Our Purpose
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
Join us throughout May for the #HealthyMatters Mental Health Workshop Series, “Rising Above Trauma,” a powerful month-long experience focused on identifying and healing traumatic experiences. Held on select dates in May, this workshop series will bring together education, reflection, and practical support to advance mental wellness in our community.
Latia R. Parker reflects on navigating personal storms while leading Betty Jackson Counseling Services. In the midst of uncertainty, the practice helped launch Parkers Hope for Mental Wellness to expand access to mental health and substance abuse care for underserved communities.
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.
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
case management, peer recovery support, crisis intervention
Substance Abuse & ADSAC Assessments
emotional health, anger management, self-esteem, social interaction
Mental Health Resources & Support Services
On April 14, Parkers Hope for Mental Wellness partnered with the Sapulpa Lady Chieftains to provide hygiene bags for students at Sapulpa High School. Through the thoughtful support of school counselors and community leaders, this effort helped ensure essential items reached students who need them most.
Betty Jackson Counseling Services, PC met with Cherokee Nation Career Services to strengthen collaboration around behavioral health, reentry support, and workforce-related needs. The discussion created space to align resources, share insight, and explore practical ways to better serve individuals navigating recovery and reentry.
Discover how Latia Parker channels her clinical expertise and lived experience into “Breaking the Cycle,” a forward-thinking IMPACT405 column that turns trauma into transformative growth. In this powerful column, Latia R. Parker examines what young workers truly need to succeed: emotional regulation, healthy communication, patience, and strong role models. Drawing from personal experience and professional insight, she challenges workplaces to do more than critique the next generation and instead teach, mentor, and equip them to thrive.