2024 Winners

The 2024 winners were recognized at the 21st annual Champions of Health awards for their efforts to improve the health of Oklahomans. 

Dr. Rodney L. Huey Memorial Champion of Oklahoma Health

Winner: Emergency Infant Services (Tulsa)

Emergency Infant Services (EIS) is on a mission to provide immediate help with a minimum of barriers to families in crisis who have children who are 5 years or younger. EIS does not ask for the client’s age, gender, proof of income or citizenship, only proof of guardianship in order to receive services. Due to structural barriers that have been EIS’ long-standing challenge, they knew it was imperative to devise a way to get closer to the point of need in order to alter the trajectory for hard-to-reach, notably disadvantaged communities with underserved families. In April 2023, EIS launched a mobile unit, something not done by any other social service agency in Tulsa.

Champion of Children's Health

Winner: Global Gardens (Tulsa)

Global Gardens (GG) uses gardening to promote students’ nutritional health by involving them in all aspects of growing, harvesting, and preparing healthy food. Based in Tulsa, GG has gardened and cooked with over 15,000 students since 2007, and is bringing these experiences to over 4,400 students and individuals this year through during- and after-school programs, a family food farm, summer programs, and outreach initiatives. In fall 2023, GG published its first cookbook, a collection of student-friendly recipes featuring garden produce and tips for involving even the youngest children in meal preparation. The cookbook is being used by more than 2,000 students and 350 families this year and is available at local libraries.

Community Health Champion

Winner: Lindsey House,  (Tulsa)

According to AmericasHealthRankings.org, Oklahoma ranks 47th among states for women’s and children’s health outcomes. Lindsey House is working every day to improve the future for women and children in the state by offering a safe, stable home with an on-site food pantry and supportive wrap-around services for families facing situational homelessness. We understand that when a woman has a supportive network and safe shelter, she can begin to rebuild her life with confidence and purpose. This program not only changes individual lives – it strengthens families, revitalizes communities and breaks cycles of poverty for future generations.

Champion of Senior Health

Winner: RSVP (Retired and Senior Volunteer Program) of Central Oklahoma (OKC)

RSVP of Central Oklahoma’s Volunteer Recruitment and Placement Program has matched older adults with volunteer opportunities in our community for 50 years. These opportunities provide volunteers with the joy of contributing skills and knowledge while also maintaining a second half of life full of purpose and connection. RSVP has 300+ active volunteers and works closely with 65 local nonprofit partners to help these organizations meet needs in the community. Our volunteers serve in a variety of ways. They deliver meals to elderly homebound residents, thoughtfully knit comfort items for people in need, serve at local elementary schools, food banks, veterans’ centers, libraries, domestic violence shelters, as well as assist disaster victims.

Champion of the Uninsured

Winner: Community Treatment Integrations OK (Tulsa)

Community Treatment Integrations OK provides comprehensive mental and behavioral health and substance use care to Oklahomans. Their mission is to educate, treat and support patients through integrated care tailored to each individual's needs. Patients find support with a medical and clinical team providing quality care, like group &individual counseling, crisis services, problem gambling treatment, trauma treatments like EMDR & infant mental health, parenting programs, recovery support services, and comprehensive and innovative addiction treatments. Services are offered regardless of ability to pay, at low/no cost. CTI-OK doesn’t just see a diagnosis: they see a person first, and treat them with the kindness and tenacity they would want for their loved ones.

The Champions of Health Awards is presented by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Oklahoma, in partnership with Care Providers Oklahoma, the Oklahoma Association of Optometric Physicians, the Oklahoma Dental Association, the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services, the Oklahoma Foundation for Medical Quality, the Oklahoma Health Care Authority, the Oklahoma Hospital Association, the Oklahoma Osteopathic Association, the Oklahoma Primary Care Association, the Oklahoma State Department of Health and the Oklahoma State Medical Association.