Infant agency reaching out to more Oklahoma children
About 250 babies and young children have received food and diapers through two new branches of Infant Crisis Services.
The nonprofit dedicated to helping poor children opened the branches three months ago in southwest and northwest Oklahoma City. Thousands of children receive help each year at the main office at 4224 N Lincoln Blvd.
Outreach coordinator Judith Cope said the effort has been successful.
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