Leon Frost

Reentry Director at Resonance Center for Women

Leon Frost has extensive experience in the corrections field, currently serving as the Reentry Director at the Resonance Center for Women since June 2021. Previously, Leon Frost worked for over two decades at the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, starting as a Programs Manager overseeing program implementation and staff training across the Northeast region. In addition, Leon Frost held roles as Unit Manager and Program Director for the Regimented Treatment Program, focusing on a minimum security female substance abuse treatment program. Leon Frost holds a degree from the University of Oklahoma.

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Tulsa, United States

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Resonance Center for Women

Resonance promotes and supports the well-being and self-sufficiency of women and their families challenged by the criminal justice system. Our goal is to help female offenders succeed. Eleanor Hill founded Resonance in 1977 as a volunteer-based nonprofit organization dedicated to providing a support system for women facing life’s challenges. Having been suddenly widowed when her husband was overseas, Eleanor knew from personal experience the desperate need women have for a support system when facing the challenges of life. She established Resonance in a house on the grounds of St. John’s Episcopal Church, and along with a group of volunteers, began offering services that included free listening sessions, on-going support groups and educational workshops. Today, Resonance has evolved to meet the ever-changing needs of the Tulsa community and is a dual accredited, gender specific, outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility. We are working to change Oklahoma’s unsettling distinction of having the highest per capita female incarceration rate in the world. Through reentry services, job counseling and partnerships with agencies such as Drug Court, we are doing our best to create a brighter future for our clients, our community, and our state.


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