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1st Step Male Diversion
1st Step Male Diversion

Mens' Diversion (Ages 18-25 ) — Aims to Stop the School Pipeline to Prison

Our Mission
Keeping Young Men From Prison By Helping Them Build Better Lives.

Our Vision
Our goal is to stop the school to prison pipeline in Oklahoma for young men by providing necessary survival skills and services, facilitating the need for career opportunities and instilling positive behavior change for lifetime success.

1st Step’s purpose is to provide young men, ages 18-25, who have committed nonviolent offenses a way out of prison, by providing them counseling, therapy, career training, job placement, mentoring, life skills, and a safe, sober place to call home.

918-367-0641

Amy Ellison at aellison@1ststepmdp.com (918-805-6802)

5272 S. Lewis, Suite 225
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74105

Call 211
211

Crisis Hotline

Crisis Hotline. Find Help Near You! Simply call 211 to speak to someone now, or search by location for online resources and more contact information.

211

United Way Worldwide
701 N. Fairfax Street
Alexandria, VA 22314
Tel: (703) 836-7112

Arubah Community Clinic-Collinsville
Arubah Community Clinic-Collinsville

Family Medical, Mental Health

Arubah Community Clinic is being organized to offer a wide range of out-patient medical services, at no charge, to uninsured patients who reside in the Owasso/Collinsville community and surrounding areas. The overall scope of services the clinic provides will include (but may not be limited to) the following:

Family medical care for temporary illnesses such as colds, flu, earaches, rashes and other common illnesses
Pediatric care referral
Referral for limited dental services
Pastoral counseling referral
Health Education
Provide a strong referral network (Vision, Dental, pregnancy, hospice, etc)
Laboratory *For established patients only*
Limited help with Prescription Medications. The Clinic will also seek out free and/or low cost sources for on-going prescription drug needs for patients.
Mental health resources
Services NOT offered:

Pregnancy Testing
Controlled Substances
Stimulants
STD Testing
Emergency Conditions
X-Ray not available at this time

918-371-3806

1021 W Main
Collinsville, OK 74021

 Free Adult Medical Services
Bedlam Evening Clinic

Free Adult Medical Services

The OU School of Community Medicine and OU Health Physicians serve the Tulsa community by providing free healthcare through the Bedlam Clinic. This clinic serves individuals who do not have any type of insurance coverage Free Evening Clinic.

Days: Tuesday and Thursday
Hours: 5:00-9:00 p.m.
Patients must arrive by 4:30 p.m.
Appointments start at 5:00 pm.
OU Health Physicians Family Medicine Center
1111 S. St. Louis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74120
(uninsured adults only)

Longitudinal Clinic
OU Health Physicians Family Medicine Center
1111 S. St. Louis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74120
(uninsured adults by referral only)

(918) 619-4400

1111 S. St. Louis Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74120

Betty Jackson Counseling
Betty Jackson Counseling Services

Mental Health

Our purpose is to help individuals understand mental illnesses and what they can do to control or cope with symptomatology while working to improve health, wellness, and to help individuals function better and enhance their emotional health and wellbeing. BJCS works with individuals and family members to strengthen their ability to handle life’s issues with support, while working on self-growth and living a healthier lifestyle.

918-794-6570

2508 E. 71st Street Suite C Tulsa, OK 74136-5572 US

Branch 15: John 15:5 — Restorative Community Living for Women
Branch 15 Journey House

Housing for Women

Restorative Community Living for Women

Branch15 exists to provide a Christ-centered community for women on their journeys to wholeness and sustainable living. Through our comprehensive programs, we aim to foster trauma recovery, enhance parenting skills, and promote emotional well-being, all while upholding our commitment to creating a nurturing community grounded in Christian principles.


(405) 896-0033

Tammy Thomas, East Oklahoma Manager can be reached at eokareamanager@branch15.org

PO Box 1817
Bethany, Oklahoma 73008

Broken Arrow Neighbors
Broken Arrow Neighbors

Food Pantry, financial assistance with rent & utilities. Child gifts and books.

Helping residents in Broken Arrow and Coweta with food, rent and utility expenses, child gifts.
Our Neighbors Choice Curbside Pantry is available by appointment Monday–Thursday 11am-2pm and Thursday evenings from 5-7pm. All appointments are open to clients in our service area of Broken Arrow and Coweta*.

The basic premise of the client choice food pantry model is just that – allowing people seeking food assistance to choose for themselves what products they receive. You choose what is best for your family, what you like, and what you like to prepare!

Get Appointment
*We ask for a proof of Photo ID (State ID, Passport, etc.) and a proof of residence for all adults, a proof of ID (like a birth certificate, school enrollment, official document with name and date of birth, etc.) for anyone 17 or younger, and we ask for a copy of the most recent household monthly income** (month’s worth of paystub, bank statement, SSI, Disability, SNAP, etc.)

**Broken Arrow Neighbors does not turn people away for making a certain amount. If you do not have an income, please email appointments@baneighbors.org or call 918-251-7781.

918-251-7781

315 W College BA OK 74012

Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma
Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma

food, emergency assistance, workforce
development, dental care, maternity care, adult education, transitional living, counseling, immigration legal
assistance, car care, healing retreats, GED, Care Care Clinic, Apprenticeships

Dental Care
Low-cost general and restorative
dentistry for patients without insurance.
Relieving pain and restoring smiles
improves overall health, employability,
and day-to-day stability.

Adult Education
Led primarily by volunteer teachers
and tutors, GED (English and Spanish),
English and computer skills classes
open doors to better jobs and higher
wages. With flexible schedules and
individualized support — from tutoring
to test prep — students gain the
confidence to finish. Learning today
leads to long-term stability — and the
ability to keep a home.

Workforce Development
Equips participants with the
essential skills, knowledge, and
experience required to succeed in
their chosen careers. By offering
hands-on training, industry-specific
education, and professional
development, the program aims to
empower individuals to improve
their employability, enhance
their career prospects, and meet
the evolving demands of the
workforce.

Culinary Training
Students learn the skills it takes to
work in a kitchen while preparing
nutritious meals for our clients.

Car Care Clinic
Students learn proper vehicle
maintenance, working on
suspension and brake systems
and engine repair.
Apprenticeships
Students receive on-the-job
experience in program support
roles on our campus.

Transitional Living
Madonna House provides a safe,
structured home for pregnant women
and moms with infants, fostering
independence, sobriety and a secure
start for baby.
St. Elizabeth Lodge offers supportive
housing for working parents and their
children, focusing on employment,
budgeting and family stability.

(918) 949-4673

no email

2450 N. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74115 and more at https://cceok.org/tulsa/

Center for Employment Opportunities
Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO)

Employment, 2nd Chance Employer

FIND WORK WITH DAILY PAY. 600,000+ people come home from prison every year. With a job and support, they have a chance to succeed. Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) offers individuals returning home from incarceration the ongoing support necessary to build career capital and financial stability. We believe that everyone, regardless of their past, deserves the chance to work toward a stronger future for themselves, their families, and their communities.

(918) 894-6561

Bretta Workman at bworkman@ceoworks.org & Katie Garcia at ceotulsa@ceoworks.org

556 N Denver, Tulsa, OK 74103

Tribal Healthcare
Cherokee Nation

Tribal Mental Health & Employment

Tribal Healthcare & Employment Opportunities abound. Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS) is the largest tribally-operated health care system in the United States. CNHS is a growing multifaceted health care system.

Cherokee Nation Health Services (CNHS) is committed to providing the highest quality of care and the most advanced, effective treatments for our patients. With almost 160 full-time providers and over 2,200 health services employees, CNHS is the gem of the region in continuity of care.

918-453-5000

17675 South Muskogee Ave Tahlequah, OK 74464

City Serve
City Serve

Furniture, Food, Clothing, Appliances, Household Items

CityServe Oklahoma Team is ready to respond with household items, furniture, appliances, clothing, and food, delivering HOPE BEYOND THE BOX!

(918) 688-9407

CityServe Oklahoma does not provide financial assistance or rental assistance. Please contact your local city offices for help in this area.

City of Hope Outreach
City of Hope Outreach

Homeless Services, Housing for Men

City of Hope Outreach is a ministry in Tulsa, Oklahoma dedicated to serving the local homeless population. Hope City Tulsa is a two year, Christian-based program that offers a healthy community, responsible support, with safe & affordable housing, while developing healthy, long-term relationships, and life skills for men transitioning out of the prison system and successfully relaunching back in today's society.

Disclaimer
At this time, you do not qualify for our program if you possess one of the following two charges;

1. A violent crime conviction

2. A sex offense conviction against a minor under the age of 15 years

(877) 467-3918

Jon and Joann Maust jon@hopetulsa.com

Tulsa, Oklahoma area

Community Health Connections
Community Health Connections

Family medicine, dental and mental health services

Community Health Connection has been recognized by the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) as a Patient-Centered Medical Home (PCMH). We are a key provider of a full range of comprehensive primary and preventive health care for all ages. We accept most private insurance and we serve individuals without insurance, those with Medicaid (SoonerCare), Insure Oklahoma and Medicare. In addition we serve those who do not have a medical home where their language is spoken and vulnerable populations. For languages other than Spanish, a certified language line is used for translation services.

At Community Health Connection we strive to achieve excellence through our organizational commitment to: Service,
Community, Stewardship and Teamwork. By focusing our efforts in these four dimensions we will harness our energies,
reach our potential and achieve excellence.

Medical (918)622-0641

Dental (918)710-4480

2321 East 3rd Street
Tulsa, OK 74104-3327

Exodus House —Tulsa is operated by Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries
Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries (CJAMM) & Exodus House Tulsa

Re-entry Housing, New Day Camp for Justice-impacted Kids, Recovery and Bible Study Classes, Caregiver Support, Furniture for graduates of CJAMM's 6 month program.

CJAMM is a non-profit dedicated to breaking generational cycles of prison, addiction, and parental abandonment. Our cornerstone ministry providing spiritual foundation for recovery from addiction and life challenges through biblical principles, prayer support, and faith-centered counseling. Active community engagement programs that extend God’s love beyond our walls through service projects, partnerships with local churches, and community-building initiatives.

918-231-4013

2624 E. Newton Street, Tulsa, OK 74110

Dream Center
Dream Center (North)

Providing food, medical, clothing, sports and aquatics for kids

The Tulsa Dream Center is committed to being a trusted resource in the community, specializing in programs that bring people together, impact our city for good and create solutions for today’s most pressing problems such as food insecurity, health equity and youth violence.

We serve all ages, all races and all people without prejudice or discrimination. Anyone in need is eligible for our services free of charge. We work closely with partners in the faith, business, academic, and nonprofit communities to make strategic programs and services available for those we serve.

918.430.9984

NORTH CAMPUS
200 W 46th St N
Tulsa, OK 74126

Driver Resource Center School Network
Driver Resource Center School Network

Truck Driver Training (CDL) Scholarships & Grants, Job Training, Employment

Get the Training You NEed From Our ELDT Registered Schools.
If you are looking for a new career in a growing industry, the commercial trucking sector could be the place for you. Since 1993, more than 50,000 students have graduated from our CDL training program. Learn more about our Entry Level Driver Training program.

The Driver Resource Center Future of Trucking Scholarship will provide financial assistance to one person each quarter to pursue a career as a commercial driver. The truck driving scholarship will be for $1,000 toward tuition at a DRC network school.

The scholarships will be presented quarterly in September, December, March and June. This scholarship is open to anyone living in Missouri, Kentucky, Kansas, Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma, and South Carolina.

800-391-2754

5099 N Mingo Rd Tulsa, OK 74117

Eastern Oklahoma Donated Dental Services
Eastern Oklahoma Donated Dental Services (EODDS)

Free Dental Services

OUR MISSION
To facilitate the delivery of donated dental healthcare.

OUR VISION
Expanding dental health, quality of life and improving smiles by:
Providing dental advocacy and guidance to individuals in eastern Oklahoma.

Procuring dental offices as volunteers who aspire to advance dental health and create a positive, personal change for patients.

Providing oral hygiene instruction and products to the community we serve.

(918) 742-5544

No Email Available

9810 E 42nd St, Suite 210 Tulsa, OK 74146

Emergency Infant Services (Downtown)
Emergency Infant Services (Downtown)

Infant Services

EIS in an emergency provider for items like formula, diapers, clothing, and more. Our services focus on meeting the needs of children five and under, and pregnant women. If you have children over the age of 5 or need assistance with something we do not provide, we may be able to connect you with other resources in the community.

918-582-2469

1110 S. Denver Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119

Empower Nation
Empower Nation

Automotive Repair, GED, Education/Employment, Loans, Financial Training & +18 More

Whether it’s knowledge, financial support, or networking opportunities, having access to the right resources can significantly enhance one’s journey towards achieving their goals. Empower Nation exists to help guide you to Success! Get assigned a personal Success Agent who is solely focused on guiding you to achieve your multi-year goals.

Shelly Douglas at 405 314 7128 and William Wynn 817-881-2516

No Address

Family & Children's Services
Family and Children Services

Sooner Care Enrollment, Crisis Helpline, Classes, Telehealth for Behavioral Health, Thrift Store, and Career Center plus Homeless Prevention, Services and Diversion.

We care for Tulsans through more than 70 comprehensive programs, supporting vulnerable children, strengthening families and offering hope to those battling mental illness, severe mental illness and addiction. We also work to divert individuals from the criminal legal system and provide 24/7 crisis care and stabilization, ensuring safety and support during life’s most challenging moments.

COPES Crisis Helpline: 918-744-4800
Help & Care: 918-587-9471

Homelessness & Diversion: Lori Romero at lromero@fcsok.org (918-582-1200)
Homelessness & Diversion: Kristen Mitchell at Kdeao@fcsok.org (918-587-9471)
RITTC Program: Callie Walters at cwalters@fcsok.ok.org (918-582-1200)
RITTC Program: Gavin Ross at gross@fcsok.org (918-582-1200)
RITTC Program: Madison Englestead at menglestead@fcsok.org (918-404-7012)

Request the address by phone

Financial Planning Resources
Financial Planning Resources

Financial Planning, Social Security Calculations, Retirement & Estate Planning

There’s a huge difference between a person who has a financial advisor and a person who has a relationship with their financial advisor—one flies, and one soars.

Office: 918-494-2929
Toll-Free: 1-800-390-2999

2250 East 73rd Street, Suite 650
Tulsa, OK 74136

Goodwill Career Academy
Goodwill

Job Training & Tax Filing Assistance

Free Tax Filing Assistance for Low Income Earners. Job training classes, except for continuing education seminars, require pre-registration. Get your Unarmed Private Security Guard Training, Logistics, and OSHA 10, and Forklift & Advanced Order Picker Training.

918-584-7291

2800 Southwest Boulevard, Tulsa OK 74107

Grand Mental Health
Grand Mental Health

Mental Health, Addiction and Recovery, Individualized Placement and Support
Housing Support, Crisis Transport, Relapse Prevention, Medically Supervised Detoxification
Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse

Crisis Services
Crises can’t wait. That’s why we offer multiple crisis treatment access points including 24/7 Mobile Crisis teams, 24/7 Crisis Stabilization Centers/Urgent Recovery Centers, and a 24/7 Crisis Line at 1-800-722-3611. If you or someone you know is experiencing a mental health crisis, please call now.

Crisis services include, but are not limited to, the following. Click to learn more.
Urgent Recovery Centers
Structured Crisis Center
Children’s Mobile Crisis
988 Mobile Crisis Response
Crisis Transport
Family Treatment Center
Family Assessment Centers Addiction Recovery Services
Substance Abuse Urgent Recovery Center
Medically Supervised Detoxification
Residential Treatment for Substance Abuse
Partial Hospitalization Program
Intensive Outpatient/Outpatient
Sober Living
Outreach and Engagement
Other Addiction Services
Relapse Prevention
Medically Assisted Treatment (MAT)
Methamphetamine Dependency (MDT)
Certified Peer Recovery Support Services
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Specialty Services and Programs
While not all our services and programs fall neatly under one of the categories above, they’re all just as transformative and life-changing.

Specialty services and programs include, but are not limited to, the following. Click to learn more.
Law Enforcement Support
Individualized Placement and Support
Housing Support
GRAND Infusion Center - Ketamine
Camp Eagle Rock/Westside

Alicia Beard at 918-418-0985; For Appointment: 844-458-2100

Alicia Beard at abeard@grandmh.com

Green Country Work Force
Green County Workforce

Employment, Job Lists, Classes, Workshops, Temporary and Permanent Work

The Green Country Workforce Development Board, (GCWDB), is one of six federally funded WIOA,state
certified local workforce development boards, strategically aligned within the State of Oklahoma. The
GCWDB is focused on providing services to participants and businesses in the following counties: Adair,
Cherokee, Creek, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Sequoyah, Tulsa, and Wagoner. Our
vision is to collectively partner and align resources, training, education and sustainable employment to
improve the lives and well-being of Oklahomans. GCWDB works with local businesses who are focused
on local hiring. The GCWDB Team is working with the State of Oklahoma to meet the six (6) success
factors for effective workforce development of Governor Stitt’s Workforce Transformation Task Force
Report published in April of 2023: 1.) Authority; 2.) Accountability; 3.) Coordination 4.) Information 5.)
Agility; 6.) Durability.

Donna Weese 918-796-1228

Multiple locations

GutsChurch
GutsChurch

Free Friday Groceries, Auto & Home Repair Assistance, Tools and Safety Gear Scholarships, Internship Opportunity

Free Friday Groceries
Tulsa: Every Friday 9:30-10:30am
Guts Church,
9120 E Broken Arrow Expressway
Tulsa, OK 74145

What started as a distribution of free groceries, quickly expanded to providing a full church service every Friday morning with worship, a message full of God’s promises and personal ministry. Everyone receives free groceries, frozen meat, dairy, produce, bread, cakes, dry goods and more. Families leave with a cart full of groceries, but most importantly, Friday Groceries is all about helping people win!

Free Auto & Hope Repair Assistance

GutsGarage – Serve single moms, widows and senior citizens in providing basic car maintenance.

Guts Restore – To help serve single moms and veterans with home repairs. Investing provides tools, materials, and safety gear to serve effectively. Our Internship incorporates hands-on ministry experience, classroom instruction, event planning, small group accountability, and guidance under the oversight of the incredible staff of Guts Church.

This program gives you the opportunity to be stretched, tested, and developed as a leader. We have gone to great lengths to create an environment conducive to growth—spiritually, professionally, and personally.

918-721-7486

Main Number (918) 622-4422

9120 E Broken Arrow Expressway
Tulsa, OK 74145

Iron Gate
Iron Gate

Grocery Pantry

Pantry registration opens 7 days prior. Guests may receive groceries ONCE per calendar month. If there are zero available appointments, please call 918-879-1702 to register.

(918) 879-1702

501 W. Archer Street
Tulsa, OK 74103

Jusitice Link
Justice Link

Legal Aid, Court Support

We specialize in services to individuals who have been released from county jail within the past 90 days.

JusticeLink connects those navigating the criminal legal system in Tulsa, Oklahoma to a full spectrum of community-based services — all under one roof.

918-954-1300

‍211 W Archer St Ste A, Tulsa, OK 74103

MetroLink
MetroLink Tulsa Transit

Public Transportation, Bus, MetroLink connecting rides

Micro Transit operates in specific zones, connecting passengers to fixed routes for complete journeys.

MetroLink Tulsa provides fixed-route bus service throughout the city, connecting riders to key destinations including downtown, major employers, schools, hospitals, shopping centers, and entertainment districts. Whether you’re commuting to work, heading to class, or exploring Tulsa’s vibrant neighborhoods, MetroLink Tulsa offers a dependable, accessible, and convenient way to travel. With clearly marked routes, reliable schedules, and real-time tracking, getting around Tulsa has never been easier.

MAIN NUMBER: 918-982-6882
Robert Larrabee at 918-699-0201 or
Cory Moore at 918-699-0207

510 S. Rockford Avenue
Tulsa, OK, 74120

Muddy Paws: Pets helping People
Muddy Paws

Job Training for Women, 2nd Chance Employer, Pet Grooming

Pets Helping People provides training for women with criminal backgrounds and prepares them for careers in the pet care industry.

(918) 749-5255

2234 E 56th Place
(56th & Lewis)
Tulsa, OK 74105

Need Help Paying Bills
Need Help Paying Bills

Baby Supplies, Diapers, Cribs, Car Seats, Formula, Cars for Veterans, Car Loans, Snap, WICS, Section 8 Housing, Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), Food Pantry List (Read More)

Tulsa County residents can get free baby supplies for their infant and newborns. The programs, which may also provide diapers, also extend across Eastern Oklahoma. There are thousands of low income families as well as single moms and dads that get baby stuff each and every year.

Not only can items be given to the applicant. But the parent can also take advantage of counseling or receive help in applying for benefits such as WIC vouchers or SNAP food stamps. So many resources are given out in addition to diapers and infant formula. Furniture is also usually requested for a newborn, so charities give out cribs, high chairs, and even free car seats.

The leading non-profits to call for help in Tulsa County are below. If there is an agency that does not have diapers or the furniture that is needed, ask for referrals. As many agencies are aware of other programs too, such as some that offer free baby formula, financial aid to help pay for expenses associated with the newborn, and much more.

Love In The Name Of Christ - Payne County
Address is 203 W. Moses
Cushing, Oklahoma 74023
Referrals are given. Infants and kids under the age of 1 can get free wipes, toys, diapers, and even baby formula.

House Of Hope Pregnancy Care Center - Pontotoc County
Address is 509 E 12th St.
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Call (580) 332-4199 for information.
Parents that agree to case management and an earn as you learn service can get assistance. Free baby stuff is given out, including strollers, disposable diapers, maternity and baby clothing, cribs, and more.

Concern - Washington County
Address is 333 SW Penn Ave
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003
Main phone - (918) 336-4693
The charity has household goods, personal care items such as cloth diapers, soap, detergent, and other supplies.

Escape Ministries Manna Cafe - Pawnee County
There are two distribution centers. They include:
907 N Broadway, Cleveland, OK 74020, (918) 358-3625
A second is at Hwy 64 2.7 Miles S of Cleveland, Cleveland, Oklahoma 74020, call (918) 358-3625

Lighthouse Pregnancy Center - Delaware County
Address: 638 N 5th St.
Jay, Oklahoma 74346
(918) 253-5472
Family Support Services require applicants to sign up for “earn while you learn”. If qualified, there may then be baby or maternity clothes, strollers or high chairs, and diapers for infants.

Catholic Charities Helping Center - Muskogee
Address is 1220 W Broadway St
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918) 681-6115
Clients can call on the church only one time per month. When qualified, there are car seats, diapers, and other infant care items.

Alameda Church Of Christ – Cleveland County
801 E Alameda
Norman, OK 73071
Dial (405) 321-0788 for details.

Melinda's Closet
1151 E Main Street
Norman, Oklahoma 73071
(405) 321-0788

Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 528-3663
They help parents in a crisis. Single moms and immigrants are some of the main clients. Everything from infant formula to diapers and free gift cards for supplements are given out.

Youth Services - Okmulgee Okfuskee County
Location is 1950 N Okmulgee Ave
Okmulgee, OK 74447
(918) 756-7700
The non-profit has both pre- and post-natal education support services as well as supplies. Staff assist single parents, pregnant and parenting teens, and working poor as well as unemployed families with a second birth. Those who progress through the counseling will be given free baby wipes and diapers.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Pregnancy Resource Center Of Owasso – Tulsa County
8361 G Owasso Expy
Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
Main phone: (918) 272-4357
Kids up to 2 years old can be given baby clothing including onesies. Maternity clothes for moms and other stuff is available too.

Zoe Institute - Hands Of Grace Warehouse - Cherokee County
18929 E Bluebird Dr
Park Hill, Oklahoma 74451
(918) 453-9778

Caring Community Friends
12 W Burnham Ave
Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74067
(918) 224-6464
Low income Oklahoma families that can't get help from Sooner Care can try this non-profit. Apply for diapers, formula, clothes, car and SUV seats, health care and medication.

Help In Crisis - Cherokee County
205 N College Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918) 456-0673
Workshops and services are available as part of HELPING YOU GROW. This assistance programs also gives free infant formula, food, and diapers.

Pregnancy Center Of Tahlequah - Cherokee County
309 S Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464
Telephone number: (918) 453-9778

Birthright Of Tulsa – Tulsa County
6600 S Yale Ave Ste 1307, Warren Clinic Tower
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 481-4884
There are referrals. Other programs include baby as well as maternity clothes, diapers, and other baby stuff.

Emergency Infant Services
There are multiple locations in Tulsa County Oklahoma. They support new parents, including low income single moms and dads, immigrants, and the poor. Programs range from free cloth diapers (there may be sizes newborn – 6 years old), baby furniture, clothes, and more. They also help clients find housing or apply for SNAP food stamps, among other programs. As formula and food is also critical for a newborn.

222 S Houston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, dial (918) 582-2469
East Side center is 9910 E 42nd St Ste 100, Pawnee Bldg, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146, dial (918) 582-2469
District # 1 (STATION 4) is at 524 W 12th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
District #2, 7303 E 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Dstrict 3, Station 18, 4802 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
2412 N Harvard Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115, telephone (918) 828-5884
District 5 Station 25, 7419 E 42nd Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Harvest House - Rivergate Church – Tulsa County
Office address: 1439 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 884-7667
There may be diapers, pull ups, diapers, and miscellaneous baby items.

Multiple Salvation Army centers
The Christian church charity has many assistance programs, including financial. There are small appliances as well as furniture when available. Other goods include infant clothing, diapers and personal care items. Case managers also help with employment needs as well as benefits, including WIC vouchers. Find more details on Tulsa County Salvation Army programs.


Free diapers and baby supplies Tulsa and eastern Oklahoma.
Tulsa County residents can get free baby supplies for their infant and newborns. The programs, which may also provide diapers, also extend across Eastern Oklahoma. There are thousands of low income families as well as single moms and dads that get baby stuff each and every year.

Not only can items be given to the applicant. But the parent can also take advantage of counseling or receive help in applying for benefits such as WIC vouchers or SNAP food stamps. So many resources are given out in addition to diapers and infant formula. Furniture is also usually requested for a newborn, so charities give out cribs, high chairs, and even free car seats.

The leading non-profits to call for help in Tulsa County are below. If there is an agency that does not have diapers or the furniture that is needed, ask for referrals. As many agencies are aware of other programs too, such as some that offer free baby formula, financial aid to help pay for expenses associated with the newborn, and much more.

Love In The Name Of Christ - Payne County
Address is 203 W. Moses
Cushing, Oklahoma 74023
Referrals are given. Infants and kids under the age of 1 can get free wipes, toys, diapers, and even baby formula.

House Of Hope Pregnancy Care Center - Pontotoc County
Address is 509 E 12th St.
Ada, Oklahoma 74820
Call (580) 332-4199 for information.
Parents that agree to case management and an earn as you learn service can get assistance. Free baby stuff is given out, including strollers, disposable diapers, maternity and baby clothing, cribs, and more.

Concern - Washington County
Address is 333 SW Penn Ave
Bartlesville, Oklahoma 74003
Main phone - (918) 336-4693
The charity has household goods, personal care items such as cloth diapers, soap, detergent, and other supplies.

Manger - Rogers County
110 N Chickasaw St
Claremore, OK 74017
(918) 341-6587
Call to apply for help. Low income families and single moms can get medications, maternity clothing, free diapers, layettes, car seats, personal hygiene products.

Escape Ministries Manna Cafe - Pawnee County
There are two distribution centers. They include:
907 N Broadway, Cleveland, OK 74020, (918) 358-3625
A second is at Hwy 64 2.7 Miles S of Cleveland, Cleveland, Oklahoma 74020, call (918) 358-3625

Lighthouse Pregnancy Center - Delaware County
Address: 638 N 5th St.
Jay, Oklahoma 74346
(918) 253-5472
Family Support Services require applicants to sign up for “earn while you learn”. If qualified, there may then be baby or maternity clothes, strollers or high chairs, and diapers for infants.

Catholic Charities Helping Center - Muskogee
Address is 1220 W Broadway St
Muskogee, OK 74401
(918) 681-6115
Clients can call on the church only one time per month. When qualified, there are car seats, diapers, and other infant care items.

Alameda Church Of Christ – Cleveland County
801 E Alameda
Norman, OK 73071
Dial (405) 321-0788 for details.

Melinda's Closet
1151 E Main Street
Norman, Oklahoma 73071
(405) 321-0788

Infant Crisis Services
4224 N Lincoln Boulevard
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
(405) 528-3663
They help parents in a crisis. Single moms and immigrants are some of the main clients. Everything from infant formula to diapers and free gift cards for supplements are given out.

Youth Services - Okmulgee Okfuskee County
Location is 1950 N Okmulgee Ave
Okmulgee, OK 74447
(918) 756-7700
The non-profit has both pre- and post-natal education support services as well as supplies. Staff assist single parents, pregnant and parenting teens, and working poor as well as unemployed families with a second birth. Those who progress through the counseling will be given free baby wipes and diapers.

Mission Owasso – Tulsa County
708 N Main St
Owasso, OK 74055
(918) 516-6638
They run the Little Angels Assistance Ministry. Shoes, clothes, baby furniture and mattresses, car seats, and diapers are available.

Pregnancy Resource Center Of Owasso – Tulsa County
8361 G Owasso Expy
Owasso, Oklahoma 74055
Main phone: (918) 272-4357
Kids up to 2 years old can be given baby clothing including onesies. Maternity clothes for moms and other stuff is available too.

Zoe Institute - Hands Of Grace Warehouse - Cherokee County
18929 E Bluebird Dr
Park Hill, Oklahoma 74451
(918) 453-9778

Caring Community Friends
12 W Burnham Ave
Sapulpa, Oklahoma 74067
(918) 224-6464
Low income Oklahoma families that can't get help from Sooner Care can try this non-profit. Apply for diapers, formula, clothes, car and SUV seats, health care and medication.

Help In Crisis - Cherokee County
205 N College Ave
Tahlequah, OK 74464
(918) 456-0673
Workshops and services are available as part of HELPING YOU GROW. This assistance programs also gives free infant formula, food, and diapers.

Pregnancy Center Of Tahlequah - Cherokee County
309 S Muskogee Ave
Tahlequah, Oklahoma 74464
Telephone number: (918) 453-9778

Birthright Of Tulsa – Tulsa County
6600 S Yale Ave Ste 1307, Warren Clinic Tower
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74136
(918) 481-4884
There are referrals. Other programs include baby as well as maternity clothes, diapers, and other baby stuff.

Emergency Infant Services
There are multiple locations in Tulsa County Oklahoma. They support new parents, including low income single moms and dads, immigrants, and the poor. Programs range from free cloth diapers (there may be sizes newborn – 6 years old), baby furniture, clothes, and more. They also help clients find housing or apply for SNAP food stamps, among other programs. As formula and food is also critical for a newborn.

222 S Houston Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127, dial (918) 582-2469
East Side center is 9910 E 42nd St Ste 100, Pawnee Bldg, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74146, dial (918) 582-2469
District # 1 (STATION 4) is at 524 W 12th St, Tulsa, OK 74119
District #2, 7303 E 15th St., Tulsa, OK 74112
Dstrict 3, Station 18, 4802 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74105
2412 N Harvard Ave, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74115, telephone (918) 828-5884
District 5 Station 25, 7419 E 42nd Pl, Tulsa, OK 74145
Harvest House - Rivergate Church – Tulsa County
Office address: 1439 E 71st St
Tulsa, OK 74136
Phone: (918) 884-7667
There may be diapers, pull ups, diapers, and miscellaneous baby items.

Multiple Salvation Army centers
The Christian church charity has many assistance programs, including financial. There are small appliances as well as furniture when available. Other goods include infant clothing, diapers and personal care items. Case managers also help with employment needs as well as benefits, including WIC vouchers. Find more details on Tulsa County Salvation Army programs.

Wagoner Area Neighbors
Location is 100 NW 8th St
Wagoner, Oklahoma 74467
(918) 485-2309
The low cost thrift store and clothing closet has supplies. There are jackets, shoes, maternity clothes, and furniture such as high chairs. Hygiene supplies and diapers are also offered.

The Pregnancy Center - Woodward County
1321 Kansas Avenue
Woodward, OK 73801
Dial (580) 254-2805

Tulsa area free vehicle giveaways
Concern Center helps people with cancer or their family members. Cancer patients can get help from 333 SW Penn Ave, Bartlesville, OK 74003. Call (918) 336-4693. Free cars, or rides for medical reasons, can be offered to people with cancer. There are vehicles and even airfare for families or patients.

Loving Help Fund takes in older cars, trucks, SUV and other vehicles. The vehicle is then repaired to make it drivable than giving away to a qualified low-income family in Tulsa County or the region. The charity relies on donations and volunteer mechanics to help people get a free truck or car. Call 918-798-9998, or more details are here. https://www.lovinghelpfund.org/.

Craig County Neighbors Helping Neighbors helps low-income families with costs of car ownership. The address is 224 W Sequoyah Ave, Vinita, OK 74301. The charity helps by giving free gas cards for a vehicle for people can get to the doctor or medical appointment. Phone: (918) 713-8088

Gods Helping Hands provides financial help for cars, trucks and more. Location is 600 Border St, Eufaula, OK 74432. Call (918) 689-1800. Financial assistance is for bills, including transportation such as for a car or repairs for a vehicle.

Victory Church provides help to the poor, people with no money and single moms, with transportation one program. The charity is at 7700 S Lewis Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136. the church partners with mechanics and auto dealers to help fix and give away a car. Call (918) 491-7700.

1-800-Charity Cars is a national charity organization. It provides free donated vehicles to a wide array of qualified low income clients and families. Example of beneficiaries include families transitioning from public assistance to a new job or training, survivors of domestic violence, the medically needy, individuals living in transitional housing units or shelter. There will also be charity cars for veterans and military members or their families. The car charity is at 1-800-242-7489.

Goodwill Industries of Tulsa has a Wheels for Work program, which provides a free vehicle (based on resources) for employment reasons. Free cars, trucks, and gasoline vouchers for the vehicle are available. They help residents of the Tulsa OK area get their transportation needs met. Location is 2800 Southwest Blvd, Tulsa, OK 74107​. Main number is (918) 584-7291.

Associated Charities is at 212 E Bridge Ave, Blackwell, OK 74631. Struggling families can get help with transportation, including information on free car giveaways, gas cards, vehicle repairs and more. Call (580) 363-1290

Cars for Moms is a national organization that will give a free, used car to both single moms or dads. While the non-profit is limited in scope and resources, they do their best to provide a vehicle to qualified applicants. In addition to providing a low cost, or free car, truck, SUV or other forms of transportation, the non-profit even works to give rides for a crisis. Dial 800-470-1210.

Charity Motors gives away a donated vehicle (after it is been repaired) to qualified low-income families. The non-profit operates in many states - though not all. It is possible to get a truck, SUV, or small car from Charity Motors. The organization provides other transportation assistance as well as helping struggling people get a car, and dial 888-908-2277 or learn more on the Charity Motor programs. https://www.charitymotors.org/.

Free Charity Cars, also known as FCC, is a nationwide charity that gives away free used cars, trucks, SUVs and other vehicles to low-income families for employment reasons. They operate in all 50 states, with a focus of course on major cities and counties. There are online applications offered in order to get free vehicles and of course the number of people approved by FCC are limited and based on the charity’s resources. Find more details on how to get a vehicle for free from Free Charity Cars.

Here are several programs that provide assistance to veterans in acquiring a vehicle at no cost or even in fixing one, and look here for details on free auto repair for veterans.

Organizations that give free cars or trucks to veterans:
Cars 4 Heroes is a non-profit organization that aims to provide free, reliable transportation to veterans, active-duty military, and their families who are struggling to obtain a vehicle. The non-profit recognizes the sacrifices made by our military members and strives to ease their transition into civilian life by offering them a means of transportation, which includes free trucks, cars, motorcycles or something else.

When applying, the applicant needs to describe the reason for needing a car. As noted, this is a free transportation program for veteran, an active-duty military member, or a family member of a veteran or active-duty military member as well, such as their spouse or partner. https://cars4heroes.org/.

Vehicles for Veterans ( https://www.vehiclesforveterans.org/) uses donations from the community, including private individuals, auto dealerships, churches and corporations. The non-profit then uses the money from the sale of donated vehicles to fund programs that provide assistance to disabled and other veterans in need. They both collect from the public and/or give to veterans cars, free trucks, boats, or other vehicles.

Progressive’s Keys to Progress program (https://www.progressive.com/about/corporate-responsibility/keys-to-progress) is an initiative where the insurance company gives away free vehicles to deserving veterans, including low-income ones. In general, about 100 cars or trucks are given away by the corporation each year. The cars from Progressive’s Keys to Progress are usually presented on a designated giveaway day, which is typically held in November.

All applicants need to both be able to get a driver’s license in their state and get car insurance, whether from Progressive or another corporation. The giveaway also provides free vehicle to veterans who demonstrate and need and use of it, such as to get to work, start a business, or medical needs.

Disabled veterans can get financial help from the government, or sometimes a free car, from the VA Automobile Allowance and Adaptive Equipment Program. The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers grant money to veterans with service-related disabilities to purchase a new or used vehicle. While it usually doesn’t provide free cars, the money from the VA will alleviate the financial burden by providing grants that can be used to buy or adapt vehicles so that they are suitable for disabled veterans.

More veteran free car programs can be found at (https://www.va.gov/disability/eligibility/special-claims/automobile-allowance-adaptive-equipment). The government provides help to veterans who have a service-connected disability and be qualified for compensation for the disability under Title 38, United States Code. The VA processes applications to this financial assistance programs for cars or transportation.

The Purple Heart Foundation (https://purpleheartfoundation.org/) may, from time to time, provide veterans and people who have been injured serving our country either (1) free grants to purchase a vehicle or (2) free cars. This national non-profit also relies on donations from the community, and resources are limited.

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Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative
Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative

Pregnancy Equity, Employment, Training

The Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative equips families to have healthy births with dignity and reduce maternal health disparities. We envision an Oklahoma in which all people are centered and respected before, during and after pregnancy. Our Community-Based Doula Training Program is the only program of its kind in Oklahoma. It is designed to prepare qualified local applicants to serve their communities. Sessions include:

Practical doula skills:
Labor and delivery support techniques, Prenatal and postpartum health, Supporting lactation and infant feeding and more.
Community-Based Practice:
Combining ancestral wisdom with evidence-based practice, providing culturally-concordant care and deep listening techniques. Discover Queens Village Tulsa!
Become part of our supportive, community-based space, designed by and for Black women, to encourage one another and engage in meaningful activities that nurture, recharge, and empower.

Kaytlin Thomas at 918-873-0653 or Jennifer Hill at 918-873-0654

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Oklahoma Homeless Resources
Oklahoma Homeless Resources

A Guide to Homeless Resources

For Homeless Individuals and Families in Oklahoma. The goal of Oklahoma Homeless Resources is not only to connect homeless to resources and people who want to help with the ways they can, it is to provide a community-centered approach to put an end to homelessness. Oklahoma Homeless Resources is a non-profit website founded and operated by Making The Impact LLC.

It was created to make it easier for the homeless in Oklahoma to find the help they need, while simultaneously helping the non-profit organizations and ministries by helping connect them with those looking to donate and/or volunteer.

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Parkers Hope for Mental Health and Men's Reentry Housing in Tulsa
Parkers Hope for Mental Wellness

Housing for Men, Mental Health, and Addiction Recovery classes

At Parkers Hope for Men Reentry Home, we help men take the right steps forward—providing the stability, guidance, and support needed to walk confidently toward a stronger future.

(918) 902-5348

2508 E. 71st Street
Tulsa, OK 74136

Project Communtation
Project Communtation

Legal, Commutation or Parole Issues

We advocate for Oklahomans serving excessive prison sentences through free representation for Parole and Commutation, and support community re-entry post incarceration.

Main Phone: (918) 760-6838 Others 918-951-7393 or 918-760-6362

Executive Assistant: zoe@projectcommutation.org
Emma Durham at emma@projectcommutation.org and Breana Jennings at breanna@projectcommutation.org

211 W. Archer Street, Ste. A Tulsa, OK 74103

Psychologytoday.com
PsychologyToday

Find a Therapist

Search for nearby therapists or counselors by inputting your city, town, or suburb; or zip code; or a provider’s name into the search bar. From there, you can filter providers by the issues they treat, cost, insurance, gender, and other factors to find providers who are well-suited to your needs. To navigate between locations within the same country, enter a new city or zip code into the search bar.

Learn more about how to find a therapist

Is everyone in the Psychology Today Therapy Directory a licensed therapist?
The Psychology Today directory lists providers who offer legitimate mental health services to the public, including psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and counselors.

Many have been licensed by the country or state where they practice; providers whose license or primary credential has been verified by Psychology Today are signified by a “Verified” symbol. Some clinicians or organizations provide services for which their state or country does not offer licenses, such as pastoral counseling. They may be selectively included without the “Verified” seal.

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Restore Hope Ministries
Restore Hope Ministries

Hunger reduction, Homeless prevention, and Emotional and Spiritual Nurture

Food Security/Hunger reduction, Homeless Prevention, Financial Training plus Emotional and Spiritual Nurture. School Supplies & Thanksgiving Baskets.

918.582.5766

Main Campus: 2960 Charles Page Blvd Tulsa, OK 74127
South Campus: 6910 S 101st E Ave, Suite 150 Tulsa, OK 74133

Salvation Army
Salvation Army

Shelter/Housing, Addiction & Recovery, Thrift Store, Angel Tree

The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the universal Christian Church. Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love of God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination.

918-582-7201

Multiple Shelters: Click Website Link

She Brews
She Brews Transition Program

Employment for Women, Housing for Women, Mentors, Job Training, 2nd Chance Employer

Finding safe and sober living after incarceration can be a huge barrier.
With no money, no job, and not to mention a felony record, most landlords don’t want to take on this population. Helping a woman find a safe and stable place to sleep is the first step to getting her life back on track.

At She Brews, we provide safe and affordable residential housing and program support for women transitioning out of incarceration across Oklahoma. Our housing program includes group homes, family homes for women reuniting with their children, and graduate homes for women who need extended support.

Sara Love 678-863-9092 and Shakira Eskind 539-525-1483

Multiple Locations: Click on the Website

Suited for Life
Suited For Life

Dress Clothes for Success, Job Readiness Coaching, Anger Management, Wellness Coaching, Counseling, Trauma /PTSD, Career Advancement Training, Speaking Skills

Changing lives, one person at a time. The mission of Suited For Life, Inc. (SFL) is to use a cognitive-behavioral approach for a wide range of issues including, career readiness, trauma, mental health and other challenges in a trauma-informed setting. We believe that there is a relationship between our thoughts, our feelings, and our behaviors. We offer education, training and counseling to empower and implement a change in a person’s behavior and thinking. Our programs are conducted individually and in groups using evidenced-based materials directly targeting specific issues. It is our hope that people live a life that not only changes them, but future generations.

918.636.0064

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​121 N. Greenwood Ave., Tulsa OK Suite 205

The Market at Pearl
The Market at Pearl

Thrift Store

At The Market on Pearl, we sell men's, women's and children's clothes, as well as shoes, jewelry, pictures, books, home decor and much more! There are always exciting new things to discover here. Shop today, and help support Tulsa area children!

918-779-6332

Deniece Linn at deniece1@cox.net Hours
Tuesday - Saturday: 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.

1020 South Rockford, Suite F, Tulsa, OK 74120

The Merchant
The Merchant

Homeless Shelter, Meals, For Men & Women

Tulsa’s Heart For The Homeless. Open doors. Fresh starts. Come as you are to The Merchant Tulsa. The Merchant is a building located in the Pearl District of Tulsa, dedicated to providing hospitality and healing in the Name of Jesus for the poor and homeless. We are a partnership of individuals and ministries, coming together for a common purpose.

We believe that the Father’s nature is to love and care for the poor, and we long to reflect that. We also believe that the Gospel of Jesus alone has the power to transform people from the inside out, and to bring true wholeness and purpose.

Paul Schmidt 918-992-3366

605 S Peoria Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120, US

Therapeutic Life Choices
Therapeutic Life Choices

Mental Health, Counseling, Case Management

There are an infinite amount of opportunities in our lives. Everything in our individually unique pasts have prepared us to follow the paths that we choose. We are all capable of moving in a healthy direction in our lives. Our professional staff is available to assist you in your therapeutic life choices.

918-280-0310

1728 S Carson Ave Tulsa, OK 74137

Oklahoma Transitional Housing
TransitionalHousing.org (Oklahoma Listings)

Transitional Housing, Addiction & Recovery

Oklahoma Transitional Housing
We provide an online directory of Transitional Housing programs in Oklahoma.

Click on the website link and choose your city.

Call Toll Free 1-855-860-3119 to speak with a drug or alcohol counselor right now.

1-855-860-3119

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Tulsa Community College
Tulsa Community College (TRIO)

Education

TRIO Educational Opportunity Centers
Being the first in your family to attend college can be intimidating. You belong here. Let us help you start and finish a college degree. We are here to help you go to college. Whether it's TCC or another institution we have services and support to get you started down the path to a college degree.

Clint Sago at 918-595-8600

909 S. Boston Ave.
Tulsa, OK 74119

Tulsa Dream Center
Tulsa Dream Center

Meals, After School Tutoring, Swimming Lessons for Youth, Christmas Toys, Clinic Appointments, Free Prescription & Refills, Educational Scholarships and more!

Our services promote food security, access to healthcare and equitable opportunities in sports and education for children and youth.

Jeanna Ball at 918-430-9984

NORTH CAMPUS
200 W 46th St N
Tulsa, OK 74126
918.430.9984
WEST CAMPUS
4122 W 55th Pl
Tulsa, OK 74107
539.867.4140
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PO Box 700298
Tulsa, OK 74170

Tulsa Financial Empowerment Center
Tulsa Financial Empowerment Center

Financial Training

Free Debt Relief Counseling. One-on-one financial counseling at no cost to all residents. Services are available to anyone regardless of income. Services are available in English, Spanish, Zopau and other languages via Language Line.

The City is embedding financial empowerment programs and policies into City services to improve individual and family financial stability.

918-802-7279

1667 S. Yale Ave., Tulsa, OK 74112

Tulsa Fire Department
Tulsa First Responders

Overdose Response

Our Overdose Response Team telephone and in person intervention and also offers free Narcan as follows based on availability: In addition to the mobile response, some fire stations have added harm reduction boxes to provide individuals with free and easy access to naloxone, test strips, leave-behind kits, and education pamphlets.

The harm reduction boxes are located at:

Station 5: 102 E. 18th St.
Station 10: 508 E. Pine St.
Station 17: 1351 N. Sheridan Rd.
Station 22: 7303 E. 15th St.

Dial 311

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Multiple Fire Stations

Turley Residential Center
Turley Residential Center

Community Corrections Center

Turley Residential Center for Women is a 289-bed female halfway house located on 40 acres in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Avalon purchased the Turley property in 1997 and completely renovated it in 2002 to provide a quality homelike facility for female offenders. Turley provides a number of female specific programs onsite for job training programs that include training classes for dog grooming which has a 100% job placement rate. Turley has a long list of community programs that come into the facility and offer resume writing, professional clothing for interviews, computer skills classes, food service training classes, assist in finding affordable child care and affordable housing, transportation, medical assistance. Turley also provides a number of counseling programs specific to women and children, family unification, substance abuse, anger management, parenting classes, money management/budgeting and shopping. Turley is accredited by the American Correctional Association. Turley also offers a 30 day / 100 hour cognitive based transitional program that has been highly successful. Inmate Services and Programs
Turley Residential Center offers various programs to help inmates prepare for successful reentry into society, including:

Educational programs
Vocational training
Substance abuse treatment
Life skills classes
Work release programs

Ajuania Baldwin at 539-424-5366 x8

6101 North Cincinnati Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74126

Volunteers of America: Oklahoma
Volunteers of America: Oklahoma

Homeless, Shelter, Meals, Mental Health & Recovery, Payee Services, Medical, Life Skills and Vocational Skills

Permanent Supportive Housing
VOA Oklahoma’s Permanent Supportive Housing provides housing and 24/7 intensive case management to people experiencing chronic homelessness. The individuals served are challenged by severe mental illness, substance use disorders and physical disabilities. The program emphasizes case management tailored to connect with available community resources. The goal for each participant is to achieve stable housing, receive medical and behavioral health treatment, life skills training and vocational skills leading to employment. Program serves the Tulsa area.

(918) 307-1500

Heather Pineda at hpineda@yoaok.org

9605 E. 61st Street
Tulsa, OK 74133

Wings of Freedom
Wings of Freedom

Sober Living

Inspired by the need to help community leaders, and pastors learn how to more effectively help people seeking a new life free from addition, homelessness and re-offense, we want Wings of Freedom to help meet specific community and church outreach needs.

Dixie Pebworth's story of transformation from hardcore drug dealer to heart healing pastor has built Wings of Freedom as the #1 most successful sober living programs in the state of Oklahoma. With a vision to transform the lives of thousands, to set them on a path of real success is why Wings of Freedom exists. We strive to provide the help and resources necessary for community and church leaders that want to make a difference.

(918) 584-8879

9897 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74128

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