Concern grows for nearly 700,000 Oklahomans expected to lose their food assistance Saturday. A metro non-profit that helps people transition out of homelessness said the government shutdown adds another obstacle to those they serve.
The Curbside franchise turns crisis into hope for people. One mother we met worked for a decade to escape homelessness. She knows what it takes to survive.
Curbside Flowers on Classen Boulevard, Rebecca Suggs stays busy. She blossoms under the holiday flower deadlines. However, she feared Saturday – the day her food assistance would stop…
 
            