Las Vegas, NV — In a city known for bright lights and fast living, a new space now offers something different: healing, structure, and second chances. Oasis of Hope, a Substance Abuse and Behavioral Health Clinic, has officially opened its doors in Las Vegas. The clinic now serves individuals seeking recovery and long-term stability.

Rather than focusing only on treatment, Oasis of Hope centers its work on compassion, accountability, and purpose. The clinic welcomes individuals from all backgrounds and meets them where they are in their recovery journey. Through this approach, the team aims to guide clients toward lasting change.

Founded by three visionaries from Baltimore, Maryland, Oasis of Hope represents more than a business expansion. Instead, it reflects a mission brought to life. The founders built the clinic on discipline, community focus, and the belief that recovery is always possible. As a result, the clinic now stands as a place where structure and hope work together.

A Mission Rooted in Real Life

At Oasis of Hope, the mission remains clear. The clinic provides comprehensive outpatient substance use treatment for individuals who must balance recovery with daily responsibilities. Many clients continue working, attending school, or caring for family while receiving care.

Because of this, the clinic avoids isolating recovery from real life. Instead, Oasis of Hope walks alongside each client. The staff supports growth, encourages accountability, and promotes long-term stability. In this way, recovery becomes a process that fits into everyday life.

Moreover, the team does not treat recovery as a one-size-fits-all solution. Each client follows a personal path that deserves structure, compassion, and consistency.

What Oasis of Hope Offers

Oasis of Hope delivers Intensive Outpatient Program services tailored to individuals at different stages of recovery. The clinic addresses substance use challenges while also supporting mental, emotional, and behavioral health.

In addition, the program helps clients build practical tools for sustainable recovery. By combining clinical care with real-world flexibility, Oasis of Hope bridges the gap between treatment and daily living. As a result, clients gain support without stepping away from their responsibilities.

The Visionaries Behind the Mission

Strong leadership forms the foundation of Oasis of Hope. Each founder brings discipline, experience, and a commitment to community impact.

 

Joshua Fulton
Co-Founder | Business Management, Morgan State University

Joshua Fulton is a seasoned real estate investor with over nine years of experience specializing in property acquisition, development, and long-term wealth building. Based in Baltimore, Maryland, he is known for his strategic vision and disciplined execution. At Oasis of Hope, Joshua plays a critical role in building the operational infrastructure and long-term sustainability needed to ensure the clinic’s impact reaches far beyond its opening doors.

Zion McFarland
Co-Founder | Business Management, Lincoln University (PA)

A proud HBCU graduate of Lincoln University, Zion brings six years of real estate investing experience and deep firsthand knowledge of behavioral health operations. As the owner and operator of New Day Beginnings, an inpatient treatment facility in Baltimore, Maryland, he has dedicated his work to recovery-focused program development. His leadership reflects a passion for community impact and creating systems that empower individuals to rebuild their lives.

Noah Green
Co-Founder | Information Technology Management | MBA Candidate, Golden Gate University

Noah Green is a United States Air Force veteran with six years of experience in real estate investing. His military background instilled a mission-driven mindset centered on structure, accountability, and execution. At Oasis of Hope, Noah contributes leadership and technology-focused strategy that strengthens operational efficiency and supports scalable, high-quality care delivery.

A New Chapter for Las Vegas

Oasis of Hope enters the Las Vegas community with a clear purpose: to be a place where healing is supported, recovery is respected, and individuals are empowered to move forward—not alone, but with guidance and hope.

As the doors open, the vision remains steadfast—to help individuals reclaim control of their lives and build futures grounded in stability, purpose, and possibility.