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
Random acts of kindness: Lawton First Assembly helps pay off $1.6 million in medical debt
Christmas is the season of compassion. During some of the coldest, darkest nights of the year kindness and empathy create especially bright glows. In the coming days, residents of Comanche County and 12 surrounding counties will find warmth in that glow in the form of an unexpected letter.
Merry Christmas! Oklahoma church pays off medical bills for more than 1,600 people
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.
Lawton Church Erased Over One Million Dollars of Medical Debt for Oklahomans
Lawton Church Erased Over One Million Dollars of Medical Debt for Oklahomans
They received a lot of donations the past couple of weeks and they decided to give back to the community. Lawton First Assembly is helping out in major way before Christmas. We all know someone right now that is probably in debt due to big medical bills.
Lawton church erases $1.6M of combined medical debt in 13 Oklahoma counties
Lawton church erases $1.6M of combined medical debt in 13 Oklahoma counties
What a gift of love this holiday season! A total of 1,660 residents of 13 Oklahoma counties, including Comanche County, will receive unexpected letters within the next couple of weeks telling them they no longer owe a combined $1,625,828.61 in medical debt.