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Project Transformation - Literacy program concludes another chapter
Written: 9/11/2009
Left: Two youngsters select books to read in the library of OKC-Sunny Lane United Methodist Church, one of the eight Oklahoma sites that h...
Organizations branch out to boost awareness of child abuse
Written: 3/20/2009
Photo by Aloise McCullough
Ashleigh Sorrell Rose, left, and Tod Bryant prepare a blue-ribbon display.
By Aloise McCullough
Two UM-related organizations are raising knowledge about chi...
Project Transformation needs you to read this
Written: 2/20/2009
Volunteer Linda Flood reads with a young c...
Start at home
Written: 9/5/2008
Marsha Lyons shepherds children to their lunch at Martin Luther King Elementary.
Three Quayle church members serve lunch to Project Transformation interns. Standing are, from left: Delois Webb, Dorothy Thomas, and Hannah Allen. Photos by Amelia Ballew
Host churches play important roles ...
Project Transformation, Summer reading camps planned
Written: 5/16/2008
Katy Oard, Project Transformation intern, plays outside with campers at Rose Hill UMC in Tulsa in 2007.
Project Transformation will begin its seventh summer of ministry on June 9 at seven sites - in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Bartlesville.
The series of literacy day-camps is sponsore...
Project Transformation
Written: 1/25/2008
Ashleigh Sorrell, left, and Teranne Williams
New Year brings changes for ministryProject Transformation officials are announcing several changes in the United Methodist-related ministry that bonds volunteers, college-age interns, and urban elementary children.
Funds to expand
The new year brings ...
Book fair assists reading ministry
Written: 11/16/2007
Project Transformation (PT) has teamed with a bookstore for a fund-raising event on Dec. 1 in Oklahoma City.
The holiday book fair will be held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. that Saturday at the Barnes & Noble store located at N.W. 63rd and May Avenue.
The Oklahoma United Methodist ministry helps urba...
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