
McIntyre Law’s 13th Annual Day of Kindness
Published on October 26, 2022Join us for the 13th Annual Day of Kindness!
With support from the Oklahoma Association for Justice, Lawyers Fighting Hunger, the Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma, and more than 100 Oklahoma trial lawyers and law firms, McIntyre Law is excited to announce the 13th Annual Day of Kindness event, where our team will be passing out free Thanksgiving turkeys for Oklahoma City families.
WHEN: Friday, November 18 @ 8am
WHERE: Southern Hills Baptist Church, 8601 South Pennsylvania Ave. OKC
How to Get a Free Turkey in Oklahoma City
Turkeys will be passed out on a first-come, first-served basis until supplies are gone. To help ensure that your family gets a turkey, we recommend coming early to the event this year.
Special Guests at This Year’s Annual Day of Kindness
This year, we’re proud to be joined by Patty Gasso, the head softball coach at the University of Oklahoma, who has led the team to six national championships to date.
Other Lawyers Fighting Hunger Turkey Giveaways in Oklahoma
If you’re unable to make it to the Oklahoma City event, Lawyers Fighting Hunger will be offering complementary turkeys in three additional Oklahoma locations:
- Tulsa
- Mustang
- El Reno
Help us end food insecurity in Oklahoma
No family should have to worry about where their next meal will come from. Lawyers Fighting Hunger events connect donors to local organizations who lead the fight against hunger in Oklahoma. If you’d like to show support for our efforts, head to the Lawyers Fighting Hunger website for information on how to donate.
As always, the team at McIntyre Law is honored to serve and celebrate with our local community. We look forward to seeing you at Day of Kindness 2022!
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