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A Unique Role
Because Jessica Nichols was once a mom in Children’s Hope, she understands what the moms in the cottage are going through in a way others cannot as she serves as a family advisor on the Owasso campus.
Read MoreLight in the Darkness
Being at Children’s Hope is helping Katherine to make the necessary changes needed to maintain long term sobriety and properly parent her children. “OBHC is a light in the darkness, and I have found full-on hope…”
Read MorePlace of Welcoming
“We have both been able to be the parents we wished to be, and it is only through the help of Hope Pregnancy Center that it has been possible,” said Jennifer.
Read MoreBrotherhood on the Ranch
“Once you get to know everyone, you realize everyone else has been through hard times like you… so we can all share those feelings and help each other.”
Read MoreThe Future Looks Bright
“I started seeing BRT as my home,” said Joseph. “My trust for those at BRT continued to develop, and I now know everyone here wants the best for us.”
Read MoreA Calling to Come Home
“Even on the really hard days, I still feel like we’re called to be here. I just have a peace knowing we are where God is calling us to be. This is our home.”
Read MoreMother’s Legacy, Daughter’s Passion
In 1984, Sylvia Boothe became the director of the first pregnancy center in the state for Oklahoma Baptists. The impact of her passion and leadership within Oklahoma pregnancy centers is still alive today.
Read MoreA Good Story
Tinlee and her sister, Leila are grateful to live at OBHC. “My mom is happy again. So she can help us and have fun with us. It makes us feel safe like when my dad was alive.”
Read MoreSpace to Grow
“I’ll at least stay until I’m eighteen. It’s good here, and my relationship with my mom is healthy now…I like the school I go to, I enjoy the things I get to do, and I love the people I live with.”
Read MoreTruly Blessed
“I feel like I can talk to my house parents about anything. It doesn’t matter what it is, if we tell them we need them, they say, ‘Okay, let’s sit down and talk.’ Then they listen and offer suggestions until they help us get everything figured out.”
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