Most often, families of an offender can be described as ordinary people, good citizens, good neighbors, good friends. But this image changes when a family member is convicted.
Family of prisoners deserve support because they can be effective allies in creating safer communities. Plus they are innocent, unintended victims of crime. Prisoners who maintain family ties have a significantly better chance in society upon release than those who do not.
Learn the do's and don'ts of adjusting to the life of a loved one incarcerated!!!
Contact OK CURE at 918-744-9857
PO Box 9741, Tulsa OK 74157
Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
The OCADP board meets monthly, typically every second Sunday from 3-5 PM. All interested parties are welcome. The meetings are at Epworth United Methodist Church, 1901 N Douglas, Oklahoma City (w blocks west of Classen).
OCADP
Oklahoma Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
PO Box 713
Oklahoma City Ok 73101
405-427-1111
American Civil Liberties Union
Operation Hope Prison Ministery
Operation Hope Prison Ministery
1839 N. Boston
Tulsa, OK 74106
E-Mail: ohpm@tulsacoxmail.com
Web: http://www.ohpm.org
