Crisis Pregnancy Outreach

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Contact Information

7807 E. 76th St.
Tulsa, OK 74133
United States

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DayHours
Monday 10 AM-6 PM
Tuesday 4-8 PM
Wednesday 10 AM-6 PM
Thursday 10 AM-6 PM
Friday 10 AM-2 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

All of our services are confidential and free of charge, whether you choose to parent your baby or place your child in an adoptive home.

Today, thousands of women and their babies have received our help. The ministry has grown to include counseling services, medical partners, mentoring, parenting support, a fully licensed adoption agency and so much more.

We’re honored and blessed that God has chosen to use CPO to impact so many lives. We invite you to join us in our work.

We offer:
• Weekly support group meetings
• Maternity clothing
• Childbirth classes
• Childcare equipment
• Arrangements for medical care with a private physician
• Transportation for appointments
• A mentor who will help guide you through this life-changing experience
• Assistance in making plans for the future (school, job, relocation, etc.)
• Labor and childbirth coaches (Doula)
• Parenting classes
• An opportunity to find wholeness in a secure environment


Services and information

  • Adoption
  • Other

Requirements to become a foster parent

The Oklahoma Department of Human Services (OKDHS) provides foster care support, such as connecting parents to hotlines and listing information about the licensure process. Besides the State Department of Human Resources, many private agencies in Oklahoma are dedicated to helping foster children and the parents that care for them.

The Oklahoma Family Network (OFN) helps children with special healthcare needs. OFN can connect parents with appropriate resources and training. Their Resource Directory lists organizations and professionals by topics, such as food assistance or disability services, so you can easily find help in your area.

The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is part of the Children’s Health Act. You can learn more about child trauma and trauma-informed care. There are also informational materials and training available through the NCTSN.

Additionally, private adoption agencies offer programs and support for any parent interested in fostering to adopt.


Ratings and Reviews

Average user rating

4.3 / 5
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She HB
Mar 19, 2018

Not sure why my experience was so different, but my child is 12 now but was taken at birth because of a DHS referreral they placed over a baby doll named Gracie. Artificial intelligence was enough for the state to deem it evidence to take ones child without tangible proof. Not sure if it is because of my skin color. But, it was a traumatic experience for both me and my child who still suffers from behaviors disorders due to being separated at birth. Hopefully, no one else has this experience. God watches from above and sees all that happens and goes on.

Rating: 1

Auslander Paradox
Dec 25, 2017

Very kind people

Rating: 5