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Special Buds Disability Ministry (Kirk of the Hills)

Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church (The Kirk)

Tulsa, Oklahoma - Tulsa County

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Provider overview

Kirk of the Hills in Tulsa offers a disability ministry: Special Buds Sunday buddies and small classes, Faithful Buds adult social group, and a monthly Friday Night Owls respite-style family evening.

Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church (The Kirk) in Tulsa offers a disability ministry serving children and adults with developmental disabilities and their families.

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Ages
Children and adults with developmental disabilities; family programming for caregivers
Season
Year-round; weekly Sunday ministry plus monthly family events
Cost
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Special Buds and family disability ministry

Sunday buddy ministry, small-group classes, an adult social group, and a monthly family respite-style evening for families of a child with a developmental disability.

Ages
Children and adults with developmental disabilities; family programming for caregivers
Season
Year-round; weekly Sunday ministry plus monthly family events
Schedule
Special Buds meets Sunday mornings; Faithful Buds meets Sunday evenings; Friday Night Owls meets the fourth Friday of each month. Confirm current times with The Kirk.
Cost
No cost noted in the source; confirm registration and any costs with The Kirk.
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Why this is listed
The Kirk (Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church) in Tulsa runs a disability ministry for children and adults with developmental disabilities, including Special Buds (a Sunday morning ministry with one-on-one buddies and small classes), Faithful Buds (a Sunday evening group for adults with prayer, Bible study, a meal, and social activity), and Friday Night Owls (a monthly evening of movies, games, and crafts for families of a child with a developmental disability).
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Program details we found

Special Buds and family disability ministry

The Kirk (Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church) in Tulsa runs a disability ministry for children and adults with developmental disabilities, including Special Buds (a Sunday morning ministry with one-on-one buddies and small classes), Faithful Buds (a Sunday evening group for adults with prayer, Bible study, a meal, and social activity), and Friday Night Owls (a monthly evening of movies, games, and crafts for families of a child with a developmental disability).

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names developmental disabilities, one-on-one buddies, smaller classes with more individual care, an adult social group, and a monthly family evening with games and crafts.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about buddy matching, one-on-one support, class sizes, sensory accommodations, and how a new family or participant gets connected.

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What we found: The Kirk (Kirk of the Hills Presbyterian Church) in Tulsa runs a disability ministry for children and adults with developmental disabilities, including Special Buds (a Sunday morning ministry with one-on-one buddies and small classes), Faithful Buds (a Sunday evening group for adults with prayer, Bible study, a meal, and social activity), and Friday Night Owls (a monthly evening of movies, games, and crafts for families of a child with a developmental disability).

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