Oklahoma church pays for medical bills of 1,660 families
An Oklahoma church gave local families a Christmas present they would never forget.
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Oklahoma church pays for medical bills of 1,660 families
An Oklahoma church gave local families a Christmas present they would never forget.
Rural America
Oklahoma church pays off medical bills for more than 1600 people | 98.7 The River
An Oklahoma church will pay the medical debt of 1,660 state residents. The Lawton First Assembly Church raised $15,000 in donations and partnered with the nonprofit group RIP Medical Debt in order to pay off more than $1.6 million in medical bills.
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Church helps erase $1.6 million in medical debt
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Random acts of kindness: Lawton First Assembly helps pay off $1.6 million in medical debt
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Merry Christmas! Oklahoma church pays off medical bills for more than 1,600 people
TULSA, Okla. (KTUL) – Church members in Oklahoma banded together this Christmas season to wipe out medical debt for more than 1,600 folks. Congregants at Lawton First Assembly Church raised $15,000 and turned it into a combined $1.