Wednesday, August 29, 2012
We helped build a house!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Golfer Hits Hole-in-One...
...at 5th Annual Women Helping Women Golf Tournament .
Ladies love golf! Dozens of women grabbed their golf clubs and put on their Monday best to be a part of the 5th Annual Women Helping Women Golf Tournament on August 6 at MeadowBrook Country Club. Mother Nature cooperated with us this time for a nice morning, although the Oklahoma summer heat started to wave upon us towards the end of play.
One of our lucky golfers, Sue Maxwell, got a Hole-in-One on Hole #5! Her prize: a trip for four to the Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, Nevada! Sue says she’s never hit a hole-in-one before so she’s very excited about her big prize! Sue was also a last-minute replacement for another player who couldn’t attend. I bet she’s glad she said “yes” to playing in the tournament!
Ladies love golf! Dozens of women grabbed their golf clubs and put on their Monday best to be a part of the 5th Annual Women Helping Women Golf Tournament on August 6 at MeadowBrook Country Club. Mother Nature cooperated with us this time for a nice morning, although the Oklahoma summer heat started to wave upon us towards the end of play.
One of our lucky golfers, Sue Maxwell, got a Hole-in-One on Hole #5! Her prize: a trip for four to the Silver Legacy Resort in Reno, Nevada! Sue says she’s never hit a hole-in-one before so she’s very excited about her big prize! Sue was also a last-minute replacement for another player who couldn’t attend. I bet she’s glad she said “yes” to playing in the tournament!
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Center of Hope
Friday, August 24, 2012
"While there remains one dark soul ..."
An equally salient question would be "If The Salvation Army is all about saving souls, then why not?" First, it would be discriminatory, and our mission is to serve without discrimination. I believe the second reason goes back to the words of Gen. Booth. He said "one dark soul without the light of God," not "without God." The light of God is all over the Center of Hope, all over our Boys and Girls Clubs, all over our Corps. It's about doing, not preaching.
Thursday, August 23, 2012
While men go to prison, in and out, in and out, I’ll fight..."
General William Booth made that remark in 1912, probably 80 years before meth. When I think of people who are in and out of prison, I think of people I interviewed for my blog series about meth addiction. Everyone I talked to had criminal records that spanned decades. It also makes me think of a man I met last Friday. He was an Adult Rehabilitation Center (ARC) program participant and he said that prison for him was like a revolving door. It seems like the equation is meth addiction = prison, or worse. To read about The Salvation Army and addictions click here. To read about a meth addict recovering at the ARC, click here. To read a hopeful post about how The Salvation Army helps kids make smart choices about drugs and other peer pressures to prevent drug addiction, click here.
-Sallie
-Sallie
Wednesday, August 22, 2012
"While children go hungry..."
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
"While women weep..."
General William Booth said "As women weep as they do now, I'll fight." The Salvation Army Tulsa Area Command continues his fight. Arletta Robinson, director of the Center of Hope, often gives tours of the homeless shelter and social services center and people often get emotional. To read the post that goes with this photograph, click here.
Friday, August 17, 2012
General Booth’s fight continues a hundred years after his death


The streets there were a lot meaner than in Tulsa, with open prostitution, opium dens and starving, begging children. Now our social ills seem more hidden with human trafficking, meth labs and sadly, starving children still. So maybe things haven’t changed that much.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Holiday Help
Do you know someone who may need assistance this holiday season? As most local folks already know-- we help thousands in the Tulsa Metro with Christmas needs each year. For the third year we are offering Christmas assistance registration BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. Don't fret though, we have 4,000 appointments available!
RIGHT NOW is the time to come by our headquarters at 924 S. Hudson and pick up an appointment letter. They are available Mon-Thurs from 9a.m.-3p.m. Each letter will have a date and time for families to come and apply for assistance. The letter also has information about what to bring and what not to bring. Assistance is available to low income families who have proof of income and expenses, as well as some other paperwork.

Every year I have people ask me, how do you get angels for the Angel Tree? This is the first step in that process. We hand out appointments in August, then we take appointments through October and finally we put all the trees out with the Angels in November. This system provides food and gifts for local families who need it most.
Don't be shy, if you know someone who might need help, please tell them that they can come and get an appointment. The Salvation Army wants every child in Tulsa to have a smile on their face this Christmas.
You can CLICK HERE for additional information.
Merry Christmas!
Lindsay
RIGHT NOW is the time to come by our headquarters at 924 S. Hudson and pick up an appointment letter. They are available Mon-Thurs from 9a.m.-3p.m. Each letter will have a date and time for families to come and apply for assistance. The letter also has information about what to bring and what not to bring. Assistance is available to low income families who have proof of income and expenses, as well as some other paperwork.
Every year I have people ask me, how do you get angels for the Angel Tree? This is the first step in that process. We hand out appointments in August, then we take appointments through October and finally we put all the trees out with the Angels in November. This system provides food and gifts for local families who need it most.
Don't be shy, if you know someone who might need help, please tell them that they can come and get an appointment. The Salvation Army wants every child in Tulsa to have a smile on their face this Christmas.
You can CLICK HERE for additional information.
Merry Christmas!
Lindsay
Tuesday, August 14, 2012
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma donates matching grant
Major Jim Taylor has been to the emergency center several times in the last few days. Today, he told me about meeting a man named James and his dog, Jojo. James lives a mile from the highway, “out in the middle of nowhere,” Maj. Taylor said.

"He’s just thankful for his life and his dog,” Maj. Taylor said."
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Out and About,
Services
Monday, August 13, 2012
Golf Tournament A Big Success
Triple-digit temperatures did not slow down 160 golfers at the 13th Annual Boys and Girls Clubs Charity Golf Tournament. Golfers played in the morning and afternoon (four golfers played both flights) at Tulsa Country Club. This tournament ended up being our most successful yet, bringing in more than $64,000!Golfers were treated to breakfast, lunch, an afternoon snack and plenty of goodies at the event. Games at the event included “Luck Be A Lady” where the golfers could take a closer tee shot to the hole. Money from that game benefits our Mabee Red Shield girls basketball team.
A big thank you to our 2012 Golf Committee: Honorary Chairman John Harper; Commissioner Al Colby (also the 2013 Honorary Chairman); Gary Paxton; Jeff Sanders; Bill McKamey; Cason Carter; Aaron Massey; Steve Soule and Fred Daniel III. These men worked very hard to ensure all of the players had a good time at the event.
A big thank you to our 2012 Golf Committee: Honorary Chairman John Harper; Commissioner Al Colby (also the 2013 Honorary Chairman); Gary Paxton; Jeff Sanders; Bill McKamey; Cason Carter; Aaron Massey; Steve Soule and Fred Daniel III. These men worked very hard to ensure all of the players had a good time at the event.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Thank you Tulsa!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
How you can help first responders
The Salvation Army will be accepting donations of non-perishable snacks such as granola bars and chips Mon, Aug. 6 to distribute to those organizations active in the wildfire response. We need snacks that don't melt in the heat. Please bring them by the The Salvation Army Area Command office at 924 S. Hudson (off 11th St. between Yale and Sheridan) between 9 AM and 4 PM. The Salvation Army will collect and then distribute donated items as needed to other organizations responding in the state. This is being requested by Oklahoma Emergency Management.
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Friday, August 3, 2012
Red Shield kid reunited with artwork
He asked me to photograph it for the blog, then decided to go one step further. Who created the striking piece? I volunteered to find the artist and a few minutes later Jerome Smith, director of the Mabee Red Shield Boys and Girls Club walked into my office. I showed him the photograph and he shouted “That’s Charles’ sculpture!" Charles is the son of Jerome and Jean Smith, Boys and Girls Club’s administrative assistant.
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Boys and Girls Clubs,
Mabee Red Shield
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