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Terence Crutcher Foundation Offers Free Meals To Healthcare Heroes, First Responders And City Sanitation Workers This Week

The Oklahoma Eagle Newswire

 

 

 

As Tulsans continue to rally together in this time of crisis, the Terence Crutcher Foundation is committed to doing whatever it can to ensure that those on the frontlines of this crisis who work every day to keep us safe are celebrated and supported.

The foundation, in partnership with District 1 City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper & the George Kaiser Family Foundation, will be providing free lunches on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday for these workers at restaurants across North Tulsa.

   Tuesday, April 21 – Thursday, April 23

  • Tuesday: Wanda J’s (111 N Greenwood) – 11AM until lunches run out

  • Wednesday: Retro Grill & Bar (800 N Peoria) – 11AM until lunches run out

  • Thursday: Mack’s Wings (783 E Pine) – 12PM until lunches run out

As Tulsans face one of the most significant crises in generations, residents and organizations across the city have rallied together to support one another.  Out of immense gratitude for the selfless work of our healthcare heroes, first responders and city sanitation workers in this difficult time, the Terence Crutcher Foundation is partnering with District 1 City Councilor Vanessa Hall-Harper and the George Kaiser Family Foundation in offering free lunches at various North Tulsa, Black-owned restaurants on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday this week.

Healthcare workers, first responders and city sanitation workers will need to show their work ID badge to order and receive a free meal.

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The Foundation will provide free lunches for up to 100 workers a day on the following dates and at the following locations:

  • Tuesday: Wanda J’s (111 N Greenwood) – 11AM until lunches run out

  • Wednesday: Retro Grill & Bar (800 N Peoria) – 11AM until lunches run out

  • Thursday: Mack’s Wings (783 E Pine) – 12PM until lunches run out

The Terence Crutcher Foundation is thankful beyond words for the selflessness of our frontline heroes and is committed as an organization to joining alongside our fellow Tulsans in showing our gratitude and support for them in this difficult time.

We are all in this together, and we will get through this together.

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