"Exodus House saved me from repeating the same behaviors all over again. I learned a new life style, new tools I didn’t know before. I stepped out of my comfort zone to become a part of classes, groups, support systems that were working for me; they kept me accountable. Many released prisoners need a re-integration home like Exodus House to help prevent them from relapsing. I am a living example that this home works."

 

Estelle Turbyfill, Exodus House Graduate 2002

Exodus House


Apartments


Resident Families Receive:

Housing in a one or two bedroom apartment, fully furnished and decorated.

  

The apartment is stocked with food until the resident is employed and income is generated.

  

The family receives clothing for employment, school, etc.

  

Upon completion of the program, the family may take all furnishings with them to their new residence.


Household items and supplies in good condition for residents starting anew are needed.

This can include • furniture, • kitchen equipment, • bedding, • curtains, • lamps, • clocks, • towels, •cleaning supplies, • food, and anything else someone would need in a new home.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

A Ministry of the Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries

LOCATIONS:
Oklahoma City
Rev. Steve Byrd, Associate Director
Dina Hopkins, Case Manager
433 N.W. 25th Street
Oklahoma City, OK
405/525-2300

Tulsa
Rev. Brantley Tillery, Associate Director
Jeannine Bezotte, Case Manager
2624 E. Newton Street, Apt E.
Tulsa, OK 74110
918/382-0905