Transitional Living

Long-Term Solutions to Help Survivors Find Freedom  

The Spring’s transitional living program offers survivors of domestic and sexual violence and human trafficking a safe, structured, and supportive environment while they work toward self-sufficiency and rebuild their lives. Designed as a next step in the healing process, our program is tailored to the individual and structured to meet our residents’ unique needs for up to 18 months.  

Transitional living is meant for those survivors who have come out of crisis and are ready to build towards a brighter future. Residents live independently or with family in self-sustaining cabins, paying gradual monthly fees and pursuing employment or education. Our staff offers case management and access to robust community resources like legal aid and job readiness training.  

We believe this program is a much-needed support for survivors in Oklahoma, and we’re excited to continue working with our survivors as they write new chapters of restoration and hope.  

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Build a Foundation.

Services

  • Safe, private housing  

  • Case management and advocacy 

  • Counseling and mental health resources  

  • Legal aid  

  • Transportation assistance  

  • Career and education support  

  • Parenting and family support  

  • 24/7 support  

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Our main goal is simple: we want to help our residents gain independence, develop essential life skills, find stable housing, and achieve long-term success.

  • The length of our program varies from person to person. While each person’s journey is unique, and we will take individual considerations into mind, the program will not typically exceed 18 months.

  • Those who have experienced domestic violence, human trafficking, stalking, and/or sexual assault — with or without minor dependents.

  • Yes. As a participant in this program, there are expectations that you are employed, in school, or volunteering for at least 25 hours a week. You must be able to live independently. There are monthly rental fees, and residents are expected to be financially responsible for their personal needs.

    Participants must generally agree to attend scheduled meetings and actively participate in the program's services.

  • No. Only service animals are allowed in the cabins.

  • Referrals for our program can only be made by community partners, social workers, and case managers by reaching out to us directly at transitional@thespringok.org or 918-245-3996.

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