TULSA, Okla. — The Mayor’s Office of Children, Youth and Families (MOCYF) is celebrating its one year anniversary and looking back on the accomplishments the office has made over the past year.
“As a City, we have a responsibility to build a community that delivers real results for our residents. Our educational leaders and partners are fully committed to our youth, but we all must accept the role and stand with our partners to confront the challenges before us,” said Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols. “If we fail to act, we fail our community. The progress we make on public safety, homelessness and housing directly shapes the future of our children and families. They deserve more, and I’m encouraged to see our City prioritizing support for our partners and our children, youth and families as we move this vital work forward.”
According to the City of Tulsa, the city has reached 61% of its 2024-2025 school year target…