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Next Step’s hope is that Oklahoma City would see Kingdom restoration come alive - see addictions beaten, relationships renewed, and houses become homes. By serving alongside community partners like Cross and Crown, students aren't only rebuilding neighborhoods, they are also helping to give them access to vital, Christ-centered resources and support. Many people in Oklahoma City are experiencing homelessness, battling addictions, and coping with dysfunction in the home. There is a real need for community outreach. But our efforts aren’t only focused on construction. Next Step student teams get the opportunity to work alongside Project 58, and Restore OKC in construction work on community centers, transitional homes, city beautification projects, and residential homes. Next Step is excited to join our community partners as they serve families in downtown Oklahoma City, continuing their vision of renewal and restoration. The scene at night is serene and moving with the dark reflecting pool and the Field of Empty. As the clean-up from the tornado came to an end, our partners began to shift their focus from disaster relief to long-term restoration in Oklahoma City. End your evening with a trip back to the National Memorial. With every new project and relationship, it was clear that God was moving in Oklahoma. Through this partnership, we had the opportunity to not only help repair homes, but to also watch as God restored hope in the wake of devastation. We partnered with Serve More to come alongside those who lost everything and help them rebuild. In 2014, Next Step joined the city of Moore in their relief efforts. The storm caused millions of dollars in damages and would require a massive, coordinated effort to rebuild. The statistics were heart-breaking – 24 deaths, 140 injuries and countless homes obliterated. In May 2013, a devastating F5 tornado ripped through Moore, Oklahoma, a community on the edge of Oklahoma City.