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July 18, 2009

Sarkeys Foundation gives Oklahoma nonprofits over $1.1 million

Sarkeys Foundation Executive Director Kim Henry has announced the Foundation's 2009 grant awards in the amount of $1,186,054 to assist a variety of Oklahoma nonprofits, including several Norman organizations.

"During these difficult economic times, it's especially important to help those in need, and the Sarkeys Foundation's mission of improving the quality of life in Oklahoma is something we take very seriously," Henry said. "We are pleased to be able to award over $1 million worth of grants and are proud to provide financial help and resources to our fellow Oklahomans."

· Meals on Wheels of Norman was awarded $46,725 to provide subsidies for low income clients.

· NAIC-Norman Addiction Information and Counseling, Norman, was awarded $18,260 to assist with the expansion of the gambling treatment program.

· Center for Children and Families, Inc., Norman, was awarded $50,000 to assist with the Trauma Focused Program.

· Community After School Program, Norman, was awarded $25,000 to assist with the pilot of a nutrition and physical education program.

· Oklahoma Arts Institute, Norman, was awarded $25,000 to provide scholarships for public school educators to attend the Oklahoma Fall Arts Institute.

· A New Leash on Life, Norman, was awarded $22,550 to help provide educational funds and training supplies.

· Youth and Family Services of El Reno was awarded $55,000 to assist with the Independent Living and Foster Care programs.

· Armed Services YMCA, Lawton, was awarded $100,000 in support of childcare scholarship assistance for families of those enlisted personnel deployed or returning from overseas.

· Iron Gate, Tulsa, was awarded $20,000 to support a food pantry.

· Rebuilding Together Oklahoma City was awarded $50,000 to assist with roofing repairs or replacements for low-income, elderly homeowners.

· Variety Health Center, Oklahoma City, was awarded $50,000 to assist with the "Espera Mas" project.

· YMCA of Greater OKC was awarded $20,000 to assist with the funding of the Military Welcome Center.

· YWCA of Oklahoma City was awarded $100,000 in support of the Children's Crisis Center.

· Senior Law Resource Center, Oklahoma City, was awarded $29,550 in support of a program to prevent and address financial exploitation of the elderly and other vulnerable adults.

· Youth at Heart, Tulsa, was awarded $10,000 to assist in the After School Program and Summer Programs.

· Clarehouse, Tulsa, was awarded $14,249 in support of the education and resource library and labyrinth facilitator training.

· Community Literacy Centers, Oklahoma City, was awarded $50,000 in support of the LEAP program.

· Hearts for Hearing, Oklahoma City, was awarded $62,000 to assist with the Pediatric Hearing Aid Project.

· OKC Metro Alliance was awarded $25,000 to help fund the completion of the Women's Firstep facility.

· Girl Scouts of Western Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, was awarded $49,750 to help fund the Girl Scouting in Juvenile Correction Facilities and Alternative Schools program.

· Girl Scouts of Eastern Oklahoma, Tulsa, was awarded $53,800 in support of Project MEND.

· Happy Hands Education Center, Tulsa, was awarded $100,000 in support of scholarships.

· Enid Arts and Sciences was awarded $10,000 to purchase security cameras and fund upgrades to flooring for their telescope. · Special Care, Oklahoma City, was awarded $50,000 in support of scholarships.

· Mental Health Association in Tulsa was awarded $50,000 in support of the continuation of the SafeTeam program.

· Associated Center for Therapy, Tulsa, was awarded $15,000 in support of the Transition Services Program.

· Community Crisis Center, Miami, was awarded $50,000 to assist in funding a development team.

· Oklahoma Humanities Council, Oklahoma City, was awarded $9,170 to assist in funding the Museum on Main Street program.

· Nature Conservancy, Oklahoma City, was awarded $25,000 to assist in funding a program to mitigate damages of wind energy development.

The Sarkeys Foundation, established by S.J. Sarkeys, is one of the largest private foundations in Oklahoma with assets around $80 million. The Foundation, whose mission is "to improve the quality of life in Oklahoma," funds nonprofit organizations throughout the state. To learn more about Sarkeys Foundation visit www.sarkeys.org.

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