Our Purpose
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.

At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
At Parkers Hope, we are dedicated to enhancing the mental, emotional, and overall well-being of individuals and families within our community to create change.
case management, peer recovery support, crisis intervention
Substance Abuse & ADSAC Assessments
emotional health, anger management, self-esteem, social interaction
Mental Health Resources & Support Services
Discover how Latia Parker channels her clinical expertise and lived experience into “Breaking the Cycle,” a forward-thinking IMPACT405 column that turns trauma into transformative growth. Each issue delivers practical frameworks and reflective prompts designed to empower readers across all walks of life to reclaim their voice and cultivate enduring resilience.
On September 27, 2025, Latia Parker, recipient of the 2024 ALCAM Medical Professional Award, proudly presented this year’s honor to Raylnva Guery during the 2025 ALCAM Community Action Motivators Awards. The celebration recognized exceptional individuals and organizations driving positive change at the grassroots level—community activists, mental health advocates, and service leaders whose work continues to amplify hope, healing, and resilience throughout our region.
Parkers Hope for Mental Wellness is proud to spotlight Caitlin Hoagland, a distinguished member of the Oklahoma Association of Neonatal and Pediatric Therapists, on her nomination for the prestigious Provider of the Year award. This annual accolade recognizes top-tier speech, physical, and occupational therapists whose contributions are elevating standards of care for Oklahoma’s youngest patients.