Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
Jessica Valentine is a seasoned marketing and communications professional with a diverse background in creative strategy, writing, and education. Currently serving as a Creative Strategist at Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City since October 2023, Jessica previously held roles including Marketing Assistant and Store Manager at the Museum of the Red River, and Marketing and Communications Specialist at the Oklahoma City Museum of Art. Jessica's writing experience spans several publications, such as Splurge! Magazine and Territory Magazine, and includes contributions to NonDoc Media. With a foundational education in Journalism Broadcasting/News Editorial and Theater from Oklahoma State University, Jessica combines creative talent with strategic insight to enhance organizational communication and outreach efforts.
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Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City
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In 1912, Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Oklahoma City (CCAOKC) opened our doors and our hearts to helping the people of Oklahoma. In the years since, CCAOKC has grown from a small orphanage in northwest Oklahoma City into a multi-faceted service organization with 8 Pillars of Service and five locations throughout the western two-thirds of the state. CCAOKC does not try to be all things to all people – we attempt to serve where others are not, and to partner effectively with service agencies across the communities in which we serve. Throughout its history, CCAOKC has been deeply rooted in Oklahoma communities, kindling hope and supporting Oklahomans in times of need. • The Great Depression: Our young organization expanded to deliver a safe home to orphaned and abandoned Oklahoma children in the 1930s. • Wartime Migration: CCAOKC provided a helping hand and a resettlement plan to refugees arriving from south Asia in the 1960s and 1970s. • Oklahoma City Bombing--When tragedy struck the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building on April 19, 1995, CCOKC was there, offering counseling and long-term case management to those affected. • May 1999 and May 2013 Tornadoes--On two fateful spring days almost 15 years apart, two of the nation’s largest tornadoes touched down in Oklahoma, and CCAOKC’s Disaster Relief program quickly provided essential services and a road map to recovery for thousands of families. Today, the major programs of CCOKC include Family HOPE case management; emergency rent and utility assistance; Sanctuary Women's Development Centers for unhoused women and children; immigration legal services; refugee resettlement; counseling; sponsored housing services for families and seniors; disaster response; adoption and pregnancy services; support and development of educational outreach programs; and advocacy. CCAOKC operates offices in Oklahoma City, Lawtown, Woodward, Enid and Ardmore.