Enhanced Volunteer
OUR MISSION
Founded as a volunteer movement in Tulsa in 1934 as a chapter of the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the Oklahoma Center for Community and Justice (OCCJ) has a proud legacy deeply rooted in the community. The Tulsa NCCJ chapter was formally established as a staffed office in 1958, and through our history in Oklahoma, has been an innovative leader in promoting understanding and mutual respect through advocacy, conflict resolution and education.
With the support of key business, community, education and religious leaders, OCCJ became an organization independent of the national organization in 2005. Becoming an independent organization allowed OCCJ to address issues impacting Oklahomans.