Even though I loathe their anti-contraceptive viewpoints (I know, wrong forum), I think it is a cool looking building and I hope they continue to help people in need.
Just wanted to address a couple of points as we go public with this campaign. But first, thank you all for your kind words about this project and the organization. We love doing what we do and we do it because we are Catholic not because those whom we serve are Catholic. In fact, 90% of those who walk through our doors aren't Catholic and success to us is defined as getting people to a better place in life and strengthening families, not conversion. As Shawn pointed out, we are indeed a local 501(c)(3) with ties to the national organization (CCUSA). They provide us with training opportunities and advocacy on national level, but we receive very little funding (the exception being grants we may receive to assist with disaster recovery. Our primary source of funding (55% or so) comes through our Annual Appeal which is conducted each fall and really only through the Catholic parishes in the Archdiocese. That being said, we do receive support from corporations, foundations and government (only 6% through gov't). The Green Tie Gala, held annually in March, only supports our homeless services (Holy Family Home in Midwest City and the Sanctuary Women's Development Centers in Stockyards City and Norman). And yes, 90% of every dollar goes back into our programs to support those who come to us and is spent only in Oklahoma (we serve 46 counties in western and central Oklahoma). The final stat I'll throw out is that we serve about 19,000 individuals each year, 13,000 of which come to our main services building on Classen (which this campaign seeks to construct a new building for).
If you all want to see updated renderings and learn more about the campaign, head over to Crossbeams Capital Campaign - Building Our Community + Building Our Future - Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
Other than that, thank you again for all the kind words and support the community provides us. If you have any questions about the project as we go forward, I'm happy to answer what I can.
Sonny Wilkinson
Senior Director for Mission Advancement
Catholic Charities OKC
Anyone know if this is about to break ground or the status? They did a ground breaking ceremony about a month ago or so, but nothing has been done since.
The filed for a building permit a few months ago but it's yet to be issued.
We are in the final stages of raising funds for the building. Everything is still very much a go for this project.
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I like the updated renderings of the new building. My one complaint with the initial renderings were the arched windows of the chapel which looked odd. The new renderings have rectangular windows for the chapel which flows with the styling of the rest of the building.
I agree, the new squared design looks better. Also love that brick facade. Just adds to the area. The Catholic Cross Mural will look good on the end of the building too.
$5.9 million building permit application for this project today.
They had previously submitted an application but that was labeled "preliminary only". This seems to be the real deal.
Could see dirt moving here soon.
Pete do you know anything about, ... Who purchased the current Catholic Charities buildings and what are the future plans?
Looks like this project is up before the DDRC this Thursday. Should fly through.
http://www.okc.gov/AgendaPub/cache/2...4110240952.PDF
Construction to begin on Catholic Charities' new home in OKC | News OK
Construction is set to start in the next few weeks on a $7 million new home for Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City.
Supporters and dignitaries from across the state gathered Wednesday afternoon to celebrate the project’s start that included a blessing from Archbishop Paul S. Coakley and a ceremonial tree planting.
I uploaded a bunch of updated renderings to the article at the top of this page; they should be starting construction very soon.
I like this project overall, but there are parts that make me say "huh?"
The facade along Classen is a big improvement IMO.
Are the older renderings still available somewhere? I'd like to compare.
They've officially broke ground and are starting to clear the lot
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