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Giving Machines to give OKC park attendees more ways to give - MSNA ribbon-cutting ceremony for the machines on Dec. 18 will include Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt and the Ambassadors’ Concert Choir.
Others who made remarks included Oklahoma City Mayor David Holt, and Suzy and William Sultemeier, Oklahoma City Giving Machine team leaders.
Giving Machines is a quick and easy way to give this Christmas. “They started in 2017, this is the first year in Oklahoma City,” said Giving Machine Team Leader Suzy Sultemeier.
A giving machine set up by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located in the Midland Mall for people to donate this year.
By Addison Kliewer Click here for updates on this story OKLAHOMA CITY (KOCO) — An Oklahoma City artist is giving away 500 tattoos if the Thunder win the NBA Finals. Located near the heart of ...
Get Uplifted These average-looking vending machines can change a life | Get Uplifted The Giving Machine makes it quick and easy to make a big difference.
DENVER (CBS4)-- There is a new way to give to others this holiday season -- and it's as easy as buying a candy bar. Denver unveiled Light the World Giving Machines on Monday, at Writer's Square ...
Vending machines with a twist! These Giving Machines in Tulsa let you donate to local and global charities with just a swipe of your card.
It is also the Oklahoma City National Memorial’s 'Day of Giving' to support the Memorial and the museum. The memorial hosts a luncheon on this day every year since the 25th anniversary. Judy ...
People donate to nonprofits using a Giving Machine on Dec. 18 during a ribbon-cutting ceremony for three Light the World Giving Machines at Scissortail Park in Oklahoma City.
An Oklahoma City resident paid for a counseling session for a woman she never met, while another made multiple donations to seven different nonprofits — all through special vending machines at a local ...
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