The charity “Broken Arrow Neighbors” is making some changes.
They are breaking ground for a new facility later this year. Executive Director Kim Goddard says the organization is “embarking upon building a new 10,000 square foot facility that will provide more functionality as well as the opportunity to expand existing programs.” Goddard says Broken Arrow Neighbors also plans on entertaining new programs.
She says the current facility lacks conveniences needed for the organizations often retired volunteers. Goddard says they will be in the new facility 9 to 12 months after breaking ground.