Coming to Tulsa August 25th and 26th

Step into an immersive mobile museum that showcases faith-filled stories from Catholic Charities agencies all over the country, including a story from one of CCEOK’s own staff members!

What You'll Experience

People of Hope Museum: Faith-Filled Stories of Neighbors Helping Neighbors celebrates the power of Christian service and its transformative impact on both giver and receiver. Visitors will experience: 

  • Video stories from people serving in their communities, sharing encounters with the one vulnerable client who impacted them the most;  
  • An interactive poverty simulation of stepping into another person’s life, making difficult choices and experiencing the realities of living on the margins; 
  • An audio library featuring curated 2- to 4-minute audio segments from seminal works on poverty, social isolation, bridgebuilding and community action, including by best-selling authors Arthur Brooks, Matthew Desmond, Robert Putnam, Oprah Winfrey, and others;  
  • National and state data illustrating the scope of need and the vital role of social services organizations across the country; and 
  • A recording studio that allows attendees to share their own stories of hope and service.


As some content addresses sensitive themes of poverty and stories of past trauma, the museum experience is intended for those 14 years of age and older.

The Details

We will be releasing a schedule closer to the event. There will be multiple opportunities for the public to view the museum as well as special events for our volunteers and donors. Stay tuned for the details!

Groups will be able to reserve a time to view the museum. Contact Alondra Griffith at agriffith@cceok.org for more information. The museum can accommodate up to 30 people at a time and takes approximately 20-30 minutes to view all of the content provided.

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