A New Leaf began…..
in 1979 with one greenhouse, one job coach and two clients. Today, ANL proudly serves more than 500 clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD), employs more than 280 staff, and operates six greenhouses, two permanent garden centers as well as two seasonal garden centers. With an estimated 29,000 people in the Tulsa metro with I/DD our work is far from over.
Grow. Bloom. Thrive.
A New Leaf’s mission is to provide job training, life skills and residential services to elevate confident independence and self-sufficiency for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism.
Dedicated to change.
“As I reflect on 2023, I continue to be amazed at what is accomplished when so many community members and partners link arms for a common goal. 2023 marked another year of incredible growth and accomplishment for A New Leaf and those we serve” - Mary C. Ogle, CEO of A New Leaf
A Pathway to Independence
The Village is an expansion of A New Leaf’s services to improve the lives of individuals with developmental disabilities and autism living in Green Country.
Workforce Development
Designed to provide people with developmental disabilities and Autism (I/DD) life skills, marketable job training, and employment
Thank You to our 2022 Community Worksite Partners:
A New Leaf Broken Arrow Garden Center
A New Leaf Owasso Garden Center
Broken Arrow History Museum
Broken Arrow Military Museum
Broken Arrow Senior Center
Clarehouse
Community of Christ Church
Feeding Tulsa’s Pets of the Homeless
First Baptist Church Tulsa South Caring Center
Food on the Move - Monroe, TCC and Chamberlain Park
Global Gardens
Green Country Veterinarian Clinic
Meals on Wheels
Mother Road Market
Northeastern State University
Security Bank
Shining Honor at Rose Hill Cemetery
The Bridges Mercantile
The Brokerage Tulsa
The Mission Center in Owasso
Tulsa Technology Center