On April 2, Director Bobek had the honor of speaking on behalf of the Governor at a packed event in Glenpool hosted by CityServe Oklahoma. The gathering brought together leaders from education, faith communities, and local organizations, all united around a shared mission: supporting students and families in need.
Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Ebony Johnson delivered a heartfelt message of gratitude on behalf of her district and students. She also shared her personal story, offering a powerful reminder of the real-life impact these partnerships can have on young people and their futures.
Through collaboration between CityServe Oklahoma, OFBCI, Tulsa Public Schools, and local churches, school resource rooms are being stocked with brand new items—meeting essential, everyday needs for students across the community.
CityServe Oklahoma continues to play a key role in connecting churches to meaningful opportunities to serve, from supporting schools to providing home furnishings and disaster relief. These efforts are helping improve quality of life for families facing difficult circumstances.
This partnership reflects the power of communities coming together—creating real impact and bringing hope to those who need it most.
Pictured: OFBCI Director Bobek and Dr. Johnson.