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Thunder Center Isaiah Hartenstein, along with his family's foundation, the Hartenstein Foundation, donated $10,000 on Friday ...
One of the biggest stars in women's college basketball managed to steal the spotlight during the first round of the 2025 NBA ...
Isaiah Hartenstein visited Positive Tomorrows, a nonprofit benefiting families experiencing homelessness, on Friday to ...
During a busy playoff run, Isaiah Hartenstein's foundation raised $10,000 for Positive Tomorrows through a shirt fundraiser ...
Oklahoma City Thunder's Isaiah Hartenstein presented a $10,000 check to Positive Tomorrows, a school for families experiencing homelessness, after a successful fundraising campaign during the NBA ...
The students at Positive Tomorrows received a special surprise that was months in the making on Thursday afternoon. The Thunder and the school unveiled a new classroom complete with breathtaking ...
Positive Tomorrows began in 1989 as a collaboration between the city's public school district, the state department of education and some national nonprofits to target the specific educational ...
Sara Jacobson, director of development at Positive Tomorrows, left, and Katy Boren, Cox Communications Oklahoma City market vice president, pose for a photo in the school's newly revamped clothing ...
Positive Tomorrows is currently accepting donations of cleaning and disinfectant supplies, personal-protective equipment (PPE), and seasonally appropriate new clothing and shoes for the fall semester.
Positive Tomorrows serves Pre- K through fifth grade homeless children and their families. Right now, they are able to serve about 70 kids in their building. But even.
The newly revamped clothing closet at Positive Tomorrows did not disappoint. "She came out dressed in purple from head to toe," said Sara Jacobson, the school's director of development.