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EmPower and EmPower Works

Oklahoma City Metro-area Resource Directory

Category Key

Children/Youth/Family

Clothing

Dental♦

Disability Services

Disaster Response

Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault

Economic Development

Employment/Training

Ex-offender Resources

Food

Housing/Shelters

Medical/RX

Mental Health/Substance Abuse/Counseling

Transportation

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21 Days 2 Change Counseling Service

405.254.5228 405.816.7735 (cell) 3033 NW 63rd Oklahoma City, OK 73116 talk2jim@21days2change.com

Provides individual, family, and group counseling, community resources, crisis intervention and life skills. They will go to the home, school, community agencies, etc. to provide services.

A Chance to Change

405.840.9000

5228 Classen Circle Oklahoma City, OK 73118 www.achancetochange.org

Outpatient counseling by appointment (MWF). No one under the age of four. Fee of $100/hour. Medicaid accepted.

Al-Anon Information Service Center

405.767.9071

Edgewater Building 3, Suite 129

3801 NW 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73116 www.okcalanon.org

Offers support to those who have family members suffering from alcoholism and drug addiction.

Alcoholics Anonymous

405.949.0910

2701 N Portland, Suite E Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.aa.org

Fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other so they may solve their common problem and help others recover from alcoholism.

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405.771.5582

C/O Oklahoma Health Care Project Cobblestone Hollow

3556 N Spencer Road Spencer, OK 73084 www.allofusornone.org

National organizing initiative started by formerly-incarcerated people to fight against discrimination faced after release and to fight for the human rights of prisoners. Main goal is to build political power in the communities most affected by mass incarceration and the growth of the Prison Industrial Complex.

American Indian Institute

University of Oklahoma Outreach 405.325.4127

1639 Cross Center Drive Norman, OK 73019 http://aii.ou.edu

Provides expert technical assistance to American Indian, Alaska Native and Canadian First Nation tribes and bands. Committed to helping Native Americans obtain the information needed about Native resources, conferences, workshops or trainings so that wellness goals can be achieved.

American Red Cross

405.228.9500

601 NE 6th Oklahoma City, OK 73104 www.okc.redcross.org

CPR and first aid traning, Aids & HIV awareness, disaster resources, services for families in the military and emergency services to those who have experienced house fires, tornados, floods, etc.

Angel Food Ministries

1-877-FOOD-MINISTRY

Various locations throughout the metro area. www.angelfoodministries.com

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of Angel Food. There are no applications or qualifications necessary to purchase. Food stamps accepted. Please visit the website or call to locate a local host site.

Antioch Christian Church

405.691.2115

3616 SW 119th Street Oklahoma City, OK

Food Pantry. Call on Monday to schedule appointment for Wednesday.

Baptist Community Clinic

Olivet Baptist Church

1201 NW 10th Oklahoma City, OK 73106 lisa.reed@integrisok.com

Free clinic that offers adult and pediatric care, as well as pediatric immunizations, individual nutrition consultations, vision services, a women’s health clinic for women between the ages 49 and 64 and monthly pharmaceuticals are dispensed when available. Clinic is open the second, third and fourth Monday of each month.

Baptist Mission Center

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405.235.6162

2125 Exchange Oklahoma City, OK 73108

Medical clinic Tues & Wed 9am-12pm and first Thurs of each month at 6pm. First and 3rd Monday of each month RX refills by their doctors. Eye exams and glasses by appointment. Clothing closet Mon & Tues. Food pantry Thurs 1pm-3pm—25 baskets given each day. Bring current OK photo I.D., proof of residency, and ss numbers of family in household.

Bethel Foundation

405.286.3700

13003 N Western Oklahoma City, OK 73114

Resources for single mothers: educational conferences, scholarships, children camps and programs, clothing closet, food

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pantry. Foodstamps accepted at Foodshare. Need photo I.D. Open Monday – Thursday, 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. and 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

Big Brothers Big Sisters

405.943.8075

4101 Perimeter Center Dr., #235 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.bbbs.org

Mentoring program for children ages 6 – 14. Parents must be willing to follow BBBS guidelines. No cost.

Birth Choice of OKC

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405.631.4477

4701 S. Western Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.birthchoice.org

Services for pregnant women that include pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, counseling, community referrals, basic necessities. There is also a shelter available for pregnant women who are homeless.

Britvil Food Pantry

405.842.1275

8717 N. Western Oklahoma City, OK 73114 Serves Zip Codes: 73114, 73120, 73131

Monday - Friday 9AM to 11AM (or first 25 families)

Food pantry provided. Must bring photo ID on every visit and provide address verification/utility bill and social security card for every member of the household.

Bureau of Vital Statistics

405.271.4040 Physical Address:

1000 NE 10th Street, Room 111 Oklahoma City, OK 73117 Mailing Address:

P.O. Box 53551 Oklahoma City, OK 73152

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To obtain birth, death, marriage and divorce reports in Oklahoma. Lobby hours 8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday – Friday.

Calm Waters Center for Children and Families

405.841.4800

4334 NW Expressway, Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 www.calmwaters.org

Peer group support for children up to age 20 and families that have experienced a catastrophic loss in their family due to divorce, grief, deployment, incarceration, etc. School based and in house services provided. No charge for services.

Car Care Ministries

405.396.2936

www.carcareministry.org

1st Sat./Mo - Metric Motors 2608 S. Broadway Edmond, OK 3rd Sat./Mo - Smilley’s Farm 14500 E. Old Hwy 66 Arcadia Call ahead and explain the problem of the car. First come/first served.

Catholic Charities

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405.523.3000

1501 N Classen Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73106 www.catholiccharities.org

Basic case management services as well as services for basic needs. Immigration and refugee services provided.

Cedar Ridge

405.605.6111

6501 NE 50th Oklahoma City, OK 73141 www.cedarridgebhs.com

Residential Treatment Center and Psychiatric Hosptial

Young Adults in Transition Support and Resource Line♦♦

405.522.8336/800.522.8336

Free service offered over the phone for adults ages 18 to 25 who need help finding resources and support during transitions. Help includes money management, job preparations, mental health and substance abuse services, health living skills, finding housing, preparing for college, building healthy relationships and much more. Calls are confidential.

Youth Services for Oklahoma County

405.235.7537

201 NE 50th Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.ysoc.org

Services for at-risk youth and families, counseling services, emer-gency shelter for teens in crisis, community intervention center, high school graduation program, first time offender program for teens and parents. Sliding scale fees.

YWCA of Oklahoma City

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405.948.1770

2460 W I-44 Service Road Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.ywcaokc.org

Offers various programs to eliminate racism and to empower women. Provides domestic violence and sexual assault crisis ser-vices, housing, child care, and a resale shop.

Domestic Violence Hotline - YWCA

405.917.YWCA (9922)

Sexual Assault Hotline - YWCA

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Upward Transitions

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405.232.5507

1134 W Main Street Oklahoma City, OK 73102 www.upwardtransitions.org

Case management services for homeless, utility and rental assistance, retrieval of legal documents, food and clothing pantry, transportation to stranded travelers and domestic violence victims, Work search program.

Urban League

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405.424.5243

3900 N Martin Luther King Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73111 www.urbanleagueok.org

Helps diverse populations become self-sufficient through housing programs, health programs, family assistance (bus passes, utility assistance, parent training, food vouchers), tutoring, youth leadership development, after prison work assistance and job readiness training.

Urban Missions

405.946.1556

3737 N Portland Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.urbanmissionokc.com

Food pantry, clothing room, tutoring, back to school and Santa store for children. DHS referral or proof of income needed along with photo I.D.

Variety Health Center

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405.677.1129

3851 Tinker Diagonal (other locations) Del City, OK 73115 www.varietycare.org

Family planning, WIC, pediatrics, family health, dental, eye care, behavioral health. Proof of residence required.

Celebrations Preschool, Inc.

405.236.4038

5716 South Western Avenue Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.celebrationsokc.org

Bi-lingual preschool, 98% Spanish speaking. Enrollment is on a first come first serve basis, open enrollment begins March 1st of

each year. $100/month, $75 enrollment fee. DHS assistance accepted.

Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Services

405.360.5100

www.odmhsas.org/menthealth

Provides emergency intervention, assessment, counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation, inpatient treatment, case management, and community support services designed to assist adult mental health clients in living as independently as possible and to provide therapeutic services for children who are demon-strating symptoms of emotional disturbance. Visit website for locations and contact information.

The Children's Center

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405.789.6711

6900 NW 39th Expressway Bethany, OK 73008 www.tccokc.org

Specialized medical and rehabilitative care to children age birth to 18 with diagnoses such as: congenital defects, complications at birth, and traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries.

Children’s Hope Program—Baptist Children’s Home OKC

405.691.7781, ext. 113

16301 S Western Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73170

Ninety day program that provides housing for mothers and their children. Mothers are required to be in school or a work program. Application and interview required.

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Christian Service Center

405.236.5956

115 SW 24th Oklahoma City, OK 73109

Thrift store that provides clothing and household items. Provides food for zipcodes: 73139, 73149, 73159, 73169, 73170, 73179 Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.

City Care, Inc.

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405.609.2400

2400 General Pershing Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.citycareinc.org

Breakfast and food basket program, housing for homeless men and women, and Whiz Kids tutoring program for children in 1st

8th grades.

City Rescue Mission

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405.232.2709

800 West California Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73106 www.cityrescue.org

Shelter for the homeless that provides food, clothing, life skills, and medical and dental clinics. The Bridge to Life Recovery Program provides educational, psychological, economic and spiritual bridges to people striving to overcome addictions and other challenges through a relationship with Jesus Christ.

Client Assistance Program

405.521.3756

2401 NW 23rd, Suite 90 Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.odc.ok.gov

Mediation between Department of Rehabilitative Services and clients as well as self-advocacy for clients. Information services, employment specialists, training, technical assistance to businesses with employees with disabilities, employment training.

Sunbeam Family Services

405.528.7721

616 NW 21st (Various locations) Oklahoma City, OK 73103 www.sunbeamfamilyservices.org

Counseling services for children and families through individual, group, school based or employee assistance sessions. Other services such as foster care services, senior services and early childhood services. Fees are based on ability to pay.

Take Charge! Program

College of Nursing

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center

405.271.2124

1100 N Stonewall Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73117 www.nursing.ouhsc.edu

Free pap tests, breast exams, mammograms. Eligibility based on income, age and no insurance. Call for eligibility.

TEEM - The Education and Employment Ministry

405.235.5671

14 NE 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73104 www.teem.org

Job placement, computer classes, life skills classes, conflict resolution classes, food safety classes, soft skills training, cloth-ing, help obtaining birth certificates and social security cards.

The Father’s Business

405.794.3161

805 N. McKinley Oklahoma City, OK Tuesday 1 PM to 5 PM

Food and clothing pantry. Call ahead for zip codes.

United Way of Central Oklahoma

405.236.8441

1444 NW 28th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73106 www.unitedwayokc.org

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Various services that include winter coat drive; Christmas program for children under 14 years old; water, electric, gas and rent assistance; food pantry. Social security card/number, I.D. and proof of residence required.

Skyline Urban Ministry

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405.236.5212

701 NW 8th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73102

McKee Center

405.632.2644

500 SE 15th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73129

Food pantry, eye clinic, Saturday night church with meal, MWF free lunch and breakfast for seniors, clothing, afterschool program and Christmas program.

Smiles for Success Foundation

800.920.2293

216 W. Jackson Blvd., Suite 625 Chicago, IL 60606 www.smilesforsuccess.org

Provides free dental care for women who are unable to financially afford treatment, which will improve oral health, relieve pain and restore self-confidence and assurance. Helping to remove the barrier of dental care, women can then become employed. In order to qualify for the Smiles for Success program you have to be currently enrolled in an accredited job-training program, provide us with the number of your caseworker who can verify your status, actively pursuing to transfer from public assistance into the workforce.

Social Security Administration

405.605.3000/866.331.2207

Shepherd Mall, 2615 Villa Prom Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.socialsecurity.gov

Retirement/Medicare, disability and social security cards.

Coffee Creek Riding Center

405.340.8377

17 E Coffee Creek Road Edmond, OK 73034 www.coffeecreek.org

Provides free therapeutic riding to children 2 ½ through 12 years old with a wide range of disabilities, offering mental, physical, emotional, and social benefits.

Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City

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405.232.0199

319 S.W. 25th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.caaofokc.org

Community based organization that includes summer youth programs, senior citizen services, rental/mortgage assistance, referral services, crisis intervention, tax assistance, homeless assistance, bus passes, RX for Oklahoma, graffiti removal, out patient substance abuse treatment, Christmas assistance, Head Start program, economic development, housing counseling, weatherization, and emergency home repairs.

Community Health Centers, Inc.

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405.769.3301

Main office: 12716 NE 36th Street Spencer, OK 73084 Various locations

Oklahoma City, OK www.chciokc.org

Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center, Dental clinic, la-boratory and X-Ray services, pharmacy, women’s health care, family support services, mental health care, pediatric services, WIC, courtesy transportation, Positive Parents, health education, children’s activity center, nutrition counseling, geriatric services. Fees based on sliding scale.

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Consumer Credit Counseling Services

405.789.2227

2525 NW Expressway, Suite 660 Oklahoma City, OK 73505 www.cccsok.org

Financial services, housing counseling, debt management plans, bankruptcy counseling. Call or visit website for more information.

COPE, Inc.

405.528.8686

2701 North Oklahoma Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.okcopeinc.org

Offers counseling for individuals, groups and families in office or in a home or community setting. Also offers family skills development and tutoring for GED.

Council Road Baptist Church

405.789.3175

2900 N. Council Rd. Bethany, OK 73008 Monday - Friday 9AM to 10 AM

Food pantry provided to individuals living in zip codes 73008, 73099, 73122, 73132, 73127. ID required and may only come once a month.

Crossings Community Center

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405.242.5470

2208 W Hefner Road Oklahoma City, OK 73120

www.crossingsokc.org/serveandvolunteer/communitycenterclinic Free medical clinic that offers medical care, dentistry, eye care and counseling services to those in need. The center also partners with John Marshall Middle School to offer mentoring, life-skills training and a spiritual program. Celebrate Recovery, a program to help adults heal from the hurts, habits and hang-ups in their lives, is also offered at the center.

Medicaid. Referrals accepted.

The Referral Center

405.525.2525

1215 NW 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73106 www.trcok.com

In patient program to help individuals take the first vital steps away from drug and alcohol dependency. Professional intake evaluation of each patient allows suggestions and formulations of treatment. Admission can be arranged 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Medically supervised detoxification and care and relapse prevention care is also offered. Fees are based on ability to pay. Insurance is accepted.

ResCare

405.787.4950

7508 Melrose Lane Oklahoma City, OK www.rescare.com

Support to people with developmental disabilities, home care to elderly and people of all ages.

St. Vincent de Paul Thrift Store

Location I: 405.917.5999

4515 NW 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK Location II:

405.602.0011

NW 23rd and Drexel Oklahoma City, OK

Thrift store with clothing and household items. May qualify for free clothing with referral.

Salvation Army

405.270.7800/405.246.1060

520 South Hudson Oklahoma City, OK 73109 (Corner of 5th and Hudson)

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Presbyterian Urban Ministries

405.946.1556

3737 N. Portland Oklahoma City, OK

Assists with clothing needs. Call for appointment.

RAIN Oklahoma

405.232.2437

600 NW 23rd, Suite 101 Oklahoma City, OK 73103 www.rainoklahoma.org

Case management for people with chronic illnesses. Brief screen-ing to become a client. Open Monday – Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.. Walk-in HIV testing Monday – Thursday, 9:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. and Friday 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. No fees.

Rainbow Fleet

405.521.1426

3024 Paseo Oklahoma City, OK 73103 www.rainbowfleet.org

Childcare resource and referral agency, linking families and the community to child care with consultations from resource and referral specialists. Provide classes to childcare providers and parents and also other events to the community.

Reaching Our City, Inc.

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405.440.9994

7710 NW 10th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73127 www.reachingourcity.org

Food pantry, free medical center, legal center, childcare. Serves NW and SW Oklahoma City. By Appointment only Monday, Thursday and Friday. I.D. and social security, and proof of address required.

Red Rock Behavioral Health Services

405.424.7711

4400 North Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.red-rock.com

Outpatient mental health services. Accepts Medicare and

D-Dent

405.424.8092

6430 N Western, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 www.d-dentok.org

Serves uninsured, low income elderly and developmentally disabled. Extractions and restorative dental work. Free of charge. No emergency services.

Daily Living Centers

405.792.2401

3000 North Rockwell

P.O. Box 608 Bethany, OK 73008 www.dailylivingcenters.org

Centers at various locations provide adult day health care six days each a week in therapeutic programs for individuals with chronic physical and mental impairments.

Dale Rogers Training Center

405.946.4489

2501 N. Utah Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.drtc.org

Training and employment program for those with disabilities. Visit website for application.

Del City Housing Authority

405.672.1412

4613 Tinker Diagonal Street Del City, OK

Public housing for the elderly, disabled or handicapped. Call or visit office.

Delaware Nation Vocational Rehabilitation

405.632.3749

7249 S Western, Suite 204 Oklahoma City, OK 73139 Assists Native Americans with mental or physical disabilities. Must have CDIB card. No appointment necessary. Walk-ins Monday – Thursday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

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Department of Rehabilitative Services

405.951.3400

3535 NW 58th Street, Suite 500 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.okdrs.gov

Helps people with disabilities get back into the workforce. Fees based on income.

Eagle Ridge Institute

405.840.1359

601 NE 63rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.eagleridgeinstitute.com

Promote healthy lifestyles for family preservation, youth development and community progress through various services which include prevention services, drug court, at-risk youth programs, home-based/outpatient therapy for individuals, groups and families, therapeutic foster care, and parent resources.

East Side Church of Christ Clothing Giveaway

405.732.0393

916 S. Douglas Blvd Midwest City, OK 73130 office@eastsidechurchofchrist.org

Clothing giveaway open the second Tuesday in the months of March – December from 1:00 p.m to 5:00 p.m. Referrals from DHS, churches, teachers, and other reliable agencies served in the morning before the scheduled giveaway days. Emergency needs can be addressed by appointment only.

Easter Seals of Oklahoma

405.239.2525

701 NE 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73104 www.ok.easterseals.com

Provides services to children and adults with disabilities and special needs also provides support services to their families.

Parents Assistance Center

405.232.8226

415 NW 5th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73102 www.parentsassistancecenter.org

Services provided to help strengthen families and to prevent child abuse and neglect and other family violence. Parenting program, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Batterer’s Intervention Program, and Supervised Visitation.

Perry Klassen Family Medical Center

405.521.8486

201 NE 48th St Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Pediatric and Adult healthcare, along with Behavioral Health and a host of ancillary services are available. Appointments are made through the CHCI call center. Call 769-3301 to make an appointment. Not a walk-in facility, appointments are

encouraged.

Planned Parenthood

405.528.2157

619 NW 23rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73103 www.ppcok.org

Birth control information, pregnancy testing, STD counseling and testing, breat exams, contraceptives available, and other various services regarding reproductive health care. Medicaid and private insurance accepted. Check website to see various loca-tions in the Metro Area.

Positive Tomorrows

405.556.5082

P.O. Box 61190 Oklahoma City, OK 73146 www.positivetomorrows.org

School for homeless children in grades K – 5. Offers referrals for parents of students. No fee.

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food, persons with disabilities, adoption, foster care and other various community services.

Oklahoma Housing Finance Authority

405.848.1144

100 NW 63rd Street, Suite 200 Oklahoma City, OK 73116 www.ohfa.org

Help provide affordable housing to working Oklahomans, help families with housing needs through special financing

opportunities to enable them to buy homes, help them rent homes in safer neighborhoods and rehabilitate existing homes.

Programs include low interest home loans, affordable housing tax credits, Section 8, homeless assistance, housing for people with AIDS and more. Call or apply online.

Open Arms Free Clinic

405.789.0458

5013 N Meridian Oklahoma City, OK 73112

Free clinic, sign-in at 3:00 p.m. Thursdays. Call to check hours in case of change.

Opportunity Industrialization Center

405.235.2651

400 N Walnut Oklahoma City, OK 73104 www.oicofoklahomacounty.org

Training and testing for students from age 16 and above for GED, TABE, computer software applications, literacy, life skills, career education and assessment, drug education and prevention, and Workforce literacy.

Our Sisters Closet

405.631.7171

6012 S. Western Ave. Oklahoma City, OK T-Sat: 10 AM - 5 PM

Low cost - free clothing by appointment only.

Faith Fellowship Church

405.615.6648

902 N. May Ave. Oklahoma City, OK www.h4hweb.org

Prisoner reentry orientation class held every Monday morning (except major holidays) at 10:30 AM.

Firststep Men’s Recovery Program

405.799.7540

11601 W Lake Stanley Draper Drive Oklahoma City, OK 73165 www.okcmetroalliance.com

Six month residential work recovery program that offers wrap-around services, 12-step meetings, individualized treatment, group therapy and life skills training. Call for more information. Firststep Women's Recovery Program

405.794.2834

12511 S Sooner Road Oklahoma City, OK 73165 www.okcmetroalliance.com

Long-term, residential, work recovery program for those with alcohol and drug dependencies. Offers wrap-around services to residents.

Food & Shelter, Inc

405.360.4954

104 W. Comanche Street Norman, OK 73069 Monday - Saturday 9AM to 5 PM

www.foodandshelterinc.org

Food, housing and emergency services for people in crisis for Cleveland County residents.

The Garage Thrift Store

405.771.3164

8425 NE 39th Street (Spencer Road and NE 39th St) Spencer, OK 73084

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Open Monday – Saturday, 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Cars are occasionally donated. Call for availability and to apply.

Godspeed Car Care Ministry

405.396.2268

14500 E Old Highway 66 Arcadia, OK 73007 www.carcareministry.org

Minor repairs for cars are performed and checked for quality control and performance to bring the vehicle up to reasonable safety standards. Takes applications for those needing transportation. Vehicles may be provided at minimal or no cost.

Good Shepherd Ministries

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405.232.8631

1201 N Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73013 www.goodshepherdokc.org

Provides medical clinic that is open on Mondays, dental clinic for extractions and children’s dental work on Tuesdays. Clothing closet and food pantry open Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call on Mondays at 9 a.m. to schedule appointment. Photo I.D. required. No fees.

Goodwill Industries of Oklahoma

405.236.4451

410 SW 3rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.okgoodwill.org

Assist persons with disabilities and other persons who are voca-tionally disadvantaged by maximizing participation in society and expanding opportunities through skill development, placement, and supportive programs. Programs include Job Connection Center, open 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., Monday – Friday, no appointment needed; Career Development Job Training takes referrals from DDSD and DRS, walk-ins are also welcome; GoodGuides is a youth mentoring program, call for information.

Guiding Right, Inc.

405.733.0771

environment without drugs and alcohol.

Oklahoma City – County Health Department ♦♦♦♦ 405.427.8651

921 NE 23rd Street Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.cchdoc.com

H1N1 and seasonal flu vaccinations, child development and behavior, first-time mothers, diabetes prevention, immunizations and vaccinations, STD testing, reproductive health, tuberculosis testing, and WIC.

Oklahoma City Housing Authority

405.239.7551

1700 NE 4th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73117 www.ochanet.org

Public housing, Section 8, family developments, senior

developments, Family Self-Sufficiency program, Homeownership Program, and services to those with disabilities.

Oklahoma City Indian Clinic

4913 W Reno Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73127 405.948.4900

www.okcic.com

Full medical and behavioral health clinic for Native Americans. Must have CDIB card. Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance accepted.

Oklahoma Community Health Service

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405.632.6688

1025 Straka Terrace Oklahoma City, OK 73139 www.varietycare.org

Family practice, dental, WIC, optometry and other primary medical care services. Fees based on income if no insurance.

Oklahoma Department of Human Services ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦

www.okdhs.org

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NorthCare (Adults)

405.272.0660

1140 N Hudson Oklahoma City, OK 73103 www.northcare.com

Outpatient behavioral health center providing services to chil-dren, families and adults in communities throughout Oklahoma. Office visits Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. – 5 p.m and Tuesday 8 a.m. – 7 p.m. Crisis afterhours call

Ok-lahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Crisis Line: 405.522.8100. Medication clinic Monday –

Thursday, 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. and Friday 8:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. Call 405.425.0490

NorthCare (Children)

405.858.2700

4436 NW 50th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.northcare.com

Outpatient behavioral health center providing services to chil-dren and families in communities throughout Oklahoma. Office visits Monday – Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m. Evenings by appointment. Also offers after hour crisis services for Oklahoma county.

OKC Compassion Inc.

405.410.8082

1121 N. Penn Ave. Oklahoma City, OK 73107 www.okccompassion.net

Substance abuse recovery assistance and homeless assistance. Non-profit, charitable organization.

Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Treatment ♦ (OCARTA)

405.848.7555

2808 NW 31st Oklahoma City, OK 73112 www.ocarta.org

Empowers recovering people and their families through physical, emotional, and spiritual growth to make significant contributions to society. Includes peer-to-peer recovery support services and Club Soda, which gives those in recovery a comfortable

7901 NE 10th Street, Suite A-111 Midwest City, OK 73110 www.guidingright.org

Empowers the underserved and difficult to serve individuals through education, mentoring, strengthening and support. Programs include HIV/AIDS services that includes testing, WIC services, employment services, prison reintegration services and other youth and family services.

Guild of St. George

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405.232.2266

117 NW 7th Street Oklahoma City, OK

Provides food, help with utility bills, bus tokens, and deposits for public housing and assists with medical prescriptions, Oklahoma identification cards and birth certificates. Open at 9 a.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and will stay open till 12 p.m. if funds permit. Come in person for assistance with identification.

Habitat for Humanity – Central Oklahoma

405.232.4828

1025 N Broadway Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Housing ministry which provides zero-interest mortgage loans to qualified hardworking limited income families. Must demonstrate a need, have a stable annual household income of at least $16,000 per year, and be the head(s) of household. Approved applicants are required to contribute 300 volunteer hours. Credit is reviewed and does not have to be perfect, but does matter.

Healing Hands Health Care Services

405.272.0476

411 NW 11th Oklahoma City, OK 73103

Provides services to people who are homeless. Takes walk-ins if time is available. Clients must be present by 9:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. at clinic sessions to be put on waiting list to see the physician. Appointments are preferred.

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Healing Hearts Health Clinic

405.371.4441

312 S. Midwest Blvd. Midwest City, OK 73110 http://hhhc.webnode.com

Provides care that ministers to the whole person: spirit, soul and body. Patients will be seen by appointment only on the first and third Thursdays of each month, 6:00—9:00 PM. To make an ap-pointment you must call between 9:00 AM and 2:00 PM on the Thursday of your desired appointment. Medical treatment

of-fered: basic exams, minor treatments, referrals, blood pressure

checks, diabetic checks, cholesterol checks and limited laboratory testing.

Heartline Oklahoma

2.1.1

P.O. Box 12832 Oklahoma City, OK 73157 www.heartlineoklahoma.org

Provides Central Oklahomans 24/7 access to information on any type of health or human service. Also provides suicide prevention and crisis intervention at CareLine at (405) 848-CARE (2273) or for the elderly at. For HeartLine’s Problem Gambling Helpline

call 1-800-522-4700. Hope Chest OKC

405.204.9108 or 405.623.7336

P.O. Box 850322 Yukon, OK 733085 www.hopechestokc.org

Hope Chest OKC provides beds, bedding and kitchen tables/ chairs, when available, to Oklahoma City families in need.

HOPE Community Services

405.634.4400

105 SE 45th Oklahoma City, OK 73129 www.hopecsi.org

Outpatient for mental health and substance abuse by appointment Monday – Friday. Intake lasts two hours with intake supervisor. Bring I.D., social security card, insurance card, proof of income, medicines and any discharge papers.

and Tax Assistance Program during tax season. Weed and Seed partners with Community Action Agency who provides rental and utility assistance and other basic needs. Call 405.869.9354.

Ministries of Jesus

405.340.7400

1100 E I-35 Frontage Rd Edmond, OK 73034 www.moj.com

Free medical and dental clinics. Patients may call Monday through Friday at 9:00 AM for wait-list openings. Clients can gain assistance with current physical, emotional, spiritual and relational health.

Narcotics Anonymous

405.524.7068

P.O. Box 12732 Oklahoma City, OK 73157

Provides a recovery process and peer support network for those in recovery from drug addictions.

Neighbor for Neighbor

♦♦

405.236.0473

300 Southwest 13th Street Oklahoma City, OK 73109-5600

Offers assistance with utilities, prescriptions, clothing, and household items. Open Mon, Tues, Thurs and Fri, 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. and 12:30 p.m.-2 p.m.

Neighborhood Services Organization

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405.236.0413

431 SW 11th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.nsookc.org

Transitional housing for homeless families with children, young pregnant women, homeless young men between 18-22 years old; permanent housing for chronically homeless, mentally ill adults; rental assistance includes assistance with first month’s rent to those transitioning to permanent housing and eviction prevention. Health services include dental clinic and WIC clinic.

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www.gometro.org

OKC metro area public transportation system. Schedules and maps available online. METRO lift service provides transportation to individuals with disabilities. Various door-to-door transportation services for older adults and those with disabilities. Taxi service for emergency or medically related transportation. Guaranteed Ride Home Program is FREE for commuters who need to get home when an emergency arises – must pre-apply. Various other transportation services available. Regular pass is $1.25 or 30 day pass for $40. Children under 6 are free and discounts are available for persons 60 and older or those with a disability.

Mid-Del Food Pantry

405.732.3603

322 N Midwest Blvd Midwest City, OK 73110

Open Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 10 a.m.-12 p.m. and from 1 p.m.-3 p.m.

Mid-Del Youth & Family Center, Inc. ♦♦ 405.733.5437

316 S Midwest Blvd Midwest City, OK 73110 www.mid-delyouth.org

Counseling services are offered to children, adolescents, parents, couples, and families. Services available at two locations, Midwest City and Del City. Intake session determines services needed. Services offered on a sliding scale beginning at $15. No child is denied services.

Midwest City Neighborhoods in Action

Weed and Seed Program

9233 NE 10th Midwest City, OK 73140 405.869.9513

Provides needed services for those living in the area between NE 10th St. and NW 23rd St. from Air Depot to Post Road; and the

ar-ea between NE 10th St. and SE 15th St. from Midwest Blvd. to

Douglas Blvd.. Homework tutoring, GED testing, immunizations

Hope Pregnancy Centers

SW Oklahoma City: 405.688.8700

1624 SW 82nd Oklahoma City, OK 73159 N Oklahoma City: 405.755.5433

10327 N May Oklahoma City, OK 73120 www.pregnancynet.org

Services for pregnant women, free pregnancy tests, STD testing, free ultrasound at 8 – 15 weeks, parenting classes up to a year after birth of child, adoption information, abortion information, prenatal programs.

Infant Crisis Services, Inc.

405.528.3663

4224 N Lincoln Blvd Oklahoma City, OK 73105 www.infantcrisis.org

Emergency food, diapers, clothing and blankets for infants and toddlers. Referral from other helping agency required. Baby must be present. Maximum four visits during baby’s first 48 months. By appointment only.

Insure Oklahoma

888.3.OK.EPIC

P.O. BOX 54200Oklahoma City, OK 73154 www.insureoklahoma.org/individual

Individual healthcare plans for working residents whose incomes are less than 200% of the poverty level and whose employers do not provide insurance.

Jesus House

♦♦

405.232.7164

1335 West Sheridan Oklahoma City, OK 73146 www.JesusHouseOKC.org

Food, clothing and shelter programs. Shelter open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the homeless and severely mentally ill/ chemically dependant and provides case management and

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coun-seling. Food, clothing, furniture, as well as financial assistance for travel, utilities, etc. for the community. Food pantry hours: M – W – F, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Bring address verification and, if possible, social security cards of recipients. Persons (non-residents) who provide documentation of new employment can receive a one time payment of $15.00 for gas money.

King's Klinic

405.848.4005

921 W Britton Oklahoma City, OK 73114 www.kingsklinic.com

Provides health care services and dispense medication by volun-teer, licensed health care professionals to persons who are in need of such care regardless of financial status or ability to pay. Open Mondays, 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., refills only; Tuesdays 4 p.m. – 6:30 p.m., refills and doctor’s visits.

Latino Community Development Agency ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ 405.236.0701

420 SW 10th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 www.latinoagencyokc.org

Works to enhance the quality of life in the Latino Community through education, leadership, services and advocacy. Programs include English classes, child development, HIV/Aids education and counseling, breast and cervical cancer screening, immunizations, dental services for children, youth tutoring and rehab services, and many more programs and prevention services.

Legal Aid

405.488.6825

2901 North Classen Blvd, Suite 112 Oklahoma City OK 73106 www.legalaidok.org

Provides civil legal services to those living in Oklahoma county or Canadian county. Call to leave a message about legal issue or visit website to obtain free legal advice on various topics.

Love Link

♦♦

405.239.6219

500 South Western Oklahoma City, OK 73101 www.lovelinkministries.org

Clean and sober living program. Must be sober 30 days before entering housing. Housing for men only. Food pantry is open Tuesdays and Fridays 11a.m. – 1 p.m. Photo I.D. and proof of address is required. Thrift store is open Tuesdays – Fridays, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. Both food pantry and thrift store are open to the public.

Mano Juntas Free Clinic

405.605.3101

1901 N Douglas Oklahoma City, OK 73106

Free medical care that includes examination by physicians, medications, laboratory tests, management of chronic illness and health care referrals.

Mary Mahoney Memorial Health Center

405.769.3301

12716 NE 36th Street Spencer, OK 73084

Physician is on call 24 hours daily, 365 days a year. They may be reached by calling the Center Number - 405.769.3301.

Master's Market

405.737.2010

5751 E Reno Midwest City, OK 73110

www.meadowoodfellowship.org/masters-market.htm

Food, clothing, household items, and some handicap aids. No referral needed. Proof of address, utility bill, and ss card for everyone in family required along with an interview process. Areas served are 73110, 115, 135, 145, 165, 066, 117, 130, 141, 150, 020, 084. Open Tues and Fri, 10 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Metro Transit

405.235.RIDE

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