Once homeless, Mercedes came to OBHC’s Family-Focused Care program, where she has experienced the structure, stability and safety she needed to grow and succeed as a single mother.
Zach came to Boys Ranch Town when he was twelve years old. Being involved in the ag program has helped him learn to control behavior issues and gain confidence and hope.
Owasso Campus current and former staff, alumni and a local pastor share their thoughts about the campus. Often it is a safe haven, and a place to find healing and hope.
After completing rehab, Katie was accepted into Family-Focused Care. She now has both of her children with her and plans to apply for nursing school to continue her education.
Sarah is a spunky 13-year-old girl who lives at Baptist Home for Girls (BHG). She loves coffee, playing clarinet and expressing her emotions through art.
Shamica came to OBHC when she was fifteen. Today, as a licensed social worker, she is proud to invest in others the same way OBHC shared God’s love and helped her years ago.
Following a difficult, abusive relationship and a time of addiction, Vanessa and her children found support and a safe and loving environment at OBHC’s Family-Focused Care program.
Michael is working as a ranch hand in Guthrie. His proud housefather shares that he is a hard worker, respectful and it is exciting to see how God is working in his life.
Owasso Campus Director, Melissa Litke, shares ways OBHC ministers to children and families. Through support and the love of Jesus Christ, they can overcome past struggles and learn to be successful.
Because Jessica Nichols was once a mom in OBHC’s Family-Focused Care program, 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.
Struggling to keep the electricity and water on at home, Fernando skipped a year of school to work and help his father pay bills. See how he ended up at Boys Ranch Town and got back on track.
Gayla experienced an unplanned pregnancy at age 16. After choosing life for her daughter, she now makes a difference at Hope Pregnancy Center by showing young men and women there is hope.
OBHC’s ministry has expanded over the years, offering a variety of programs and services including child-focused care and family-focused care, a program for single mothers and their children.
With an increasing need for stability and help for single mothers, OBHC’s Family-Focused Care program has stepped into the gap to support those needs. Listen to the testimonies of mothers receiving help.