Sarkeys Foundation gives Oklahoma nonprofits over $1.1 million
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· Senior Law Resource Center, Oklahoma City, was awarded $29,550 in support of a program to prevent and address financial exploitation of the elderly and other vulnerable adults.
· Youth at Heart, Tulsa, was awarded $10,000 to assist in the After School Program and Summer Programs.
· Clarehouse, Tulsa, was awarded $14,249 in support of the education and resource library and labyrinth facilitator training.
· Community Literacy Centers, Oklahoma City, was awarded $50,000 in support of the LEAP program.
· Hearts for Hearing, Oklahoma City, was awarded $62,000 to assist with the Pediatric Hearing Aid Project.
· OKC Metro Alliance was awarded $25,000 to help fund the completion of the Women's Firstep facility.
· Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, was awarded $49,750 to help fund the Girl Scouting in Juvenile Correction Facilities and Alternative Schools program.
· Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma, Tulsa, was awarded $53,800 in support of Project MEND.
· Happy Hands Education Center, Tulsa, was awarded $100,000 in support of scholarships.
· Enid Arts and Sciences was awarded $10,000 to purchase security cameras and fund upgrades to flooring for their telescope. · Special Care, Oklahoma City, was awarded $50,000 in support of scholarships.
· Mental Health Association in Tulsa was awarded $50,000 in support of the continuation of the SafeTeam program.
· Associated Center for Therapy, Tulsa, was awarded $15,000 in support of the Transition Services Program.
· Community Crisis Center, Miami, was awarded $50,000 to assist in funding a development team.
· Oklahoma Humanities Council, Oklahoma City, was awarded $9,170 to assist in funding the Museum on Main Street program.
· Nature Conservancy, Oklahoma City, was awarded $25,000 to assist in funding a program to mitigate damages of wind energy development.