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A Message From Selser Schaefer Architects

Selser Schaefer is dedicated to putting people first. This stands true in our work and in everything we do. Together as a team, we are raising money for A New Leaf to provide individuals with developmental disabilities and autism a better quality of life. With your donation, A New Leaf can bless 327 lives in this vulnerable population every single day by providing programs to teach skills necessary to live a meaningful life. In 2017, A New Leaf paid $297,000 to their clients. Please consider donating to our team, and help A New Leaf change lives in our community.

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In Support of A New Leaf Inc

A New Leaf’s mission is to provide job training, life skills, and residential services to elevate confident independence and self-sufficiency for people with developmental disabilities and autism.

A New Leaf was established in 1979 to provide horticultural-related job training to adults with developmental disabilities. We began with one greenhouse and one staff, and we served two individuals. By 1980, A New Leaf grew to serve 13 individuals. In 1986, we built our first 12,000 sq. ft. greenhouse and vocational training facility. Then in 2013, A New Leaf began operating group homes and providing 24-hour assistance to individuals with developmental disabilities living independently. Our residential program has grown each year since. In 2022 Phase one of The Village opened in Owasso, providing safe and affordable housing for clients and space for ANL's growing programs. Phase two is scheduled to break ground in early 2025.

Today A New Leaf proudly serves 500+ clients with intellectual and developmental disabilities and autism, employs more than 280 staff, and operates six greenhouses, two permanent garden centers as well as two seasonal garden centers. With an estimated 40,000 in the Tulsa metro with I/DD and autism our work is far from over.