Olney Education Foundation hosts meet and greet at their newly renovated headquarters located at 109 W. Main St. in Olney during the Texoma Gives event. Shown are Kelly Mahler, Chairman and Sherry Altmiller, Secretary. Photo by Will Sadler
Alyssa Betts managing the auction for the Olney Community Library and Art Center [OCLAC] Texoma Gives live auction. OCLAC hosted an auction of sweet treats to raise funds for the annual 24-hour online giving event. Photo by Will Sadler
The Olney Christian Community Center [The Refuge] hosted a breakfast and lunch fundraiser during the Texoma Gives annual 24-hours of giving event. Three workers of many are shown here: Kristy Nantz-Refuge Director, Carrie Canada-Volunteer and Terri Hayter
Our friends over at the Young County-Olney Cub Center hosted a lunch and other online promotions to raise funds during the Texoma Gives 24-Hours of Giving event. Shown are Gail McBride, Cub Center Executive Director Angela Lockard, Cub Center Activities D

Olney Supports Local Charities For Texoma Gives

Texoma Gives 2025 is in the books for the year and it was a big success. Here is how Olney’s nonprofits fared in their fundraising efforts: The Refuge came out on top out of all organizations with $168,134 raised by 31 donors; Olney Community Library and Arts Center raised $1,315 from 18 donors; Olney Education Foundation raised $18,505 from 35 donors; Young County-Olney Senior Cub Center raised $10,765 from 45 donors; Keep Olney Beautiful raised $895 from 12 donors; Olney Volunteer Fire Department raised $1,195 from 12 donors; House Of Mercy Enterprises raised $400 from four donors. For more information and a complete list of nonprofits please visit texomagives. org.