"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


Exodus House is a six-month temporary residential project


Established for the purpose of equipping released ex-offenders and their families to become productive, self-supporting, cohesive family units.

  

Two Locations

 433 N.W. 25th Street -The first Exodus House opened in 1998, and began with 10 residents. It has grown to full capacity of 15 individuals living in 12 apartments. Forty-five residents have graduated from Exodus House with over 1,000 volunteers and churches helping to make Exodus House a reality.

  

2624 E. Newton Street -CJAMM celebrated the opening of the ministries second Exodus House in 2002. It immediately began with 10 residents and remained at full capacity in 10 apartments. Twenty-five residents have graduated from Exodus House with over 500 volunteers and churches helping to continue the dream of furnishing apartments for new residents.

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

  

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