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Drop-In Center
Offers immediate support and resources for survivors of sex trafficking.

Counseling
Provides therapeutic support to address trauma and promote healing.

Substance Abuse Support
Offers resources and referrals for addiction recovery.

Career and Life Skill Classes
Equips survivors with skills for independent living and employment.

About
Genesis Project


Founded in
1999
EIN
731153813
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)(3)
Category/Type
Human Services
Address
9500 NE 150TH ST JONES, Oklahoma 73049-8601 United States
Website
www.genesiskids.com
Phone
(405)-396-2942
Email address
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About
The Genesis Project, founded in 1999, is a residential treatment program near Jones, Oklahoma, offering trauma-informed care to boys aged 10-13 who have experienced abuse or neglect. They provide individual, group, and family therapies, teaching daily living and social skills. Therapies include S.T.A.R.T., M.A.B., T.B.R.I., Music Therapy, and Equine Therapy, equipping boys with tools for a successful return to the community.
Mission
The Genesis Project offers therapeutic and residential care to abused children aged 6-12, who are in the custody of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services.

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