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(405) 682-7520

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Counseling Services: Call (405) 682-7520 for appointments

7777 South May Avenue

Oklahoma City, OK 73159

Agency Listings

The Student Accessibility and Support office at Oklahoma City Community College maintains the Community Resource Guide as a reference tool. SAS conducts an annual check of agency listings and contacts.

Categories include Basic Needs, Domestic Violence, Education, Employment Services, Food/Clothing, Health, International, Legal, Mental Health, Pregnancy/Infant/Child, and Substance Abuse.

Consumers should use independent judgment and request references when considering any resource listed in this Community Resource Guide. If any discrepancies are noticed with agency listings or any other questions or concerns, please contact the Office of Student Accessibility and Support at (405) 682-7520 or via email.

Basic Needs

Basic Needs

Adventist Community Services

(405) 721-61104735 NW 63rd St. Oklahoma CityProvides assistance for needy individuals and families that includes clothing, food, bedding, and other items. 
CAREFOROKC Ministry of First Baptist Chuch of OKC(405) 232-425051201 N. Robinson Ave., Oklahoma CityProvides food and clothing.
City Rescue Mission(405) 232-2709
www.cityresue.org
800 W. California Ave., Oklahoma CityEmergency shelter for men, women, and families; personalized case management; food and shelter; clothing and hygiene; substance abuse and trauma recovery; access to mental health care; medical and dental health services. 

Jesus House

(405) 232-7164
www.jesushouseokc.org
1335 W. Sheridan Ave., Oklahoma CityClothing for men and women, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday-Friday. Meals provided daily to the public, seven days a week at 4 p.m. Food baskets every Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. Provides a recovery program for addiction. 
Salvation Army Central Oklahoma(405) 246-1100
http://salvationarmyokcac.org
1001 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma CityEmergency financial assistance; transitional housing; emergency shelter for men, women, and families; free meals; transportation; senior programs; Boys and Girls Club program; disaster programs.
Skyline Urban Ministries(405) 632-2644
www.okcskyline.org
500 SE 15th St., Oklahoma CityProvides a pantry where people can choose the food they want. A mobile pantry goes to different places in OKC to help people who don’t have a nearby store. The mobile pantry gives out groceries, clothes, blankets, soap, etc. Skyline’s Style Shop offers affordable secondhand clothing. 
Suited for Success(405) 521-1089
www.suitedforsuccessokc.com
4557 NW 23rd St., Oklahoma CityClothing for job interviews only. Referral by social service agency. Suited for Success is to help women achieve self-sufficiency by providing professional clothing and career development services. Services available to clients at no charge. 
Sharing Tree(405) 634-2006
https://sharingtreeok.org
825 NW 24th St., MooreProvides families and individuals the opportunity to shop for clothing and other items from the community store. Clothing, household items, toiletries and more are available for families experiencing total loss due to fire, tornado or similar disaster.
The Urban Mission(405) 946-1556
http://urbanmissionokc.org
3737 N. Portland Ave., Oklahoma City   Food resource center provides fresh produce, frozen meat, canned goods and hygiene products. SPARK program supports arts and reading for children. Provides low-income students with school supplies. Mission Marketplace thrift store. 
Neighborhood Services Organization(405) 236-0413
www.nsookc.org
431 SW 11th St., Oklahoma CityProvides housing programs, rental assistance, dental clinic, and life skills. 
Community Service Center(405) 236-5956
www.christianservicecenter.net
115 SW 24th St., OKC, OK 73109Clothes, household items, food services,
furniture waiting list
First Baptist Church of Moore (Care Center)(405) 793-2600
www.firstmoore.com
301 NE 27th St., Moore, OK 73160Food and clothing
Goodwill Industries(405) 236-4451
www.okgoodwill.org
316 S. Blackwelder Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 
73108
Clothing stores (several locations), career
development and job training program
designed to serve individuals with disabilities,
works with Development Disabilities Services
Division, the Deptartment of Rehabilitation Services,
and other community providers
Love Link Ministries(405) 239-62191122 Linwood Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73106Food pantry, clothing thrift store
OCCC Clothes Closet

(405) 682-7860

OCCC Main Building 2J5Free clothes for OCCC students
Embark(405) 235-7433
www.embarkok.com
300 SW Seventh St., Oklahoma CityMonthly pass $50 (reduced fare: $25), can be bought in the bookstore. Students receive a 30% discount on a 30-day pass ($35). Student ID must be shown to purchase. 
Embark PLUS (accessibility)(405) 235-7587300 SW Seventh St., Oklahoma CityAll Embark buses meet ADA requirements and other features to accommodate riders with disabilities. 
Medride Assisted Transportation(405) 685-82674225 SW 44th St., Oklahoma CityNon-emergency transfer for wheelchairs and stretcher patients to doctor’s appointments. Available 24 hours, seven days a week. Call 24 hours in advance for transport. Private pay. 
Sooner Ride (OHCA)1-877-404-4500 
TDD 1-800-722-0353 https://oklahoma.gov
/ohca/individuals/soonerride.html
 Call three business days before needing a ride. Not for emergency care. Helps people get to and from SoonerCare appointments.
Upward Transitions(405) 232-5507
www.upwardtransition.org
1134 W. Main St., OKCServes those who are homeless and on the verge of becoming homeless by providing case management and stabilizing resources to meet basic and social needs. 
Oklahoma Citizens Advocates for Recovery and Transformation Association (OCARTA)Office: (866) 848-7555 OCARTA 
Crisis Line: (405) 812-4580
OCARTA Friend Line: (405) 436-4083
2701 NW 39th Expressway Oklahoma City, OK 73112We Care is a program for women or women with children who may need access to support resources, pre- and post-natal care, and housing for those at risk of homelessness or are homeless. Sister to Sister assists women with children with guidance and goal-setting. A Wellness Hub provides mentoring and offers a place for those in recovery to drop in for peer support services, volunteering or community service sign-up.
Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center(405) 236-36772041 NW Seventh St. Oklahoma CitySupport for adults, chidren and families: for info, visit 
satruck.org.
Support for adults: adult rehabilitation, Veteran Affairs services, prison ministries, elderly services, combating human trafficking, missing persons.
Children and families: hunger relief, housing and homeless services, Christmas assistance, youth camps and recreation, Kroc Centers providing a variety of social services, programs and facilities to help individuals and families in need.
International: Sponsorship, World Service Office.
Disaster relief: Emergency disaster services.
More services available at: https://www.salvationarmyusa.org.
Bethel Foundation USAbethalfoundation.org13003 N. Western Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73114Open Monday-Thursday 10 a.m.-4p.m., closed Friday-Sunday.
Food program, clothing, household goods, and baby supply — must put an order in to request an item, Must be registered with bethel: https://www.bethelfoundation.org/get-assistance.
Tinker Airmen and Family Readiness Center(405) 739-27476001 Arnold St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73145
Information referral and follow-up. Coordination and consultation with other bases and civilian agencies to strengthen base policies and program, all in effort to benefit military members and their families
City Care Inc.(405) 652-1112
Info@citycareokc.org
6001 N. Classen Blvd., Building 5,
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Supportive Housing
2400 General Pershing Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Night Shelter
532 N. Villa Ave. 
Oklahoma City, OK 73107 
(See also: Whiz Kids)
Homeless Alliance(405) 415-8410

1724 NW Fourth St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

2401 NW 23rd St, Suite 74

Housing programs, campus/resource center, day shelter, winter shelter, curbside chronicle, curbside flowers, community collaboration
Compassionate Sharing Inc.(405) 354-9591 Designation Code: 7917119 S. Sixth St., Yukon, OK 73099Provides food, clothing, small household items, 
limited rental and utility assistance to Yukon residents, and transportation to increase the mobility of the elderly and residents with disabilities in Yukon
Housing and Urban Development(405) 609-8400
(800) 347-3735
301 NW Sixth St., Suite 200, Oklahoma City, OK 73102Planning and development housing, public and Indian housing, fair housing and equal opportunity, policy development and research, field policy and management, government national mortgage association, lead hazard control and healthy homes programs
Oklahoma City Housing AuthorityFax: (405) 235-4520
(405) 239-7551
Mailing: 1700 NE Fourth St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
okcha@ochanet.org
1800 NE Fourth St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73117
Transforming lives through a place to home and provides equal housing opportunities
Oklahoma Housing Finance AgencyMailing: P.O. Box 26720
Oklahoma City, OK 73126-0720
(405) 848-1144
Housing Choice Voucher:
(405) 842-2471
Homeownership: (405) 419-8207
Assitance Fund: (405) 419-8202
Housing Development: (405) 419-8261
100 NW 63rd St., 
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Provides housing resources with an eagerness to serve homebuyers, lenders/real estate agents, rental assistance, developer financing
Food & Shelter Inc.info@foodandshelterinc.org
(405) 360-4954
201 Reed Ave., Norman, OK 73071Feed people who are hungry and help people who are homeless make their way back home. Dining room service, the share center, day shelter, emergency shelter, re-housing, permanent supportive housing, prevention assistance. 
Grace Rescue Mission(405) 232-57562205 Exchange Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Shelters, primitive tent camping, assistance referrals, emergency rental assistance, mental health resources, alcohol and drug addiction recovery resources. 
OKCPD Homeless Outreach Team (HOT)(405) 297-2535
okc.gov/action
action.center@okc.gov
 HOT works with homeless individuals, linking them with valuable social services to improve their living conditions, thereby improving public safety.  
SISU(405) 459-7478
contact@sisuyouth.org
2129 NW 30th St, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Shelter, drop-in resource center, quest transitional living program, rapid rehousing program, host homes, case management, education, and life skills and enrichment. 
Transition House Inc.(405) 360-7926
transitionhouse@thouse.org
700 Asp Ave., #2,
Norman, OK 73069
Transitional living program, community outreach program, housing options, and employment resources. 
WestTown Homeless Resource and Day Center(405) 415-8410
day shelter hours: 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m.
winter shelter: 4-7 p.m. (Nov. 1-March 31)
1724 NW Fourth St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Housing programs, campus resource center, day shelter, winter shelter, Curbside Chronicle, Curbside Flowers, community collaboration, street outreach, fresh start
Cross and Crown Mission(405) 232-76961008 N. McKinley Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Clothing store, food pantry, and spiritual support
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma Inc.(888) 534-5243
oklaw.org
oklegalconnect.org
3800 N. Classen Blvd., Suite 230,
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Housing help, health and medical, reentry programs, seniors, low-income taxpayer clinic, Oklahoma Office of Family Representation, agriculture worker program, OKDHS child welfare, community action agency, VOCA (victims of crime)
Among Friends(405) 361-5529
https://amongfriendsok.org/
1185 E. Main St., Building F,
Norman, Oklahoma 73071
Among Friends Activity Center is a nonprofit organization that provides a safe place for adults with disabilities to have fun, learn, and develop lifelong friendships. Among Friends offers socialization, learning, and recreation activities to its members. 
Welcome Home(405) 692-1800
https://welcomehomeadc.com/
11720 S. Western Ave., Suite A,
Oklahoma City, OK 73170
To provide quality and professional care for seniors and young adults who cannot safely be left alone, who need structured socialization and activities, or whose caregivers need relief with balancing careers, lifestyles, and families.
Housing and Homeless Prevention Services211
https://heartline.ok.networkofcare.
org/211/content.aspx?cid=14265
 

HeartLine collaborates closely with the city of Oklahoma City to assess individuals who are experiencing homelessness and 
determine their eligibility for housing vouchers. If you wish to access the services provided by this program, please dial 211. When you connect with one of the call specialists, please communicate your homeless status and your interest in housing services. They will evaluate your eligibility for the program and offer information about any additional resources accessible in your local area. 

Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence

YWCAOklahoma City

(405) 948-1770

24-hour DmV Hotline: (405) 917-9922
24-hour SA Hotline: (405) 943-7273
24-hour State Safeline: (800) 522-7233
www.ywcaokc.org

2460 NW 39th St., OKCProvider of crisis services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking in Oklahoma County. Crisis services includes any immediate help to individuals experiencing an event producing emotional, mental, physical and behavioral distress. 
Oklahoma Office of Attorney GeneralOKC: (405) 521-3921
Tulsa: (918) 581-2885
313 NE 21st St. Oklahoma City, OK 73105Hours Monday-Friday 8 a.m.-5 p,m, (except for state holidays or 
inclement weather). Resources: FVPSA 
Underserved Grant program, Oklahoma 
Telemarketer Restriction Act Consumer Registry,
Sex Offender Registry, contracts for legal services.
SafeLine1-800-522-SAFE (7233) Free and 
confidential 24/7 hotline.
HotlineHelp anyone who has experienced sexual assault, stalking, relationship violence.
Women’s Resource Center — NormanCrisis Line: (405) 701-5540
Community Service: (405) 310-3131
Business: (405) 364-9424
222 E. Eufaula St., Suite 125, Norman, OK 73069Programs and services: domestic violence services, sexual violence services, community services, counseling, advocacy, and crisis intervention services.
Education

Education

United Urban Indian Council(405) 778-6805
www.uuic.org    
7203 S. Western Ave., Oklahoma CityServes eligible American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiians residing in Oklahoma County. Provides vocational training and job search assistance. GED classes offered for individuals age 18 and older. 
Native American Student Services(405) 587-03551701 Exchange Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73108Indian Education 506 form, calculator form, class-related form. Provides Indigenous Voices Youth Council, Miss Native American OKCPS, Resonative Dance Troupe, Native American Clubs, Scholarships, College and Career Guide
Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Services(405) 744-5398To find an office near you, visit.
https://extension.okstate.edu/county.
With the goal of improving the lives of Oklahomans, OCES offers a variety of educational programs. To learn more, visit 
https://extension.okstate.edu/programs.
OSU Extension programs are brought to you by a statewide network of experts, offering educational information and experiences related to human and animal health, 4-H Youth Development, community and rural development, and other topics. Some programs are available only in certain counties based on need and available resources.
Urban League of Greater OKC(405) 424-5243
Fax: (405) 424-3382
urbanleague@urbanleagueok.org
3900 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5p.m.
Assists African Americans, other minorities, and the poor to achieve social and economic equality. 
Education and family development; workforce and career development;
housing and financial literacy;
community convening and social justice;
small business/ entrepreneurs.
Whiz Kids(405) 214-9441
info@whizkidsokc.org
Mailing: P.O. Box 18103,
Oklahoma City, OK 73154
6001 N. Classen Blvd., Building 5, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Serving the whole child: academically, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. 
Volunteer tutoring and mentoring program for students primarily in first through fifth grade. 
Opportunities Industrialization Center(405) 235-2651
Fax: (405) 235-2653
Info@oiokc.org
Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.
3033 N. Walnut Ave., Building East, Oklahoma City, OK 73105Inspire and motivate adult learners through academic and career education. Business academy, computer training, JUMP Academy, health literacy, high school diploma prep classes,
TANF literacy.
Work Ready Oklahoma(405) 418-39193 E. Main St., 
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Help finding a job through training, one-on-one training, job leads, job fairs, workshops, and connections.
Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Oklahoma(405) 789-2227
(800) 364-2227
3230 N. Rockwell Ave.,
Bethany, OK 73008
and
317 W. Cherokee, Suite 4,
Enid, OK 73701
Credit counseling services, debt management plan, housing, education, and bankruptcy briefings. 
Oklahoma Money Matters(800) 970-6566655 Research Parkway, Suite 200, 
Oklahoma City, 73104
Publication and resources, guides, self-paced learning modules, budgeting, saving and banking, auto loans, money management for college students, transition to independence,
NAACP Oklahoma City(405) 427-8000
(405) 633-1053
naacpoklahoma@gmail.com
2001 N. Martin Luther King Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Offers scholarships, grants, internships, 
trainings and workshops, and voter guides
Down Syndrome Association of Oklahoma (405) 600-9981
https://www.dsaco.org/
521 W. Wilshire Blvd., Suite 130, Oklahoma CityDSACO envisions communities where everyone — including those with disabilities — is accepted, included, empowered and given the opportunity and choice to create their own happiness and path to success. We do this through a variety of family-oriented events, education workshops and community awareness campaigns.
Sunbeam Family Services(405) 528-77211100 NW 14th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Early care and education, early head start home visitation program, help becoming a foster parent, mental health, grandparents raising grandchildren, parenting pathways, infant and maternal health support.
Employment Services

Employment Services 

Oklahoma Department of Rehabiliation Services — American Indian Vocational Rehabilitation Program

(800) 845-8476
oklahoma.gov/okdrs/job-seekers/drs-programs/tribal

3535 NW 58th St., Oklahoma CityVocational, medical and psychological evaluations; vocational guidance and counseling; rehabilitation devices and equipment; job placement. Need to have proof of citizenship from state or federally recognized tribe and reside within area served by participating tribe.
Carl Albert State College Assessment Services(405) 942-2180
www.carlalbert.edu
3180 W. Britton Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73120Provides educational, vocational, vision screening and learning disability assessments, with client advocate services for those determined to have a potential learning disability, to TANF required registrants.
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma(405) 262-0345, ext. 27490100 Redmoon Circle, Concho, Oklahoma 73022Job placement, vocational training.
Counseling Solutions and Interventions(405) 601-6710
www.csandiokc.com
1330 N. Classen Blvd., Ste. 214, OKC,OK 73106Services include grief counseling; anger management; group, individual and family counseling; psychosocial rehabilitation; parenting classes; prevention programs; crisis intervention; vocational assessment; career counseling; job development and placement.
Family Self-Sufficiency Program — Oklahoma City Housing Authority(405) 605-3279
https://www.ochanet.org/leased_housing
/participant_assistance_programs.php
1800 NE Fourth St., Oklahoma City, OK 73117The FSS program is for those who are unemployed or already employed but want to increase their income and who are willing to commit to changing their lives. Each FSS participant creates a five-year plan that includes employment goals and identifies training or educational needs. FSS staff will work with the household to identify, locate, and arrange for the services they need to accomplish these goals. Services might include child care, education, transportation, personal development, job resumes, job training and placement. 
Food/Clothing

Food/Clothing

First Baptist Church of Bethany(405) 789-3312
http://fbcbethany.com
3800 Mueller, BethanyFood pantry open on Wednesdays. Neighborhood Clothing Room open first Thursday of each month. 
Health

Health

Indian Health Services (Oklahoma City Indian Clinic)(405) 948-4900
www.okcic.com
4913 W. Reno Ave., Oklahoma CityHealth care services for young adults to geriatrics. Pediatrics, optometry, dental, behavioral health. 
Latino Community Development Agency(405) 236-0701
www.lcdaok.com
420 SW 10th St., Oklahoma CityCounseling, parenting groups, home visits for Spanish-speaking clients, home-based parenting skills training, services targeted at Latino population, free immunization, Hispanic women’s clinic, free mammograms for women, nutrition class, mentoring program. Provides information to the Latino community about services, opportunities, etc. Certified domestic violence and sexual assault program (OKC metro), lifelong career and technical training, and personal activities. 
D-Dent Program(800) 522-9510/(405) 424-8092
www.d-dent.org
3000 United Founders Blvd., Suite 131, Oklahoma CityMatches applicants with volunteer dental professionals who see patients in their own clinics. 
Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center(405) 769-330112716 NE 36th St., Oklahoma City Provides family health, women’s health, children’s health, men’s health, mental health. 
MobileSmiles Oklahoma(405) 241-1299317 NE 13th St., Oklahoma CityVisits sites throughout the state seeing patients without dental insurance, low-income, lacking in ability to get to a dentist and in underserved regions. 
Shepherd Center(405) 425-4384, option 12401 NW 23rd St., Suite 2G, Oklahoma City, OK 73107 
Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Hotline1-888-OKLAWIC (1-888-655-2942)Visit https://occhd.org/wic/ to find a 
location near you.
WIC provides nutritious foods, nutrition education, breastfeeding support, and immunizations (at some clinics). Food benefits are issued for each client. Both fathers and mothers can receive and spend the benefits for their children. Foster parents and all other parents of lower income can apply.
Oklahoma City-County Health DepartmentNorth Clinic: (405) 419-4200
South Clinic: (405) 419-4119
South Annex: (405) 425-4433
WIC NE: (405) 425-4398
WIC S: (405) 425-4384
WIC E: (405) 419-4116
WIC W: (405) 419-4182
WIC Hefner: (405) 419-4065
WIC Shepherd Center: (405) 425-4384

North Clinic: 2700 NE 63rd St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73111 (Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-noon)
South Clinic: 6728 S. Hudson Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Located inside of the South Campus building (Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-noon, Thursdays open until 6:00 p.m.)
South Annex: 5900 S. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73119 (clinical services available: Monday-Thursday 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Friday 8 a.m.-noon)

WIC NE: 2600 NE 63rd St.,
Room 111, Oklahoma City, OK 73111 
WIC S: (inside South Clinic location)
6728 S. Hudson Ave., Oklahoma City,
OK 73139
WIC E: 1701 S. Air Depot Blvd.,
Midwest City, OK 73110 
WIC W: 1501 N. Meridian Ave.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
WIC Hefner:  2222 W. Hefner Rd., Suite H, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
WIC Shepherd Center: 2401 NW 23rd St.,
Suite 2G, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
All WIC locations: Monday-Friday: 8 a.m.-4:30 pm Closed from 8-10 a.m. on Wednesdays for staff meetings

Clinical services (immunizations, STI and TB testing, family health, and more); population health; food safety; environmental health; emergency preparedness; epidemiology; Women, Infants, and Children program aka WIC (nutrition counseling, breastfeeding support, and supplemental nutrition for women, infants, and children).
Crossing Community ClinicMidtown: (405) 232-8631, appointment required
North Penn: (405) 749-0800
Midtown: 222 NW 12th St., Oklahoma 
City, OK 73103
North Penn: 10255 N. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Midtown: pharmacy hours Monday-Tuesday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-5:30 p.m.; Wednesday 10 a.m.-noon, 2-4:30 p.m.
North Penn: clinic hours Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Tuesday and Friday 9 a.m.-noon;  medication room hours (where you pick up medication) Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 a.m.-4 p.m., Tuesday 9 a.m.-noon.
For help with food, rent, utilities and more, call 211.  Health insurance options, mental health care, medication access, medical bill assistance, substance use treatment, women’s and reproductive health. 
Integris Community Clinichttps://integrishealth.org/about-integris/serving-our-community/outreach-programs/integris-community-clinic1201 NW 10th St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
The clinic operates three evenings per month, the second and fourth Mondays for appointments with practitioners.
Insure Oklahoma Helpline: (888) 365-3742
(800) 522-0114
(405) 522-6205
Oklahoma Health Care Authority
4345 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Purchase state and federally funded health care in the most efficient and comprehensive manner possible and to study and recommend strategies for optimizing the accessibility and quality of health care. 
Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA)(405) 522-73004345 N. Lincoln Blvd.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Administers SoonerCare and Medicaid. Medicaid is a state/ federal program that pays for medical services for low income pregnant women, children, people who are elderly or have a disability, parents, and women with breast or cervical cancer. 
Hope Home Baptist Children’s Home(405) 363-6242
https://www.obhc.org/
300 Johnny Bench Drive, Suite 450,
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Oklahoma Baptist Homes for Children (OBHC) has a variety of services across the state, from child placement services to programs for single-mother families, unplanned pregnancies and foster care training.
Variety Care(405) 632-6688
https://varietycare.org/
https://varietycare.org/locationsVariety Care is focused on solving many problems facing those in our community who might otherwise not be able to access regular, routine medical care.  
ABLE — Counsel for Developmental Disabilities(405) 329-3922
https://okable.org
300 N. Crawford Ave.,
Norman, OK 73069
ABLE is a nonprofit, community-based organization that supports adults with developmental and intellectual disabilities. ABLE provides access to independent daily living assistance, group home facilities, vocational training, day-activity programs, on-the-job support, and community service activities. 
Kings Klinic(405) 848-4005921 W. Britton Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 
73114
Serves as a primary care facility and pharmacy for those with chronic illness. Open Monday-Thursday on second or fourth week of each month.
Oklahoma Dental Association — Dentist Listing for Patients with Special Needs(405) 848-8873317 NE 13th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73104Free and low-cost dental clinics; infection control; tools for teaching. Open Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Rose State College — Dental Hygiene Program(405) 733-76736420 SE 15th St., Midwest City, OK 73110Dental hygiene 
https://rose.edu/about/communitt-outreach/dental-hygiene-clinic/
OU Physicians Hospital(405) 271-4700700 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73104OUhealth.com
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Adult services, cancer care services, diabetes 
services, geriatric services, pediatric services.
Baptist Mission Center(405) 235-61622125 Exchange Ave., Oklahoma CityMinistries provided: Medical clinic for uninsured, pharmacy for BMC patients, food pantry.
International

International

Hispanic American Mission Inc.(405) 272-0890
Fax: (405) 232-2448
1836 NW Third St., Oklahoma City, OK 73106Supporting nonprofits and pro bonos with immigration legal resources
Legal

Legal

Hispanic American Mission(405) 272-08901836 NW Third St., Oklahoma CityAccredited by the Department of Justice to assist with immigration matters, citizenship, resident card renewal, DACA renewal, TPS, work permits, etc. 
Oklahoma City Court Public Defender (405) 713-1550320 Robert S. Kerr Ave., #611, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Provides legal representation to individuals in Oklahoma who are charged with all sorts of crimes (felonies, misdemeanors, juveniles, appeals, civil lawsuits).
Oklahoma County District Attorney Victim Services(405) 297-3422
Homicide survivor support group — (405) 733-0485
https://www.okc.gov/departments/police/victim-services-program
700 Colcord Drive, Oklahoma City, OK 73102The Victim Services Program works with individuals whose lives have been impacted by crime and strives to help victims feel safe, supported, and informed. 
Oklahoma Indian Legal Services(405) 943-6457
OILS@OilsOnline.org
https://oilsonline.org/
4200 Perimeter Center Dr., Suite 222, Oklahoma City, OK 73112Oklahoma Indian Legal Services supports the Oklahoma Native community by providing free legal representation to tribal members on a variety of cases. 
OU Legal Clinic(405) 325-3702
https://law.ou.edu/jd/academics/experiential-learning/clinics
300 W. Timberdell Rd.,
Norman, OK 73072
Through the OU College of Law Civil Clinic and Criminal Defense Clinic, students represent clients from Cleveland and McClain counties who would not otherwise be able to afford counsel. 
Crime Victims Compensation Program(405) 264-5006
https://www.okvictimscomp.com/
421 NW 13th St., Suite 290, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
The purpose of the Crime Victims Compensation Act is to provide a method of compensation for victims of violent crime. All funds come from federal and state offenders through fines and penalty assessments. An arrest of the offender does not have to take place in order to be eligible to file a claim; however, the victim and/or claimant is expected to fully cooperate in the apprehension, investigation, and prosecution of the perpetrator.
Mental Health

Mental Health

Turning Point Treatment Center(405) 227-3757 (call about hours)8516 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Oklahoma City, 
OK 73159
turningpointokc.com/index.html
Find a counselor by filling out new client forms.
P.R.I.D.E Support Groups(405) 515-1000
Voicemail: (405) 515-3520
Pastoral care: (405) 307-1023
3300 Healthplex Parkway, Norman, OK 73072P.R.I.D.E. is an intervention team composed of Norman Regional Health System nurses, chaplains, and social workers. This team is available to families who have experienced miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth or neonatal death and grief process support. The goal is to reach grieving families at all stages in their grief, whether it is at the time of loss or in the years following.
Hope Community Services(405) 634-4400
Crisis: (405) 226-6200
Fax: (405) 632-1976
hope@hopecsi.org
6100 S. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Hope Hall:
8125 S. Walker Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73139
Rhode-Edward’s Center:
416 SW 79th St.,
Oklahoma City, OK
Therapy, rehabilitation, and housing for adults. Therapy, groups, housing support, family support services, behavioral health aids, Saturday clinics, and family therapy for children. 
Youth Crisis Mobile Response 1-833-885-2273
https://heartline.ok.networkofcare.org
/211/content.aspx?cid=14266
 Available 24/7 to engage in conversations, no 
matter how significant or minor the issue may seem. Have the capacity to connect young people — children, teenagers, or young adults — with local mental health professionals who can visit their homes within a time frame of one to 24 hours.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline988
https://heartline.ok.networkofcare.org
/211/content.aspx?cid=14263
 The 988 Suicide and Crisis Line operates 24/7 
nationwide, offering confidential assistance to 
individuals grappling with thoughts of suicide or
 mental health-related distress. When you call, text, or chat with 988, you’ll be connected to mental health professionals within the Lifeline Network. These trained crisis counselors can guide you through any mental health crisis you or someone you know may be experiencing. 988 is accessible to non-English speakers and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing.
Sunbeam Family Services(405) 528-77211100 NW 14th St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Early care and education, early head-start home visitation program, help becoming a foster parent, mental health, grandparents raising grandchildren, parenting pathways, infant and maternal health support.
Cleveland County Health DepartmentNorman: (405) 321-4048
Moore: (405) 794-1591
Norman: 250 12th Ave NE, Norman, OK 73071
Moore: 424 S. Eastern Ave., Moore, OK 73160
Birth and death certificates; children and family 
health; cancer screening; licensing and inspections; personal health; emergency preparedness and response services (EPRS).
Edmond Family Counseling(405) 341-35541251 N. Broadway, Edmond, OK 73034Depression therapy, anxiety therapy, emotional 
behavioral issues therapy
Integris Mental Health CenterOKC: (405) 604-3170
Spencer: (405) 427-2441
OKC: 5100 N. Brookline, Suite 900. Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Spencer: 2601 N. Spencer Rd., Spencer, OK 73084
OKC: senior mental health, child and adolescent mental health, adolescent medicine, pediatrics, come care, senior health, amputee rehabilitation, stroke rehabilitation, stroke medicine
Spencer: helps people with depression, biopolar disorder and postpartum depression, anxiety, panic attacks, obsssive-compulsiv disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, schizophrenia, hallucinations, delusions, grief issues, substance-related issues, medication adjustments 
Logan Community Services(405) 282-55244710 S. Division St., Guthrie, OK 73044Counseling, emergency youth shelter, drug and 
alcohol treatment.
Mid-Del Youth and Family CenterDel City: 2840 Linda Lane, Del City, OK 73115
Midwest City: 8121 National Ave., Suite 401, Midwest City, OK 73110
(405) 733-5437
Email: info@mid-delyouth.org
Behavioral health outpatient services,
emergency residential services, prevention and education services, counseling, emergency children’s shelter
Moore Youth and Family Services(405) 799-3379624 NW Fifth St., Moore, OK 73160Anti-bullying program (Bull-Quit); employment readiness; independent living; youth learning lab and service center; behavioral health counseling; Positive Adolescent Social Skills program (P.A.S.S.); school-based services; substance use disorder counseling serivces; victims of crime assistance; Moore alternative school and Treament (MAST); Project Moore Hope (available for those affected by the May 20, 2013 tornado); Community At-risk Services (CARS) Inter program; life transitions; Parent Perfect.
Youth and Family Services of El Reno(405) 262-65557565 E. Highway 66, El Reno, OK 73036Counseling, foster care, children’s emergency
shelter, independent living.
Al-Anon Family Groups(405) 767-9071Edgewater Building 3, 3801 NW 63rd St., Suite 137Provides help and hope for families and friends with alcohol problems. Find a meeting or an Al-Anon office near you: https://www.okcalanon.com.
Alcohol Training and Education(405) 943-7483526 E. Memorial Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73114Provides state-certified ADSAC assessment and 10- to 24-hour DUI classes; helplines. 
Catalyst Behavioral Services Community House
Residential Program
For info about programs: (405) 232-9804
Admissions into treatment: (405) 230-1131
Direct line to residential program: (405) 230-1138
Oklahoma City Outpatient Services: Direct line: (405) 230-1154
UA hotline: (405) 552-2621
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT):
(405) 230-1154
Address: 3033 N. Walnut Ave., West Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Enid Residential Program direct line: (405) 230-1160
Lawton Residential Program direct line: (580) 357-8114
Catalyst Sober Living Recovery Residence (Lawton) Phone: (580) 357-8114
Crisis and Emergency Care
Oklahoma County Crisis Intervention Center (OCCIC): For Crisis, (405) 522-8100 or (800) 522-9054
Disaster Distress Hotline: (800) 985-5990
Gambling Hotline: (800) 522-4700
Suicide Prevention: (800) 273-TALK (8255)
Tobacco Helpline: (800) QUIT-NOW (784-8669)
Reach out Hotline: (800) 522-9054
Community House Residential Program: 1501 NE 11th St., Oklahoma City OK 73117
Catalyst South Residential Program: 301 W. I-240 Service Road, Oklahoma City, OK 73139 
Outpatient: 3033 N. Walnut Ave., West Building, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73105
Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT):
3033 N. Walnut Ave., West Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Enid Residential Program: 1820 S. Van Buren St., Enid, OK 73703
Lawton Residential Program: Physical Address: 1202 SW A Ave., Lawton, OK, 73501; Mailing Address:  1114 SW A Ave., Lawton, OK, 73501
Crisis and Emergency Care
Oklahoma County Crisis Intervention Center (OCCIC): 1200 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73152
Community House and Catalyst South Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Services: Provides care for those dealing with addiction. Additional outpatient services include individual therapy group rehabilitation. peer recovery support services, case management, residential services, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), sober living (recovery residence)
Outpatient service hours: 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Monday-Friday
Enid Fesidential Program hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday
Lawton Residential Program Hours: 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Monday-Friday
Cope Inc.(480) 528-8686 (Support Team)
(405) 528-8686
2701 N. Oklahoma Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73105Hours Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. okcopeinc.org
Cope Intensive Outpatient program, Batters Intervention program. Provides Oklahoma Fatherhood Program, family skills development, DUI 10- and 24-hour assessment; helps children cope with divorce; mental/substance abuse assessment; GED/Adult education; AOD abuse screening.
Firststep Men’s Recovery Men’s Firstep: (405) 799-7540
Corporate Office: (405) 232-1864
11601 W. Stanley Draper Dr., Oklahoma City, OK 73165Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. 
okcmetroalliance.com/contact-us/
Services: First step is a long-term residential recovery program offering recovery from drug and alcohol. Residents are linked with intensive outpatient services and a licensed therapist based on individual need.
Firststep Women’s Recovery(405) 794-283412511 S. Sooner Rd., Oklahoma City, OK 73165Monday-Saturday 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
okcmetroalliance.com
Services: First step is a long-term residential recovery program offering recovery from drug and alcohol. Residents are linked with intensive outpatient services and a licensed therapist based on individual need.
Secondhand Smoke(866) 665-9247
www.ok.gov/breatheeasyok/
1000 NE 10th St., Oklahoma CityTobacco use prevention information on Oklahoma smoking laws, reports violations of smoking laws, information on health concerns regarding secondhand smoke. 
A Chance to Change Foundation(405) 840-9000
www.achancetochange.org
2113 W. Britton Rd., The VillageOffers assistance with mental health, substance abuse, problem gambling, sex addiction, and other behavioral addictions. Counselors available. Assistance with family and marital issues. Accepts private insurance, Medicade, and offeres a sliding scale fee based on household income (sliding scale is for substance and mental abuse only).
Alcoholics Rehabilitation Center(405) 236-4148 436 NW 12th St., Oklahoma CityProvides temporary rehabilitation housing for men who are alcoholics. Reside two men to a room. $100/week. Provides on-site AA meetings. Must attend 30 meetings in 30 days, mandatory attendance of two in-house meetings weekly. Random UAs are conducted. 
alcoholscreening.org http://www.alcoholscreening.orgFree screening that helps individuals
assess their own alcohol patterns to
determine if their drinking is likely to
be harming their health or increasing 
their risk for future harm.
alcoholtreatment.net(800) 248-5783melissa@narcotics.solutionsHelp 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Behavioral Health Treatment Services Locator(800) 662-HELP(4357)www.samhsa.govHelp 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Organizes a mental health community 
directory and provides information to 
include public and private facilities and 
centers administered by the VA, the Indian 
Health Service or the DOD. Free and 
confidential information in English and 
Spanish for individuals and family members 
facing substance abuse and mental health issues.
C.A.R.E For Change Inc.(405) 524-5525
www.careforchange.org
3621 N. Kelley Ave., Ste. 100, Oklahoma City, OK 73111Individual, family, and group counseling,
substance abuse counseling, drug and alcohol assessment, case management, drug testing, and 24-hour crisis services, men and fatherhood classes, co-ed anger classes.
Catalyst + Behavioral Health Group(405) 232-9804
www.catalystok.org
3033 N. Walnut, West Building, Oklahoma City, OK 73105Provides residential services, outpatient services, medication-assisted treatment (MAT)
Celebrate Recovery (Crossings Community Church)(405) 302-1293
http://crossingsokc.org/celebrate-recovery/
Contact Crossings Community ChurchChrist-centered, 12-step recovery program for any
kind of addiction
Central OK Community Mental Healh Center(405) 360-5100
www.odmhsas.org/cocmhc/index.htm
909 E. Alameda, Norman, OK 73070Mental
Nar-AnonLocal: (310) 534-8188
Toll-free: (800) 477-6291
Email: wso@nar-anon.org – English
osm@nar-anon.org- Spanish
wso@nar-anon.org – English
osm@nar-anon.org – Spanish
A 12-step program for family and friends of addicts.
The Nar-Anon family groups are primarily for those who know or have known a feeling of desperation concerning the addiction problem of someone near them. Narateen is part of the Nar-Anon program for teens affected by someone else’s addiction.
Oklahoma County Crisis Intervention Center(405) 945-6215 or (405) 248-9368 (24 hours)2625 General Pershing Blvd., 
Oklahoma City, OK 73107
or 1200 NE 13th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73152 (24 hours)
OCCIC provides crisis intervention and emergency 
assessments to those experiencing mental health
and substance issues.
St. Anthony’s Start Programhttps://www.ssmhealth.com/locations/oklahoma/start-st-anthony-treatment-and-recovery2119 SW 59th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73119Treatment options may include detoxification, partial hospitalization, intensive outpatient care, daytime programs, referral services, and family or group therapy.
Pregnancy/Infant/Child

Pregnancy/Infant/Child 

Head Start Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties (405) 232-0199319 SW 25th St, Oklahoma City, OK 
73109
caaofok.org
Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m., closed Saturday and Sunday.
Services include: emergency needs, children and youth, community services, financial services, health programs, housing services.
Oklahoma Family Network(877) 871-5072
(405) 271-5072
Mailing: P.O. Box 21072, Oklahoma City, OK 73156
800 NE 15th St., Suite 316, Oklahoma City, OK 73104Children’s behavioral health network, CHATS program, families fighting childhood cancer, genetics, the NEST program, transition
Center for Children and Families(405) 364-1420
https://www.ccfinorman.org/
210 S. Cockrel, Norman, OK 73071CCFI offers strength-based programs and services to aid and educate families coping with abuse, neglect, divorce, separation, teenage pregnancy, a lack of quality out-of-school care, and/or other adverse experiences.
Children First Program(405) 426-8046
https://oklahoma.gov/health/health-education/children—family-health/family-support-and-prevention-service/children-first-program.html
Oklahoma State Department of Health,
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
Children First is a free program for first-time mothers in Oklahoma that provides personal visits with specially trained nurses beginning early in the pregnancy and continuing through the child’s second birthday.
Family Expectations(405) 639-2054
https://familyexpectations.com/
3 E. Main St.,
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Family Expectations is a free program to help prepare you for your new baby, strengthen your relationship with your co-parent and connect you with job opportunities to better provide for your family.
Text4Babyhttps://text4b.com/ Parents can receive free text messages three times per week, timed to their due date or their baby’s birth date, from pregnancy through baby’s first birthday. Text4baby sends personalized messages directly to you, with up-to-date information written using evidence-based best practice and reviewed by Harvard Medical School faculty.
Dolly Parton Imagination Library(865) 428-9606
https://imaginationlibrary.com/
 Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is dedicated to inspiring a love of reading by gifting books free of charge to children from birth to age 5, through funding shared by Dolly Parton and local community partners in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia and Republic of Ireland.
Alameda Church of Christ(405) 321-0788
http://www.alamedacofc.org/
801 Alameda St., Norman OK 73071Formula, food, diapers, back-to-school program for school supplies in August.
All Things Baby Inc.(405) 285-6245
https://allthingsbabyok.com/
405 W. Second St., Edmond, OK Christian counseling resources for pregnant women or women who have children. Maternity clothes, infant/children clothes
Bringing Up Babies (Center for Children and Families)(405) 364-1420
www.ccfinorman.org
210 S. Cockrel, Norman, OK 73071Assists with building a bond with baby; child development and screenings; pregnancy and child readiness; early childhood literacy and learning; feeding options and breastfeeding support; safe sleep; connections with additional services and resources. 
Willow Pregnancy SupportOKC (405) 631-4477
Bethany (405) 495-6919
www.willowpregnancy.org                                  
4701 S. Western Ave., Oklahoma City; 6006 N. Rockwell Ave., BethanyPregnancy testing, maternity clothing, baby clothing (sizes newborn to 24 months) diapers, formula and ultrasounds.
Bureau of Vital Records Division (State Department of Health)(405) 426-8880375 N. Broadway Ave., #321, Oklahoma City, OK 73102Provides vital information, birth and death certificates
Christian Service Center(405) 236-5956
www.christianservicecenter.net
115 SW 24th St., Oklahoma CityClothes, household items, food services
Infant Crisis Services Inc. (405) 528-3663
www.infantcrisis.org
4224 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105One-week supply of diapers; formula for a week; pack of toddler food (depending on age); Bottle or sippy cup; a pack of wipes. 
Bethany Children’s Health Center(405) 789-6711
www.safekids.org/coalition/safe-kids-oklahoma
6800 Northwest Expressway, BethanyFree car seat checkups and installations, safety workshops and sports clinics to help prevent childhood injuries. 
Child Study Center(405) 271-5700 1100 NE 13th St., Oklahoma CityBehavior management training for parents; early intervention for infants at risk; diagnosis, evaluation and treatments in many specialty areas; physical occupational therapy; speech therapy; psychological evaluation and treatment; support with conditions such as autism, Asperger’s syndrome, ADD, neuro-development disorders
Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties(405) 232-0199
www.caaofokc.org
319 SW 25th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73109Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Head Start — full and part-time day care and preschool services with emphasis on the areas of child development, health/safety, nutrition, mental health, disabilities, family partnerships, parent involvement, and literacy.
Emergency needs, children and youth, community services, financial services, health programs, housing services
OKDHS Child Care Finderhttp://childcarefind.ok.dhs.org/childcarefind/ OKDHS provides an online serch for child care.
Oklahoma Child Care, Resources & Referral Association Inc. (888) 962-2772
www.oklahomachildcare.org
2915 N. Classen Blvd., Ste. 405, Oklahoma CityOklahoma statewide database of licensed child care centers. Offers a free interview to determine what child care option is best. Smartphone app to find licensed child care.
OSDH Child Guidance Center (Central Office)(405) 271-4477
www.ok.gov/health/Child_and_Family_Health/Child_Guidance_Service/
Oklahoma State Department of Health
123 Robert S. Kerr Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73102 (appointments needed)
Consultations and workshops for parents and school staff; speech/language, hearing services, and screenings; child development services;  developmental screenings; parent education and training; psychologicial screenings, evaluations, and services; feferrals and follow-ups; for children up to 12 years old; immunizations
Rainbow FleetResources and Referral Line (405) 525-3111
Early Education Center (405) 521-1826
Hispanic-speaking
(405) 525-8783
www.rainbowfleet.org
1105 NW 45th St., Oklahoma CityParents receive free help locating licensed child care by calling the referral line or submitting a referral using the online form. 
Special Care Inc. (405) 752-5112
www.specialcareinc.org
12201 N. Western Ave., Oklahoma CityOffers year-round early childhood education, therapy, and after-school and summer programs for children with and without special needs. Programs include year-round direct care, early childhood education, and before/after school programs as well as on-site therapy services. In addition, Special Care’s Autism Clinic provides one-on-one thearapy for children in the program with autism spectrum disorders. 
OKDHS Child Support Services(405) 522-2273P.O. Box 248822, Oklahoma CityOKDHS Child Support Services promotes healthy families by establishing, monitoring, and enforching reliable support while encouraging self-sufficiency and strengthening relationships. 
Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese(405) 523-30001232 N. Classen Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73106Adoption and pregnancy services, counseling 
services, disaster services, family support services, homeless services, housing services, immigration legal services, refugee services, walk-in services
Abbott Children’s House(405) 579-5800231 E. Symmes St., Norman, OK 73069Family advocacy, forensic interviews, 
medical assessments, educational outreach
Center on Child Abuse & Neglect(405) 271-8858
Hotline: (800) 522-3511
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 1000 NE 13th St., Nicholson Tower #4900, Oklahoma City, OK 73104Provides assessments for children at high risk for abuse or neglect: emotional conditions, child abuse, sexual behavior problems, fetal alcohol/drug exposure. Services: treatment for children with sexual behavior problems, child trauma services, Native American programs, fetal alcohol syndrome and fetal exposure to alcohol and drugs, interdisciplinary training program
Parent Promise(405) 232-25004323 NW 63rd St. Oklahoma City, OK 73116Parent education and support, co-parenting 
classes, volunteer program
Bethesda Inc.(405) 364-0333
https://www.bethesdaok.org/
1181 E. Main St.,
Norman, OK 73071
Bethesda’s mission is to heal the trauma of childhood sexual abuse through therapy, education, and prevention. We look forward to the future growth and expansion of our services so that no child is left untreated from the trauma of sexual abuse.

 

 

Substance Abuse

Substance Abuse

Adult and Teen Challenge of Oklahoma(405) 600-1920909 S. Meridian Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 
73108
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
Christian Rehab Center: programs for women and men, drug and alcohol rehab, programs for girls and boys
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) (aka OKC Intergroup)(405) 524-11003833 NW 63rd St., Oklahoma City, OK 73116Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m, and Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
A fellowship of people who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. There are no dues or fees for A.A. membership. Regular in-person meetings as well as online meetings are available (okcintergroup.org).
Cocaine Anonymous

(405) 500-0701
caoklahoma.org

6444 Northwest Expressway, Suite 241E, 
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
Monday-Thursday, 7:30-8:30 p.m.; Friday 6-7 p.m.; Saturday, 
7:30-8:30 p.m.; Sunday, 5:30-6:30pm; 
The-Rock-Stops-Here (group meets seven days a week). 5:30 p.m. meeting (Sundays only) open discussion; 6 p.m. (Fridays only) women’s meeting. Zoom meeting options. Offers 12 steps of recovery from cocaine and all other mind-altering substances.
Western Area Service Committee of Oklahoma Narcotics AnonymousWASC Narcotics Anonymous Hotline:
(405) 524-7068 or (866) 524-7068 (toll-free)
ZOOM ID 8367928321 PW:
(The year NA was founded) or call Stacey at (405) 464-5280
1401 NW 25th St., Oklahoma City, OK 73106
wascokna.org
Western Area Service Committee Business Meeting (WASCOKNA) is the last Sunday of each month unless there is a holiday the Friday before or the Monday following. Changes will be posted at: https://wascokna.org. Visit
https://wascokna.org/meeting-finder/ to find a meeting near you.
General Business: 1:30 p.m. (online and face-to-face).
Norman Winter Convention Committee: 10 a.m. – except on traveling months.
Hospitals & Institutions (H&I) Committee: 11 a.m. (not online).
PR Committee: 11 a.m. (not online).
Outreach Committee: 11 a.m. (not online).
Activities  Committee: 11 a.m. (not online).
WAR (Women’s area retreat: 11 a.m. – except on traveling months (not online).
Lunch & Learn: noon-1 p.m. (not online).
Traveling months are April, July, and November.
Valley Hope405-654-1463 (Office) 844-406-4673 
(Admissions)
Tulsa Office (539) 215-9846
Cushing Office (918) 225-1736
valleyhope.org
2816 NW 58th St., #103, Oklahoma 
City, OK 73112;
7718 E. 91st St. #120, Tulsa, OK 74133;
100 S. Jones Ave., Cushing, OK 74023
8-10 a.m. Monday-Friday. 
Intensive drug and alcohol addiction outpatient treatment. Individualized treatment plans, evidence-based approaches, family care, relapse prevention education, coordination of care, on-site free monthly alumni recovery group, veteran treatment services.
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405-682-1611

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7777 South May Avenue

Oklahoma City, OK

73159-4444

About OCCC
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  • Accreditation
  • Board of Regents
  • BOR Agendas
  • Building Hours
  • Campus Police
  • Careers
  • Contact Us
  • Departments
  • Disclaimers
  • Disclosure of Information
  • Employee Directory
  • Facilities Management
  • Food Services
  • Free Speech Compliance Report
  • Human Resources
  • Institutional Effectiveness
  • Library
  • Location & Facilities
  • Mission/Vision
  • MyWay
  • News
  • Notification of Nondiscrimination
  • Policies and Procedures
  • Purchasing
  • Records Request Form
  • About Us
  • Accreditation
  • Board of Regents
  • BOR Agendas
  • Building Hours
  • Campus Police
  • Contact Us
  • Departments
  • Digital Cinema Production
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  • Food Service
  • Free Speech Compliance Report
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Academics
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  • Absolute Literary Journal
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  • Online College
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  • Registration
  • OCCC Certificate Programs and Gainful Employment Disclosures
  • Pioneer, Student Newspaper
  • Student Complaints and Grievances
  • Student Success Advising
  • Summer Academy
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  • Academics
  • Academic Calendar (pdf)
  • Academic Affairs
  • Academic Divisions
    • Arts, English & Humanities
    • Business & Information Technology
    • Health Professions
    • Science, Engineering & Mathematics
    • Social Sciences
    • All Divisions
  • Absolute Literary Journal
  • Assessment
  • Building Hours
  • Class FAQs
  • College Catalog
  • Courses and Course Sections
  • Curriculum and Assessment
  • Degrees & Programs
  • Employee Directory
  • Faculty and Staff
  • Faculty Association
  • Faculty Profiles
  • Federal Disclosures
  • Honors Program
  • Institutional Committees
  • Online College
  • Online Student Information
  • Registration
  • OCCC Certificate Programs and Gainful Employment Disclosures
  • Pioneer, Student Newspaper
  • Student Complaints and Grievances
  • Student Success Advising
  • Summer Academy
  • Transfer Agreements by Institution
Admissions
  • Why Choose OCCC?
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  • Get Started
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  • International Student Services
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  • Submitting Transcripts
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  • Tuition & Fees
  • Scholarships
  • Financial Aid
  • Campus Life
  • Request Information
  • Meet the Recruitment Staff
  • Health Applications
  • Why Choose OCCC?
  • Campus Tours
  • Get Started
  • Apply Now
  • Concurrent Student: Get Started
  • International Student Services
  • Admitted, What’s Next?
  • Submitting Transcripts
  • Requesting Transcripts
  • Tuition & Fees
  • Scholarships
  • Financial Aid
  • Campus Life
  • Request Information
  • Meet the Recruitment Staff
  • Health Applications
Student Services
  • Bookstore
  • Bursar
  • Career Transitions Program
  • Clothes Closet
  • Graduation Services
  • Spring 2025 Honor Rolls
  • Higher Education Prevention Services
    • Opioids
    • Stimulants
    • Suicide Prevention
  • International Student Services
  • Library
  • New Student Orientation
  • OCCC Pantry
  • Online Student Information
  • Records Services
  • Recreation and Fitness
  • Sexual Misconduct
  • OCCC Office of Student Conflict Resolutions
  • Students Connecting with Mentors for Success (SCMS)
  • Student Handbook
  • Student Life
  • Student Accessibility & Support
  • The Pioneer
  • TRIO Programs
  • Username and Password Information
  • Veterans Office
  • Writing Center
  • Bookstore
  • Bursar
  • Career Transitions Program
  • Clothes Closet
  • Graduation Services
  • Spring 2025 Honor Rolls
  • Higher Education Prevention Services
    • Opioids
    • Stimulants
    • Suicide Prevention
  • International Student Services
  • Library
  • New Student Orientation
  • OCCC Pantry
  • Online Student Information
  • Records Services
  • Recreation and Fitness
  • Sexual Misconduct
  • OCCC Office of Student Conflict Resolutions
  • Students Connecting with Mentors for Success (SCMS)
  • Student Handbook
  • Student Life
  • Student Accessibility & Support
  • The Pioneer
  • TRIO Programs
  • Username and Password Information
  • Veterans Office
  • Writing Center
Labs & Centers
  • Labs & Centers
  • Accounting Lab
  • Art Labs
  • Biological Sciences Center
  • Business Lab
  • Ceramics/Mosaics Lab
  • Child Development Workroom
  • Digital Media Lab
  • Editing Lab
  • Engineering Lab
  • Game Lab
  • Math Resource Center
  • Music Lab
  • Newswriting Lab (Pioneer)
  • Nursing Campus Clinical Laboratory
  • Photography Lab
  • Physical Science Center
  • Soundstage & Equipment Room
  • Speech Lab
  • Student Computer Center
  • Testing Center
  • Virtual Learning Center
  • World Languages & Cultures Center
  • Writing Center
International
  • Prospective Students
    • Welcome
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    • Get to Know OKC
    • OCCC Advantage
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    • Travel
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    • Living Needs
    • FAQs
  • Current Students
    • Maintaining Immigration Status
    • Forms
    • Travel
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    • Clubs & Organizations
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    • Academic Services
    • Transcript Request
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    • Pay Tuition
  • Meet the Staff
  • Prospective Students
    • Welcome
    • Application Requirements
    • Get to Know OKC
    • OCCC Advantage
    • Cost
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    • Travel
    • Visa Facts
    • Living Needs
    • FAQs
  • Current Students
    • Maintaining Immigration Status
    • Forms
    • Travel
    • Student Employment
    • FAQs
    • International Student Tuition Waiver
  • Student Resources
    • Clubs & Organizations
    • Support Services
    • Academic Services
    • Transcript Request
    • Student Account
    • Pay Tuition
  • Meet the Staff
Community
  • Alumni
  • Capitol Hill Center
  • Career Transitions
  • Central Oklahoma Manufacturers Alliance
  • Community Outreach & Education
  • Cultural Programs
  • Library
  • OCCC Foundation
  • Oklahoma Alliance for Manufacturing Excellence
  • Coronavirus
  • Alumni
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  • Central Oklahoma Manufacturers Alliance
  • Community Outreach & Education
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