The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) mission is to: "�?� enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives."
P.O. Box 309, Hwy 281 N. & Parker McKenzie Road
Anadarko OK 73005
Voice: 405-247-6677
Fax: 405-247-3942
The Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) mission is to: "�?� enhance the quality of life, to promote economic opportunity, and to carry out the responsibility to protect and improve the trust assets of American Indians, Indian tribes, and Alaska Natives."
3100 W. Peak Blvd
Muskogee OK 74401
Voice: 918-781-4600
Fax: 918-781-4604
Cherokee Nation is the sovereign government of the Cherokee people. They are the largest of three federally recognized Cherokee tribes and are based in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, the capital of the Cherokee Nation.
22361 Bald Hill Road
Tahlequah OK 74464
Voice: 918-453-5000
Toll Free: 800-256-0671
This tribe offers the following programs/services and more.
- Employment and Training Program offers classroom training, work experience, community service employment, on-the-job training, job development and placement.
- Family Advocacy Department provides child support enforcement, supportive assistance to keep families functional, child welfare services, and violence prevention activities.
- Alcohol and Drug Program.
- Community Services Block Grant is a program that helps families with utilities, rent, food and other services to prevent homelessness and unacceptable living conditions. The program also provides nutritional education and services for persons with diabetes and some other health issues.
- General Assistance provides direct payments to eligible families to meet essential needs. To receive assistance, a persons must be a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe, one-fourth or more Indian blood, and live in the Chickasaw service area.
- Low Income Home Energy Assistance provides assistance with home heating and cooling expenses, and sometimes utility deposits. Persons must have proof of low income, a CDIB card, and complete an application.
- Health Outreach Consultant.
- Senior Nutrition Program.
- Transportation for medical trips for persons with a CDIB card or enrolled members of the Chickasaw Nation.
Manages the clinics in Ardmore, 580-226-8181 Voice; Purcell, 580-527-4700 Voice; and Tishomingo, 580-371-2361 Voice.
520 E. Arlington
Ada OK 74820
Voice: 580-436-2603
Email: info@ihcrc.org
Services include chemical dependency treatment, dental services, medical clinic, mental health services, optometry, AIDS Prevention Project and WIC.
550 S. Peoria Avenue
Tulsa OK 74120
Voice: 918-588-1900
Fax: 918-582-6405
Kanza Clinic services extend to anyone who is a member of a federally-recognized tribe. They operate by appointment only and must be furnished with a copy of your CDIB card.
They reserve acute slots for same-day appointments. These appointments fill up quickly, and the patient must call at 8 a.m. on the day you are wanting to come in. No walk-ins.
3151 E. River Road,
Newkirk OK 74647
Voice: 580-362-1039 , 580-362-2449 Pharmacy
Fax: 580-362-2988
Muscogee (Creek) Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Services Program is designed for American Indians with disabilities that pose a permanent impediment to employment to prepare for, enter and retain suitable employment consistent with their strengths, abilities, capabilities, interests.
401 S. Woody Guthrie St.
Okemah OK 74859
Voice: 918-623-1197
Toll Free: 888-367-2332
Email: info@albinism.org
National Organization for Albinism and Hypopigmentation�??s mission is to act as a conduit for accurate and authoritative information about all aspects of living with albinism and to provide a place where people with albinism and their families in the U.S. and Canada can find acceptance, support and fellowship.
P.O. Box 959
East Hampstead NJ 03826-0959
Voice: 603-887-2310
Toll Free: 800 473-2310 (US and Canada)
Fax: 603-887-6049
Email: contact@okcad.org
Oklahoma City Association of the Deaf (OKCAD) is the only club owned by and for the Deaf in Oklahoma and one of the few remaining Deaf Clubs in America still in operation.
1106 N.W. 15th St
Oklahoma City OK 73106
Voice: 405-445-3733 Public Video Phone Booth
Oklahoma City University is dedicated to providing access for students who have documented disabilities and have registered with Campus Disability Services. Reasonable modifications in the classroom, on campus housing, and within our campus library will be provided for students with documented disabilities.
Link to Disability Services:
https://www.okcu.edu/campus/resources/disability
2501 N. Blackwelder
Oklahoma City OK 73106-1493
Voice: 405-208-5000
Help and support for families with newborns in intensive care units.
940 NE 13th, Suite 1100
Oklahoma City OK 73104
Voice: 405-271-6625
Fax: 405-271-2149