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Oklahoma | Oklahoma Association of Youth Services | United States (oays.org) - Empowering youth and families across Oklahoma. Provides locator map of member Youth Services Agencies near you. YSAs provide individual, group, and family counseling, 24-hour emergency support and staff on-call. Programs include community-based prevention and residential services.

Community Based Youth Services Catchment Area Map

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Autism Foundation of Oklahoma (autismfoundationok.org) The mission of the Autism Foundation of Oklahoma is to improve the quality of life for Oklahomans with autism and their families. 

Oklahoma Autism Center (autismcenterok.org) Improving the quality of life for children on the autism spectrum through screenings, awareness, outreach, early intervention and professional development programs.

OK Autism > Home The Oklahoma Autism Network is a center of excellence committed to improving the quality of life for individuals with autism and their families through research, education, and service while respecting individual preferences and promoting community inclusion.

Home « Autism Oklahoma AutismOklahoma is a non-profit organization that believes that every person with autism is unique and important. Our organization helps individuals with autism reach their full potential, helps families thrive, and help communities understand and embrace differences.

Back to School (oklahoma.gov)  OSDH is committed to cultivating conditions by which Oklahoma children can thrive, and that includes supporting healthy children and healthy schools. You can order your child's birth certificate and request their shot records online. If your child needs to catch up on their vaccinations, find your local county health department to see how they can help.

Programs - Big Brothers Big Sisters of America - Youth Mentoring (bbbs.org) Big Brothers Big Sisters seeks to change the lives of children facing adversity for the better, forever. We operate in communities all across the United States - urban and rural, Big and Little. Our mentors work with children in the community, in their schools, on military bases, and many places in between.

Find A Club (bgca.org)  Boys & Girls Clubs provide safe places where kids can be themselves and participate in fun programs that build their skills for school, the workforce and life. For parents, the Club is a support system you can count on — providing mentors, meals and meaningful life experiences for youth ages 6-18 after school and during the summer.

Central Oklahoma Healthy Start Initiative: - This group is an extension of Community Health Centers of Oklahoma for family health and dental clinics. The focus is those women who are child bearing age, pregnant, have infants to 18 months and expectant fathers and fathers of baby.

Child Support Services - Our mission at Child Support Services is to promote healthy families by establishing, monitoring, and enforcing reliable support while encouraging self-sufficiency and strengthening relationships.

Child Welfare Services - The purpose of Child Welfare Services is to improve the safety, permanence and well-being of children and families involved in the Child Welfare system through collaboration with families and their community.

Comprehensive Crisis Response (oklahoma.gov) - 988 Mental Health Lifeline (including mobile crisis teams) will immediately link to and schedule needed services with local treatment providers. ODMHSAS is building a system to address the needs of Oklahomans when experiencing a psychiatric emergency.

Disability Resource Guide | OK DRS - Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services produces and maintains the Disability Resource Guide. It is a collection of information for individuals with disabilities to refer to at any time. The guide includes resources for education, employment, health and mental health, housing, transportation and more.

Family Field Guide - A starting point for finding services that families may need. Watch educational videos, find local community support, receive free consultations, and much more.

Findhelp (oklahoma.gov) Search and connect to support. Financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help starts here.

For Parents | Nami1 (namioklahoma.org) National Alliance on Mental Health, Oklahoma. Find helpful information and resources for parents. 

Guide to Community Services in Oklahoma (ouhsc.edu) Provides detailed information and resources for individuals with disabilities and their families across the lifespan.  

Heartline 211 - 2-1-1 is a free, 24-hour phone service that provides Oklahomans access to information about health and human services.

Infant and Early Childhood (oklahoma.gov) - Parenting information, videos, and resources.

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (legalaidok.org) - Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma, Inc. (LASO) is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization that provides civil legal assistance to low-income persons throughout Oklahoma.

Home | NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness  The National Alliance on Mental Health and Illness, is the nation’s largest grassroots mental health organization dedicated to building better lives for the millions of Americans affected by mental illness. Find education and support, helpline, advocacy, local support groups, video library, and more. 

Life (oklahoma.gov) Supporting Oklahoma parents and babies before, during and after birth. You are not alone.

Make a Plan (oklahoma.gov) Tool-kit providing 12 ways to assist Oklahomans with the basic foundation of a family disaster plan, including hazard awareness, unique needs tailoring, proper emergency responses and emergency contacts. 

NAMI Oklahoma | Mental Health Support, Education and Advocacy  We are the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Oklahoma. NAMI Oklahoma is a passionate team made of families, members, affiliates, and partners throughout the state who are leading the change on mental illness.

Okacaa  - Oklahoma Association for Community Action Agencies. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. Community Action Agencies are local nonprofits working to improve the lives of low-income residents through increased self-sufficiency and community participation. CAA's serve all 77 counties in Oklahoma.

OKDHS Live - The OKDHSLive! web site is an easy way to see if you might be eligible for Food Benefits or SoonerCare Medicaid, renew eligibility for SNAP, SoonerCare or Child Care: or to request (apply for) these benefits.

OK Diversion Hub - This group provides a number of resources to help with housing, employment, justice, mental health, substance abuse and public benefits navigation.

OK Parents Center - Statewide Parent Training and Information
Advocating for Children with Disabilities to Build a Better Future Since 2000. Specializes in special education support for people with disabilities from birth to age 26 and their families.

Oklahoma - Be a neighbor - Be A Neighbor seeks to identify and strengthen collaboration among Oklahoma’s non-profits, faith-based groups, and community organizations across the state’s 77 counties.  Access our dedicated sites for resources and tools to connect and collaborate with your community organizations, volunteers and more.

Oklahoma City, OK | Parents Helping Parents, Inc. - Parents Helping Parents, Inc. helps advocate for and support parents whose children struggle with substance use disorder.

Oklahoma Access to Justice Foundation - This group provides all legal services to families (youth and adult) looking for help. They also provide training for case managers in reference to legal services. 

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (805) - The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) expands opportunities for employment, independent life, and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to success in the workplace, school and at home.

Oklahoma Family Network – Supporting families of children with special needs - We provide hope for Oklahoma families who have children with special healthcare needs.

Oklahoma Human Services - Apply for benefits, search OHS programs and services.

Online Support (oklahoma.gov) - Online Recovery Support Services (Video, Chats, Phone, and More).

OK Warmline - The Oklahoma Warmline is a program for families, child-care providers, and other caregivers where callers can receive consultation and support around the difficult job of caring for and nurturing infants, toddlers, and school-aged children birth to 13 as they grow and develop. 1-888-574-KIDS (5437)

ParentPRO - ParentPRO promotes Oklahoma families with young children by linking you with programs that best fit your family. Parent PRO is a free service that connects families to parenting programs that take place in your home. Provides an interactive map to locate services in your area.

Parent Promise - Home Parent Promise is a community hub of support, services, and opportunities for families that utilizes a multi-generational, strengths-based, and family-centered approach. We offer voluntary programs that provide parents like you with educational resources and support to gain confidence in your parenting skills.

Resources for Parents (oklahoma.gov) - Resources page for parents available on the Oklahoma Human Services website.

State of Oklahoma, Oklahoma (networkofcare.org) - Mental health and substance abuse services. Find services near you.

Support for parents who have children of any age who abuse drugs | Parents Helping Parents, Inc.rents, Inc. - Parents Helping Parents, Inc.  mission is to provide information, resources, and peer support to parents of children (any age) struggling with substance abuse disorder.  Find virtual and local chapter meeting dates. 

Title IX, Part C - McKinney-Vento Homeless Education Assistance Program | Oklahoma State Department of Education - To address the problems that homeless children and youth have faced in enrolling, attending, and succeeding in school. 

Tough As A Mother TAAM - Oklahoma SUD Resources for Mothers (okimready.org)  If you are using alcohol, marijuana and/or other drugs to cope with stress or trauma, you are not alone. Support is available so you can be the strongest mom possible.

Transition Aged Youth (oklahoma.gov) - Information, videos, and resources pertaining to transition aged youth and young adults.

Transportation - The ODMHSAS has implemented a regionally based alternative transportation service throughout Oklahoma in partnership with local transportation vendors. 

Home - TRUE Dads - Kids win when parents work together, have solid jobs and good relationships. TRUE Dads is a free program that helps you bring your “A” game so your kids have a brighter future.

Wraparound and Coordinated Services (oklahoma.gov) - Families participating in Wraparound work with a team to develop an individualized plan of care using strength-based approaches that allow family members to be heard and address their own needs using resources and supports in their local community.

Youth Crisis Mobile Response Line - HeartLine (heartlineoklahoma.org) - When a young person is in crisis, we can connect them to the immediate help they need. 1-833-885-CARE

Last Modified on Jul 12, 2024
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