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Empowering People With Disabilities

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Empowering people with disabilities

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Empowering people with disabilities

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Empowering people with disabilities

Empowering people with disabilities

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About Us

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Residential

Services are highly tailored to the needs of each individual to provide a balance of support and independence.

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Vocational

Home of Hope's extensive vocational program provides individuals with opportunities to participate in the workforce and earn a paycheck.
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Activities

Having friends and fun is important in the lives of everyone and Home of Hope strives to provide a variety of activities to fit many interests such as Special Olympics, equestrian events and more.

Locations

Home of Hope and subsidiaries Rogers County Training Center and Delaware County Friendship Homes serve more than 250 individuals in NE Oklahoma.

Resources

We are here to help if you need information about services for an intellectually disabled individual.

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We would be glad to add you to our e-news list to keep you up-to-date on the latest happenings at Home of Hope.

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Recycling

We operate of the largest recycling programs in NE Oklahoma. Find about more about our programs at a local near you.

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Resale Stores

Our Sensible Spending and Upscale Resale stores offer jobs for individuals with disabilities and bargains for our neighbors.

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Work Sites

Find about more about the jobs our clients do and how your company can benefit from our skilled and dedicated workforce.

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Day Program

Our day program provides work readiness and other training for adults with intellectual disabilities.

Our Story

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Home of Hope opened in 1968 thanks to the vision and determination of three mothers, Jane Hartley, Laura Cupp, and Ruth Smith, fueled by a desire as parents to have their children with developmental disabilities reach their full potential in adulthood.

The guiding principles of three mothers with a dream stands true today as Home of Hope strives to help each individual attain independence, freedom to choose, opportunity, growth and happiness.

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Cheryl and Gary Ford

"We feel the natural progression of life is for children to grow, leave the nest, and have a life of their own.  As Chris was nearing high school graduation we searched for a place where he could build independence - living with roommates, working, and making as many choices as possible in a safe and caring environment.  We found that place in Home of Hope."

Meet Our Team

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Chief Executive Officer

Ralph Richardson, PhD

Chief Operating Officer

Dena Pitts

Director of Vocational Services

Rick Davis

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Director, Facilities and Maintenance

Joe Foss

Chief Financial Officer

Joe Frazier

Director, ICF

Cindy Rogers

Director, Human Resources

Amy Johnson

Meet Our Team

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Chief Executive Officer

Ralph Richardson, PhD

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Chief Operating Officer

Dena Pitts

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Director of Vocational Services

Rick Davis

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Director, Facilities and Maintenance

Joe Foss

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Chief Financial Officer

Joe Frazier

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Director, ICF

Cindy Rogers

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Director, Human Resources

Amy Johnson

Our Sponsors

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