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ProjectOKC would like Sponsors to:

    • Provide a place for their Meetup to meet
    • Pay money to support their Meetup
    • Supply samples to distribute to their members
    • Offer free or discounted services to their members
    • Give discounts or coupons on products to their members
    • We are always looking for places to gather, we can typically bring between 10-30 people to the table. We'd also love to distribute items to people in our community. If you have donations, we'll get them out on the streets. Shoot, if you have money to contribute, we'll take that too. We do GOOD for the people of OKC.

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Iguana Mexican Grill

Thank you for the great meal & your support of DoGoodFriday!

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