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Oklahoma Institute for Child Advocacy
420 N.W. 13th Street
Suite 101
Oklahoma City 73103
Phone: 405-236-5437
Fax: 405-236-5439
www.oica.org

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About Oklahoma Kids Count Leadership

 

Leaders Build Relationships

Members of each Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Leadership Class work locally and across the state with others who are interested in improving the lives of Oklahoma’s children and youth. Leaders have the opportunity to network with policymakers, community leaders, social service providers and concerned citizens.

Leaders Help Solve Problems

One tenet of KIDS COUNT is that local people solve local problems. Each Leader receives technical assistance and leadership training to support them in their role
as a resource person on children and youth issues. Individuals who are a part of
KIDS COUNT guide their own communities toward creating a better life for
children and youth.

Leaders Work For Children And Youth

Children and youth are our voiceless, voteless citizens. KIDS COUNT Leaders elevate public awareness of pertinent issues on behalf of children and youth. Through media releases and events, community meetings, Child Watch Visits, Round Table discussions and other publicity activities, Leaders generate public interest and provide helpful information on issues important to children and youth.

Leaders Make A Difference

They are Leaders who care about children and youth. They lead others to the cause. The work that they do lifts them up as role models to all members of the community. Through Oklahoma KIDS COUNT, they have the resources, connections and support to improve the lives of children and youth.

Individuals from all racial, ethnic, religious, socioeconomic, professional and political backgrounds, from high school age to senior citizens are encouraged to apply.

KIDS COUNT Leaders must be available to attend the KIDS COUNT Advocacy Camp which is held the first Friday and Saturday in August.

The year-round application process for Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Leadership is easy! Applications must be postmarked on or before the third Monday in June. Please contact Ann Patterson Salazar at 405/236-5437 extension 106, or [email protected], if you have any questions, or go to www.oica.org to download an application.

 

Oklahoma Kids Count Leadership

Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Leaders are trained in the areas of legislative and grassroots advocacy, communicating children’s issues and community organizing. KIDS COUNT Leaders are available for group presentations and individual meetings.

KIDS COUNT Leaders are chosen annually through an application process. (A description of the Oklahoma KIDS COUNT Leadership program and the application process can be found above.)


Oklahoma Kids Count Leaders

Northwestern Oklahoma
Buffalo
:
Tonya Robinson
Clinton:
Coleen Buckmaster
Cammy McDaugale
Enid:
Debi Shire
Okeene:
Robin Wittwer-Swaim
Woodward:
Kathy Moore

Southwestern Oklahoma
Altus:
Rose Jenkins
Anadarko:
Lesley Green
Fort Cobb:
Elaine Bellamy
Lawton:
Angelina Bernard
Jenny Breeden
Regina Hargrove
Katy Isham
Anne Jones-Gray
Art Koenig
Barbara Morgan
Mary Jac Rauh

Southeastern Oklahoma
Durant:
Hal Johnson
Hartshorne:
Shaen Sommer
McAlester:
Cindy Simmons
Pauls Valley:
Carol Williams
Poteau:
Beth Stanford
Wewoka:
Sharon Gile
Whitefield
Teresa Butler

Central Oklahoma
Chandler:
Melinda Campbell
Edmond:
Shawn Alyea
Mary Boren
Jessica Brent
Allysceacioun D. Britt, MPH
Terri Burlison
Douglas Garcia
Sheila Griffin
Sarah Koss
Lacy Lodes
Maira Moreno-Hoetker
Leshia Pearson
Casey Reed
Julia Reed
El Reno:
Beth Kouba
Guthrie:
Heather Wright
Lexington:
Linda York
Midwest City:
Chelsea Waller
Moore:
Christi Madden
Sjonna Whitsitt
Mustang:
Patricia Young
Newcastle:
Patricia Atkinson
Norman:
Katie Bradshaw-Campbell
Mary Holter
Melissa McLawhorn
Kelley Nedbalek
Julianna Osuna
Sarah Ann Redwine
Laura Rhodes
Fran Rice
Denise Squier
Oklahoma City:
Lindsay Ames
Melody Ruth Andrews
Jana Armstrong
Marty Bacher
Gloria Bates
Masie Bross
Peggy Byerly
Diane Caballero
Belinda Caudle
Suzanne Cannon
Thelma Chambers Young
Doug Cherry
Ginger Clark
Karen Coakley
Marcia Coffman
Cara Collinson
Cloyd Cornish-Patton
Tonya Dennis
Denise Edmond
April Edwards
Vera Ford
Chris Foss
Stacey Frakes
Deann Gattis
Patty Grotta
Wiley Hugos
Lou Huff
LaDonna Hunt
Annette Jacobi
Kathleen Johnson
Denise Johnson-Hole
Michelle Kees
Karen Landolfi
Barbara Liggins-Acosta
Caroline Linehan
John Linehan
Tara Lozano
Heather Martin
Earlene Mason
Kelli McNeal
Priscilla Metoyer
Debbie Miller
Marchell Newton
Keith Pirtle
Scott Prough
Ed Pulido
Corina Ramirez
Becky Reuter
Ronald Rocke
Belinda Rogers
Stella Ross
Vickie Rowell
Sally Selvidge
Carol Schneider
Brent Simpson
Charla Tubb
Carole Turner
Marcy Wiggins
Ellen Wisdom
Amy Jacob Wright
George Young
Piedmont:
Jodie Pierce
Shawnee:
Susan Cochran-Morris
Jon Greenwood
Traci Guptill
Katie Morris-Henson
Sonya Rickman
Tecumseh:
Robyn Bourlan-Carey
Yukon:
Jennifer King
Northeasten Oklahoma
Bartlesville:
Sammy Bouy
Kelly Eisenberger
Melissa Nuttall
Debbie Rischard
Claremore:
Darla Akin
Mannford:
Bethany Dornberger
Miami:
Sue Ann Holder
Muskogee:
Martha Alford
Laurie Fuller
Sarah Hopkins
Mark Wilkerson
Ochelata:
Lisa Jo Griffith-Eldridge
Pawnee:
JoBeth Spears
Ponca City:
Christy Gonterman
Porter:
Shirley Glenn
Pryor:
Gayla Anderson
Sapulpa:
Becky Bland
Marjorie Lyons
Stillwater:
Laura Arnold
Roeann Gibson
Barbara Gish
Peggy McCormick
Susan Weaver
Tahlequah:
Regina Christie-Bell
Howard Clark
Margaret Cook
Toby Robles
Tulsa:
Janice Airhart
Patricia Atkinson
Molly Casteel
Kathy J. Coorpender
Tonya Crewell
Brian Franklin
Samantha Franklin
Lesley Gudgel
Kim Hall
Athene Kennemer, RN
Michelle Kingsley
Peggy Lisenbee
Dawn Parton
Arthetta Pouncil
Karen Rhoades
Lynn Roach
Stacey Rogers
Linda Watts
Vinita
Elizabeth Nottingham
Wellington
Watt Osage