Ten graduates complete FCS’ Women in Recovery program
On Thursday, Oct. 21, Family & Children’s Services’ Women in Recovery (WIR) held a virtual graduation for Class 34. Ten graduates, who collectively struggled in their addiction for 176 years…
On Thursday, Oct. 21, Family & Children’s Services’ Women in Recovery (WIR) held a virtual graduation for Class 34. Ten graduates, who collectively struggled in their addiction for 176 years…
by Morgan Phillips, Tulsa People Magazine PART 3 OF 7 ARTICLES IN THE SERIES. In the 1960s, American gender roles changed as more women sought careers. Around the same time,…
by Morgan Phillips, Tulsa People Magazine PART 2 OF 7 ARTICLES IN THE SERIES. The early work of FCS — providing food, clothing, shelter, counseling and financial aid — sought…
by Morgan Phillips, Tulsa People Magazine PART 1 OF 7 ARTICLES IN THE SERIES. Tulsa in 1920 was a city of opportunity — the “Oil Capital of the World.” Its…
Natasha Mitchell, Family & Children’s Services (FCS) communications specialist, has received a 2021 Bronze Quill Award of Excellence in journalism writing for the project “Greenwood Massacre,” which spotlighted the 100th…