New Podcast Community Investments, Generational Changes with Tim Newton

Community Investments, Generational Changes Part 2

In Part 1 of the Community Investments, Generational Changes Episode, Tim shared all of the life-changing things he is doing for his community and how he is making a difference with The Tulsa Dream Center.

>> Listen to Part 1 here

In Part 2, Tim dives deeper into what it’s like creating a tuition-free private school and how he continues to improve education for the children of North Tulsa.

Listen to the full episode, be inspired then go and give your money a mission!

To learn more about Tim’s initiatives visit Tulsa Dream Center

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