Frequently Asked Questions

  • Diversion Hub supports individuals and families with criminal legal involvement to address the root causes of that involvement and help them navigate the system. We work alongside our clients to overcome barriers through comprehensive and individualized resource and service delivery.

  • Individuals needing community resources and support may be released to Diversion Hub. This is entirely voluntary. 

  • Diversion Hub serves anyone with criminal legal involvement at no cost in Oklahoma County, Canadian County, and Cleveland County. We serve those with District Court criminal legal involvement, as well as Western District Federal Court and Oklahoma City Municipal. As we expand into Cleveland and Canadian County, we will work with the municipalities in those counties as well.

  • The services offered by the Diversion Hub are Free! Our case managers and justice navigators want to help you get the support you need, whether it’s navigation the justice system or connecting you with community partners.

  • The Diversion Hub is open Monday through Friday from 8a to 5p.

  • No, Diversion Hub is not a bond program. Individuals may be released to Diversion Hub from incarceration, but this release is voluntary and is focused on supporting successful reintegration into the community.

  • The safest communities are those where people are healthy, housed, fed, and have the resources they need to thrive. Diversion Hub reduces crime and increases public safety by addressing these needs. 

  • MAPS 4 solely funds the construction of Diversion Hub's new home. MAPS 4 does not fund operations. 

  • Diversion Hub is funded by public and private foundations, state and federal government agencies, corporations, and others.