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Library: News Release


Dec. 4, 2008

For Media Inquiries, Contact:

Beth Scott – OKDHS Office of Communications
Phone: (405) 521-3027, Fax (405) 522-3146
e-mail:  Beth.Scott@OKDHS.org

OKDHS Volunteers Honored for Help during Hurricane

OKLAHOMA CAPITOL -- A team of 17 Family Support volunteers from the Oklahoma Department of Human Services honored for helping process applications for Disaster Food Assistance in Louisiana after hurricanes Gustav and Ike.

The volunteers were recognized Tuesday by the Oklahoma Commission for Human Services Commissioners and OKDHS Director Howard Hendrick during a ceremony held in the Capitol Complex.

Long power outages after the storms caused people to lose all the food in their refrigerators and freezers.

The Oklahoma team worked with volunteers from Louisiana, Kansas and Nebraska in helping in disaster areas that included 43 parishes during the two September hurricanes. Volunteers processed more than 6,000 disaster food stamp applications over six days at one of the locations in St. Bernard Parish.

The team was stationed in New Orleans and travelled to several other parishes during the two week stay.

Members of the team are:

  • Barbara Core
  • Kathy Gillum
  • Karen Gray
  • Miranda Hall
  • John Hunt
  • Lee James-Perry
  • Margie King
  • Austin Lewton
  • Nancy Obregon
  • Terri Pierce
  • Chris Rankins
  • Sherry Roberts
  • Tia Shelby
  • Pam Skipworth
  • Janie West
  • Sherry West
  • Danny White

 

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Last Updated:  12/5/2008
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646
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