OKLAHOMA CITY — Upward Transitions received a grant of $10,000 from the Robert A. Parman Foundation that will be used for assisting clients with services addressing poverty in Oklahoma County.
For over 95 years, Upward Transitions has touched the lives of Oklahomans in need. Upward Transitions’ mission is to prevent generational poverty through community collaboration, emergency relief and empowerment, therefore inspiring hope with families and individuals experiencing housing instability.
Upward Transitions’ CEO, Periann Pulliam shared, “We are so grateful to receive this generous grant from the Parman Foundation. We appreciate their continued support of our mission. This grant will allow us to continue making a meaningful impact on the lives of families and individuals who are experiencing homelessness or are at risk of becoming homeless.”
The Robert A Parman Foundation is a private foundation in Oklahoma City, OK, which was founded in 1964.
Upward Transitions is an Oklahoma County non-profit that serves families and individuals who are homeless, at risk of becoming homeless, or stranded by providing case management and stabilizing resources to help meet basic social needs.
To learn more about Upward Transitions, go to www.upwardtransitions.org.
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