institute which explores current topics in transition research and Sooner Works, a comprehensive integrated program for students with an intellectual or developmental disability who desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus.
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Care Portal
CarePortal exists to help vulnerable children and families. CarePortal is a technology connecting platform that brings the needs of hurting children and families in your community to your attention. Caseworkers uncover the needs. CarePortal makes local churches and community members aware, giving them a real-time opportunity to respond.
CarePortal is a platform launched in March 2015 by The Global Orphan Project, headquartered in Kansas City, Mo. CarePortal brings faith and government entities together by using a volunteer network and innovative technology to bring the needs of children and families in crisis to the attention of local churches. Child welfare workers uncover the needs. CarePortal makes local churches aware, giving them a real-time opportunity to respond.
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