Oklahoma City Police Department Launches FACT Program for Youth Mentorship and Community Engagement

The Oklahoma City Police Department is inviting teens to join its free FACT Program, designed to provide mentorship and positive guidance for youth. Sessions are held every Monday from 4–7 p.m. at the Northeast and Hathaway Community Centers. The program requires no long-term commitment, allowing participants to attend as their schedules allow.

According to the Oklahoma City Police Department’s post, the initiative aims to give young people tools to succeed while building stronger connections between police and the community. Officers leading the program serve not only as law enforcers but also as mentors. The department hopes FACT will help bridge gaps and offer teens positive role models in a supportive environment.

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