‘Tulsa people love Tulsa’: City flag tattoos raising money for homeless

Two local businesses are teaming up to help Tulsa’s homeless populations in a unique — and permanent — way.

Jason Hart owns Unidos Pharmacy on Garnett, which specializes in bilingual care to allow as many individuals as possible to receive the attention they need.

He heard about the running “Tulsa Tattoo” joke on Stephen Hester’s podcast and decided to help make it happen.

Hester has also gotten his Tulsa flag tattoo.

“It seemed like kind of the thing that people talk about and joke about but don’t actually go do,” said Hart. “So I thought this would be a really cool thing to grab some attention and show some support for our city and, hopefully, do it for a good cause.”

He has already gotten his tattoo and hopes others do the same.

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Now, it goes even deeper than just Tulsa pride.

Jason Hart got in touch with Anchor & Rose Tattoo Co. on East 11th Street.

The shop was willing to help design a Tulsa flag tattoo, all for a good cause.

Marceau Hicks, a tattoo artist at Anchor and Rose, is happy that he can use his love of tattoos and tattooing to help the community.

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