LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - The OK (Our Kids) Program wants to change relationships between law enforcement and the African American community. They plan to create solutions at a Black and Blue event happening Saturday.
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LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) - The OK (Our Kids) Program wants to change relationships between law enforcement and the African American community. They plan to create solutions at a Black and Blue event happening Saturday.
Urban centers throughout the country continue to see the huge benefits of partnering with the OK Program as new chapters have been launched in Indianapolis, Indiana, Conyers Georgia, located in Rockdale County, about 23 miles east of Atlanta, and Kansas City, Missouri.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- One week ago, a sniper gunned down police officers in downtown Dallas in retaliation for separate police shootings that killed two black men.
After listening to her talk about the problems she was having with her son and how out of control he was, I decided I had to do whatever I could to help not only her, but him especially.
I choose to make a difference by supporting and dedicating my efforts to the one thing that I know makes a difference and influences change – the OK Program.
KANSAS CITY, KANSAS - The OK Program in Kansas City, Kansas, is in the national spotlight as cities dealing with protests over police shootings look to improve relationships between police and the community. OK stands for Our Kids.
It’s going to be a special, fun day in the park for African-American FAMILIES, OK boys, their mentors and law enforcement partners