JusticeLink Tulsa

JusticeLink Tulsa

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Helping Tulsans navigate the criminal legal system and connect to essential services. Voluntary. No-cost. Community-based. Call 918-954-1300 for eligibility.

06/03/2026

This Pride Month, we recognize that everyone deserves dignity, safety, support, and the opportunity to move forward, regardless of who they are or who they love.

Many LGBTQ+ individuals navigating the legal system also face barriers to housing, healthcare, employment, mental health support, and community connection. Reentry and recovery are not one-size-fits-all, and meaningful support starts with treating people with humanity.

At JusticeLink, we believe stronger communities are built when people have access to resources, stability, and compassionate support systems that help them move forward.

Pride is about visibility, belonging, and the freedom to build a better future. We’re proud to support a community where every person is treated with dignity.

Happy Pride Month from JusticeLink 🌈

Photos from JusticeLink Tulsa's post 05/27/2026

Meet Theo!

As a Resource Navigator, Theo spends each day walking alongside clients as they work toward stability, connecting them to housing, benefits, and support while cheering them on every step of the way.

What inspires Theo? The belief that everyone deserves love, dignity, and respect. 🫶

Outside of work, Theo enjoys time with his dog Arthur 🐾, discovering new music, and exploring creative outlets from pottery to jewelry making. Theo also has a personal passion for community organizing and mutual aid, and enjoys supporting fellow Tulsans through organizations like Black Q***r Tulsa.

We’re grateful for everything Theo brings to JusticeLink. Thanks for being part of our team!

05/24/2026

🌟Partner Spotlight: DVIS 🌟

JusticeLink is proud to partner with DVIS to expand access to critical support in Tulsa.

Through this partnership, DVIS now offers free, on-site Batterer Intervention Program (BIP) classes at JusticeLink, removing financial and logistical barriers to a 52-week, court-ordered program. A DVIS clinician is also co-located on-site, providing assessments and ongoing support for individuals impacted by interpersonal violence.

Together, we’re making essential services more accessible and strengthening support for individuals and families navigating the legal system. 💙

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211 W. Archer Street , Suite A
Tulsa, OK
74103

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4pm
Tuesday 8am - 4pm
Wednesday 8am - 4pm
Thursday 8am - 4pm
Friday 8am - 4pm