Tulsa DHS Advantage Office Growing

 

Employees at Tulsa's DHS Advantage Office listen to OPEA representatives discuss the values of becoming a member

 

 

Membership Representative Jimmy Durant and future Representative Haley Blood traveled to Tulsa on February 5th,  to make a recruiting visit to the DHS Advantage Office. 

 

The meeting was set up by Cheri Matthews, a long time OPEA member.  After the meeting was finished there were 16 new OPEA members, the talk of creating a chapter, and some excitement in what OPEA is doing and where these members are going to go in the future.

 

OPEA Membership Representative Haley Blood, standing, right, looks on as 16 employees take the pledge to join the Association

 

4 comments (Add your own)

1. Linda Washington wrote:
I cannot contact my case worker, Terry Benjamin because his message box is full. So are his supervisor and the unit clerk. I need to speak to him to keep my food stamps from being cut off. What do I do? Who do I contact? How?






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Tue, February 16, 2010 @ 1:02 PM

2. ##### wrote:
storm into the office and scream and holler like spoiled brats, that's what our clients do.

Wed, March 17, 2010 @ 7:46 AM

3. :) wrote:
yes you actually DO have to fill out that paper that come in the mail and no i can't just turn 'em on until you get around to it i actually have to have "that paper" in my little cubicle to work you case.....

Wed, March 17, 2010 @ 7:48 AM

4. Sarah B. Camden wrote:
emailing all the senators made a difference We get to bid on the Advantage Program and they took LTCA off the house bill 1363 and they are going to put it up for bid for other companiesand us.
I am a OPEA member.

Wed, April 6, 2011 @ 11:02 AM

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