
December of 2012 brought devastating news for 29-year-old Tarah Warren. Doctors said she had stage 4 ovarian cancer and she might not survive. Warren’s mother, Marylynn Green, had recently fought the same battle with breast cancer. “I had walked a difficult journey, but I did not want my child to walk that journey at all,” Green said.

Tenaciously Teal is a non-profit group with a heart for helping cancer patients. “That’s where we’ve come in to help him renovate this container, to buy the supplies, to gather the volunteers and experts to help him make it happen,” said Green.

A Ninnekah man living with terminal cancer finally has a new home after a local non-profit heard his story about living in an old semi-truck. After News 4’s original story ran, multiple businesses reached out to help and the renovation team got a lot of work done quickly.
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Tenaciously Teal provides various forms of support to cancer fighters to help them navigate their cancer journey and provide love to those in the midst of the battle.

Tarah was interviewed by 405 Magazine for February 2023 issue.

“There are people out there that are fighting cancer, who are also worried about additional life stressors,” said Tarah Warren, founder of Tenaciously Teal. Tenaciously Teal is a local nonprofit created to help Oklahomans that are fighting cancer, and when they heard about Hoffman, they immediately went to work for a solution. …

A few of our front page stories from the Bethany Tribune, 2013-2014

After winning the OKC Awesome Award, Tarah was live on KFOR’s Rise & Shine

Founder and Executive Director of Tenaciously Teal Inc. discusses the mission and what inspired her to start a ministry that has helped thousands of cancer fighters.

T. Teal was honored to receive the recognition of the inaugural OKC Awesome Award. The 1,000 grant helped use provide love and encouragement to cancer fighters and spread hope during a dark time in their lives.

In the president’s proposed 2018 budget, the National Cancer Institute would be hit with a $1 billion budget cut. On August 30th, T. Teal’s Executive Director, Tarah Warren, along with other cancer fighters and survivors, delivered over 600 petitions to Senator James Lankford in support of cancer research funding.

Mustang Times ran a story promoting T. Teal’s next Community Care Pack Party, which will be hosted by First United Oklahoma realtors.

KOCO5’s Maggie Carlo interviewed Tarah Warren, Tenaciously Teal Executive Director, and Jennifer Wallis, Care Packs & Cocktails Co-Chair, about T. Teal’s mission and upcoming Care Packs and Cocktails event.

Today we turn the spotlight on Tarah Warren, and she shares her story and her work with Tenaciously Teal.

In the press

Read about recent awards, accolades and press Tenaciously Teal has received.






