I have lived in north tulsa for 22 years, so I always want to be a part of something benefIcial in my community. -Angelia Barnett
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Crossover Health Services by Angelia Barnett
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y name is Angelia Barnett, and I am the Office Manager for Crossover Health Services. I have been married to my husband, Alvin, for 26 years, and in total we have 10 children. Yup, you read that right 10 children and 3 grandchildren. My youngest son, Aaqib (which means “the last,” See Proverbs 22:1), is the reason I became a part of the Crossover Family. He was my second-grader at Hawthorne Elementary School that begged me to let him play football like his older brothers when he heard about the Lions’ team from Coach Philip Abode. Having been the PTA President at Hawthorne Elementary School, I came to Crossover Sports Association as a ‘self-appointed’ Team Mom for the football team in 2012. After a couple of years of forming teams of Team Moms, I was offered a position at “the clinic,” or Crossover Health Services, since I had a background in the medical field. This is where I currently work today, almost 5 years later- seven years after my initial introduction to Crossover.
Picture above: CHS Family Fun Day participants I have lived in north Tulsa for 22 years, so I always want to be a part of something beneficial in my community. I didn’t want some “pill pushing, not listening to the real needs of our community, messing us up further” doctors though. That’s the whole truth- no jokes, no sug-
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