Marisol is a professional volunteer who has been involved with CCFI for many years. Her compassion and vibrancy are felt across all programs and she is a wonderful part of our team!
Carol and her family first came to CCFI in 2007 to help adjust after a very long and traumatic hospital stay. They were also trying to navigate their new normal as a family with adopted children.
Linda was named CCFI’s second executive director, where she served from 1997 - 2010. Through her leadership, she helped lay the foundation for Trauma Focused Services to aid children who were abused and/or neglected.
Network Technology Solutions, Inc. (NTS), along with their fearless leader, “Network Larry”, has taken care of our agency’s technology needs for more than two decades.
Maureen is a long-time agency supporter who’s been involved with CCFI since the 90s. She is an active member of the Cleveland-McClain County Medical Alliance and has made strides in assisting and growing our Baby Pantry.
Damien has been a member of Boys & Girls Club of Norman since its inception in 2015. He enjoys meeting kids from other schools and experiencing new things!
Casey first got involved with CCFI in 2011 when he began volunteering at Neighborhood Centers. His passion for helping children and families is evident through his leadership and volunteerism, and we are lucky to have him serving as a CCFI Board member.
Alyssa first began working with the Bringing Up Babies program two years ago. Since then, she has become a more confident parent and has gained valuable new skills to better both her and her son’s life.
Caleb’s Cause Foundation first partnered with CCFI in 2016 with the shared mission to end diaper need in our community. Since then, they have supplied more than 50,000 diapers to the CCFI Baby Pantry!
Mike has been on the CCFI Board since 2016 and is currently serving as the Board President. He is an active member of the community and is passionate about helping us fulfill our mission for another 50 years.
Dominique began services when she was a high school sophomore. She credits CCFI for changing her life and leading her on the right path for her and her son.