The Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy (OICA) is joining with community leaders in tornado ravaged Sulphur and restaurateur Sean Cummings to encourage a final push to reduce lunch debt in that devastated community.
“The students of Sulphur have more than enough to deal with,” said Joe Dorman, OICA’s CEO. “The last thing they need to worry about is school lunch debt. We at OICA ask our friends across the state to donate to #CathysLunchLegacy, the effort by Sean Cummings to honor his late wife by ending student lunch debt in schools across the state.”
Cathy Cummings was the mayor of The Village in Oklahoma County and a restaurateur, owning and operating Vito’s Italian Ristorante. She recently lost her life to cancer. Since her passing, her husband has honored her memory by raising money to reduce student lunch debt.
Local Sulphur leader and former state Rep. Wes Hilliard reached out to Dorman, his former colleague, to see about getting some help with the lunch debt. Cummings quickly agreed to make this the final push for #CathysLunchLegacy.
To donate to help reduce student lunch debt in Sulphur, go to the GoFundMe page set up for this effort at https://tinyurl.com/cathyslunchlegacy. The goal is to raise another $3,500 to help eliminate the lunch debt for students in Sulphur
“This is a fitting final push to honor Cathy,” said Cummings. “Helping the people of Sulphur is the right choice to finish this historic effort to honor Cathy’s memory.”
Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
Creating awareness, taking action, and supporting policy to improve the health, safety, and well-being of Oklahoma's Children
Address: 2915 N Classen Blvd, Suite 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Email: info@oica.org
Phone: 405-236-5437
Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
Creating awareness, taking action, and supporting policy to improve the health, safety, and well-being of Oklahoma's Children
Address: 2915 N Classen Blvd, Suite 320 Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Email: info@oica.org
Phone: 405-236-5437
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