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Family Safety Center readies move to new facility; leaders say operations will need $500,000 a year in ongoing funds

5955129 · October 15, 2025
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Executive director Suzanne Stewart briefed council on the Family Safety Center’s new $24 million building, described services and partners, and asked for community support to cover about $500,000 a year in operating costs.

The Family Safety Center, which co‑locates domestic‑violence services, law enforcement advocates and child‑abuse exam services, is preparing to open a new $24 million facility and told the City Council on Oct. 15 that annual operating costs will require new philanthropic and partner support.

Suzanne Stewart, chief executive officer of the Family Safety Center, said the center has been supported with a mix of county, state, private and philanthropic funding for construction. “The building is $24 million,” Stewart said. “The City of Tulsa provided $1 million in ARPA funds. Tulsa County and the state…

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