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Thunder Cares Cast
OKC Thunder
19 episodes
3 days ago
Thunder Fellows Executive Director Cedric Ikpo joins the podcast to share his vision on the program that is designed to unlock new opportunities in sports, technology and entertainment for Black high school and college students in the Tulsa area.
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Thunder Fellows Executive Director Cedric Ikpo joins the podcast to share his vision on the program that is designed to unlock new opportunities in sports, technology and entertainment for Black high school and college students in the Tulsa area.
Show more...
Basketball
Business,
News,
Non-Profit,
Sports News,
Sports
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Packing Cold Kits
Thunder Cares Cast
10 minutes
5 years ago
Packing Cold Kits
Darius Bazley and Deonte Burton join the residents of the Pershing Center to pack kits for those who currently don't have somewhere warm to stay. With the support of Chesapeake Energy, the group packed 1000 kits including gloves, hats, snacks, and toiletries. And as a bonus, the residents were surprised with a total makeover of their theater room.
Thunder Cares Cast
Thunder Fellows Executive Director Cedric Ikpo joins the podcast to share his vision on the program that is designed to unlock new opportunities in sports, technology and entertainment for Black high school and college students in the Tulsa area.