A New Path.
A New Direction.

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.

 
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Residents receive more than just shelter; they gain access to life skills training, job readiness support, counseling, and mentorship rooted in dignity and accountability. By combining practical resources with compassionate guidance, the program helps men rebuild their lives, strengthen family connections, and make a positive contribution to society.

Grounded in the belief that every individual deserves a second chance, the Reentry Home stands as a bridge between past challenges and future opportunities—restoring hope, dignity, and purpose for the men we serve.

Parker's Hope Recovery Program's mission is to provide hope, health, and housing through exceptional care standards of the highest quality. To help individuals with long-term recovery, we provide a safe and healthy environment that promotes abstinence from all mood- and mind-altering substances. The purpose is to provide an environment that initiates and sustains recovery, aiming to improve one's physical, mental, social, and spiritual well-being. Our principles and practices are grounded in the core values of hope, compassion, respect, honesty, responsibility, fairness, and the eight dimensions of wellness, as we journey toward long-lasting recovery.

 
 
 

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Location:
1822 East Young Street
Tulsa, OK 74110

1,254 Square Feet

REENTRY HOME VISUALS

Expectations

Activities


Our weekly schedule provides residents with structured activities that promote stability, accountability, and personal growth.

Every man participates in these core supports, with additional services such as outpatient therapy available to meet individual needs.

 

MONDAYS

  • Peer Support Group (Evening)

  • Independent Study or Chores


TUESDAYS

  • Life Skills/Job Readiness Workshop

  • AA/NA Meeting (Evening)


WEDNESDAYS

  • Case Management Meetings (Biweekly)

  • Open Support Hours or Community Engagement


THURSDAYS

  • Peer Support Group (Evening)

FRIDAYS

  • AA/NA Meeting (Evening)

  • House Meeting (Biweekly)

SATURDAYS

  • Community Service or Volunteer Activity

  • Optional Outpatient Therapy Sessions


SUNDAYS

  • Personal Reflection, Spiritual/Religious Activities (Optional)

  • Independent Recovery Time

 


Outpatient therapy is available and encouraged for those needing additional clinical support.

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Please print and complete the application below for consideration. Please note that submitting this form does not guarantee acceptance into the program. Your information will be reviewed to determine eligibility for a formal face-to-face interview.

Support this Cause


As we begin this program in early September, we are still in need of he following items:

Bedding & Linens:

  • 14 sets of twin bedding

  • 7 pillows

  • 20 towels

  • 28 washcloths.

Furniture/Appliances:

  • Dining table with chairs

  • Four (4) sturdy accent chairs

  • Three (3) twin beds (mattresses, box springs, frames).

Household Items:

  • Shower curtains

  • Bathroom items

  • Cleaning Supplies

  • Pots / Pans

  • Plastic Plates, Bowls, Spoons, Cups, and Silverware.

 
 
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