Grounded In Christ

At Pathways, we believe that the example of Jesus’s life is a model for living and change in our world. We incorporate biblical teachings and the ministry of Christ in all we do.

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3 Ways to Help During Developmental Disability Awareness Month

In 1987, President Reagan recognized March as Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month to increase “public awareness of the needs and the potential of Americans with developmental disabilities” and to provide the “encouragement and opportunities they need to lead productive lives and to achieve their full potential.”

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Marcy and Randy Love Pathways for its Impact on Students’ Lives

Marcy and Randy were deeply moved by the transformation they witnessed in their nephew’s life through the Pathways program. Filled with gratitude, they felt compelled to give back. Marcy began volunteering in a Pathways classroom five years ago, finding joy in spending time with the students and seeing its positive impact on their lives.

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A Bigger & Better Lip Sync Battle & Gala

he inaugural Lip Sync Battle took place in 2017 and has since become a cherished yearly event. Every year, both the community and Pathways students elevated their performances in pursuit of the Lip Sync Battle Championship title, and the Lip Sync Battle looked different and new. 

Pathways had grown and evolved just like the Lip Sync Battle. We are thrilled to have over 100 students enrolled in our program this summer. As we continue to expand, we need additional resources. In order to fulfill this need, the Lip Sync Battle is transforming into a gala! It is our prayer that the Lip Sync Battle and Gala is a successful fundraiser that helps provide the excellent and unique programming that Pathways offers.

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A Virtual Classroom & Community

A laptop open on a table and a person writing on a piece of paper.

At Pathways, we’ve been able to bring adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities together in an incredible virtual community for the past three years. Our program has connected students from all over the world, not just in the Tulsa Metro area. After completing high school, adults with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (I/DD) often feel isolated and lonely, with limited options. But our virtual community changes all that! Here, individuals can form bonds, make friends, and continue learning in a comfortable, supportive environment, wherever they may be.

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Community Activities

Pathways Adult Learning Center

After high school, time spent in the community is hard to find for adults with intellectual disabilities. There are limited resources and no one thing is the perfect fit for all individuals. At Pathways we make a point to provide a variety of community-based activities to allow students to give back, explore, and have fun.…

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