An Oklahoma City Salvation Army truck that was filled with necessities and bare-bones donation bins was the target of an arson attack that has left the nonprofit worried and running
An arson attack on an Oklahoma City Salvation Army truck filled with basic necessities and bare bones donations bins has the self-funded organization worried what this could mean moving forward.
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By: Mike Glover
As summer temperatures soar, two Oklahoma organizations are doing everything they can do to protect the most vulnerable.
This is year 15 for OG&E to deliver and donate electric fans to seniors and low-income residents across the state.
“This year we’ve distributed about $25,000 worth of free fans to seniors and others in need. And over the last fifteen years we’ve donated close to $250,000 in free fans.” Gayle Maxwell with OG&E said.
OG&E personally distributes many of the fans. They also partner with local organizations to assist getting them to the communities. One of those organizations is The Salvation Army.