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One at a time

Catie Coulter is a TU College of Law graduate who did go into immigration law, first in private practice and now at Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma, which since 1985 has served immigrants who can’t afford a private attorney. “I’ve always been on the humanitarian side of things,” she says.

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Immigrant Can Earn Mexican Diplomas Through Catholic Charities

It’s hard to imagine but the Mexican government is helping to educate people right here in Tulsa. Classes are being taught for immigrants on the campus of Tulsa’s Catholic Charities. The program is called the Community Plaza. Adults can earn diplomas from Mexico, for the elementary and middle school classes...

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Catholic Charities welcoming group of Myanmar refugees Tuesday in Tulsa

TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) — Catholic Charities Tulsa will welcome a group of refugees Tuesday before President Donald Trump’s new immigration order goes into effect Thursday. Eight refugees from Myanmar will arrive at Tulsa International Airport around 8:45 p.m. Catholic Charities initially thought this was the last group they would receive before Trump’s...

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Tulsa County CARES Provides $3.2 Million For Food Pantries

TULSA, Okla. –  Tulsa County Commissioners approved more than $3 million in CARES Act Money to help feed people in need this holiday season. They said the need for food has spiked 400% since last year. Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma said it’s seen the increase firsthand. “Before the pandemic,...

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Catholic Charities, GoFresh distributing free food boxes to families

TULSA, Okla. — Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma announced Tuesday it is partnering with GoFresh to distribute free food boxes through the USDA Farmers to Families Food Box Program. The boxes will include fresh produce and dairy products for anyone who needs food, according to CCEOK officials. CCEOK will be...

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