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Your support of Oklahoma American Veterans News this past year
has helped to bring hope and smiles to others. Thank you! 


In the early spring of 2010 our “Feeding Hungry Little Tummies”
project expanded from just collecting expired coupons for 
military personnel, on overseas military bases, to also sharing
non-expired coupons with those locally who are struggling to
buy just the basics for their family.


HOW OKLAHOMA AMERICAN NEWS (OAVN) IS DIFFERENT:

  • OAVN is dedicated to finding ways to help people using items
    that others don’t want*
    . (That Sunday coupon insert --kept out
    of the trash or recycle bins-- might have a coupon for $.50 
    toilet paper or $.25 off on a can of chili. Coupons can be a 
    real blessing in stretching grocery money when finances are 
    tight.) Many Veterans don't want a "hand out" but love this "hand up".
  • Our Dot’s Christmas Store project provides gifts for hospitalized 
    Veterans at the Jack C. Montgomery VA Hospital, who cannot
    leave their bed to shop for loved ones.
    Receiving a gift to give
    their sweetheart or their child (brought right to their hospital
    bed) warms many a heart and brings a grateful smile. Many
    Veterans, so used to giving, try to pay for the gift but we assure
    them they have already paid "in full". OAVN gladly accepts “re-gifts”
    (those items you may have received from a co-worker or great-aunt 
    that, while nice gifts, are simply not to your taste) for Dot's Christmas
    Store.
  • OAVN continues to help the children of needy families at Christmas
    as this is what our Vets want us to do.
    The small town where this 
    years families live is located outside the metro area. They don't
    have access to the many wonderful organizations we have in and
    around Tulsa. The school ad provided us with their sizes in the
    hopes can get the kids some warm clothes and shoes. We also asked
    the kids what their “dream” gift would be and we hope to get them
    the dress or the baseball, scooter or bike they asked for. 
    “Re-gifts” are most welcome. 
  • OAVN has no paid officers; only volunteers (because we believe that
    what is donated is meant to go toward helping veterans, their 
    families and others in need.)

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*We try to be creative in figuring out what we can use to help others,
instead of calling people to ask for donations. We are always grateful
when opening envelopes of coupons to find that one has a few dollars
to help with the mailing costs to get the boxes of coupons to our overseas
military bases. 


Please share with others about our simple projects. It is our hope that in  
passing  along the information it will reach someone who could use a little help
from us.


Oklahoma American Veterans News
P O Box 471843
Tulsa, OK 74147-1843

918 231-8313 Executive Director
918 257-1950 Volunteer coordinator (This cell number,
though local to Tulsa, requires that you dial the 918.)

www.oavn.org   (At the home page go to projects and click on
our current projects to see more of what we do.)


 
   
   
 
 
 

OKLAHOMA AMERICAN VETERANS NEWS
Henry Hall, Executive Director  
P O Box 471843
Tulsa, OK 74147-1843
918 231-8313

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VOLUNTEERING, EVENTS & COUPONS (918) 257-1950***** Please note the area code is required on this number.


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