211 Eastern Oklahoma is a 24/7 free service that is available to Eastern Oklahomans through a direct phone call, live chat, text message or online search.
Voice: 211
Toll Free: 877-836-2111
Based on financial need, Ability Connection provides help for purchase of adaptive devices and medical equipment including wheelchairs and mobility aids, adapted toys, computer related assistive technology, environmental controls and other items. Training, information and help locating other funding sources may also be provided.
6565 S. Yale, Ste. 423
Tulsa OK 74136
Voice: 918-794-4655
Email: office@tulsapost1.org
Helps obtain emergency financial aid from veteran agencies for shelter and utilities. For veterans only.
1120 E. 8th St.
Tulsa OK 74120
Voice: 918-584-4274
Counties Served: Creek, Okfuskee, Okmulgee, Rogers, Tulsa, Wagoner. Working together in the communities to prevent, prepare and respond in emergencies.
10151 E. 11th St.
Tulsa OK 74128
Voice: 918-831-1100
Email: info@ministry-center.org
The Ministry Center's desire is to make human services available to people who are struggling to be contributing members of society. They strive to meet emergency needs of those struggling without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, or sex.
312 S. 33rd W. Ave.
Tulsa OK 74127
Voice: 918-585-5310
Provides emergency help, limited utility and rent assistance, prescriptions, food and aid limited to once a year; other criteria apply.
Mail
709 S. Boston 709 S. Boston
Tulsa OK 74119
Voice: 918-582-1356
Bristow Social Services incorporated in a nonsectarian organization of churches, volunteers, and community leaders. The significant factor binding us together is their belief in serving our community, particularly those in crisis and those in need of social, spiritual and financial assistance
1705 South Chestnut
Bristow OK 74010
Voice: 918-367-5400
Broken Arrow Neighbors is an interfaith organization that provides basic needs emergency assistance to more than 11,000 financially disadvantaged people in the Broken Arrow area.
315 W. College
Broken Arrow OK 74012
Voice: 918-251-7781
Provides emergency aid, food, clothing, temporary lodging and aid for poor women who are homeless, pregnant or have infants, emergency lodging for poor families and residential care and services for persons with AIDS.
2450 N. Harvard Ave.
Tulsa OK 74115
Voice: 918-949-4673
Fax: 918-582-2123
Provides emergency assistance, food, clothing and free clinic for minor medical needs.
100 W. Albany St.
Broken Arrow OK 74012
Voice: 918-258-4575 Church Office
Provides commodities to low-income families. Must have Creek Nation roll number to qualify.
3001 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee OK 74447
Voice: 918-549-2401
Toll Free: 800-482-1979
Fax: 918-549-2419
Email: www.tulsadaycenter.org
Through a full range of services, Day Center for the Homeless provides clients with all of the tools necessary in overcoming anticipated, situational and chronic homelessness.
415 W. Archer St.
Tulsa OK 74103
Voice: 918-583-5588
Fax: 918-583-6745
Email: mail@dayspringvilla.com
Provides temporary shelter for women and children.
P.O. Box 1588
Sand Springs OK 74063
Voice: 918-245-4075
Fax: 918-245-3995
Provides services to veterans to help obtain emergency financial aid through government veteran agencies.
3131 E. Pine
Tulsa OK 74110
Voice: 918-834-4643
Fax: 918-834-5048
Email: help@gloryhousetulsa.com
Glory House helps women who have suffered from abuse, neglect, depression, incarceration, or addictions as well as other difficulties.
2026 East 1st Street
Tulsa OK 74104
Voice: 918-584-1808
Fax: 918-583-2360
Email: info@tulsahabitat.org
Tulsa Habitat for Humanity is a nonprofit organization that has been serving families in Tulsa County since 1988. Through home sponsorships, individual donations, and volunteer work, they are able to build safe, quality, beautiful homes and to offer affordable, low-interest mortgages to families who cannot afford a traditional mortgage. They work directly with our homeowners to ensure that housing expenses are not a cost burden, and their homebuyer program includes volunteer work and courses on homeownership in order to emphasize the importance of community involvement and education.
6235 E. 13th St.
Tulsa OK 74112
Voice: 918-592-4224
Fax: 918-592-0607
Email: info@ihcrc.org
IHCRC provides medical, health education, dental, optometry, behavioral health, chemical dependency, HIV/AIDS prevention and pharmacy services directly to the Tulsa Indian community. Quality health care is provided on a sliding scale fee, ability to pay, basis. Members of any federally recognized tribe and their children under the age of 18 are eligible to receive care. No one is refused services due to inability to pay.
550 S. Peoria Ave.
Tulsa OK 74120
Voice: 918-588-1900
Fax: 918-582-6405
From comprehensive recovery programs to daily meal services, John 3:16 Mission offers a wide range of ministry programs that make a significant impact in the lives of the hungry, homeless and at-risk of the Tulsa community.
Family Youth Center
2027 Martin Luther King Blvd.
Tulsa OK 74106
Voice: 918-587-1186 Main Mission Number, 918-592-1186 Family Youth Center
Fax: 918-587-0699
Email: admin@kendallwhittierinc.org
Provides a food pantry that is limited to Kendall - Whittier Ministry area residents.
P.O. Box 4165
Tulsa OK 74159-0165
Voice: 918-829-5394
Email: ladi@libertydanes.com
LADI is non-profit 501-(c)(3) organization that provides assistance dogs for persons with disabilities and trains people to train their own assistance dogs.
Voice: 573-220-3034
Grocery assistance with referral. The food bank is open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
310 E. 1st
Guymon OK 73942
Voice: 580-338-0008
Subsidized Elderly Apartments
100 E. Lincoln St.
Mangum OK 73554
Voice: 580-782-2452
TTY: 711
Provides resource information on all aspects of traveling with a disability, including information on travel agencies, state tourism offices, accessible lodging and transportation, accessible van rentals and other travel information sources.
MossRehab Hospital
1200 W. Tabor Rd.
Philadelphia PA 19141
Voice: 215-456-9800
Fax: 215-456-9381
Serves individuals with any of 40 neuromuscular diseases. Financial assistance may be provided for wheelchairs, braces and other mobility aids when other payment sources are not available. Loan and repair of equipment may be provided. MDA also provides diagnostic and other medical services through its network of clinics. Summer camps held.
Integris Southwest Medical Center
4401 S. Western Avenue, Suite 5010
Oklahoma City OK 73109
Voice: 405-644-5170
Visit National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) Website
National Native American AIDS Prevention Center (NNAAPC) Email
AIDS, HCV and STI programs for Native communities.
Email: info@nhsokla.org
Neighborhood Housing Services Oklahoma works and partners with organizations committed to providing affordable housing and creating a positive impact on their community.
4101 N. Classen Blvd., Suite A
Oklahoma City OK 73118
Voice: 405-231-4663
Fax: 405-231-5137
The Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation consists of divisions that offer assistance in job training and placement, vocational rehabilitation, workplace discrimination, and in collecting and analyzing workforce and economic data.
2800 E. St. Louis Avenue
Las Vegas NV 89104
Visit Oklahoma Center for Orthopedic and Multi-Specialty Surgery, LLC Website
Oklahoma Center for Orthopedic and Multi-Specialty Surgery, LLC Email
Joint Commission accredited Outpatient Rehabilitation program.
8100 S. Walker, Bldg. C
Oklahoma City OK 73139
Voice: 405-602-6500
Fax: 405-602-6589
Reverse Mortgage Guides is a reverse mortgage education site that explains the pros and cons of FHA reverse mortgages. They publish articles and tools for seniors who are considering a reverse mortgage and want to become fully educated before making a decision. They also provide reverse mortgage knowledge testing and certification.
10951 White Rock Road Suite. 200
Rancho Cordova CA 95670
Toll Free: 800-966-7211
Joint Commission accredited Outpatient Rehabilitation program.
4301 Wilson Street
Fort Sill OK 73503
Toll Free: 833-286-3732
The Salvation Army offers a wide variety of assistance to help people through tough times. From shelters to groceries to utility assistances, the Salvation Army offers relief and aid.
4403 S. 129th W. Ave.
Sand Springs OK 74063
Voice: 918-245-2237
The Salvation Army offers a wide variety of assistance to help people through tough times. From shelters to groceries to utility assistances, the Salvation Army offers relief and aid.
1721 S. Hickory
Sapulpa OK 74066
Voice: 918-224-4415
The Salvation Army offers a wide variety of assistance to help people through tough times. From shelters to groceries to utility assistances, the Salvation Army offers relief and aid.
3901 E. 28th St.
Tulsa OK 74114
Voice: 918-747-8844
The Salvation Army offers a wide variety of assistance to help people through tough times. From shelters to groceries to utility assistances, the Salvation Army offers relief and aid.
Area Command
Tulsa OK
Voice: 918-587-7801
Sand Springs Community Services is a not-for-profit agency founded for the purposes of providing temporary assistance to persons in a crises situation.
114 W. 4th St.
Sand Springs OK 74063
Voice: 918-245-5183
Caring Community Friends provides assistance with food, utilities, and prescription medications. Any individual seeking assistance must make an appointment and live within the CCF Service Area.
12 West Burnham Ave.
P. O. Box 1524 P. O. Box 1524
Sapulpa OK 74067
Voice: 918-224-6464
Fax: 918-224-6436
Email: Akdar@tulsacoxmail.com
Free hospital treatment for burns and orthopedic conditions for children age 18 and under.
Akdar Shrine Center
2808 S. Sheridan Rd.
Tulsa OK 74129
Voice: 918-836-2500
Email: erin-strayhorn@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Healthy Living Coalition Meeting: 3rd Tuesday of the month at Noon
Substance Abuse Prevention Committee: 3rd Tuesday of the month after the Healthy Living Coalition Meeting.
Voice: 918-712-0370 (mobile
Email: kimberly-wiles@ouhsc.edu
The mission of the Northern Tulsa County Resources Coalition is to provide and promote community-based information, assistance, advocacy on public issues and concerns involving northern Tulsa County. It is a grassroots, collaborative effort of agencies, churches and organizations that work together to directly impact the quality of life in Northern Tulsa County. Members are from the Collinsville, Skiatook, Sperry, and Owasso areas. The Coalition meetings the last Wednesday of each month, at 11 a.m., at the Collinsville Health Department.
Voice: 918-712-0340
Email: andrea-stamper@ouhsc.edu
Sooner SUCCESS serves families of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age, with one or more of the following: developmental delay or disability, chronic health care needs, abuse/neglect issues and mental health needs.
They offer support for families who need a break and want information on whom to call. They help organizing your child's medical, educational and other information. They know what resources are available in your area and help you network with other parents and learn about children's services and issues. They help find needed services or equipment when you don't know what to do. They also provide more information on a specific disability or condition.
Voice: 918-530-2721
Provides emergency clothing and food.
15501 S. Memorial Dr.
Bixby OK 74008
Voice: 918-366-9721
The Center�??s mission is to provide opportunities for persons with physical disabilities to enhance the quality of their lives. The Center is committed to providing adults and youth with physical challenges opportunities to develop healthy lifestyles that encourage rehabilitation, creativity, independence and socialization. Programs and services offered by The Center are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Rehabilitative Fitness, Adaptive Recreation, Community Reintegration, Transition Services, Adaptive Sports and Youth Programming.
815 S. Utica Ave.
Tulsa OK 74104
Voice: 918-584-8607
Fax: 918-584-8646
Email: tulsacares@tulsacares.org
Provides emergency services for persons with HIV/AIDS that include food, prescriptions, medical transportation, housing aid, health and mental health services and case management.
3712 E 11th St
Tulsa OK 74112
Voice: 918-834-4194
Fax: 918-834-4189
Provides emergency food, rent and utility assistance, Head Start and Early Head Start, home repair and housing programs.
107 S. Broadway
Coweta OK 74429
Voice: 918-486-2471
Provides services for residents of southwest Tulsa that include financial assistance, food, clothing and rent and utilities based on funds available. They help with Zip codes on the Tulsa side of 74107, 74050, 74131, and 74132. People seeking assistance need to bring a current month's utility bill or rent receipt with their name and address on it and their ID.
Crystal City Shopping Center
4235 Southwest Blvd.
Tulsa OK 74107
Voice: 918-445-8840
Email: info@myface.org
myFace, formerly the National Foundation for Facial Reconstruction (NFFR), is a non-profit organization founded to address the all-too-visible plight of those with facial difference by assuring them access to the comprehensive and highly personalized team care at The myFace Center at the Hansjörg Wyss Department of Plastic Surgery, NYU Langone Medical Center (formerly the IRPS).
333 East 30th Street, Lobby Office
New York NY 10016
Voice: 917-720-4701
Fax: 917-512-7611