The Oklahoma Turning Point Council (OTPC) turned “25” and celebrated in a big way! On December 15th at 2:30 pm at the Downtown OKC YMCA, we celebrated twenty-five years of “Growing Together”! This event was designed to celebrate community members like you who have helped make this milestone possible!

Did you realize Oklahoma is the only state in the nation that still has a standing Turning Point Council twenty-five years later? OTPC is being recognized and celebrated for our accomplishments and sustainability! We are Oklahoma-proud and deeply rooted in our state’s health and wellness thanks to collaborative partners like you!

Oklahoma Turning Point Council 25th Anniversary 2022 Awardees

Community Health Champion Awardees

  • Delaware County Community Partnership- Teresa Carnes, President
  •  Opioid 918- Marcus Buchanan
  • Health Alliance for the Uninsured
  •  Youth Action for Health Leadership (YAHL)
  • Multi-County Coalition- Shanan Cox, Director
  • Handle with Care Oklahoma
  • Pathways to a Healthier You

More information on each awardee

Neil Hann Leadership Awardee

Brandie Combs

Brandie began her state service in the fall of 1994 as a Maternal and Child Health Consultant with the Oklahoma State Department of Health. She has served as a Regional Health Consultant as well as Assistant Director of the Oklahoma Turning Point Initiative. Brandie was one of the original “Turning Point Consultants” when the program first began in Oklahoma.  Combs currently serves as Regional Area Director for Community Health District 5 of the Oklahoma State Dept. of Health which includes the counties of Beckham, Caddo, Comanche, Cotton, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, and Washita.

More information on Brandie

Health Innovator of the Year Awardee

Rep. Ajay Pittman

Representative Ajay Pittman, who is now serving in her third term headed into the 59th Legislative Session. She is a sixth-generation Oklahoman, who is an American political leader and community activist. Pittman is the first female millennial elected to serve in the Oklahoma 57th State Legislature.

As a growing champion for interagency collaboration, she was chosen as the legislator who showed the most passion for health innovation.

More information on Rep. Ajay Pittman