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2-1-1 Tulsa Help Line
is a free telephone link keeping residents of six Tulsa metro counties connected to community services. A project of the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa and Tulsa Area United Way. Gary Percefull serves on the advisory committee for 2-1-1 Tulsa Help Line.
Tulsa Chapter of Association for Women in Communications
is the prevailing communications organization for those working and serving in diverse, but related, communications professions. Linda Jordan serves on the board of directors of the Tulsa Chapter of Association for Women in Communications and is co-chairing the 2007 Newsmakers Awards program.
Community Service Council Of Greater Tulsa
is a unique resource for leadership in community-base planning and mobilization of
resources to address health and human service needs of the people in Tulsa, Oklahoma area. Gary Percefull serves on the board of directors of the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa.
East Tulsa Prevention Coalition
is a project sponsored by the Community Service of Council of Greater Tulsa that promotes positive youth development and community building activities in East Tulsa. Gary Percefull serves on the steering committee of the East Tulsa Prevention Coalition.
JumpStart
is a community engagement campaign of the Tulsa Partnership for Early Childhood
Success. Its purpose is to educate our citizens as to the critical importance of early brain
development and how each citizen can participate. Gary Percefull is on the steering committee of the Tulsa Partnership for Early Childhood Success.
Leadership Tulsa
is a nonprofit, educational organization established in 1973 for the purpose of identifying
and developing diverse leaders who impact the community through service. Since LT's
inception, 1,500 adults have completed the program and actively volunteer in the
community with more than 200 nonprofit organizations. Linda Jordan is a graduate of Leadership Tulsa Class XXVI.
Mayor’s Commission for the Status of Women
promotes cooperation between the City and private citizens, institutions, and agencies interested in conducting programs that aid women. Linda Jordan was appointed in November 2005 to the Mayor’s Commission for the Status of Women.
Oklahoma Conference for Community and Justice
is a human relations organization dedicated to fighting bias, bigotry and racism in America. OCCJ promotes understanding and respect among all races, religions and cultures through advocacy, conflict resolution and education. Gary and Linda serve as Adult Advisors for Anytown Oklahoma, a diversity camp for high school students.
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Park Elementary School
is located in Red Fork, in southwest Tulsa, and is one of Tulsa’s oldest schools. The
Scissortail Group is an Adopt-A-School Partner of Park’s, through the Tulsa Metro
Chamber’s Partners In Education program.
Southwest Tulsa Chamber of Commerce
is a community and economic development organization servicing the area south and west of the Arkansas River, including such historic areas are Red Fork Carbondale, and Garden City. Linda Jordan is treasurer of the Southwest Tulsa Chamber of Commerce.
Southwest Tulsa Main Street Association
The newly formed Main Street program in southwest Tulsa plans to use organization, promotion,
design and economic structure to develop a stretch of the famed Route 66 through west Tulsa. Linda Jordan is treasurer of Southwest Tulsa Main Street Association.
StepUp Tulsa!
is a public-driven initiative to assess problem areas and point out bold ideas for change in the Tulsa metro. Gary Percefull serves on the advisory committee of StepUp Tulsa!
Tulsa Metro Chamber
serves as the primary advocate for Tulsa’s business community, but also utilizes several key community partners to ensure a well-balanced representation. Those partners include The City of Tulsa, Tulsa Public Schools, Tulsa Area Partnership, The Tulsa Industrial Authority, Oklahoma Small Business Development Center, Tri-County Small Business Bid Assistance and Workforce Tulsa. Gary Percefull serves on the Tulsa Metro Chamber’s Education Committee.
Tulsa Public Schools
offers a wide range of curriculum to more than 40,000 students; more than 80 percent of
them residing inside Tulsa city limits. TPS has 57 elementary schools, 15 middle schools,
9 high schools, and several special and alternative programs such as the Street School, Margaret Hudson, and Franklin Youth Academy. Gary Percefull was elected to a four-year term representing District 1 on the Tulsa Public Schools board in February 2003.
Volunteer Central of Greater Tulsa
recruits volunteers, channels them toward local agencies' programs which meet
community needs, and offers community-wide recognition for their work. The Center
also helps service organizations and corporations utilize volunteers effectively. Linda Jordan is president of the board of Tulsa Volunteer Central of Greater Tulsa.
Townwest Sertoma
Sertoma is derived from three very important words "Service To Mankind". Townwest Sertoma primarily assists with, speech, hearing, and language disorders. Linda Jordan is a past president and member of Townwest Sertoma.
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