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Tulsa Dream Center vans vandalized overnight

Tulsa Dream Center vans vandalized overnight
Tulsa Dream Center vans vandalized overnight
Tulsa Dream Center vans vandalized overnight
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Tulsa Dream Center is a place that provides resources for many people in the city.

The center began serving the community in 1999, offering services for both current and long-term needs. The Dream Center also offers educational services from early childhood to GED programs for adults. The Dream Center recently gave out over $1 million meals to people in the community due to COVID-19.

READ MORE: Tulsa Dream Center, Working To Serve More Than 2,000 Families

On the evening of June 11, officials say vandals destroyed several vans at the Tulsa Dream Center.

Tulsa Dream Center vandalized overnight (part 1)

The damage involved windows being busted out and all seat cushions destroyed.

Maturity of every individual stops at the level of their surroundings. Sometimes people respond from the conditions they were raised in.
Tulsa Dream Center

Officials with the Dream Center said it does not matter what is happening outside, their responsibility is to respond from a place of "love and understanding - because our anchor, OUR hope is in Him."

Tulsa Dream Center vandalized overnight (part 2)

Tulsa Dream Center officials said they will continue to rise up and change lives at their center.

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