CLICK for resources about how to talk to children about racism. Category: NEWSJune 4, 2020Tags: familiesFamily & Children's ServicesGeorge FloydinclusionMental HealthOklahomarace relationstulsaUnited States Share this post Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on XShare on X Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Talking to Kids about Racism, Violence and ProtestsNextNext post:Couple’s giving driven by FCS’ dedication to the communityRelated PostsMimi Tarrasch Appointed Chief External Relations OfficerApril 1, 2026Active Parenting Teens Class Available at Resource CenterApril 1, 2026Women in Recovery Secures OKARR Level III StatusFebruary 23, 2026A Message of Gratitude from FCSJanuary 27, 2026From Recovery to Renewal: Seventeen Women Leading the WayJanuary 16, 2026Family & Children’s Services and Hope Community Services Announce Intent to MergeJanuary 14, 2026