During a recent government meeting, significant discussions highlighted the impact of the Better Way program in Tulsa, which has been instrumental in providing job opportunities and support for individuals in need. A participant shared their personal success story, detailing how the program, initiated by Mayor Bynum and the city council in collaboration with the Mental Health Association Oklahoma, has transformed their life. The individual expressed gratitude for being connected to a job at Band of Pied, emphasizing that work has served as a form of therapy and personal growth.
The Better Way program is noted as a pioneering initiative in Oklahoma, reflecting Tulsa's commitment to community support and empowerment. The participant remarked on the program's ability to change lives, underscoring the importance of community efforts in helping those who feel overlooked.
In addition to the Better Way program, the city of Tulsa has partnered with Route Tulsa and Tulsa Regional Tourism to enhance local tourism through the creation of interactive tour guides. These guides showcase historical and unique locations throughout the city, allowing residents and visitors to explore both in person and virtually. The initiative includes QR codes placed at various stops, providing easy access to detailed information about each location.
This ongoing project aims to further develop and expand the range of tours available in the coming years, encouraging exploration and appreciation of Tulsa's rich history and culture.