OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – Oklahoma City Indian Clinic (OKCIC) has collaborated with Feed the Children on a resource rally to help 400 families in need, providing them with essentials such as food items and toiletries.
OKCIC and Feed the Children’s latest endeavor marks its second collaborative event, collectively helping 800 families feel financial relief. Currently, the clinic nurtures over 100 community partnerships as it recognizes the pivotal role these alliances play in bridging gaps within the community. The clinic hopes that as it continues to grow, it will develop more relationships that will help make a tremendous impact on the lives of its patients.
“Oklahoma City Indian Clinic does great work independently, but through the support of our community partners, our impact is magnified,” Said Robyn Sunday-Allen, CEO of OKCIC.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic was established in 1974 to provide excellent healthcare and wellness services to American Indians in Central Oklahoma. The clinic staff cares for more than 23,000 patients from over 220 federally recognized tribes every year. American Indians can receive a range of services, including medical, dental, pediatrics, prenatal, pharmacy, optometry, physical fitness, nutrition, family programs and behavioral health services.