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Parent Child Center Recognizes 35th Anniversary
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Parent Child Center Recognizes 35th Anniversary

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The Center Invites The Community To Share Their Families’ Stories

The Parent Child Center of Tulsa (PCCT) is celebrating 35 years of transforming lives and strengthening families. It is calling on the community to participate this milestone by sharing their personal stories of resilience and impact.  

Since 1990, PCCT has helped thousands of Tulsans and surrounding community families, equipping parents with the tools to build stronger, healthier homes for their children. Now, as the organization looks to the future, it wants to honor the voices of those touched by its mission – clients, donors, volunteers, and community supporters alike. 

“For 35 years, PCCT has been a place of hope for families in and around Tulsa. I have personally seen parents find strength in our programs, children thrive in safer environments, and volunteers pour their hearts into making a difference,” said Melanie Anderegg, CEO of The Parent Child Center of Tulsa.  

“This milestone isn’t just a celebration – it’s a call to action. We need our community to help us honor the past, share their experiences, and inspire the future. Every story matters, and we want to hear yours.” 

PCCT is launching a community-wide call for stories, inviting those impacted by its services or who have supported its mission to share their personal experiences.  

Whether it is a client whose life was changed by PCCT’s programs, a volunteer who found purpose in giving back, or a donor who has seen the direct impact of their generosity, these stories will help highlight the organization’s legacy and inspire future generations to focus on family strengthening and continue the fight against child abuse and neglect.  

These shared experiences will be featured throughout the year as part of PCCT’s 35th birthday celebration, highlighting the strength and dedication of the Tulsa community. 

How to Participate: 

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  • Submissions are open to anyone who has participated in PCCT’s programs or supported its mission over the years. 
  • Participants can choose to remain anonymous if they prefer. 

To mark this special occasion, PCCT will host a year-long celebration, including community gatherings, a special birthday event, and storytelling initiatives that bring to life the voices of those who have been part of its mission. The stories collected will be featured across various platforms, including social media, newsletters, and a commemorative campaign that reflects on the organization’s journey and vision for the future. 

The Parent Child Center of Tulsa 

Since its founding in 1990, PCCT has been dedicated to preventing child abuse and neglect, supporting families, and fostering healthy childhood development through education, treatment, and advocacy. Each year, PCCT serves thousands of families through its programs, which are made possible by the dedication of its donors, volunteers, and community supporters. In 2024, PCCT served over 96,000 children and families.  

For more information about PCCT’s 35th birthday celebrations or to share your story, visit https://forms.office.com/r/4jCviY0BSh or learn more about PCCT at https://www.parentchildcenter.org or pr@parentchildcenter.org. 

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