Tulsa Boys Home
Henry Adams has extensive experience in various roles, currently serving as a D-Shift Overnight employee at Tulsa Boys Home since January 2003. Prior to this position, Henry worked as a cook at Ford Glass Plant from September 2002 to December 2002 and as a barber at Black Art Style Shop from June 1996 to August 2002. Henry attended Memorial High School from 1988 to 1989 and Mclain High School from 1989 to 1991.
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Tulsa Boys Home
Founded in 1918, Tulsa Boys’ Home began in a two-story house in downtown Tulsa. Leaders of the First Presbyterian Church and the Downtown Rotary Club were instrumental in its establishment. Its first two boys were found sleeping in trash boxes in an alley. TBH served more than 130 troubled boys from Oklahoma in its first two years. Each year, TBH delivers residential services to approximately 180 boys and their families. We serve 64 boys a day. In our 95 year history, many of these boys have learned to lead productive lives, and credit TBH for breaking the cycle of poverty, abuse, and neglect that is often passed on from generation to generation without help. Therefore, our good work is multiplied through countless families and the children of the children that once lived, and healed, at TBH.