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The Tulsa Human Rights Commission spotlighted compassion and inclusivity at its April 21, 2025 meeting by presenting the Compassionate Tulsa Award to local advocate Jana Rugg. Introduced by Dr. Gary Paluzzo, the award reflects the Commission’s commitment to fostering stronger community ties through informal collaboration and shared values. A Champion of InclusivityRugg’s dedication shines through her work with Ainsley’s Angels, an organization that empowers individuals with disabilities to participate in athletic events. With an impressive record of 43 marathons in 35 states, Rugg combines her passion for running with her mission to open doors for others. Her community service doesn’t stop there—Rugg has also volunteered with John 3:16 Mission and the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals, helping transport pets in need and extending her compassion to both people and animals. Inspired by Personal ExperienceIn her acceptance speech, Rugg credited her late father, who lived with a disability, as her motivation for championing inclusivity. She shared her gratitude for the opportunity to merge athletics with advocacy, highlighting that compassion is not just an action but a way of life. Building a More Compassionate TulsaThe Commission emphasized that honoring community members like Rugg strengthens Tulsa’s culture of empathy and respect. By recognizing and amplifying these stories, the city continues to inspire others to contribute to a more inclusive and compassionate community.
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