Seniors Sipping Tea
Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center’s Spirit Seniors group is active and enjoying life. They get together every week for different activities, including afternoon tea.
Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center’s Spirit Seniors group is active and enjoying life. They get together every week for different activities, including afternoon tea.
New agreements with American Association of Retired Persons (AARP) Foundation's Senior Community Service Program (SCEP), AmeriCorps, and Tulsa Dress for Success, are empowering OFEC to continue empowering individuals and families
Far too many people don’t have an address to call home. Finding the homeless at our door is how and why OFEC started homeless outreach programming.
Through the story of one individual, Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center's Director Rev. Sharyn Cosby shows how her organization serves its community.
Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center’s work with Tulsa County stakeholders was recognized in the report, “Case Studies of Nine Jurisdictions that Reduced Disproportionate Minority Contact in their Juvenile Justice Systems.”
The Oklahoma Family Empowerment Center (OFEC) Disproportionate Minority Contact (DMC) Initiative has been able to establish a productive way to organize our community stakeholders. The impact and change that OFEC can help to effect extends to our own staff team as well.