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Press Release: Circle of Care Achieves Best Christian Workplace Honors
December 12, 2022 – The Best Christian Workplaces Institute (BCWI), a research-based organizational and human resources consulting firm, has announced that Circle of Care, Inc is certified as a 2022 Best Christian Workplace. Organizations that seek certification must complete the BCWI employee engagement survey and meet predetermined standards of excellence. Circle of Care employees answered more…
Read MoreCircle of Care collaborate with local non-profit Flourish Homes Inc.
Tulsa, Okla. — Two Tulsa area non-profits have joined forces to continue serving single women, mothers and their children. Flourish Homes was looking for a new residence during the first stages of COVID-19 and Circle of Care was looking to help provide space for a local non-profit who had a like-minded mission and focus. The…
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Read MoreRibbon-Cutting Ceremony & Open House for the Shawnee
Friday, Feb. 21st, 11:00 a.m. at 44883 Hardesty Road, Shawnee, OK 74801.
Read MorePRESS RELEASE: Deep Concern Motivates Community Volunteer
Contact: Sarah Steffes Telephone: 405-530-2081 Cell: 405-215-1400 Email: sarah.steffes@circleofcare.org For Immediate Release Oklahoma City, Okla. — Not-for-profit organizations rely upon the due diligence, fundraising support and strong leadership of a volunteer board. For Circle of Care, a 102-year-old faith-based agency, volunteers are the backbone of its longevity and success in serving children and families across…
Read MoreGood Morning America Features Circle of Care Work To Keep Foster Siblings Together
Good Morning America has produced a three-part series titled Home Sweet Home spotlighting foster care issues nationwide, the 2nd story involves OKUMC, Circle of Care.
Read MoreElk City Church Donates Land To Build Foster Home In In Beckham County
Elk City UMC donates approx 1-1/2 acres to Circle of Care in efforts to build a home for large sibling sets in foster care in Beckham County.
Read MoreGround Breaking Pottawatomi County
The Avedis Foundation and Circle of Care, plan to collaborate on a building project for homes for sibling sets in foster care in Pottawatomie County.
Read MoreFoster Sibling Homes Near Completion
Could your household add 3 or more children at once? Not many can. That’s why foster children in sibling sets of 3 or more have only a 65% chance of staying together in foster care. Siblings from abuse and neglect situations often have a unique and deep bond with each other. Separating them is a deeply traumatic experience.
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