The Ohio Community Corrections Association (OCCA) advocates for and assists community corrections providers to function more effectively.
OCCA began as the Ohio Halfway House Association (OHHA), incorporated in 1973 to represent community corrections facilities throughout the state of Ohio by serving the needs of the courts, the Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction, persons with a criminal history, and their communities. OCCA membership includes nine member agencies that operate 38 facilities and five Community Based Corrections Facilities (CBCF).