Many causes of poverty bring clients to downtown Oklahoma City food pantry
Unemployment, a car wreck and a history of drug abuse were among the struggles cited by Oklahoma City residents on Tuesday as they sought free food from the Skyline Urban Ministry .
Rhonda Cutbirth , 46, is a former school crossing guard and janitor who said she came to the city from Porter in May to look for work.
"Jobs are very hard to get because it's a very small town," she said of Porter.<...
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