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    Tulsa Habitat for Humanity Restore Rack - Donation windows are always closed. Employee said if I wanted to donate my goods I need to bring them in the front door.

    Tulsa Habitat for Humanity Restore Rack

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    I love this store. It always has the coolest toys. Different kinds of dishes, glasses. Pillows…read more Hoodies. Veggie Tail movies. Boots. Got to love a good boot. I love this store.

    i went to the mostly clothing focused thrift store yesterday with the primary motivation of…read moredropping off some clothes as a donation. the donation dropoff is as convenient as i've seen at any place, with the dropoff location being an open window with a ledge counter, on the northeast exterior of the store, with the window having been open every experience i've had visiting the store during operating hours. furthermore, having travelled a little out of the way to dropoff the donation, i'd decided to shop in the store while i was there. although i've been to the store before to browse for miscellaneous clothing, i looked with more intention yesterday for clothing from the specific brands featured at the retail store where i'm working. and though i did not find any clothes by the specific for which i'd searched, i found a couple good quality, decorative hats to give as gifts, as i've found a hat is a clothing item that serves as an appropriate gift when you are uncertain about the size your recipient wears. and lastly, as commentary to the overall quality and selection at the store, i'll say the selection is large and good quality, though leaning toward one of a kind, miscellaneous clothing, especially regarding shirts, rather than specific brands. and further, the store offers a variety of products alongside the clothing, including assorted household appliances, books, and home decor.

    CAP Tulsa

    CAP Tulsa

    (2 reviews)

    Midtown

    CAP's mission is helping families succeed. They're primarily known for their early childhood…read morecenters around Tulsa that help children in lower-income families achieve economic success. Its vision is to break the cycle of poverty. Their two-generation approach combines high quality education with innovative family services and resources. They offer programs to parents that increase their skills, employability and earning potential. CAP is nationally recognized as a model for this method. CAP is one of the largest anti-poverty agencies in Oklahoma. They believe every family and child deserves the same opportunity for success. They accomplish this by empowering low-income families with education, tools, support and guidance they need to break the cycle of poverty. As an employer, The Nonprofit Times named CAP as one of the "Best Places to Work" in 2016. This is the second consecutive year it has made the list. It ranked 19 overall and 3rd in the list of Large Nonprofits. I have worked here for half a year and I absolutely love it. The leadership is inspiring and receptive, the work environment is the best I've ever had and the actual services we provide are invaluable in our community.

    I was here earlier today to enroll my 3 year old son and 4 year old daughter. The staff was very…read morenice and I didn't have to wait long at all. They called my name within 5 mins and took my documents and interviewed me. I was in and out of there within an hour. They even have little computer workstations for the kids to use so they are bored during the interview. There is a waiting list bc of limited space, but they are enrolling throughout the entire year. You can enroll your children from ages 6 weeks to 5 years and it has no cost to you!

    Tulsa Global District - The Asian American Pacific Islander Cultural Festival had Kaajhuab, a Hmong dance team

    Tulsa Global District

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    I did not know about the Tulsa Global District until I saw the sign outside of Nam Hai today…read more Founded in 2020, the Tulsa Global District is committed to commercial revitalization of the 21st St & Garnett Road commercial corridor. Tulsa Global District in East Tulsa is bounded by 11th Street to the north, the Martin Regional Library to the south, Highway 169 to the west, and Disney Elementary School to the east. I have frequented some of these businesses in Tulsa Global District without even knowing. Most of these are on East 21st Street or on S. Garnett Road. There was a night market in May 2024 that I missed, but it looked really fun. I don't see anything for 2025 though. Now I know about it, I will set my goal this next year to try all businesses in Tulsa Global District, especially the taco shops. I wish they would put some sort of physical markers for Tulsa Global District like the Asian District in Oklahoma City. Maybe some signs on E 21st Street so that way when people drive by the area, they know they are in Tulsa Global District. As of right now, it's an underwhelming and unknown area on the map.

    When I first moved to Tulsa, I asked the first Mexican I met where I could find the best tacos…read more They immediately told me I had to go to 21st & Garnett. When I asked for the name of the spot, they said it didn't matter which one I picked, I wouldn't be disappointed. I was skeptical at first but then learned that it was the truth. Not only did I find authentic Mexican food, but I also found the great Asian food. This is certainly where you find the best pho. East Tulsa is where cultures collide. I am so excited this is being brought to light by the Tulsa Global District, an organization formed in 2020 as an Oklahoma Main Street Program. The program's goal is to revitalize communities with economic stimulation and restore them as core assets. Luisa, the director of TGD, is looking for ways to books the area's visibility through community events. They threw a multicultural festival in the parking lot of Nam Hai back in March 2022, that had amazing food trucks (this is where I discovered Manila Ice), Asian & Latinx music/dance performances, market, and activities for all ages. It was so fun! They also organized an Asian American Pacific Islander Cultural Festival in May. The organization's vision is that the area will be a destination for inclusivity and for celebrating multicultural diversity. Super excited to see what else they have in store!

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