Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide
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1 Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide Compiled by OKDHS Area III staff in cooperation with Oklahoma s Native American tribes
2 The Oklahoma Department of Human Services has, in good faith, made every effort to assure that the information contained in this publication is complete, current and accurate. However, OKDHS, including any of its employees, does not attest to, or make warrant to, or guarantee in either an expressed or implied manner that the information contained herein is complete, accurate and current. Further, neither OKDHS nor any of its employees assume any legal liability of any kind pertaining to the completeness and accuracy or currency of any information contained in this publication. OKDHS does not endorse nor recommend the use of or association with any organizations, services or individuals whose information is contained in this publication. OKDHS will not be accountable, responsible or liable for any damage of any kind resulting in the use of services contained in this publication. Be advised that other services across the state, both tribal and non-tribal, are available that are not listed in this publication. The content is not exhaustive. While services listed in this publication may very well suit a particular client s needs, other services not listed herein may be available in the community that might better meet an individual s specific needs or serve them equally well.
3 Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK Main Number (405) Information and Referral (405) Child Abuse & Adult Abuse Hotline Report child abuse or neglect, or the maltreatment of vulnerable adults Available 24 hours Oklahoma Safe Line Domestic Violence Hotline SAFE, Reachout Hotline Drug and Alcohol Abuse Senior Info-Line The mission of the Oklahoma Department of Human Services is to help individuals and families in need help themselves lead safer, healthier, more independent and productive lives. 1
4 Contents Tribal Map... 5 Tribes Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians... 6 Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma... 8 Apache Tribe of Oklahoma... 9 Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma... 9 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Chickasaw Nation Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Citizen Potawatomi Nation Comanche Nation Delaware Nation Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
5 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Kaw Nation Kialegee Tribal Town Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Muscogee (Creek) Nation Osage Nation Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Sac and Fox Nation
6 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Thlopthlocco Tribe Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Wyandotte Nation Services Aging/Elder Services Children & Family Services Education & Employment Food Health Services Housing & Transportation Indian Hospitals & Clinics Index
7 5 Reprinted with permission from the Oklahoma Department of Transportation
8 TRIBES Tribes Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians 2025 S. Gordon Cooper Dr. Shawnee, OK Children & Family Services Indian Child Welfare Program and Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program Assists clients who are involved with state or tribal child welfare and those at serious high risk of removal of their children from their custody to state or tribal custody. Call for eligibility requirements. Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with victim advocacy, emotional support, court advocacy, housing and utility assistance, referral and shelter placement assistance, along with a transitional housing program. Call for more information. 6
9 Absentee-Shawnee Tribal Youth Program ext. 193 Programs for youth ages with topics of leadership, drug and alcohol abuse, dating violence, gang prevention, tobacco, teen pregnancy, truancy and education. Activities include youth camps, tribal youth council and an after school program. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Education & Employment Academic Program for Educational Assistance Program funds summer school, academic trips, concurrent enrollment, remedial classes, ACT/SAT college entrance exams, correspondence classes, driver s education class, tutoring, athletic expenses, special needs programs and other academic programs upon approval. Call for eligibility requirements. Social Service Program Programs include Direct Employment Assistance (DEA), and Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements. Health Services Health and Behavioral Health Services To promote the wellbeing of the whole person within context of their culture 7
10 Tribes Absentee-Shawnee including resource and referral services, crisis intervention, case management, counseling, support groups, school and community based services, I.O.P. treatment program for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol assessments. Call for eligibility requirements Housing & Transportation Social Service Program Programs include tribal energy assistance, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), general assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma 101 E. Broadway Wetumka, OK Children & Family Services Indian Child Welfare Assists families in crisis. Housing & Transportation Housing Assistance Assists with utility bills or deposits along with rent. Call for eligibility requirements. 8
11 Alabama-Quassarte Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Provides assistance with heating and cooling utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements. Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (PSSF) Utility bill assistance for families with children. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Apache Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1220 Anadarko, OK Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK Health Services Caddo Health Center Bldg. Binger, OK ext. 220 Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions, medical bills, health equipment. Caddo Nation Injury Prevention Distributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and car seats to tribal members. Fire safety education, car seat education, and water 9
12 Caddo safety education to Head Start children. Helps educate elderly clients about fall prevention. Tribes Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (CADAP) As an out-patient facility providing outpatient counseling, outreach services, individual, group and family counseling, education, prevention activities for adults and youth, aftercare services and referral services. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK Cherokee First option #1 (assistance in making a referral for services) Aging/Elder Services Cherokee Elder Care 1387 West 4th St. Tahlequah, OK Call for eligibility requirements. 10
13 Children & Family Services Cherokee Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Program P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK Tribes Child Care Services Healing to Wellness Court Program (HTWCP) P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK Serves Cherokee youth ages who are affected by alcohol or drugs through a system of services designed to bring the youth, family and community into harmony. Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties. Health Services Home Health Services , Hospice of the Cherokee
14 Cherokee Housing & Transportation Tribes Housing Assistance Housing, rental and rehab assistance to qualifying persons who meet income and eligibility guidelines. Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma P.O. Box 38 Concho, OK Aging/Elder Services Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers Programs Children & Family Services Child Care Development Domestic Violence Emergency Youth Shelter Head Start
15 Indian Child Welfare Cheyenne-Arapaho Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the Elders and Children of Our Tribes (RESPECT) Multifaceted program with core activities (recreation, exercise, and sports), plus wellness, education and leadership. Building character, citizenship, identity, self-esteem, improving academics and more. Tribes Food Food Distribution Health Services Community Health Representatives Diabetes Wellness Emergency Medical Services Substance Abuse Program Vocational Rehab
16 Cheyenne-Arapaho Housing & Transportation Tribes Department of Housing Chickasaw Nation P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK Aging/Elder Services Assisted Living Benefit Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides assisted living benefits to qualified individuals by directly paying a state licensed assisted living facility of your choice. Call for eligibility requirements. Elderly Energy Assistance Program Provides one-time assistance for winter heating and summer cooling by assisting with certain utilities. Call for eligibility requirements. Senior Nutrition Program Provides congregate and homebound meals to qualified Native Americans. Senior centers provide health monitoring, social events, classes and group activities. Call for eligibility requirements. 14
17 Children & Family Services Chickasaw Burial Assistance Provides burial assistance to eligible Native Americans residing in the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Burial Supplement Assistance Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides assistance for funeral expenses up to a maximum of $2500. Call for eligibility requirements. Car Seat Safety Program Provides car seat safety information and car seats to qualified individuals. Call for eligibility requirements. Caregiver Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides five areas of service for the caregiver, including respite care. Call for eligibility requirements. Chepota Apisi Chi Li Foster Care and Adoption Program Assists individuals in fostering and/or adopting tribal and state custody children. Call for eligibility requirements. 15
18 Tribes Chickasaw Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families) Program 2125 N. Broadway Ada, OK Provides resources and support programs for Native American families including home visitation focusing on parenting education and skills, child development and screenings, respite care, support groups and baby bucks to purchase items for baby. Services for pregnant women after 28 weeks of pregnancy in first pregnancy or anytime if not first pregnancy. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Children s Village 1185 Village Rd. Kingston, OK A residential and educational care facility for Native American children 1st through 12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements. Child Care Assistance Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides child care assistance to Native American families who are working or going to school. Call for eligibility requirements. 16
19 Chickasaw Child Care Development Center 222 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides long-term positive differences in the lives of children by focusing on the child s total development. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Child Support Services Services include paternity establishment, investigation, enforcement, Tribal Enforcement Payment Project (TEPP) and mediation. Native American children who are eligible for enrollment with a federally recognized tribe, whose absent parent is Native American or employed by a tribe, or families with a divorce or child support order from a tribal court. Child Welfare Program 24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline Advocates for and protects children who have been removed from their home due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse. Tribal social workers provide prevention services, advocacy and assist in the family reunification process. Children must be Native American and removed or at risk of removal from home and/or their parents or legal guardians. 17
20 Tribes Chickasaw Drug Court Support Services 125 S. Broadway Ada, OK N. Washington Ardmore, OK ext. 43 Provides information for career development, educational needs, housing, children s services, family counseling, crisis intervention services, advocacy, general referrals and case management. For Chickasaw citizens who are participating in drug court and their extended family in the Chickasaw Nation Service Area. Applicants must present a Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB. Family Preservation 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Family Preservation Manager ext Program provides crisis prevention and reunification services for Native American families. Provides home visitation, monetary assistance, transportation for specific needs, referrals, parenting education, budgeting and life skills, advocacy and supportive services. Call for eligibility requirements. Foster Care/Adoption 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Provides care for Native American children placed into tribal or state custody. Call for eligibility requirements. 18
21 Chickasaw Indian Child Welfare Service 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Program advocates for and protects children who have been removed from their home due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Justice Department 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides legal services to divisions or departments within the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. Juvenile Justice Program 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK This program monitors, provides counseling and supervises Native American juvenile offenders who are involved in the Chickasaw Nation District Court. Call for eligibility requirements. Office of Violence Prevention 231 Seabrook Road Ada, OK N. Washington Ardmore, OK Crisis Intervention, advocacy services, safety planning, emergency shelter, protection 19
22 Tribes Chickasaw orders and legal advocacy, domestic violence education, referrals to community resources, transportation, emotional support, encouragement, housing/relocation costs, case management, counseling services and career development services. Peaceful Heart Home A domestic violence shelter for Native American women and children offering housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffing, food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers, personal enrichment activities, advocacy, emotional support, counseling, career development and social service referrals. Veterans Program 301 W Main St., Ste. 604 Ardmore, OK Provides outreach services to tribal veterans and assists with the acquisition of veteran s benefits and services from the Veterans Administration and other veterans organizations. Call for eligibility requirements. Youth Services Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps and events, clothing grant, leadership, martial arts and recreation. Call for eligibility requirements. 20
23 Chickasaw Youth Services Clothing Grant 231 Seabrook Road Ada, OK Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each school year to purchase school clothing. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Education & Employment Adult Learning Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides academic assistance to adults who have dropped out of high school and want to complete their General Equivalency Development (GED) diploma. Call for eligibility requirements. Arts in Education P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK After school arts program, Chickasaw children s choir, and teacher in-service training and Native American/cultural classroom instruction. Call for eligibility requirements. Career Development Initiative P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK Provides transitional employment services to 21
24 Chickasaw individuals with employment barriers. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Career Technology Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides assistance to citizens who want to further their education by attending accredited vocational or technical schools and other private training facilities. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Employment Program Provides employment opportunities on a temporary basis. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships 110 W. 12th St. Ada, OK Provides educational assistance for students who demonstrate excellence in academics, community service, dedication to Native America and a commitment to learning. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound Serves students from disadvantaged backgrounds by providing them with skills needed for success in post-secondary education. Call for eligibility requirements. 22
25 Chickasaw Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK This program rewards continuing education and good grades. Programs include incentive continuing education, incentive degree completion, graduation stoles and graduation watch. Call for program information and eligibility criteria. Tribes Chickasaw Honor Club 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides an added incentive for students to strive for academic excellence. Call for program information and eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Reading Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists children by providing books to encourage reading. Call for eligibility requirements. Fast Track GED Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Helps Chickasaw citizens to prepare for GED testing through an online Internet service during a four-month period. Call for eligibility requirements. 23
26 Tribes Chickasaw Graduation Assistance 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists college graduates with caps, gowns, invitations and other expenses incurred with graduating. Call for eligibility requirements. Head Start 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists in early childhood development with center locations in Ada, Ardmore, Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility requirements. Higher Education Grants and Scholarships 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Program includes clothing scholarship, general scholarship, governor s and legislator s scholarships, higher education grant, inter-tribal council of the five civilized tribes Johnson-O Malley scholarship, lifetime scholarship, millennium scholarship and textbook grant. Office of Career Services 530 E. Main St. Ada, OK Helps Chickasaw citizens and other Native 24
27 Chickasaw Americans prepare for and obtain quality jobs through necessary information and training. Call for eligibility requirements. Re-Entry Transitional Employment 39 N. Washington St. Ardmore, OK Provides transitional employment services to individuals with employment barriers. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Road to Work Services 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides transportation to and from work for qualifying Native Americans and the general public. Call for eligibility requirements. School to Work Program 2020 Arlington, Suite 4 Ada, OK W, Broadway Ardmore, OK Program provides opportunity to pursue higher education full time while receiving full-time pay/benefits. Call for eligibility requirements. 25
28 Tribes Chickasaw School Age Program 222 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provided June-August, this program allows children age 4 through 9 to experience exciting activities through field trips, park days and special events. Children enjoy arts and crafts, theater productions, storytelling, music and dance, community service projects, scientific projects and more. Call for eligibility requirements. Summer Youth Program Provides workforce training and experience to encourage productive work and behavior patterns in youths for a variety of careers. Call for eligibility requirements. Vocational Rehabilitation 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Programs are designed to assist people with disabilities in being able to return to the workplace. Call for eligibility requirements. Food Farmers Market Nutrition Program 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables from authorized 26
29 Chickasaw farmers markets and farm stands throughout the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. Food Distribution Program 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Nutrition education and commodity foods are available through FDP grocery stores in nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Get Fresh! Nutrition Program 229 W Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Provides cooking classes and demonstrations, nutrition education and fitness guidance. Call for additional program information and eligibility requirements. WIC Programs 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Women, infants and children may participate in supplemental food and nutrition education programs designed to improve the health of participants during critical stages of growth and development. Call for location information and eligibility requirements. 27
30 Chickasaw Health Services Tribes Ada Behavioral Health Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK ext Behavioral health including counseling, psychiatric services, education and training concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect, elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide and substance abuse and detoxification. Call for eligibility requirements. Ada Family Practice Clinic 1007 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK An appointment based clinic offering outpatient family practice medicine, including laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for eligibility requirements. Ardmore Behavioral Health Clinic 2510 Chickasaw Blvd. Ardmore, OK Behavioral health including counseling, psychiatric services, education and training concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect, elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide, substance abuse and detoxification. Call for eligibility requirements. 28
31 Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic 901 E. 6th St. Tishomingo, OK Chickasaw Blvd. Ardmore, OK Chickasaw Tribes 1438 Hardcastle Blvd. Purcell, OK An appointment based clinic offering outpatient family practice medicine including dental, eye clinic, behavioral health, laboratory testing, X-ray, pharmacy and periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility requirements. Durant Indian Heath Clinic 1600 N. Washington Durant, OK An appointment based clinic offering outpatient family practice medicine including laboratory testing, pharmacy and periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility requirements. Community Health Representatives (CHR) Provides patient advocacy, liaison between clients and tribal and community resources, patient education, health promotion and disease prevention. Call for eligibility requirements. 29
32 Tribes Chickasaw Dental Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental disease, preventive services, oral surgery, restorative procedures, prosthetics and pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility requirements. Denture Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides one pair of dentures every five years, including fitting, adjustments and repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw Nation dental clinic providers. Call for eligibility requirements. Diabetes Care Centers 1001 N. County Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides medical, educational, nutritional and exercise services to those who qualify. Additional services include specialized diabetes prevention program, foot care, retinal photography, dental hygiene and behavioral health. Call for eligibility requirements. 30
33 Eyeglasses Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides an allowance toward one pair of eyeglasses every two years. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Tribes Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Program 3115 E. Arlington Ada, OK Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment facility. Participants receive a holistic treatment program to overcome additions. Call for eligibility requirements. Hearing Aid Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Following an exam and evaluation, hearing aids may be provided every three years to eligible individuals. Call for eligibility requirements. Medical Assistance Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK This program can offer financial assistance to services not covered by existing tribal programs or other alternate resources to individuals who qualify. Call for eligibility requirements. 31
34 Tribes Chickasaw Medication Assistance 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Medication not carried in the tribal pharmacy may be provided by this program after being prescribed by a CNHS provider. Call for eligibility requirements. Optometry 1001 N. County Club Rd. Ada, OK The eye clinic provides examination, diagnosis and management of conditions of the eye. Call for eligibility requirements. Over-the-Counter Medications 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides over-the-counter medication at no cost. Call for eligibility requirements. Same-Day Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Available on a walk-in basis for general medical conditions. Call for eligibility requirements. 32
35 Chickasaw Special Needs Assistance for Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities 300 Rosedale Road Ada, OK Assists those with special needs by providing a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for participation in extra-curricular activities. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Tishomingo Behavioral Health Clinic 901 E. 6th St. Tishomingo, OK Behavioral health, including counseling, psychiatric services, education and training concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect, elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide, substance abuse and detoxification. Call for eligibility requirements. Housing & Transportation 37 Rental Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides rental assistance to low income families. Call for eligibility requirements. 38 Rental Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Allows units to be leased in the private sector 33
36 Chickasaw by low income Native Americans. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Chickasaw Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides rehabilitation to low rent developments and provides grants for repairs of privately owned homes of low income Native Americans and emergency repairs of privately owned home of Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility requirements. Down Payment or Closing Cost Assistance Grant 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Offers a one-time grant to help with the down payment or closing costs to purchase a home. Call for eligibility requirements. Elderly Energy Assistance Program Provides one-time assistance for winter heating and summer cooling by assisting with certain utilities. Call for eligibility requirements. Home Maintenance 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK
37 Chickasaw Provides minor home repairs such as car care, wood service, weatherization, pest, septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements. Homeowners Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Allows for the new construction of homeownership units in accordance with NAHASDA for low income Native Americans. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Housing Counseling and Loan Services 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Offers a variety of counseling programs dealing with housing maintenance, family budgeting, fire and home safety, early delinquency intervention and pre-purchase and post-purchase counseling. Call for eligibility requirements. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Assists individuals with home heating or cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call for eligibility requirements. Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Assists qualifying individuals with 35
38 Chickasaw landscaping services such as lawn mowing and weed eating. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribes Transportation Services Program 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides medical transportation and pickup and delivery of prescriptions. Call for eligibility requirements. Tribal Energy Assistance Program Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens with an urgent, unmet need to assist with gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or deposits. Call for eligibility requirements. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1210 Durant, OK Children & Family Services Adolescent Family Life Project Comprehensive, integrated services to reduce repeat pregnancies, improve health outcomes for mother and infant, increase healthy parenting skills, provide opportunities for education and job training, and increase healthy relationship skills. Native American pregnant and parenting teens under 19 36
39 Choctaw years of age, their infants, male partners and families who reside in the 10 1/2 county service area of the Choctaw Nation are eligible. Child Care Assistance Program permits parents to choose from a broad range of child care providers, including day care centers, family child care providers, sectarian organizations and relatives. To qualify for this program, the child must be a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe and reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation. Both parents must be employed or attending school. Eligibility is based on family size and family income. Tribes Clothing Allowance One-time payment to post high school students who have completed their first semester of higher education with passing grades and meet requirements. Community Based Social Work Program Community-based program. Services are taken directly to the community and assistance is given there where families are more comfortable. Family Caregivers Program ext Information on existing services, assistance with access of services, individual counseling 37
40 Choctaw or support, group for caregivers, respite services for brief relief from responsibilities and supplemental support. Tribes Social Services Clients must reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation and meet other eligibility requirements as to income resources and other criteria required by the federal regulations. Veterans Advocacy ext Assists Native American veterans with filing claims for Service Connected Compensation and pension claims with the VA as well as obtaining copies of medical, personnel and other military records. Youth Sports Camps Plans sports camps for youth each summer. Sports include golf, basketball, baseball and softball. Education & Employment Head Start Directed primarily toward economically disadvantaged families with children ages 3 to 5 years old. All nationalities are served, with preference given to Native American families. Higher Education Scholarships
41 Jones Academy Native American residential learning center for elementary and secondary school age children. Choctaw Relocation Assistance Provides assistance to relocate to start a new, permanent type job. Tribes Vocational Development Assistance to obtain educational training. The courses must be BIA approved courses in accredited colleges or at Oklahoma State Tech. Training is also offered in any full-time courses at all Kiamichi Area Technology Centers. The program does not pay for shortterm or night classes and participant must be a full-time student. Vocational Rehabilitation Program Services that assist disabled Native Americans to obtain their goal of vocational training and gainful employment. Food Food Distribution Participants receive approximately 80 food items totaling 85 pounds of food per person in the household. Call for locations and eligibility requirements. 39
42 Choctaw Health Services Tribes Behavioral Health Program Services include individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, social worker assistance, substance abuse counseling, child/partner abuse counseling, evaluation and testing, crisis intervention and suicide prevention. Eligibility requirements include having a CDIB card of a federally recognized Indian tribe and must live within the 10 1/2 counties in the Choctaw Nation boundaries. Community Health Representative Assists Choctaws and other Indians maintain the health of themselves and their families. Diabetes Wellness Center ext Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses and community education. Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid Program Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55 years who possess a CDIB and live within the 10 1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation. 40
43 Hospitality House A facility that serves as a home for people with loved ones who are hospitalized at Talihina. Also used for patients with long drives who want to spend the night for an early morning appointment. Choctaw Tribes Mail Order Pharmacy The tribe has an agreement with a national mail order pharmaceutical network (PRxN) to provide prescription drugs through mail order for all Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma tribal members living both inside and outside of the tribal boundaries. Recovery Center A specialized treatment center for the rehabilitation of chemically dependent individuals and their families. The center views chemical dependence as a treatable illness. Eligibility requirements include males and females 18 years of age or older, must possess a CDIB card, be in good physical health, have a diagnosis which indicates a primary problem with alcohol, other drugs and/or substance. Court referrals, given on a case-by-case basis, are given additional qualifying requirements. Total Care Hospice Hospice is a team approach in caring for 41
44 Choctaw a person with a terminal illness. The team consists of the nurse, aide, social worker, volunteer, clergy and the family. Tribes Housing & Transportation Choctaw Nation Housing Authority (Oklahoma only) Homebuyer Education The Home Finance Department offers homebuyer education to assist individuals with homebuyer counseling as well as individual credit counseling. Citizen Potawatomi Nation 1601 S. Gordon Cooper Dr. Shawnee, OK Children & Family Services Child Development Center Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m Clothing Assistance The clothes closet is designed to aid survivors and their children of family violence no matter their race or sex and to aid our fellow Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal members. 42
45 Citizen Potawatomi Family Preservation Program offers parenting sessions, homebased services, court advocacy, case management, family crisis assistance, respite care and referrals to other needed services. The program is family-focused and receives referrals from ICW, CPS, Social Services, and other agencies in the Tribe and the community. Tribes Family Violence Program Assistance to persons of any age that find themselves in a volatile situation. The family violence worker will assist persons in addressing crisis assistance needs, court advocacy, preventive services and referrals to appropriate support services. FireLodge Tribal Youth Program Juveniles from the ages of 12 to 17 will receive prevention services with a focus on alcohol, drugs, life skills and school success. Health Services Behavioral Health Services Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Dental Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. 43
46 Tribes Citizen Potawatomi Fire Lake Wellness Center Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon Private Native American wellness and fitness facility that embraces diabetic education, nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal member and/or spouse employee of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, any Native American over 18 years old with a federally recognized tribal membership card. Health Services Tribal members and other Native Americans in its service area receive cost-effective medical services. Housing & Transportation Housing Authority Comanche Nation 584 NW Bingo Rd. Lawton, OK Children & Family Services Caregivers Program Available to Native Americans 60 years or 44
47 older or grandparents 60 years or older raising grandchildren under 18 years old. Call for eligibility details. Comanche Family Assistance Center A temporary safe haven for women and their children in need of shelter from abusive situations. Tribes Social Services Education & Employment Early Childhood and Development Center 216 SE J Ave. Lawton, OK Early Childhood and Development Center 403 E. Evans Apache, OK Student Services Available to K-12 students to meet basic back to school needs. Availability to enrolled children with a CDIB card and completed application. Call for more details. 45
48 Tribes Comanche Tribal Youth Program 584 NW Bingo Rd Lawton, OK Comanche Nation College 1608 SW 9th St. Lawton, OK Food Food Distribution Commodity distribution to low income Native American families. Health Services Diabetes Awareness Prescription Assistance Housing & Transportation Home Improvement Program 584 NW Bingo Rd. Lawton, OK A home repair, renovation and replacement grant program. 46
49 Delaware Nation P.O. Box 825 Anadarko, OK Tribes Aging/Elder Services Division on Aging Nutrition services, nutrition and health education and supportive services. Children & Family Services Family and Social Services ext 1153 Provides clothing, food, utilities, health, education, child care, energy assistance (LIHEAP), emergency assistance, burial assistance and community services block grant program. Education & Employment Economic Development Provides small business assistance. Educational Assistance Programs include school supply vouchers, education assistance, athletic assistance application, academic achievement award, and driver s education assistance. 47
50 Tribes Delaware Higher Education Programs Higher education programs include Pell ineligible incentive program, college financial assistance program, lenape wise program, lenape wik-a-wam program, adult vocational program, and trust fund higher education scholarship. Vocational Rehabilitation Assists American Indians with disabilities in finding employment and educational opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include counseling, guidance services, assistive devices, mental restoration, physical restoration, evaluations and vocational training. Health Services Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDIP) Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses, therapeutic shoes and dentures. Housing & Transportation Housing Assistance Housing and homebuyer education programs. 48
51 Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 350 Wyandotte, OK Tribes Aging/Elder Services Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver Program Elder Care Children and Family Services Children and Family After School Program, Children s Pow Wow, Child Care Development Fund. Health and Social Services Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma members in good standing. Health Services Health and Social Services Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma members in good standing. 49
52 Eastern Shawnee Housing & Transportation Tribes Housing Authority Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Route 2, Box 121 Apache, OK Aging/Elder Services Senior Services Provides meals and general assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Children and Family Services Caregiver Assistance Provides education and support services for individuals who are taking care of their loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements. Child Care Assistance Day care assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Clothing Stipend Provides assistance for children s clothing, 18 and younger. Call for eligibility requirements. 50
53 Fort Sill Apache Family Violence Prevention Program Assistance for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. Indian Child Welfare Provides assistance to children and families who are involved in the child welfare tribal or state system. Tribes Social Services General assistance and LIHEAP energy assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Education & Employment Education Assistance Higher education and vocational assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Job Placement and Training Assistance Assistance with job training and placement. Call for eligibility requirements. Health Services Community Health Representative (CHR) Provides transportation to hospitals and medical appointments along with delivery of medications to any tribal member living within the service area. Call for eligibility requirements. 51
54 Fort Sill Apache Housing & Transportation Tribes Housing Assistance Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility requirements. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Route 1, Box 721 Perkins, OK Children & Family Services Early Childhood Department ext. 269 Early head start, early head start expectant families program, child care programs and assistance. Family Violence Prevention and Services ext. 236 Sexual Assault Services ext. 235 Tribal Youth Program ext. 492 Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Children years are eligible for a mentor, tutor and substance abuse prevention. 52
55 Health Services Iowa Counseling Services Community Health Representative Tribes Diabetes Program Perkins Family Clinic 509 E. Highway 33 Perkins, OK Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Tribal Assistance x 260 Dental/eyeglasses, hearing aids, school education incentives, burial assistance. Wellness Center x 325 Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. 53
56 Iowa Housing & Transportation Tribes Transitional Housing Assistance Program ext. 237 Kaw Nation 698 Grandview Dr. Kaw City, OK Children & Family Services Domestic Violence Program 400 E. Central, Suite 306 Ponca City, OK After hours Services are provided only to eligible victims who provide proof of Native American status by presenting their CDIB or tribal affiliation card at the initial meeting. Kanza Child Care Center 101 Charles Curtis Ln. Newkirk, OK Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m. Subsidized care is available to all Native Americans who live in Kay County. Assistance is available for parents who are working, in school or in training. Enrollment is open to children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age. 54
57 Social Services Burial assistance, emergency transportation/ medical program, emergency utility assistance, emergency utility deposit assistance, eyeglass, denture, hearing aid program, general assistance. Kaw Tribes Education & Employment Educational Services Higher education grant program, academic scholarship program, graduate program, adult vocational training program, adult education. Health Services Kanza Health Center 3151 E. River Rd. Newkirk, OK Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon Eligibility includes members of federally recognized tribe, must have CDIB card. Appointment only, no walk-ins. 55
58 Kaw Housing & Transportation Tribes Kaw Housing Authority 9 Kanza Ln. Newkirk, OK Homeownership program and down payment assistance. Kialegee Tribal Town P.O. Box 332 Wetumka, OK Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 70 McLoud, OK Children & Family Services Child Support Child Care Center Indian Child Welfare Social Services
59 Tribal Court Kickapoo Tribal Police Tribes Education & Employment Education Head Start School Food Nutrition Center Health Services Behavioral Health Services Health Clinic Housing & Transportation Housing
60 Tribes Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 369 Carnegie, OK Aging/Elder Services Senior Nutrition Program Provides meals to the elderly, along with information, transportation assistance and advocacy. Children & Family Services Caregiver Support Assists individuals caring for their loved ones. Support groups, education and counseling. Child Care Provides child care assistance for children who are a member of the Kiowa tribe, income eligible and live within the Kiowa service area. Head Start Provides early childhood education through center and home-based services with center locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko. 58
61 Indian Child Welfare Provides assistance to children and families who are involved in the child welfare tribal or state system. Social Services Assists families and individuals in need with direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance, general assistance and a burial program. Kiowa Tribes Education & Employment Job Placement and Training Direct employment assistance and vocational training assistance. Higher Education Department Provides higher education scholarships and a limited 20% education assistance. Food Food Assistance Food Distribution. 59
62 Kiowa Health Services Tribes Community Health Representative (CHR) Provides transportation to hospitals and medical appointments along with delivery of medications to any tribal member living within the service area. Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (KADAP) Program offers assessments, group meetings, outreach services, counseling, alcohol and drug education, prevention activities for youth and adults, referrals, court intervention and aftercare services. Housing & Transportation Kiowa Fastrans Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Carnegie Area) Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Anadarko Area) Provides a fast, friendly, affordable public transportation service to the surrounding community. Kiowa Housing Authority Provides low rent for vacant homes. 60
63 Social Services Program assists families and individuals in need through direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance, general assistance and a burial program. Kiowa Tribes Miami Tribe of Oklahoma 202 S. Eight Tribes Trail Miami, OK Aging/Elder Services Elder Benefit Program Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65 years and older up to $250 per fiscal year for out-of-pocket medical expenses. Children & Family Services Caregiver Program Provides training and respite care to elders who care for a loved one in the home on a 24-hour basis. Child Care Development Funding Program 102 S. Eight Tribes Trail Miami, OK Call for eligibility requirements. 61
64 Tribes Miami Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) Promotes the family unit, identifies children at risk and assists parents in need of parenting skills. Tribal Youth Program Contact tribal office for more information. Tribal Youth Skills Program Peer group of high school students receiving assistance preparing children for adulthood. Education & Employment Education Office Funding of scholarships, student loans, continuing education programs and career guidance counseling. Food Nutrition and Supportive Services Provides free meals and supportive services to Native Americans, their spouses and volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements. Health Services Substance Abuse Services Outreach, prevention and after care services, intake/ screening services and counseling through referrals. 62
65 Housing & Transportation Miami Housing Programs 125 N. Main Miami, OK Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility assistance, utility deposit. Call for income and eligibility guidelines. Tribes Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma 625 6th SE Miami, OK Children & Family Services Child Care and Development Program Family Preservation Services School-related services for K-12 students: $500 for clothing twice a year, special education, tutoring services and classroom materials. Education & Employment Special Needs Services Tutors, equipment and learning services. 63
66 Modoc Health Services Tribes Eye Glasses and Hearing aids $250 per fiscal year per Modoc tribal member. Muscogee (Creek) Nation P.O. Box 580 Okmulgee, OK Children & Family Services Child Care 2010 N. Miami Okmulgee, OK Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Child care assistance, community outreach program and child development centers. Children and Family Services Services include ICW, promoting safe and stable families, family violence prevention programs, and adult protective services. School Clothing
67 Muscogee (Creek) Social Services 2971 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Air conditioner program, BIA general assistance program, BIA burial, assistance program, emergency hardship program, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural disaster program, tribal burial program, tribal energy program. Tribes Food MCN Food Distribution Program 3001 N. Wood Dr Okmulgee, OK Office hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The store is closed the last two business days of the month for inventory. Health Services Division of Health Provides comprehensive health services to eligible persons. Call for eligibility requirements. 65
68 Muscogee (Creek) Housing & Transportation Tribes Division of Housing 2951 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Provides lease with option to purchase program, mortgage assistance and construction services. Call for eligibility requirements. Social Services 2971 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Air conditioner program, BIA general assistance program, BIA burial, assistance program, emergency hardship program, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural disaster program, tribal burial program, tribal energy program. Osage Nation 255 Senior Dr. Pawhuska, OK Hour Crisis Line
69 Aging/Elder Services Osage Osage Nation Senior Services Front Desk Tribes Children & Family Services 24-Hour Crisis Line Child Care/ Daycare Program Domestic Violence Shelter and Counseling Center Prevention Programs Social Services Agency Food Food Distribution Program Health Services Community Alcoholism Service Program
70 Osage Osage Nation Counseling Center Tribes Osage Nation TASC Program Program provides a safe and secure environment in which healthy living through the reduction of substance use/abuse is promoted. Housing & Transportation Housing Department Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock, OK Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 110 Miami, OK Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 470 Pawnee, OK
71 Aging/Elder Services Pawnee Senior Services 808 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services, supportive and supplemental services, respite care and caregiver outreach program Tribes Children & Family Services Indian Child Welfare Services include preventative casework, intervention, family reunification, adoption and permanent placement, counseling/ referral services, advocacy and monitoring of court cases in state and tribal systems. Pawnee National Learning Center 804 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Child care for infants ages 8 weeks through school age children, including after school care. Full time care is available for schoolaged children during school holidays and summer breaks. 69
72 Tribes Pawnee Violence Against Women Prevention and Resource Program Hour Helpline /Hour Local Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The mission of this program is to prevent or lessen the impacts of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking by providing initial response services, crisis intervention, and safety planning and advocacy, transportation for direct services, such as safety shelter, sexual assault response and advocacy, individual and group counseling, legal assistance, supervised visitation services and transitional housing. Food Food Distribution Program 810 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Fax Provides commodity foods and other nutrition assistance to low income households, including the elderly, who reside in the service area. Health Services Diabetes Program Individual health screenings, diabetic recipes and meal planning, support groups, blood/glucose monitoring, education, and consultation, incentive programs, and other available support and funding. 70
73 Pawnee Fitness Center 704 N. Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Encourages community voluntary participation in activities that promote fitness maintenance. Tribes Health Services Services include health education, community health representatives, case management, monitoring, emergency medical services, transportation and delivery. REACH US Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. A national program dedicated to improving the lives of the local Native American community by supporting nutritional education, encouraging physical activity, and preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use. Substance Abuse Program 311 Maintenance Rd. Pawnee, OK Fax Provides counseling services and community prevention activities for the treatment and prevention of alcoholism and substance abuse among the eligible Indian population within the service area. Services include alcohol and drug abuse outpatient 71
74 Tribes Pawnee counseling, help for families in crisis, referrals to inpatient treatment centers, medical and non-medical detoxification and other services, individual counseling for adult clients and weekly support groups. Housing & Transportation Social Services Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), community block grant assisting with housing, utility deposit and some medical, and elders and handicap assistance program. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1527 Miami, OK Children & Family Services Child Care Development Program Reimbursement Program for School Supplies/School Clothes Contact tribe for further details and application process. 72
75 Health Services Peoria Community Health Representative ext ext. 22 Instructions in maternity care, diabetes, breast self-exams, and services in health screenings and general health services. Tribes Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/ Prevention and Treatment Center 101 S. Main Miami, OK Services include drug and alcohol abuse counseling, family counseling, court ordered alcohol and drug assessments, DUI assessments, LSI assessments and counseling, individual and group, domestic violence assessments and counseling, substance abuse counseling for offenders, sexual offender counseling, Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous, Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA, school based outreach and prevention services, anger management classes, random urine testing, HIV/AIDS counseling and testing. Most services are free for Native Americans, if not court ordered. Sliding fee scale for non-native Americans. Evening and Saturday appointments available. 73
76 Peoria Housing & Transportation Tribes Peoria Housing Authority 3606 Sencay Ave. Miami, OK Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma 20 White Eagle Drive Ponca City, OK Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma P.O. Box 765 Quapaw, OK Children & Family Services Adult Protective Services Domestic Violence Indian Child Welfare Social Services
77 Tribal Court ext 234 Quapaw Education & Employment Adult Education Tribes Direct Employment Program Education ext 211 Health Services Community Health Representative ext 315 Substance Abuse Housing & Transportation Housing Department Pelvian Transit Program
78 Tribes Sac and Fox Nation Route 2, Box 246 Stroud, OK Children & Family Services Family Violence Services include emergency shelter, transportation, emergency necessities, emergency clothing, legal advocates and initial utility deposits. Referral to services include counseling, substance abuse prevention programs, nutrition, disease prevention, exercise, parenting skills, employment training, educational services. Health Services Health Services Counseling services include individual, family, group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse, and family planning, psychotropic medication therapy, client advocacy, home environment assessments, crisis intervention, case management services, after care follow-up, referral services, consulting/educational services and tribal youth program. Mental health services include adults/youth/family, depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/ drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness. 76
79 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma P.O. Box 1498 Wewoka, OK Tribes Aging/Elder Services Older Americans Program Children & Family Services Child Care Domestic Violence Offering services to both native and nonnative victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and/or dating violence. Family Services Assistance to low income households or tribal households experiencing temporary hardship utilizing both federal and tribal funds. Headstart Indian Child Welfare
80 Seminole Lighthorse Police Department Tribes Social Services Tribal Courts Tribal Youth Education & Employment Higher Education Job Placement Food Food Distribution Federal program that provides commodity foods to low-income households, including the elderly, those living on Indian reservations, and to Native American families residing in designated areas near reservations and in Oklahoma. 78
81 Health Services Seminole Community Health Representative Diabetes Tribes Dialysis Center Housing & Transportation Housing Authority Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma S. 655 Road Grove, OK Children & Family Services Child Care & Development Fund ext. 23 Domestic Violence Services, Sexual Assault, Stalking and Dating Violence Assistance ext. 36 Provides advocacy services, emergency shelter assistance, referral service, protective 79
82 Tribes Seneca-Cayuga order assistance, rape response at all area hospitals, resume writing, career and education services, support groups, police/ court assistance, and transitional housing assistance for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and sexual assault. Health Services Mental Health Loss, grief, depression, anger management, anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA support groups. Prevention Programs Substance Abuse Services Individual and family counseling, addiction assessments, HIV education. detox, primary treatment, inpatient treatment and aftercare services. Housing & Transportation Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance Program (NAHASDA) Career Resource Center S. 655 Rd. Grove, OK
83 Seneca-Cayuga Housing assistance programs are income based and available to tribal members residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and other Native Americans residing within the Seneca- Cayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members. Tribes Residential Energy Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) Career Resource Center S. 655 Rd. Grove, OK Provides home improvements to homeowners to assist in making the home more energy efficient. Income based program available to tribal members residing within a 50-mile radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and other Native Americans residing within the Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries. Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma 29 S. Hwy. 69A Miami, OK Children & Family Services Child Care and Development Fund Program
84 Shawnee Education & Employment Tribes Post-Secondary Education Assistance Program Health Services Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount Program Thlopthlocco Tribe P.O. Box 188 Okemah, OK Aging/Elder Services Elders Program Assists individuals 65 or older with needs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Children & Family Services Burial Assistance Program Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Child Care Development Funds Assists with child care costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 82
85 Thlopthlocco Emergency Assistance Program Assists individuals who are facing a bona fide emergency. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Indian Child Welfare Assists families during emergencies with a current ICW court case, obtain family stabilization, or with acute medical expenses. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Tribes Legal Rights Fund Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Safe and Stable Families Program Assists families during emergencies obtain family stabilization and offers assistance with costs related to acute medical expenses. Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Education & Employment Educational Support Program Assists children kindergarten through 12th grade with school clothing and supplies and assists high school seniors with related costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Higher Education Program Assistance for fulltime and part-time higher education. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 83
86 Thlopthlocco Housing & Transportation Tribes Tribal Utility Assistance Assists individuals with utilities. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Assists individuals with heating and cooling costs along with emergency assistance. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. CITGO Energy Assists individuals with heating assistance. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Motor Fuels Program Assists individuals with medical, dental or vision expenses. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma 1 Rush Buffalo Rd. Tonkawa, OK Children & Family Services Child Care ext
87 Health Services Tonkawa Community Health Representative ext.122 Substance Abuse Services Tribes Housing & Transportation Housing Department United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma P.O. Box 746 Tahlequah, OK Aging/Elder Services Elder Nutrition Program Provides daily meal services and provides meals on wheels services for homebound elders. Elder Services Financial assistance to elderly members distributed each summer and winter. $200 per elder. 85
88 Tribes United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder Services Program provides respite care assistance for disabled tribal members. Children & Family Services Child Care Health and Human Services Provides utility assistance to low-income families, medical, vision, dental, emergency medical travel, burial, medical disability assistance and crisis intervention assistance. Priority is given to elderly tribal members age 55 and up. Indian Child Welfare Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental Protection Agency Water testing services, environmental education and awareness seminars. Monitors local water bodies to protect the quality of the water sources. Tribal Victims Assistance Counseling and advocates for victims of violent crimes. Designed to provide and promote safe and stable living conditions. 86
89 United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee Available to tribal members and their children. Education & Employment Education Assistance Services include tuition assistance for college and technical students, high school expenses and elementary education expenses. Financial assistance to exclusive tribal members. Call for eligibility details. Tribes Housing & Transportation Housing Authority Assistance including emergency rehab, rental assistance, mortgage assistance and home ownership assistance. Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma P.O. Box 729 Anadarko, OK Children & Family Services Child Care Services Program provides child care assistance to families residing Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma 87
90 Wichita and Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call for program eligibility requirements. Tribes Family Violence Prevention ext. 130 Assists families and individuals with establishing a safe environment by providing assistance with shelter, relocation, transportation and essential needed items. Referrals provided for individual counseling and/or legal counseling to obtain emotional and mental support. Program cannot discriminate against non-tribal members. Juvenile Services Program (JSP) ext. 125 Provides preventative services to enrolled Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of entering the juvenile justice system and who have not yet exceeded 18 years of age. Promoting Safe and Stable Families ext. 127 Provides at risk families, based on needs, with various types of services, such as referrals for counseling and assistance in crisis situations. Social Services Programs ext.130 Tribal Victim s Assistance Program ext. 503 Assists tribal victims of domestic violence, survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang violence, victims of drug and alcohol, 88
91 victims or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc. Available to tribes within the service area: Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Delaware, Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill Apache. Health Services Wichita Tribes Health Services Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and operation maintenance (plumbing and water testing). Call for details as to eligibility requirements. Mental Health and Chemical Dependency ext. 150 Chemical dependency services are provided by the program counselor and mental health services are by referral to qualified mental health professional. Wyandotte Nation E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK Aging/Elder Services Wyandotte Nation Elder Services E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK ext
92 Wyandotte Health Screenings, Title VI senior lunch, caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition. Tribes Education & Employment Wyandotte Nation Education Department E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK Scholarships, job training, Workforce Investment Act (WIA), preschool, library, adult education, childcare, after school program. Health Services Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and Wellness Center 1 Turtle Dr. Wyandotte, OK Services include medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, contract health, diabetes clinic, substance abuse, counseling, mental health services, fitness, exercise. Housing & Transportation Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK ext. 239 Housing programs, student housing assistance, housing improvements, well-septic construction. 90
93 SERVICES Aging/Elder Services Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Cherokee Elder Care Call for eligibility requirements. Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers Programs Services Chickasaw Nation Assisted Living Benefit Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides assisted living benefits to qualified individuals by directly paying a state licensed assisted living facility of your choice. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Elderly Energy Assistance Program Provides one-time assistance for winter heating and summer cooling by assisting with certain utilities. Call for eligibility requirements. 91
94 Aging/Elder Chickasaw Nation Senior Nutrition Program Provides congregate and home-bound meals to qualified Native Americans. Senior centers provide health monitoring, social events, classes and group activities. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Delaware Nation Division on Aging Nutrition services, nutrition and health education and supportive services. Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver Program Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Elder Care Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Senior Services Provides meals and general assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Senior Nutrition Program Provides meals to the elderly along with information, transportation assistance and advocacy. 92
95 Aging/Elder Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Elder Benefit Program Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65 years and older, up to $250 per fiscal year for out-of-pocket medical expenses. Osage Nation Senior Services Front Desk Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Senior Services 808 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services, supportive and supplemental services, respite care and caregiver outreach program. Services Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Older Americans Program Thlopthlocco Tribe Elders Program Assists individuals 65 or older with needs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 93
96 Aging/Elder United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Elder Nutrition Program Provides daily meal services and provides meals on wheels services for homebound elders. Services United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Elder Services Financial assistance to elderly members distributed each summer and winter. $200 per elder. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder Services Provides respite care assistance for disabled tribal members. Wyandotte Nation Elder Services E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK ext. 227 Health screenings, Title VI senior lunch, caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition. 94
97 Children & Family Services Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Indian Child Welfare Program and Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (PSSF) Assists clients who are involved with state or tribal child welfare and those who are at serious high risk of removal of their children from their custody to state or tribal custody. Call for eligibility requirements Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program Assists victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with victim advocacy, emotional support, court advocacy, housing and utility assistance, referral and shelter placement assistance, along with a transitional housing program. Call for more information. Services Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Tribal Youth Program ext. 193 Programs that focus on youth ages with topics of leadership, drug and alcohol abuse, dating violence, gang 95
98 Children & Family prevention, tobacco, teen pregnancy, truancy and education. Youth activities include youth camps, tribal youth council and an after school program. Call for eligibility requirements. Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Assists families in crisis. Services Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Program Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Child Care Services Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Healing to Wellness Court Program (HTWCP) Serves Cherokee youth ages who are affected by alcohol or drugs through a system of services designed to bring the youth, family and community into harmony. Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties. 96
99 Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Child Care Development Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Domestic Violence Children & Family Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Emergency Youth Shelter Services Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Head Start Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the Elders and Children of Our Tribes (RESPECT) Multifaceted program with core activities (recreation, exercise, and sports) and other components, such as wellness, education and 97
100 Children & Family leadership. Building character, citizenship, identity and self-esteem, and improving academics. Chickasaw Nation Burial Assistance Provides burial assistance to eligible Native Americans residing in the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Burial Supplement Assistance Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides assistance for funeral expenses up to a maximum of $2,500. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Car Seat Safety Program Provides car seat safety information and car seats to qualified individuals. all for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Caregiver Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Program provides five areas of service for the caregiver, including respite care. all for eligibility requirements. 98
101 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Chepota Apisi Chi Li Foster Care and Adoption Program assists individuals in fostering and/or adopting tribal and state custody children. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families) Program 2125 N. Broadway Ada, OK Provides resources and support programs for Native American families including home visitation focusing on parenting education and skills, child development and screenings, respite care, support groups and baby bucks to purchase items for baby. Pregnant women after 28 weeks of pregnancy in first pregnancy or anytime if not first pregnancy. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Children s Village 1185 Village Rd. Kingston, OK A residential and educational care facility for Native American children 1st through 12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements. 99
102 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Child Care Assistance Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides child care assistance to Native American families who are working or going to school. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Child Care Development Center 222 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides long-term positive differences in the lives of children by focusing on the total development of the child. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Child Support Services Paternity establishment, investigation, enforcement, Tribal Enforcement Payment Project (TEPP), and mediation. Native American children who are eligible for enrollment with a federally recognized tribe, whose absent parent is Native American or employed by a tribe, or families with a divorce or child support order from a tribal court. 100
103 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Child Welfare Program 24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline Advocates for and protects children who have been removed from their home due to neglect, physical, sexual, or emotional abuse. Tribal social workers provide prevention services, advocacy, and assist in the family reunification process. Children must be Native American and removed or at risk or removal from home and/or their parents or legal guardians. Chickasaw Nation Drug Court Support Services 125 S. Broadway Ada, OK N. Washington Ardmore, OK ext. 43 Provides information for career development, educational needs, housing, children s services, family counseling, crisis intervention services, advocacy, general referrals and case management. Chickasaw citizens who are participating in drug court and their extended family in the Chickasaw Nation Service Area. Applicants must present a Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB. Services 101
104 Services Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Family Preservation 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Family Preservation Manager ext Program provides crisis prevention and reunification services for Native American families. Provides home visitation, monetary assistance, transportation for specific needs, referrals, parenting education, budgeting and life skills, advocacy and supportive services. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Foster Care/Adoption 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Provides care for Native American children placed into tribal or state custody. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Indian Child Welfare Service 231 Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Program advocates for and protects children who have been removed from their home due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse. Call for eligibility requirements. 102
105 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Justice Department 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides legal services to divisions or departments within the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Juvenile Justice Program 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Monitors, provides counseling, and supervises Native American juvenile offenders involved in the Chickasaw Nation District Court. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Office of Violence Prevention 231 Seabrook Road Ada, OK N. Washington Ardmore, OK Crisis intervention, advocacy services, safety planning, emergency shelter, protection orders and legal advocacy, domestic violence education, referrals to community resources, transportation, emotional support, encouragement, housing/relocation costs, case management, counseling services, and career development services. 103
106 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Peaceful Heart Home A domestic violence shelter for Native American women and children offering housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffing, food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers, personal enrichment activities, advocacy, emotional support, counseling, career development and social service referrals. Services Chickasaw Nation Veterans Program 301 W Main St., Ste. 604 Ardmore, OK Provides outreach services to tribal veterans and assists with the acquisition of veterans benefits and services from the Veterans Administration and other veterans organizations. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Youth Services Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps and events, clothing grant, leadership, martial arts and recreation. Call for eligibility requirements. 104
107 Children & Family Chickasaw Nation Youth Services Clothing Grant 231 Seabrook Road Ada, OK Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each school year to purchase school clothing. Call for eligibility requirements. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Adolescent Family Life Project Comprehensive and integrated services to reduce repeat pregnancies, improve health outcomes for mother and infant, increase healthy parenting skills, provide opportunities for education and job training, and increase healthy relationship skills. Native American pregnant and parenting teens under 19 years of age, their infants, male partners and families who reside in the county service area of the Choctaw Nation are eligible. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Child Care Assistance Offers parents a broad range of child care providers, including day care centers, family child care providers, sectarian organizations and relatives. The child must be a member of a federally recognized Indian tribe and reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation. Both parents must be employed or attending school. Eligibility is based on family size and family income. 105
108 Children & Family Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Clothing Allowance One-time payment to post high school students who have completed their first semester of higher education with passing grades and who meet requirements. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Community Based Social Work Program Services are taken directly to the community and assistance is given there where families are more comfortable. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Family Caregivers Program ext Information on existing services, assistance with access of services, individual counseling or support, group for caregivers, respite services for brief relief from responsibilities and supplemental support. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Social Services Clients must reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation and meet other eligibility requirements as to income resources and other criteria required by the federal regulations. 106
109 Children & Family Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Veterans Advocacy ext Assists Native American veterans with filing claims for service connected compensation and pension claims with the VA as well as obtaining copies of medical, personnel and other military records. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Youth Sports Camps Sports camps for youth each summer. Golf, basketball, baseball and softball. Services Citizen Potawatomi Nation Child Development Center Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m Citizen Potawatomi Nation Clothing Assistance Aids survivors and their children of family violence no matter their race or sex. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Family Preservation Parenting sessions, home-based services, court advocacy, case management, family crisis assistance, respite care and referrals to other needed services. The program is family-focused and receives referrals 107
110 Children & Family from ICW, CPS, Social Services, and other agencies in the tribe and the community. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Family Violence Program Assistance to persons of any age who find themselves in a volatile situation. Assists in addressing crisis assistance needs, court advocacy, preventive services and referrals to appropriate support services. Services Citizen Potawatomi Nation FireLodge Tribal Youth Program Prevention services with a focus on alcohol, drugs, life skills, and school success for youth ages 12 to 17. Comanche Nation Caregivers Program Available to Native Americans 60 years or older or grandparents 60 years or older raising grandchildren under 18 years old. Call for eligibility details. Comanche Nation Family Assistance Center A temporary safe haven for women and their children in need of shelter from abusive situations. 108
111 Comanche Nation Social Services Children & Family Delaware Nation Family and Social Services ext 1153 Clothing, food, utilities, health, education, child care, energy assistance (LIHEAP), emergency assistance, burial assistance and community services block grant program. Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Children and Family After School Program, Children s Pow Wow, Child Care Development Fund. Services Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Health and Social Services Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma members in good standing. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Assistance Education and support services for individuals who are taking care of their loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements. 109
112 Children & Family Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care Assistance Day care assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Clothing Stipend Assistance for children s clothing 18 and younger. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Family Violence Prevention Program Assistance for victims of sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Assistance to children and families who are involved in the child welfare tribal or state system. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services General assistance and LIHEAP energy assistance. all for eligibility requirements. 110
113 Children & Family Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Early Childhood Department ext. 269 Early head start, early head start expectant families program, child care programs and assistance. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Family Violence Prevention and Services ext. 236 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Sexual Assault Services ext. 235 Services Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Youth Program ext. 492 Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Children years eligible for a mentor, tutor and substance abuse prevention. Kaw Nation Domestic Violence Program 400 E. Central, Suite 306 Ponca City, OK After hours Services are provided and only eligible to victims who provide proof of Native American status by presenting their CDIB or tribal affiliation card at the initial meeting. 111
114 Children & Family Kaw Nation Kanza Child Care Center 101 Charles Curtis Ln. Newkirk, OK Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m. Subsidized care available to all Native Americans who live in Kay County. Assistance is available for parents who are working or in school or training. Enrollment is open to children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age. Services Kaw Nation Social Services Burial assistance, emergency transportation/ medical, emergency utility assistance, emergency utility deposit assistance, eyeglass, denture and hearing aid program, general assistance. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Child Support Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care Center Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare
115 Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Court Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Police Children & Family Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Support Assists individuals caring for their loved ones providing support groups, education and counseling. Services Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care Provides child care assistance for children who are a member of the Kiowa tribe, income eligible, and live within the Kiowa service area. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Head Start Provides early childhood education through center and home-based services with center locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko. 113
116 Children & Family Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Provides assistance to children and families who are involved in the child welfare tribal or state system. Services Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services Assists families and individuals in need through direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance, general assistance and a burial program. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Program Provides training and respite care to elders who care for a loved one in the home on a 24-hour basis. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care Development Funding Program 102 S. Eight Tribes Trail Miami, OK Call for eligibility requirements. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) Promotes the family unit, identifies children at 114
117 Children & Family risk and assists parents in need of parenting skills. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Youth Program Contact tribal office for more information. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Youth Skills Program Peer group of high school students receiving assistance preparing children for adulthood. Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care and Development Program Services Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Family Preservation Services School related services for K-12 students. Special education, tutoring services and classroom materials. Provides $500 twice a year for clothing. Muscogee (Creek) Nation Child Care 2010 N. Miami Okmulgee, OK Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Child care assistance, community outreach program and child development centers. 115
118 Children & Family Muscogee (Creek) Nation Children and Family Services Services include ICW, promoting safe and stable families, family violence prevention programs, and adult protective services. Muscogee (Creek) Nation School Clothing Services Muscogee (Creek) Nation Social Services 2971 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Air conditioner program, BIA general assistance program, BIA burial assistance program, emergency hardship program, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural disaster program, tribal burial program, tribal energy program. Osage Nation 24-Hour Crisis Line Osage Nation Child Care/ Daycare Program
119 Osage Nation Domestic Violence Shelter and Counseling Center Osage Nation Prevention Programs Children & Family Osage Nation Social Services Agency Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Preventative casework, intervention, family reunification, adoption and permanent placement, counseling/referral services, advocacy and monitoring of court cases in State and Tribal systems. Services Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Pawnee National Learning Center 804 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Childcare for infants ages 8 weeks through school age children, including after school care. Full time care is available for school age children during school holidays and summer breaks. 117
120 Services Children & Family Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Violence Against Women Prevention and Resource Program Hour Helpline /Hour Local Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. The mission is to prevent or lessen the impacts of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking by providing initial response services, crisis intervention, and safety planning and advocacy, transportation for direct services, such as safety shelter, sexual assault response and advocacy, individual and group counseling, legal assistance, supervised visitation services and transitional housing. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Child Care Development Program Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Reimbursement Program for School Supplies/School Clothes Contact tribe for further details and application process. Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Adult Protective Services
121 Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Domestic Violence Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services Children & Family Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Court ext 234 Services Sac and Fox Nation Family Violence Services include emergency shelter, including transportation, emergency necessities, emergency clothing, legal advocates and initial utility deposits. Referral to services include counseling, substance abuse prevention programs, nutrition, disease prevention, exercise, parenting skills, employment training, educational services. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Child Care
122 Children & Family Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Domestic Violence Services for both native and non-native victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking, and/or dating violence. Services Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Family Services Provides assistance to low income households or tribal households experiencing temporary hardship utilizing both federal and tribal funds. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Headstart Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Lighthorse Police Department Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Social Services Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Courts
123 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Tribal Youth Children & Family Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Child Care & Development Fund ext. 23 Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Domestic Violence Services, Sexual Assault, and Stalking and Dating Violence Assistance ext. 36 Provides advocacy services, emergency shelter assistance, referral service, protective order assistance, rape response at all area hospitals, resume writing, career and education services, support groups, police/ court assistance, and transitional housing assistance for victims of domestic violence, dating violence, stalking and sexual assault Services Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care and Development Fund Program Thlopthlocco Tribe Burial Assistance Program Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 121
124 Children & Family Thlopthlocco Tribe Child Care Development Funds Assists with child care costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Services Thlopthlocco Tribe Emergency Assistance Program Assists individuals who are facing a bona fide emergency. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe Indian Child Welfare Assists families during emergencies with a current ICW court case obtain family stabilization or with acute medical expenses. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe Legal Rights Fund Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe Safe and Stable Families Program Assists families during emergencies obtain family stabilization and offers assistance with costs related to acute medical expenses. Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 122
125 Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care ext. 120 Children & Family Tribal Victim s Assistance Program ext. 503 Assists tribal victims of domestic violence, survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang violence, victims of drug and alcohol, victims or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc. Eligible to all seven tribes within the service area inclusive of the Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Delaware, Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill Apache. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Child Care Services United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Health and Human Services Provides utility assistance to low-income families, medical, vision, dental, emergency medical travel, burial, medical disability assistance and crisis intervention assistance. Priority is given to elderly tribal members age 55 and up. 123
126 Children & Family United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Indian Child Welfare Services United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental Protection Agency Water testing services, environmental education and awareness seminars. Monitors local water bodies to protect the quality of the water sources. United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Tribal Victims Assistance Counseling and advocacy for victims of violent crimes. Available to tribal members and their children to provide and promote safe and stable living conditions. Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Child Care Services Provides child care assistance to families residing in Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma and Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call for program eligibility requirements. 124
127 Children & Family Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Family Violence Prevention ext. 130 Assists families and individuals with establishing a safe environment by providing assistance with shelter, relocation, transportation and essential needed items. Clients are provided referrals for individual counseling and/or legal counseling to obtain emotional and mental support. Program does not discriminate against non-tribal members. Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Juvenile Services program (JSP) ext. 125 Provides preventative services to enrolled Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of entering the juvenile justice system and who are under are 18. Services Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Promoting Safe and Stable Families ext. 127 Provides at risk families, based on needs, with services such as referrals for counseling and crisis situations. 125
128 Children & Family Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Social Services Programs ext.130 Education & Employment Services Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Academic Program for Educational Assistance Helps fund summer school, academic trips, concurrent enrollment, remedial classes, ACT/ SAT college entrance exams, correspondence classes, driver s education class, tutoring, athletic expenses, special needs programs and other academic programs upon approval. Call for eligibility requirements. Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Social Service Program Direct Employment Assistance (DEA) and Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Adult Learning Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides academic assistance to adults 126
129 Education & Employment who have dropped out of high school and want to complete their General Equivalency Development (GED) diploma. all for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Arts in Education P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK Programs include After School Arts Program, Chickasaw Children s Choir, Teacher In- Service Training and Native American/ Cultural Classroom Instruction. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Career Development Initiative P.O. Box 1548 Ada, OK Provides transitional employment services to individuals with employment barriers. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Career Technology Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides assistance to citizens who want to further their education by attending accredited vocational or technical schools and other private training facilities. Call for eligibility requirements. 127
130 Education & Employment Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Employment Program Provides employment opportunities on a temporary basis. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships 110 W. 12th St. Ada, OK Provides educational assistance for students who demonstrate excellence in academics, community service, dedication to Native America and a commitment to learning. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound Serves students from disadvantaged backgrounds by providing them with skills needed for success in post-secondary education. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK This program rewards continuing education and good grades. Programs include incentive continuing education, incentive degree completion, graduation stoles, 128
131 Education & Employment and graduation watch. Call for program information and eligibility criteria. Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Honor Club 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides an added incentive for students to strive for academic excellence. Call for program information and eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Reading Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists children by providing books to encourage reading. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Fast Track GED Program 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK This program allows Chickasaw citizens to prepare for GED testing through an online Internet service during a four-month period. Call for eligibility requirements. 129
132 Education & Employment Chickasaw Nation Graduation Assistance 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists college graduates with caps, gowns, invitations, and other expenses incurred with graduating. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Head Start 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Assists in early childhood development with center locations in Ada, Ardmore, Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Higher Education Grants and Scholarships 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Program includes clothing scholarship, general scholarship, governor s and legislator s scholarships, higher education grant, Inter-tribal council of the five civilized tribes Johnson-O Malley scholarship, lifetime scholarship, millennium scholarship and textbook grant. 130
133 Education & Employment Chickasaw Nation Office of Career Services 530 E. Main St. Ada, OK Program helps Chickasaw citizens and other Native Americans prepare for and obtain quality jobs through necessary information and training. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Re-Entry Transitional Employment 39 N. Washington St. Ardmore, OK Provides transitional employment services to individuals with employment barriers. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Road to Work Services 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides transportation to and from work for qualifying Native Americans and the general public. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation School to Work Program 2020 Arlington, Suite 4 Ada, OK
134 Education & Employment 4915 W. Broadway Ardmore, OK Program provides opportunity to pursue higher education full time while receiving full-time pay/benefits. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation School Age Program 222 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provided June-August, this program allows children ages 4-9 to experience exciting activities through field trips, park days and special events. Children enjoy arts and crafts, theater productions, storytelling, music and dance, community service projects, scientific projects and more. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Summer Youth Program Provides workforce training and experience to encourage productive work and behavior patterns in youths for a variety of careers. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Vocational Rehabilitation 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK
135 Education & Employment Programs assist people with disabilities in being able to return to the workplace. Call for eligibility requirements. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Higher Education Scholarships Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Head Start Head Start is directed toward economically disadvantaged families having children ages three to five years old. All nationalities are served, with preference given to Native American families. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Jones Academy Native American residential learning center for elementary and secondary school age children. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Relocation Assistance Provides assistance to relocate to start a new, permanent job. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Vocational Development Assistance to obtain educational training. The courses must be BIA approved in accredited 133
136 Education & Employment colleges or at Oklahoma State Tech. Training is also offered in any full-time courses at all Kiamichi Area Technology Centers. The program does not pay for short-term or night classes and participant must be a full-time student. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Vocational Rehabilitation Program Helps disabled Native Americans obtain vocational training and gainful employment. Comanche Nation Early Childhood and Development Center 216 SE J Ave. Lawton, OK E. Evans Apache, OK Comanche Nation Student Services Available to K-12 students to meet basic back to school needs. Availability to enrolled children with a CDIB card and completed application. Call for more details. 134
137 Comanche Nation Tribal Youth Program 584 NW Bingo Rd Lawton, OK Education & Employment Comanche Nation Comanche Nation College 1608 SW 9th St. Lawton, OK Delaware Nation Economic Development Small business assistance. Services Delaware Nation Educational Assistance Programs include school supply vouchers, education assistance, athletic assistance application, academic achievement award and driver s education assistance. Delaware Nation Higher Education Programs Higher education programs include Pell ineligible incentive program, college financial assistance program, lenape wise program, lenape wik-a-wam program adult vocational program, and trust fund higher education scholarship. 135
138 Education & Employment Delaware Nation Vocational Rehabilitation Assists American Indians with disabilities in finding employment and educational opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include counseling, guidance services, assistive devices, mental restoration, physical restoration, evaluations and vocational training. Services Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Education Assistance Higher education and vocational assistance. Call for eligibility requirements. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Job Placement and Training Assistance Assistance with job training and placement. Call for eligibility requirements. Kaw Nation Educational Services Kaw Nation higher education grant program, academic scholarship program, graduate program, adult vocational training program, adult education. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Education
139 Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Head Start School Education & Employment Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Job Placement and Training Direct employment and vocational training assistance. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Higher Education Department Provides higher education scholarships and a limited 20 percent education assistance. Services Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Special Needs Services Tutors, equipment and learning services. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Education Office Funding of scholarships, student loans, continuing education programs and career guidance counseling. Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Adult Education Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Direct Employment Program
140 Education & Employment Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Education ext 211 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Higher Education Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Job Placement Services Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Post-Secondary Education Assistance Program Thlopthlocco Tribe Educational Support Program Assists children kindergarten through 12th grade with school clothing and supplies and assists high school seniors with related costs. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe Higher Education Program Assistance for full-time and part-time higher education. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. 138
141 Education & Employment United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Education Assistance Tuition assistance for college and technical students, high school expenses and elementary education expenses. Financial assistance to exclusive tribal members, call for eligibility details. Wyandotte Nation Education Department E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK Scholarships, job training, Workforce Investment Act, preschool, library, adult education, childcare, after school program. Services Food Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Food Distribution Chickasaw Nation Farmers Market Nutrition Program 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh fruits and vegetables from authorized farmers markets and farm stands throughout the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility requirements. 139
142 Food Chickasaw Nation Food Distribution Program 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Nutrition education and commodity foods are available through FDP grocery stores in nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Get Fresh! Nutrition Program 229 W Seabrook Rd. Ada, OK Provides cooking classes and demonstrations, nutrition education and fitness guidance. Call for more information and eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation WIC Programs 518 E. Arlington Ada, OK Women, infants and children may participate in supplemental food and nutrition education programs designed to improve the health of participants during critical stages of growth and development. Call for location information and eligibility requirements. 140
143 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Food Distribution Program participants receive approximately 80 food items totaling 85 pounds of food per person in the household. Call for locations and eligibility requirements. Food Comanche Nation Food Distribution Commodity distribution to low income Native American families. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Nutrition Center Services Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Nutrition Center Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Food Assistance Food distribution. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Nutrition and Supportive Services Provides free meals and supportive services to Native Americans, their spouses and volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements. 141
144 Food Muscogee (Creek) Nation MCN Food Distribution Program 3001 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Office hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. The store is closed the last two business days of the month for inventory. Services Osage Nation Food Distribution Program Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Food Distribution Program 810 Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Fax Provides commodity foods and other nutrition assistance to low income households, including the elderly, who reside in the Pawnee Food Distribution service area. Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Food Distribution Provides commodity foods to low-income households, including the elderly, living on Indian reservations, and to Native American families residing in designated areas near reservations and in Oklahoma. 142
145 Health Services Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Health and Behavioral Health Services Promotes the wellbeing of the whole person within context of their culture including resource and referral services, crisis intervention, case management, counseling, support groups, school and community based services, I.O.P. treatment program for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol assessments. Call for eligibility requirements. Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Caddo Health Center Bldg. Binger, OK ext. 220 Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions, medical bills, health equipment. Services Caddo Nation Injury Prevention Distributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers and car seats to tribal members, fire safety education, car seat education, and water safety education to the Head Start children, and helps educate elderly clients about fall prevention. 143
146 Health Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (CADAP) Out-patient facility and providing outpatient counseling, outreach services, individual, group and family counseling, education, prevention activities for adults and youth, aftercare services and referral services. Services Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Home Health Services Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Hospice of the Cherokee Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Community Health Representatives Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Diabetes Wellness
147 Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Emergency Medical Services Health Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Program Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Vocational Rehab Services Chickasaw Nation Behavioral Health Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK ext Chickasaw Blvd. Ardmore, OK E. 6th St. Tishomingo, OK Behavioral health, including counseling, psychiatric services, education and training concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect, elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide, and substance abuse and detoxification. Call for eligibility requirements. 145
148 Health Chickasaw Nation Ada Family Practice Clinic 1007 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK An appointment based clinic offering outpatient family practice medicine, including laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic 901 E. 6th Street Tishomingo, OK Chickasaw Blvd. Ardmore, OK Hardcastle Blvd. Purcell, OK N. Washington Durant, OK Appointment based clinics offering outpatient family practice medicine including dental, eye clinic, behavioral health, laboratory testing, X-ray pharmacy, WIC, and periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility requirements. 146
149 Chickasaw Nation Community Health Representatives (CHR) Provides patient advocacy, liaison between clients and tribal and community resources, patient education, health promotion, and disease prevention. Call for eligibility requirements. Health Chickasaw Nation Dental Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental disease, preventive services, oral surgery, restorative procedures, prosthetics and pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Denture Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides one pair of dentures every five years, including fitting, adjustments, and repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw Nation dental clinic providers. Call for eligibility requirements. 147
150 Services Health Chickasaw Nation Diabetes Care Centers 1001 N. County Club Rd. Ada, OK Provides medical, educational, nutritional, and exercise services to those who qualify. Additional services include specialized diabetes prevention program, foot care, retinal photography, dental hygiene and behavioral health. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Eyeglasses Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK This program provides an allowance toward one pair of eyeglasses every two years. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Program 3115 E. Arlington Ada, OK Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment facility where participants receive a holistic treatment program to overcome addictions. Call for eligibility requirements. 148
151 Chickasaw Nation Hearing Aid Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Following an exam and evaluation, hearing aids may be provided every three years to eligible individuals. all for eligibility requirements. Health Chickasaw Nation Medical Assistance Program 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Financial assistance for services not covered by existing tribal programs or other alternate resources to individuals who qualify. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Medication Assistance 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Medication not carried in the tribal pharmacy may be provided by this program after being prescribed by a CNHS provider. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Optometry 1001 N. County Club Rd. Ada, OK
152 Health Provides examination, diagnosis and management of eye conditions. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Over-the-Counter Medications 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides over-the-counter medication at no cost. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Same-Day Clinic 1001 N. Country Club Rd. Ada, OK Available on a walk-in basis for general medical conditions. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Special Needs Assistance for Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities 300 Rosedale Road Ada, OK Assists those with special needs by providing a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for participation in extra-curricular activities. Call for eligibility requirements. 150
153 Health Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Behavioral Health Program Individual counseling, group counseling, family counseling, social worker assistance, substance abuse counseling, child/partner abuse counseling, evaluation and testing, crisis intervention and suicide prevention. Eligibility requirements include having a CDIB card of a federally recognized Indian tribe and must live within the 10 1/ 2 counties in the Choctaw Nation boundaries. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Community Health Representative (CHR) Helps Choctaws and other Indians maintain the health of themselves and their families. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Diabetes Wellness Center ext Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses and prevention through community education. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid Program Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55 who possess a CDIB and live within the 10 1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation. 151
154 Health Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Total Care Hospice Hospice is a team approach in caring for a person with a terminal illness. The team consists of the nurse, aide, social worker, volunteer, clergy and the family. Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Hospitality House A facility that serves as a home for people with loved ones hospitalized at Talihina. Also for patients with long drives who want to spend the night for an early morning appointment. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Mail Order Pharmacy Provides prescription drugs through mail order for all Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma for tribal members living both inside and outside of the tribal boundaries. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Recovery Center A specialized treatment center for the rehabilitation of chemically dependent individuals and their families. Eligibility requirements include males and females 18 years of age or older, must possess a CDIB card, be in good physical health, have a diagnosis which indicates a primary problem 152
155 with alcohol, other drugs and/or substance. Court referrals, given on a case-by-case basis, are given additional qualifying requirements. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Behavioral Health Services Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Health Citizen Potawatomi Nation Dental Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Fire Lake Wellness Center Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon Private Native American wellness and fitness facility that embraces diabetic education, nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen Potawatomi Nation Tribal Member and/or spouse, employee of the Citizen Potawatomi Nation, any Native American with a federally recognized tribal membership card. Must be over 18 years old. Services Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health Services Cost-effective medical services for tribal members and other Native Americans in the service area. 153
156 Health Comanche Nation Diabetes Awareness Comanche Nation Prescription Assistance Services Delaware Nation Special Diabetes Program for Indians (SDIP) Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses, therapeutic shoes and dentures. Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Health and Social Services Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma members in good standing. Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative Provides transportation to hospitals and medical appointments along with delivery of medications to any tribal member living within the service area. Call for eligibility requirements. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Counseling Services
157 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative Health Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Diabetes Program Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Perkins Family Clinic 509 E. Highway 33 Perkins, OK Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Services Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Tribal Assistance x 260 Dental/ eyeglasses, hearing aids, school education incentives, burial assistance. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Wellness Center x 325 Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Kaw Nation Kanza Health Center 3151 E. River Rd. Newkirk, OK
158 Health Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon Eligibility includes member of federally recognized tribe, must have CDIB card and by appointment only. No walk-ins. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Behavioral Health Services Services Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Health Clinic Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative (CHR) Provides transportation to hospitals and medical appointments and delivery of medications to any tribal member living within the service area. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (KADAP) Assessments, group meetings, outreach services, counseling, alcohol and drug education, prevention activities for youth and adults, referrals, court intervention and aftercare services. 156
159 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Services Outreach, prevention and after care services, intake/ screening services and counseling through referrals. Health Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Eye Glasses and Hearing aids $250 per fiscal year per Modoc tribal member. Muscogee (Creek) Nation Division of Health Comprehensive health services for eligible persons. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Osage Nation Community Alcoholism Service Program Osage Nation Counseling Center Osage Nation TASC Program Provides a safe and secure environment in which healthy living through the reduction of substance use/abuse is promoted. 157
160 Health Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Diabetes Program Individual health screenings, diabetic recipes and meal planning, support groups, blood/glucose monitoring, education, and consultation, incentive programs and other available support and funding. Services Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Fitness Center 704 N. Morris Rd. Pawnee, OK Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. Encourages community voluntary participation in activities that promote fitness maintenance. Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Health Services Health education, community health representatives, case management, monitoring, emergency medical services, transportation and delivery. Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma REACH US Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Improves the lives of the local Native American community by supporting nutritional education, encouraging physical activity, and preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use. 158
161 Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Program 311 Maintenance Rd. Pawnee, OK Fax Provides counseling services and community prevention activities for the treatment and prevention of alcoholism and substance abuse among the eligible Indian population within the Pawnee service area. Alcohol and drug abuse outpatient counseling, help for families in crisis, referrals to inpatient treatment centers, medical and non-medical detoxification and other services, individual counseling for adult clients and weekly support groups. Health Services Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Community Health Representative ext ext. 22 Instructions in maternity care, diabetes, breast self-exams, and services in health screenings and general health services. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/ Prevention and Treatment Center 101 S. Main Miami, OK Drug and alcohol abuse counseling, family counseling, court ordered alcohol and drug assessments, DUI assessments, LSI assessments and counseling, individual and group, domestic violence assessments and 159
162 Health counseling, substance abuse counseling for offenders, sexual offender counseling, alcoholic anonymous (AA), Narcotics Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA, school based outreach and prevention services, anger management classes, random urine testing, HIV/AIDS Counseling and testing. Most services are free for Native Americans, if not court ordered. Sliding fee scale for non-native Americans. Evening and Saturday appointments available Services Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative ext 315 Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Sac and Fox Nation Health Services Counseling services include individual, family, group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse, family planning, psychotropic medication therapy, client advocacy, home environment assessments, crisis intervention, case management services, after care follow-up, referral services, consulting/educational services, and tribal youth program. Mental Health services include adults/youth/family, depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/ drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness. 160
163 Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Community Health Representative Health Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Diabetes Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Dialysis Center Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Mental Health Loss, grief, depression, anger management, anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA support groups. Services Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Prevention Programs Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Services Individual and family counseling, addiction assessments, and HIV education. detox, primary treatment, inpatient treatment and aftercare services. 161
164 Health Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount Program Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative ext.122 Services Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma Substance Abuse Services Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Health Services Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and operation maintenance (plumbing and water testing). Call for details as to eligibility requirements. Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Mental Health and Chemical Dependency ext. 150 Chemical dependency services are provided by the program counselor and mental health services are by referral to a qualified mental health professional. 162
165 Wyandotte Nation Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and Wellness Center 1 Turtle Dr. Wyandotte, OK Medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, contract health, Diabetes Clinic, substance abuse, counseling, mental health services, fitness, exercise. Health Housing & Transportation Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Social Service Program Tribal Energy Assistance (TEA), Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), General Assistance (GA). Call for eligibility requirements. Services Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma Housing Assistance Assists with utility bills, deposits and rent. Call for eligibility requirements. 163
166 Housing & Transportation Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Provides assistance with heating and cooling utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program (PSSF) Assists with utility bills for families with children. Call for eligibility requirements. Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Housing Assistance Housing, rental and rehab assistance to qualifying persons who meet income and eligibility guidelines. Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Department of Housing Chickasaw Nation 37 Rental Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides rental assistance to low income families. Call for eligibility requirements. 164
167 Housing & Transportation Chickasaw Nation 38 Rental Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Allows units to be leased in the private sector by low income Native Americans. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Chickasaw Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Provides rehabilitation to low rent developments and provides grants for repairs of privately owned homes of low income Native Americans and emergency repairs of privately owned home of Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Down Payment or Closing Cost Assistance Grant 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Offers a one-time grant to help with the down payment or closing costs to purchase a home. Call for eligibility requirements. 165
168 Housing & Transportation Chickasaw Nation Elderly Energy Assistance Program Provides one-time assistance for winter heating and summer cooling by assisting with certain utilities. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Home Maintenance 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Provides minor home repairs such as car care, wood service, weatherization, pest, septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Homeowners Program 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Allows for the new construction of homeownership units in accordance with NAHASDA for low income Native Americans. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Housing Counseling and Loan Services 111 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK Offers a variety of counseling programs dealing with housing maintenance, family budgeting, fire and home safety, early 166
169 Housing & Transportation delinquency intervention and pre-purchase and post-purchase counseling. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) LIHEAP assists individuals with home heating or cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program 212 W. Lillie Blvd. Madill, OK Assists qualifying individuals with landscaping services such as lawn mowing and weed eating. Call for eligibility requirements. Services Chickasaw Nation Transportation Services Program 520 E. Arlington Ada, OK Provides medical transportation as well as pick-up and delivery of prescriptions. Call for eligibility requirements. Chickasaw Nation Tribal Energy Assistance Program Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens 167
170 Housing & Transportation with an urgent, unmet need to assist with gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or deposits. Call for eligibility requirements. Choctaw Nation Housing Authority (Oklahoma only) Services Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Homebuyer Education The Home Finance Department offers homebuyer education to assist individuals with homebuyer counseling as well as individual credit counseling. Citizen Potawatomi Nation Housing Authority Comanche Nation Home Improvement Program 584 NW Bingo Rd. Lawton, OK A home repair, renovation and replacement grant program. Delaware Nation Housing Assistance Housing and homebuyer education programs. 168
171 Housing & Transportation Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Authority Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Assistance Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility requirements. Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Transitional Housing Assistance Program ext. 237 Services Kaw Nation Kaw Housing Authority 9 Kanza Ln. Newkirk, OK Homeownership program and down payment assistance. Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Kiowa Fastrans Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. (Carnegie Area) Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (Anadarko Area) Provides a fast, friendly and affordable 169
172 Housing & Transportation public transportation service to the surrounding community. Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Kiowa Housing Authority Provides low rent for vacant homes. Services Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services This program assists families and individuals in need with direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance, general assistance and a burial program. Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Programs 125 N. Main Miami, OK Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility assistance, utility deposit. Call for income and eligibility guidelines. Muscogee (Creek) Nation Division of Housing 2951 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Provides lease with option to purchase program, mortgage assistance and construction services. Call for eligibility requirements. 170
173 Housing & Transportation Muscogee (Creek) Nation Social Services 2971 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK Air Conditioner Program, BIA General Assistance Program, BIA Burial, Assistance Program, Emergency Hardship Program, Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), Medical Travel Program, Natural Disaster Program, Tribal Burial Program, Tribal Energy Program. Osage Nation Housing Department Services Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Social Services Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP), community block grant assisting with housing, utility deposit, some medical, and elders & handicap assistance program. Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Peoria Housing Authority 3606 Sencay Ave. Miami, OK Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Department
174 Housing & Transportation Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Pelvian Transit Program Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Housing Authority Services Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance Program Career Resource Center S. 655 Rd. Grove, OK Housing assistance programs are income based and available to Tribal Members residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and other Native Americans residing within the Seneca- Cayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members. Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Residential Energy Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) Career Resource Center S. 655 Rd. Grove, OK Provides home improvements to homeowners to assist in making the home more energy efficient. Income based program available to Tribal Members residing within a 50-mile radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and other Native Americans residing within the Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries. 172
175 Housing & Transportation Thlopthlocco Tribe Tribal Utility Assistance Assists individuals with utilities. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Assists individuals with heating and cooling costs and emergency assistance. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Thlopthlocco Tribe CITGO Energy Assists individuals with heating assistance. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Services Thlopthlocco Tribe Motor Fuels Program Assists individuals with medical, dental or vision expenses. Call for requirements and eligibility criteria. Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma Housing Department
176 Housing & Transportation United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Housing Authority Emergency rehab, rental assistance, mortgage assistance and home ownership assistance. Services Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority E. Hwy. 60 Wyandotte, OK ext. 239 Housing programs, student housing assistance, housing improvements, well-septic construction. 174
177 INDIAN HOSPITALS & CLINICS Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health 2025 S. Gordon Cooper Drive Shawnee, OK Anadarko - Indian Health Center P.O. Box 828 Anadarko, OK Ardmore - Health Clinic - Chickasaw Tribal 2510 Chickasaw Blvd. Ardmore, OK Atoka Choctaw Clinic 1201 West Liberty Rd. Atoka, OK Bearskin Health Care & Wellness Center P.O. Box 30 Wyandotte, OK Hospitals & Clinics Black Hawk Health Center Route 2, Box 247 Stroud, OK
178 Broken Bow - Choctaw Nation Health Center 205 E. 3rd Broken Bow, OK Carl Albert Indian Hospital Chickasaw Tribal 1001 N. Country Club Dr. Ada, OK Carnegie Indian Health Center P.O. Box 1120 Carnegie, OK Hospitals & Clinics Chi Hullo Li Rt. 2, Box 1774 Talihina, OK Residential treatment program for Native American women who are parenting or pregnant and their children. Chickasaw Nation Medical Center 1921 Stonecipher Blvd. Ada, OK Choctaw Nation Health Care Center One Choctaw Way Talihina, OK Hour Emergency Care 176
179 Choctaw Nation Recovery Center Rt. 2, Box 1600 Talihina, OK Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health 2307 S. Gordon Cooper Dr. Shawnee, OK Claremore Indian Hospital 101 S. Moore Ave. Claremore, OK Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. 24-hour emergency department Clinton Indian Health Center N Rd. Clinton, OK Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Clinton Service Unit-Hospital Route 1, Box 3060 Clinton, OK Hospitals & Clinics Creek Nation Community Hospital 309 N. 14th St. Okemah, OK
180 El Reno Health Center 1631 E. Highway 66 El Reno, OK Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wed. 8 a.m. - noon Eufaula Indian Health Center Creek- Tribal 800 Forrest Ave. Eufaula, OK Harry Belvin Clinic 410 North M St. Hugo, OK Hospitals & Clinics Hugo - Choctaw Nation Indian Health Clinic P.O. Box 340r Hugo, OK Idabel Health Clinic 902 Lincoln Rd. Idabel, OK Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. 550 S. Peoria Tulsa, OK
181 John Anderson Clinic 1300 Martin Luther King Dr. Broken Bow, OK Kickapoo Health Center-Tribal P.O. Box 1059 McLoud, OK Lawton Indian Hospital 1515 N.E. Lawrie Tatum Rd. Lawton, OK Lawton Service Unit-Hospital 1515 Lawrie Tatum Rd. Lawton, OK ext. 465, 466, 467 McAlester - Choctaw Nation Indian Health Clinic-Tribal 903 E. Monroe McAlester, OK Miami - PHS Indian Health Center P.O. Box 1498 Miami, OK Hospitals & Clinics Okemah Indian Health Center - Creek- Tribal 309 N. 14 St. Okemah, OK
182 Oklahoma City Indian Clinic 4913 W. Reno Ave. Oklahoma City, OK Oklahoma City Urban Indian Clinic 4913 W. Reno Oklahoma City, OK , ext 294 Okmulgee Health Center Creek-Tribal 1313 E. 20th Okmulgee, OK Hospitals & Clinics Pawnee Indian Health Center Heritage Cr. Pawnee, OK Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Pawhuska Indian Health Center 715 Grandview Pawhuska, OK RedBird Smith Health Center 301 JT Stites Ave. Sallisaw, OK Rubin White Clinic 109 Kerr Ave. Poteau, OK
183 Sapulpa Health Center Creek-Tribal 1125 E. Cleveland Health Sapulpa, OK Shawnee Service Unit Five Corporate Plaza 3625 N.W. 56Th St. Oklahoma City, OK Stigler Choctaw Clinic 2204 E. Main St. Stigler, OK Tishomingo - Health Clinic Chickasaw Tribal 815 E. 6th St. Tishomingo, OK Watonga Health Center 204 W. Main St. Watonga, OK Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. Hospitals & Clinics Watonga - PHS Indian Health Center Rt. 1, Box 34-A Watonga, OK
184 Wewoka Indian Health Center U.S. 270 & Oklahoma 56 Wewoka, OK Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Wewoka Service Unit-Health Center P.O. Box 1475 Wewoka, OK White Eagle Indian Health Center P.O. Box 2071 Ponca City, OK Hospitals & Clinics Wilma Mankiller Health Center Cherokee-Tribal Highway 51 East, Rt. 2 Box 93 Stilwell, OK W.W. Hastings - Tahlequah Service Unit 100 S. Bliss Tahlequah, OK
185 INDEX Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Indians Academic Program for Educational Assistance... 7 Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Program... 6 Health and Behavioral Health Services... 7 Indian Child Welfare Program and Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program... 6 Social Service Program... 7 Tribal Youth Program... 7 Aging/Elder Services Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of Oklahoma Housing Assistance... 8 Indian Child Welfare... 8 Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)... 9 Promoting Safe and Stable Families Program... 9 Apache Tribe of Oklahoma... 9 Index 183
186 Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (CADAP) Caddo Health Center Bldg... 9 Caddo Nation Injury Prevention... 9 Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Program Cherokee Elder Care Child Care Services Healing to Wellness Court Program (HTWCP) Home Health Services Hospice of the Cherokee Housing Assistance Children & Family Services Index Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma Child Care Development Community Health Representatives Department of Housing Diabetes Wellness Domestic Violence Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers Programs
187 Emergency Medical Services Emergency Youth Shelter Food Distribution Head Start Indian Child Welfare Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the Elders and Children of Our Tribes (RESPECT) Substance Abuse Program Vocational Rehab Chickasaw Nation Rental Program Rental Program Ada Behavioral Health Clinic Ada Family Practice Clinic Adult Learning Program Ardmore Behavioral Health Clinic Arts in Education Assisted Living Benefit Program Burial Assistance Burial Supplement Assistance Program Car Seat Safety Program Career Development Initiative Career Technology Program Caregiver Program Chepota Apisi Chi Li Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families) Program Chickasaw Children s Village Index 185
188 Index Chickasaw Employment Program Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound Chickasaw Honor Club Chickasaw Housing Improvement Program (CHIP) Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic Chickasaw Reading Program Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program Child Care Assistance Program Child Care Development Center Child Support Services Child Welfare Program Community Health Representatives (CHR) Dental Clinic Denture Program Diabetes Care Centers Down Payment or Closing Cost Assistance Grant Drug Court Support Services Durant Indian Heath Clinic Elderly Energy Assistance Program Eyeglasses Program Family Preservation Farmers Market Nutrition Program
189 Fast Track GED Program Food Distribution Program Foster Care/Adoption Get Fresh! Nutrition Program Graduation Assistance Head Start Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse Treatment and Recovery Program Hearing Aid Program Higher Education Grants and Scholarships Home Maintenance Homeowners Program Housing Counseling and Loan Services Indian Child Welfare Service Justice Department Juvenile Justice Program Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Medical Assistance Program Medication Assistance Office of Career Services Office of Violence Prevention Optometry Over-the-Counter Medications Peaceful Heart Home Re-Entry Transitional Employment Road to Work Services Same-Day Clinic School Age Program Index 187
190 School to Work Program Senior Nutrition Program Special Needs Assistance for Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities Summer Youth Program Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program Tishomingo Behavioral Health Clinic Transportation Services Program Tribal Energy Assistance Program Veterans Program Vocational Rehabilitation WIC Programs Youth Services Youth Services Clothing Grant Index Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Adolescent Family Life Project Behavioral Health Program Child Care Assistance Choctaw Nation Housing Authority Clothing Allowance Community Based Social Work Program Community Health Representative
191 Diabetes Wellness Center Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid Program Family Caregivers Program Food Distribution Head Start Higher Education Scholarships Homebuyer Education Hospitality House Jones Academy Mail Order Pharmacy Recovery Center Relocation Assistance Social Services Total Care Hospice Veterans Advocacy Vocational Development Vocational Rehabilitation Program Youth Sports Camps Citizen Potawatomi Nation Behavioral Health Services Child Development Center Clothing Assistance Dental Family Preservation Family Violence Program Fire Lake Wellness Center FireLodge Tribal Youth Program Health Services Index 189
192 Housing Authority Comanche Nation Caregivers Program Comanche Nation College Diabetes Awareness Early Childhood and Development Center Family Assistance Center Food Distribution Home Improvement Program Prescription Assistance Social Services Student Services Tribal Youth Program Delaware Nation Division on Aging Economic Development Educational Assistance Family and Social Services Higher Education Programs Housing Assistance Special Diabetes Program for Indians Vocational Rehabilitation Index Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver Program Children and Family
193 Elder Care Health and Social Services Housing Authority Education & Employment Food Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Assistance Child Care Assistance Clothing Stipend Community Health Representative (CHR) Education Assistance Family Violence Prevention Program Housing Assistance Indian Child Welfare Job Placement and Training Assistance Senior Services Social Services Health Services Housing & Transportation Index Indian Hospitals & Clinics
194 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Community Health Representative Counseling Services Diabetes Program Early Childhood Department Family Violence Prevention and Services Perkins Family Clinic Sexual Assault Services Transitional Housing Assistance Program Tribal Assistance Tribal Youth Program Wellness Center Kaw Nation Domestic Violence Program Educational Services Kanza Child Care Center Kanza Health Center Kaw Housing Authority Social Services Kialegee Tribal Town Index Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma Behavioral Health Services Child Care Center Child Support
195 Education Head Start School Health Clinic Housing Indian Child Welfare Nutrition Center Social Services Tribal Court Tribal Police Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Support Child Care Community Health Representative (CHR) Food Assistance Head Start Higher Education Department Indian Child Welfare Job Placement and Training Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (KADAP) Kiowa Fastrans Kiowa Housing Authority Senior Nutrition Program Social Services... 59, 61 Miami Tribe of Oklahoma Caregiver Program Child Care Development Funding Program Index 193
196 Education Office Elder Benefit Program Housing Programs Nutrition and Supportive Services Promoting Safe and Stable Families (PSSF) Substance Abuse Services Tribal Youth Program Tribal Youth Skills Program Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care and Development Program Eye Glasses and Hearing Aids Family Preservation Services Special Needs Services Index Muscogee (Creek) Nation Child Care Children and Family Services Division of Health Division of Housing MCN Food Distribution Program School Clothing Social Services... 65, 66 Osage Nation Hour Crisis Line Child Care/ Daycare Program
197 Community Alcoholism Service Program Domestic Violence Shelter and Counseling Center Food Distribution Program Housing Department Osage Nation Counseling Center Osage Nation Senior Services Front Desk Osage Nation TASC Program Prevention Programs Social Services Agency Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of Oklahoma Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Diabetes Program Fitness Center Food Distribution Program Health Services Indian Child Welfare Pawnee National Learning Center REACH US Senior Services Social Services Index 195
198 Substance Abuse Program Violence Against Women Prevention and Resource Program Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma Child Care Development Program Community Health Representative Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/ Prevention and Treatment Center Peoria Housing Authority Reimbursement Program for School Supplies/School Clothes Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma Index Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma Adult Education Adult Protective Services Community Health Representative Direct Employment Program Domestic Violence Education Housing Department Indian Child Welfare Pelvian Transit Program Social Services
199 Substance Abuse Tribal Court Sac and Fox Nation Family Violence Health Services Seminole Nation of Oklahoma Child Care Community Health Representative Diabetes Dialysis Center Domestic Violence Family Services Food Distribution Headstart Higher Education Housing Authority Indian Child Welfare Job Placement Lighthorse Police Department Older Americans Program Social Services Tribal Courts Tribal Youth Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma Child Care & Development Fund Index 197
200 Domestic Violence Services, Sexual Assault, Stalking and Dating Violence Assistance Mental Health Prevention Programs Residential Energy Assistance Challenge Option Program (REACH) Career Resource Center Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance Program (NAHASDA) Career Resource Center Substance Abuse Services Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care and Development Fund Program Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount Program Post-Secondary Education Assistance Program Index Thlopthlocco Tribe Burial Assistance Program Child Care Development Funds CITGO Energy Educational Support Program Elders Program Emergency Assistance Program Higher Education Program Indian Child Welfare
201 Legal Rights Fund Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP) Motor Fuels Program Safe and Stable Families Program Tribal Utility Assistance Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma Child Care Community Health Representative Housing Department Substance Abuse Services Tribal Map... 5 United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee Indians in Oklahoma Child Care Education Assistance Elder Nutrition Program Elder Services Health and Human Services Housing Authority Indian Child Welfare Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental Protection Agency Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder Services Index 199
202 Tribal Victims Assistance Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of Oklahoma Child Care Services Family Violence Prevention Health Services Juvenile Services Program (JSP) Mental Health and Chemical Dependency Promoting Safe and Stable Families Social Services Programs Tribal Victim s Assistance Program Wyandotte Nation Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and Wellness Center Wyandotte Nation Education Department Wyandotte Nation Elder Services Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority Index 200
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