About Us
Campaign Facts
- Date: May 2013
- Amount Raised: $373,900
- AARP & AARP Foundation Match: $300,000
- Total Amount Distributed: $674,000
In Oklahoma, continued signs of hope and rebuilding are everywhere. Communities affected by severe weather and the devastating tornado of May 2013 are making progress to restore normalcy to their neighborhoods, one day at the time.
With the help of generous donors, we raised more than $373,900 to assist disaster relief efforts, and with a matching gift from AARP and AARP Foundation, were able to provide more than $674,000 in aid for affected communities. These funds fueled the work of local organizations — many of them dedicated to serving the needs of older adults — in their emergency relief and recovery efforts. The list of supported groups includes:
- Aging Services Inc — for funding crucial services for affected seniors
- Areawide Aging Agency, Inc — for household products, transportation needs, debris cleanup and more
- Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma — for housing assistance, debris cleanup and home repairs
- Legal Aid Service of Oklahoma — for legal advocacy, including legal services regarding insurance, FEMA appeals, mortgage and foreclosure concerns and frauds/scams
- Oklahoma City Community Foundation — for case management, mental health services and disaster prevention planning
- Pottawatomie County United Way — for transportation needs, home and shelter repairs
- Rebuilding Together OKC — for home repairs for seniors 55+
- Red Cross Central Oklahoma – for emergency relief and recovery work
- Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma — for food, household products, and disaster relief supplies
- Salvation Army Central Oklahoma Area Command — for disaster preparedness supplies
- The Oklahoma Indian Missionary Conference — for temporary housing and rental assistance for Native Americans
You have the power to change the lives of seniors in poverty
1 in 3 older adults struggle to meet their basic needs. Your gift can help seniors secure good jobs, get the benefits they've earned, and stay connected to their communities.
The generosity of AARP members and other compassionate donors made this possible. We thank them again for coming to the aid of seniors in Oklahoma.