Oklahoma

1.Association of Reentry ProfessionalsThe Association of Reentry Professionals is a not-for-profit membership organization that seeks to be the leader in advocating excellence in reentry practices and procedures and to foster the development and growth of Reentry Professionals.

(405) 805-6279,

Association of Reentry Professionals, P.O. Box 61322, Oklahoma City, OK 73146

2.The Oklahoma Partnership for Successful ReentryThe Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc. is a statewide coalition of organizations working in the field of reentry, which is helping ex-felons reintegrate into society, especially after prison, but also including those reentering from jail, probation, or moving here from out-of-state.

(405) 615-6648,

The Oklahoma Partnership for Successful Reentry, Inc., P.O. Box 60433, Oklahoma City, OK 73146

3.Casa Recovery Ministry/New Starts Prison MinistryC.A.S.A. "Christian Against Substance Abuse" Recovery Ministries is the source of our other outreaches in Newstarts Prison Ministry, CASA Recovery, CASA Juvenile Justice, the CASA Prayer Team and Messenger of HOPE Publications. C.A.S.A. Recovery and Newstarts Prison Ministries - helping those in need get a New Start in life. Reaching out to those who have made mistakes in life and now seek to restore their lives and that of their families.

(405) 387-2052,

Casa Recovery Ministry/New Starts Prison Ministry, PO Box 19353, Oklahoma City, OK 73144

4.Passport to the FutureThe mentoring program's goal is to provide youth, ages 4-18, who have a parent or guardian that is or has been incarcerated with a volunteer mentor that offers emotional and academic support as well as exposure to a variety of experiences that they might not otherwise encounter.

(580) 298-2921,

Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc.: CASA, 609 S.W, “B” St., Antlers OK 75423

5.Criminal and Justice Mercy Ministry (CJAMM)About our Ministry: CJAMM mission is to serve Jesus Christ through developing Christian relationships with people behind prison walls, helping them to break generational cycles of prison, addiction, and parental abandonment with the love and support of the Church.

(405) 530-2015,

The Oklahoma United Methodist Ministry Center, 1501 N.W. 24th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73106

6.Women in Recovery Women in Recovery (WIR) is an intensive outpatient alternative for eligible women facing long prison sentences for non-violent, drug-related offenses.

(918) 587-9471,

Family & Children's Services, 650 S. Peoria Ave., Tulsa, OK 74120

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7.Letters for the Lord Prison MinistryThis ministry is a letter ministry to all inmates and family members around the country. All letters are answered. Mentoring by mail. Offering new life in Jesus Christ, and giving Christian friendship and support.

(405) 454-2641,

Letters for the Lord Prison Ministry, P. O. Box 593, Harrah, OK 73045

8.OK CUREEnsuring that prisons are used only for those who absolutely must be incarcerated and that prisoners have all the resources they need to turn their lives around.

(918) 744-9857,

OK CURE, P.O. Box 9741, Tulsa, OK 74157

9.Oklahoma Office of Juvenile AffairsThe Office of Juvenile Affairs is a state agency entrusted by the people of Oklahoma to provide professional prevention, education, and treatment services as well as secure facilities for juveniles in order to promote public safety and reduce juvenile delinquency.

(405) 530-2832,

Office of Juvenile Affairs, 3812 N. Santa Fe, Ste. 400, P.O. Box 268812, Oklahoma City, Ok 73126

10.Resonance Center for Women, Inc.Resonance promotes and supports the well-being and self-sufficiency of women and their families challenged by their experience with the criminal justice system.

(918) 587-3888,

Resonance Center for Women, Inc., 1608 S. Elwood Ave., Tulsa, OK 74119

11.Oklahoma Department of Corrections, Offender Reentry and TransitionWelcome to the Offender Reentry & Transition Web Site. This Reentry Resource Center represents collaboration between many Government, Faith Based and non-profit agencies all focusing on the successful reentry of all prisoners from the Oklahoma Department of Corrections the hope is this page will allow Staff and public to assist any releasing offender and their family find resources on order to create a seamless transition for offenders from incarceration to the community.

(405) 962-6105,

Oklahoma Department of Corrections, 2901 Classen Blvd, Ste. 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73118

12.Out Of The RutzA faith-based support service offering one-on-one and group support for persons recovering from all forms of hurts, habits, hang-ups, and addictions. Out Of The Rutz Ministry is currently offering one-on-one support and will host a weekly class to assist in gaining and maintaining balance in all eight dimensions of wellness again in August. This class offers opportunity for growth and support in all aspects of life, come grow with us! Please call for more information.

(580) 763-5939,

New Hope Christian Fellowship, P.O. Box 1305, Ponca City, OK 74602

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13.Ponca Tribal Social Development CenterThe Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma provides a complex of services to Native American males and females eighteen years and old and older that suffer from Substance Abuse or Chemical Addiction. Our program is a non-medical Primary Residential Treatment (PRT) program, we the staff of the Social Development Center and the Ponca Tribe appreciates the Pawnee Tribe for all their support for the SDC program.

(580) 762-6617,

Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma, Tribal Affairs Building, 20 White Eagle Drive, Ponca City, Oklahoma 74601

14.ProgramOKLaw is a joint project with Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc., the Legal Services Corporation and Probono.net. Our goal is to provide the public with easy internet access to basic legal information and legal resources in Oklahoma.

(405) 557-0020,

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc., 2915 N. Classen Blvd., Ste 500, Oklahoma City, OK 73106

15.Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Inc.Welcome to Oklahoma Indian Legal Services, Inc. OILS is a non-profit legal aid office that provides services to low-income Indians living in Oklahoma. The attorneys and staff at OILS repre sents Indian people in civil cases that are connected to their Indian status. This means thatOILS’s clients are members of federally-recognized tribes who are facing problems that are related to that status.

(405) 943-6457,

OILS, Inc., 4200 N. Perimeter Center Dr., Ste. 222, Oklahoma City 73112

16.Upward TransitionsUpward Transitions serves those who are homeless and impoverished by providing case management and stabilizing resources to meet basic social needs. The ultimate goal is to assist individuals and families to reach their potential with the ability to support themselves and contribute back to their community.

405-232-5507,

Upward Transitions, 1134 W. Main St., Oklahoma City, OK 73106

17.Turning Point Job ReadinessResume preparation, interview preparedness and clothing & transportation allowance.

405-232-0199,

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City, 319 SW 25th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73109

18.Living Faith Ministries Christ-centered men’s residential prison aftercare program.

(405) 607-0928,

Living Faith Ministries, 1404 E. I-44 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73111

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19.Living Hope MinistriesLiving Hope Women's Ministry is a Christ-centered women's prison after-care ministry that equips and mentors women so that they may develop a mature walk with Christ and prepare for productive independent living in society.

(405) 535-8328,

Living Hope Ministries, P.O. Box 22564, Oklahoma City, OK 73123

20.OKC Compassion, Inc. Recovery houses for men & women overcoming addiction.

405-410-8082,

OKC Compassion, Inc., 1121 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73107

21.Love Link Sober Living ProgramLove Link seeks to demonstrate the love of Christ by providing spiritual, physical and emotional help for those in need.

(405 239-6219,

Love Link Ministries, Inc., 1122 Linwood Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73106

22.Hope on OakGoal is to provide a safe, secure and stable environment for men as they continue their recovery process.

580-352-2883,

Hope on Oak, 118 North Oak St., Ponca City, OK

23.Bridge to Life Program City Rescue’s Mission’s Bridge to Life Program is an intense ten month program designed to help individuals that are struggling with alcohol, drug abuse or any other life-controlling problems. We are a faith-based holistic recovery program designed to help our Clients realize that we can achieve spiritual success if we are properly disciplined.

(405) 232-2709,

City Rescue Mission, 800 West California Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73106

24.City CareSupportive housing program for those who have shown a desire to change

their lives.

405-609-2400,

City Care’s Pershing Center, 2400 General Pershing Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73107

25.Ubuntu Living, Inc.Independent sober living for mature men (28+).

(405) 824-3606,

Ubuntu Living, Inc., P.O. Box 12444, Oklahoma City, OK 73157

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