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<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

<strong>Resource</strong> <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Compiled by OKDHS Area III staff<br />

in cooperation with <strong>Oklahoma</strong>’s<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> tribes


The <strong>Oklahoma</strong> Department of Human Services<br />

has, in good faith, made every effort to assure<br />

that the information contained in this publication is<br />

complete, current and accurate. However, OKDHS,<br />

including any of its employees, does not attest<br />

to, or make warrant to, or guarantee in either an<br />

expressed or implied manner that the information<br />

contained herein is complete, accurate and current.<br />

Further, neither OKDHS nor any of its employees<br />

assume any legal liability of any kind pertaining to<br />

the completeness and accuracy or currency of any<br />

information contained in this publication.<br />

OKDHS does not endorse nor recommend the use<br />

of or association with any organizations, services<br />

or individuals whose information is contained in<br />

this publication. OKDHS will not be accountable,<br />

responsible or liable for any damage of any kind<br />

resulting in the use of services contained in this<br />

publication.<br />

Be advised that other services across the state,<br />

both tribal and non-tribal, are available that<br />

are not listed in this publication. The content is not<br />

exhaustive. While services listed in this publication<br />

may very well suit a particular client’s needs, other<br />

services not listed herein may be available in the<br />

community that might better meet an individual’s<br />

specifc needs or serve them equally well.


Street address:<br />

Sequoyah Memorial Offce Building<br />

2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City,<br />

OK 73105<br />

Mailing address:<br />

P.O. Box 25352, <strong>Oklahoma</strong> City, OK 73125<br />

Main Number (405) 521-3646<br />

Information and Referral<br />

(405) 521-3646<br />

Child Abuse & Adult Abuse Hotline<br />

Report child abuse or neglect, or the maltreatment<br />

of vulnerable adults.<br />

1-800-522-3511 Available 24 hours<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Safe Line<br />

Domestic Violence Hotline<br />

1-800-522-SAFE, 1-800-522-7233<br />

Reachout Hotline<br />

Drug and Alcohol Abuse 1-800-522-9054<br />

Senior Info-Line 1-800-211-2116<br />

The mission of the<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Department of Human Services<br />

is to help individuals and families in need help<br />

themselves lead safer, healthier,<br />

more independent and productive lives.<br />

www.okdhs.org<br />

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Contents<br />

Tribal Map ................................. 5<br />

Tribes ................................... 6-90<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Indians ..................... 6<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal<br />

Town of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.................... 8<br />

Apache Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 9<br />

Caddo Nation Indian<br />

Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.................... 9<br />

Cherokee Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 10<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes<br />

of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>........................... 12<br />

Chickasaw Nation................... 14<br />

Choctaw Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 36<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation ... 42<br />

Comanche Nation................... 44<br />

Delaware Nation.................... 47<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 49<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 50<br />

2


Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>....... 52<br />

Kaw Nation.............................. 54<br />

Kialegee Tribal Town ............. 56<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 56<br />

Kiowa Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 58<br />

Miami Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 61<br />

Modoc Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 63<br />

Muscogee (Creek)<br />

Nation ....................................... 64<br />

Osage Nation.......................... 66<br />

Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe<br />

of <strong>Oklahoma</strong> ........................... 68<br />

Ottawa Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 68<br />

Pawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 68<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 72<br />

Ponca Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>..... 74<br />

Quapaw Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................ 74<br />

Sac and Fox Nation ............... 76<br />

3


Seminole Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 77<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 79<br />

Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 81<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe...................... 82<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 84<br />

United Keetoowah Band<br />

of Cherokee Indians in<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> ................................... 85<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes<br />

of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.............................. 87<br />

Wyandotte Nation.................... 89<br />

Services ............................. 91-174<br />

Aging/Elder Services ............... 91<br />

Children & Family Services ..... 95<br />

Education & Employment ....... 126<br />

Food........................................... 139<br />

Health Services........................ 143<br />

Housing & Transportation ...... 163<br />

Indian Hospitals & Clinics175-182<br />

Index................................ 183-200<br />

4


5<br />

Reprinted with permission from the <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Department of Transportation


Tribes<br />

TRIBES<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Indians<br />

2025 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.<br />

Shawnee, OK 74801<br />

405-275-4030<br />

www.astribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Indian Child Welfare Program and<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

Program<br />

405-275-4030<br />

Assists clients who are involved with state or<br />

tribal child welfare and those at serious high<br />

risk of removal of their children from their<br />

custody to state or tribal custody. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault<br />

Program<br />

405-275-4030<br />

Assists victims of domestic violence and<br />

sexual assault with victim advocacy,<br />

emotional support, court advocacy,<br />

housing and utility assistance, referral and<br />

shelter placement assistance, along with a<br />

transitional housing program. Call for more<br />

information.<br />

6


Absentee-Shawnee<br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193<br />

Programs for youth ages 12-18 with topics<br />

of leadership, drug and alcohol abuse,<br />

dating violence, gang prevention, tobacco,<br />

teen pregnancy, truancy and education.<br />

Activities include youth camps, tribal youth<br />

council and an after school program. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Academic Program for Educational<br />

Assistance<br />

Program funds summer school, academic<br />

trips, concurrent enrollment, remedial<br />

classes, ACT/SAT college entrance exams,<br />

correspondence classes, driver’s education<br />

class, tutoring, athletic expenses, special<br />

needs programs and other academic<br />

programs upon approval. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Social Service Program<br />

405-878-4723 405-275-1468<br />

Programs include Direct Employment<br />

Assistance (DEA), and Workforce Investment<br />

Act (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Health Services<br />

Health and Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-878-4716<br />

To promote the wellbeing of the “whole<br />

person” within context of their culture<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Absentee-Shawnee<br />

including resource and referral services, crisis<br />

intervention, case management, counseling,<br />

support groups, school and community<br />

based services, I.O.P. treatment program<br />

for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol<br />

assessments. Call for eligibility requirements<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Social Service Program<br />

405-878-4723 405-275-1468<br />

Programs include tribal energy assistance,<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), general assistance. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal<br />

Town of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

101 E. Broadway<br />

Wetumka, OK 74883<br />

405-452-3987<br />

www.alabama-quassarte.org<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

Assists families in crisis.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

Assists with utility bills or deposits along with<br />

rent. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

8


Alabama-Quassarte<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

Provides assistance with heating and cooling<br />

utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

Program (PSSF)<br />

Utility bill assistance for families with<br />

children. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 1220<br />

Anadarko, OK 73005<br />

405-247–9493<br />

Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 487<br />

Binger, OK 73009<br />

405-656-2344<br />

www.caddonation-nsn.gov<br />

Health Services<br />

Caddo Health Center Bldg.<br />

Binger, OK 73009<br />

656-2344 ext. 220<br />

Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions,<br />

medical bills, health equipment.<br />

Caddo Nation Injury Prevention<br />

Distributes smoke detectors, fre extinguishers<br />

and car seats to tribal members. Fire safety<br />

education, car seat education, and water<br />

9<br />

Tribes


Tribes<br />

Caddo<br />

safety education to Head Start children.<br />

Helps educate elderly clients about fall<br />

prevention.<br />

Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (CADAP)<br />

405-656-9215<br />

As an out-patient facility providing<br />

outpatient counseling, outreach services,<br />

individual, group and family counseling,<br />

education, prevention activities for adults<br />

and youth, aftercare services and referral<br />

services.<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 948<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74465<br />

918-453-5000<br />

www.cherokee.org<br />

Cherokee First 918-453-5000 option #1<br />

(assistance in making a referral for services)<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Cherokee Elder Care<br />

1387 West 4th St.<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74464<br />

918-453-5554<br />

http://eldercare.cherokee.org<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

10


Children & Family Services<br />

Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention<br />

Program<br />

P.O. Box 948<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74465<br />

918-822-2807 918-457-9609<br />

Child Care Services<br />

888-458-6230<br />

www.cherokeekids.net<br />

Healing to Wellness Court Program<br />

(HTWCP)<br />

P.O. Box 948<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74465<br />

918-207-4908 918-207-4959<br />

Serves Cherokee youth ages 13-17 who<br />

are affected by alcohol or drugs through<br />

a system of services designed to bring the<br />

youth, family and community into harmony.<br />

Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties.<br />

Health Services<br />

Home Health Services<br />

918-458-6102, 888-281-6910<br />

www.cnhhs.org<br />

Hospice of the Cherokee<br />

918-458-5080<br />

877-792-7372<br />

www.cnhhs.org<br />

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Cherokee<br />

Tribes


Tribes<br />

Cherokee<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

918-453-5000<br />

Housing, rental and rehab assistance to<br />

qualifying persons who meet income and<br />

eligibility guidelines.<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 38<br />

Concho, OK 73022<br />

800-247-4612<br />

www.c-a-tribes.org<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers<br />

Programs<br />

580-331-2351 580-331-2350<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care Development<br />

405-422-7694 877-218-7004<br />

Domestic Violence<br />

405-422-7692<br />

Emergency Youth Shelter<br />

405-262-9024<br />

Head Start<br />

405-422-7635<br />

12


Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-422-1173<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho<br />

Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the<br />

Elders and Children of Our Tribes<br />

(RESPECT)<br />

Multifaceted program with core activities<br />

(recreation, exercise, and sports), plus<br />

wellness, education and leadership. Building<br />

character, citizenship, identity, self-esteem,<br />

improving academics and more.<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution<br />

405-422-7873<br />

Health Services<br />

Community Health Representatives<br />

800-687-0973<br />

Diabetes Wellness<br />

405-422-7723<br />

Emergency Medical Services<br />

800-464-2410<br />

Substance Abuse Program<br />

580-331-2370<br />

Vocational Rehab<br />

888-284-7725<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Department of Housing<br />

580-323-4877<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

P.O. Box 1548<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7216<br />

www.chickasaw.net<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Assisted Living Beneft Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides assisted living benefts to qualifed<br />

individuals by directly paying a state<br />

licensed assisted living facility of your choice.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Elderly Energy Assistance Program<br />

Provides one-time assistance for winter<br />

heating and summer cooling by assisting<br />

with certain utilities. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Senior Nutrition Program<br />

Provides congregate and homebound<br />

meals to qualifed <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Senior<br />

centers provide health monitoring, social<br />

events, classes and group activities. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

14


Children & Family Services<br />

Chickasaw<br />

Burial Assistance<br />

Provides burial assistance to eligible <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s residing in the Chickasaw Nation.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Burial Supplement Assistance Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides assistance for funeral expenses up<br />

to a maximum of $2500. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Car Seat Safety Program<br />

Provides car seat safety information and<br />

car seats to qualifed individuals. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Caregiver Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides fve areas of service for the<br />

caregiver, including respite care. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chepota Apisi Chi Li<br />

Foster Care and Adoption Program<br />

Assists individuals in fostering and/or<br />

adopting tribal and state custody children.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Chickasaw<br />

Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)<br />

Program<br />

2125 N. Broadway<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Provides resources and support programs<br />

for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> families including home<br />

visitation focusing on parenting education<br />

and skills, child development and screenings,<br />

respite care, support groups and baby<br />

bucks to purchase items for baby. Services<br />

for pregnant women after 28 weeks of<br />

pregnancy in frst pregnancy or anytime<br />

if not frst pregnancy. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Children’s Village<br />

1185 Village Rd.<br />

Kingston, OK 73439<br />

580-564-3060<br />

A residential and educational care facility<br />

for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> children 1st through<br />

12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Child Care Assistance Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-0128<br />

Provides child care assistance to <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> families who are working or going<br />

to school. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

16


Chickasaw<br />

Child Care Development Center<br />

222 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-0128<br />

Provides long-term positive differences<br />

in the lives of children by focusing on the<br />

child’s total development. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Child Support Services<br />

580-436-3419<br />

Services include paternity establishment,<br />

investigation, enforcement, Tribal<br />

Enforcement Payment Project (TEPP) and<br />

mediation. <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> children who<br />

are eligible for enrollment with a federally<br />

recognized tribe, whose absent parent is<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> or employed by a tribe, or<br />

families with a divorce or child support order<br />

from a tribal court.<br />

Child Welfare Program<br />

24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline<br />

1-800-522-3511<br />

Advocates for and protects children who<br />

have been removed from their home due to<br />

neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse.<br />

Tribal social workers provide prevention<br />

services, advocacy and assist in the family<br />

reunifcation process. Children must be <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> and removed or at risk of removal<br />

from home and/or their parents or legal<br />

guardians.<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Chickasaw<br />

Drug Court Support Services<br />

125 S. Broadway<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580 272-5170<br />

39 N. Washington<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-4821 ext. 43<br />

Provides information for career development,<br />

educational needs, housing, children’s<br />

services, family counseling, crisis intervention<br />

services, advocacy, general referrals and<br />

case management. For Chickasaw citizens<br />

who are participating in drug court and their<br />

extended family in the Chickasaw Nation<br />

Service Area. Applicants must present a<br />

Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB.<br />

Family Preservation<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Family Preservation Manager ext. 60430<br />

Program provides crisis prevention and<br />

reunifcation services for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

families. Provides home visitation, monetary<br />

assistance, transportation for specifc needs,<br />

referrals, parenting education, budgeting<br />

and life skills, advocacy and supportive<br />

services. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Foster Care/Adoption<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Provides care for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> children<br />

placed into tribal or state custody. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

18


Chickasaw<br />

Indian Child Welfare Service<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Program advocates for and protects children<br />

who have been removed from their home<br />

due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional<br />

abuse. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Justice Department<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7233<br />

Provides legal services to divisions or<br />

departments within the Chickasaw Nation.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Juvenile Justice Program<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7233<br />

This program monitors, provides counseling<br />

and supervises <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> juvenile<br />

offenders who are involved in the Chickasaw<br />

Nation District Court. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Offce of Violence Prevention<br />

231 Seabrook Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5580<br />

39 N. Washington<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-4821<br />

Crisis Intervention, advocacy services, safety<br />

planning, emergency shelter, protection<br />

19<br />

Tribes


Tribes<br />

Chickasaw<br />

orders and legal advocacy, domestic<br />

violence education, referrals to community<br />

resources, transportation, emotional support,<br />

encouragement, housing/relocation costs,<br />

case management, counseling services and<br />

career development services.<br />

Peaceful Heart Home<br />

580-272-5580<br />

580-226-4821<br />

A domestic violence shelter for <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> women and children offering<br />

housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffng,<br />

food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers,<br />

personal enrichment activities, advocacy,<br />

emotional support, counseling, career<br />

development and social service referrals.<br />

Veterans Program<br />

301 W Main St., Ste. 604<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

Provides outreach services to tribal<br />

veterans and assists with the acquisition<br />

of veteran’s benefts and services from<br />

the Veterans Administration and other<br />

veterans organizations. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Youth Services<br />

580-310-6620<br />

Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps<br />

and events, clothing grant, leadership,<br />

martial arts and recreation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

20


Chickasaw<br />

Youth Services Clothing Grant<br />

231 Seabrook Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5585<br />

Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each<br />

school year to purchase school clothing. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Adult Learning Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides academic assistance to adults<br />

who have dropped out of high school and<br />

want to complete their General Equivalency<br />

Development (GED) diploma. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Arts in Education<br />

P.O. Box 1548<br />

Ada, OK 74821<br />

580-272-5520<br />

After school arts program, Chickasaw<br />

children’s choir, and teacher in-service<br />

training and <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>/cultural<br />

classroom instruction. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Career Development Initiative<br />

P.O. Box 1548<br />

Ada, OK 74821<br />

580-272-5085<br />

Provides transitional employment services to<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Chickasaw<br />

individuals with employment barriers. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Career Technology Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides assistance to citizens who want<br />

to further their education by attending<br />

accredited vocational or technical schools<br />

and other private training facilities. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Employment Program<br />

Provides employment opportunities on<br />

a temporary basis. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships<br />

110 W. 12th St.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-9030<br />

Provides educational assistance for students<br />

who demonstrate excellence in academics,<br />

community service, dedication to <strong>Native</strong><br />

America and a commitment to learning. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound<br />

580-371-9903<br />

Serves students from disadvantaged<br />

backgrounds by providing them with skills<br />

needed for success in post-secondary<br />

education. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw<br />

Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

This program rewards continuing education<br />

and good grades. Programs include<br />

incentive continuing education, incentive<br />

degree completion, graduation stoles<br />

and graduation watch. Call for program<br />

information and eligibility criteria.<br />

Chickasaw Honor Club<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides an added incentive for students<br />

to strive for academic excellence. Call<br />

for program information and eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Reading Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists children by providing books to<br />

encourage reading. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Fast Track GED Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Helps Chickasaw citizens to prepare for<br />

GED testing through an online Internet<br />

service during a four-month period. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Graduation Assistance<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists college graduates with caps, gowns,<br />

invitations and other expenses incurred with<br />

graduating. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Head Start<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists in early childhood development<br />

with center locations in Ada, Ardmore,<br />

Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Higher Education Grants and<br />

Scholarships<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Program includes clothing scholarship,<br />

general scholarship, governor’s and<br />

legislator’s scholarships, higher education<br />

grant, inter-tribal council of the fve civilized<br />

tribes Johnson-O’Malley scholarship, lifetime<br />

scholarship, millennium scholarship and<br />

textbook grant.<br />

Offce of Career Services<br />

530 E. Main St.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7294<br />

Helps Chickasaw citizens and other <strong>Native</strong><br />

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<strong>American</strong>s prepare for and obtain quality<br />

jobs through necessary information and<br />

training. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw<br />

Re-Entry Transitional Employment<br />

39 N. Washington St.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-222-2842<br />

Provides transitional employment services to<br />

individuals with employment barriers. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Road to Work Services<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

800-492-2115<br />

Provides transportation to and from work for<br />

qualifying <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s and the general<br />

public. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

School to Work Program<br />

2020 Arlington, Suite 4<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-559-0815<br />

4915 W, Broadway<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-222-2839<br />

Program provides opportunity to pursue<br />

higher education full time while receiving<br />

full-time pay/benefts. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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School Age Program<br />

222 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 73401<br />

580-272-5398<br />

Provided June-August, this program allows<br />

children age 4 through 9 to experience<br />

exciting activities through feld trips, park<br />

days and special events. Children enjoy arts<br />

and crafts, theater productions, storytelling,<br />

music and dance, community service projects,<br />

scientifc projects and more. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Summer Youth Program<br />

Provides workforce training and experience<br />

to encourage productive work and behavior<br />

patterns in youths for a variety of careers.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Programs are designed to assist people with<br />

disabilities in being able to return to the<br />

workplace. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Food<br />

Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh<br />

fruits and vegetables from authorized<br />

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Chickasaw<br />

farmers’ markets and farm stands throughout<br />

the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Nutrition education and commodity foods<br />

are available through FDP grocery stores in<br />

nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Get Fresh! Nutrition Program<br />

229 W Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5506<br />

Provides cooking classes and demonstrations,<br />

nutrition education and ftness guidance.<br />

Call for additional program information and<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

WIC Programs<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Women, infants and children may participate<br />

in supplemental food and nutrition education<br />

programs designed to improve the health<br />

of participants during critical stages of<br />

growth and development. Call for location<br />

information and eligibility requirements.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Ada Behavioral Health Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4591 800-851-9136 ext. 81851<br />

Behavioral health including counseling,<br />

psychiatric services, education and training<br />

concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,<br />

elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide and<br />

substance abuse and detoxifcation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Ada Family Practice Clinic<br />

1007 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-6260<br />

An appointment based clinic offering<br />

outpatient family practice medicine, including<br />

laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Ardmore Behavioral Health Clinic<br />

2510 Chickasaw Blvd.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-8181 877-242-4347<br />

Behavioral health including counseling,<br />

psychiatric services, education and training<br />

concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,<br />

elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide,<br />

substance abuse and detoxifcation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic<br />

901 E. 6th St.<br />

Tishomingo, OK 73460<br />

580-371-2361 877-240-2720<br />

2510 Chickasaw Blvd.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-8181 877-242-4347<br />

Chickasaw<br />

1438 Hardcastle Blvd.<br />

Purcell, OK 73080<br />

405-527-4700<br />

An appointment based clinic offering<br />

outpatient family practice medicine including<br />

dental, eye clinic, behavioral health,<br />

laboratory testing, X-ray, pharmacy and<br />

periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Durant Indian Heath Clinic<br />

1600 N. Washington<br />

Durant, OK 74701<br />

580-920-2100 877-240-2725<br />

An appointment based clinic offering<br />

outpatient family practice medicine<br />

including laboratory testing, pharmacy and<br />

periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Community Health Representatives<br />

(CHR)<br />

Provides patient advocacy, liaison between<br />

clients and tribal and community resources,<br />

patient education, health promotion and<br />

disease prevention. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Dental Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4596<br />

Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental<br />

disease, preventive services, oral surgery,<br />

restorative procedures, prosthetics and<br />

pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Denture Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

Provides one pair of dentures every fve<br />

years, including ftting, adjustments and<br />

repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw<br />

Nation dental clinic providers. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Diabetes Care Centers<br />

1001 N. County Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4532 800-851-9136<br />

Provides medical, educational, nutritional<br />

and exercise services to those who qualify.<br />

Additional services include specialized<br />

diabetes prevention program, foot care,<br />

retinal photography, dental hygiene and<br />

behavioral health. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Eyeglasses Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-559-0792<br />

Provides an allowance toward one pair<br />

of eyeglasses every two years. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw<br />

Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment and Recovery Program<br />

3115 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-332-6345<br />

Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment facility.<br />

Participants receive a holistic treatment<br />

program to overcome additions. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Hearing Aid Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2701<br />

Following an exam and evaluation, hearing<br />

aids may be provided every three years<br />

to eligible individuals. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Medical Assistance Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

This program can offer fnancial assistance<br />

to services not covered by existing tribal<br />

programs or other alternate resources to<br />

individuals who qualify. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Medication Assistance<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

Medication not carried in the tribal<br />

pharmacy may be provided by this program<br />

after being prescribed by a CNHS provider.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Optometry<br />

1001 N. County Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4508<br />

The eye clinic provides examination,<br />

diagnosis and management of conditions of<br />

the eye. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Over-the-Counter Medications<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides over-the-counter medication at no<br />

cost. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Same-Day Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-3980<br />

Available on a walk-in basis for general<br />

medical conditions. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Special Needs Assistance for<br />

Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities<br />

300 Rosedale Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists those with special needs by providing<br />

a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for<br />

participation in extra-curricular activities.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Tishomingo Behavioral Health Clinic<br />

901 E. 6th St.<br />

Tishomingo, OK 73470<br />

580-371-2361 877-240-2720<br />

Behavioral health, including counseling,<br />

psychiatric services, education and training<br />

concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,<br />

elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide,<br />

substance abuse and detoxifcation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

“37” Rental Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Provides rental assistance to low income<br />

families. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

“38” Rental Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Allows units to be leased in the private sector<br />

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by low income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Housing Improvement<br />

Program (CHIP)<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Provides rehabilitation to low rent<br />

developments and provides grants for<br />

repairs of privately owned homes of low<br />

income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s and emergency<br />

repairs of privately owned home of<br />

Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Down Payment or Closing Cost<br />

Assistance Grant<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Offers a one-time grant to help with the<br />

down payment or closing costs to purchase a<br />

home. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Elderly Energy Assistance Program<br />

Provides one-time assistance for winter<br />

heating and summer cooling by assisting<br />

with certain utilities. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Home Maintenance<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

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Provides minor home repairs such as car<br />

care, wood service, weatherization, pest,<br />

septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Homeowners Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Allows for the new construction of<br />

homeownership units in accordance with<br />

NAHASDA for low income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Housing Counseling and Loan Services<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Offers a variety of counseling programs<br />

dealing with housing maintenance, family<br />

budgeting, fre and home safety, early<br />

delinquency intervention and pre-purchase<br />

and post-purchase counseling.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

Assists individuals with home heating or<br />

cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Assists qualifying individuals with<br />

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landscaping services such as lawn mowing<br />

and weed eating. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Transportation Services Program<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-310-6453 800-492-2115<br />

Provides medical transportation and pickup<br />

and delivery of prescriptions. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Tribal Energy Assistance Program<br />

Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens<br />

with an urgent, unmet need to assist with<br />

gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or<br />

deposits. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 1210<br />

Durant, OK 74702<br />

580-924–8280<br />

www.choctawnation.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Adolescent Family Life Project<br />

877-285-6893 580-326-7758<br />

Comprehensive, integrated services to reduce<br />

repeat pregnancies, improve health outcomes<br />

for mother and infant, increase healthy<br />

parenting skills, provide opportunities for<br />

education and job training, and increase<br />

healthy relationship skills. <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

pregnant and parenting teens under 19<br />

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Choctaw<br />

years of age, their infants, male partners<br />

and families who reside in the 10 1/2 county<br />

service area of the Choctaw Nation are<br />

eligible.<br />

Child Care Assistance<br />

Program permits parents to choose from<br />

a broad range of child care providers,<br />

including day care centers, family child<br />

care providers, sectarian organizations<br />

and relatives. To qualify for this program,<br />

the child must be a member of a federally<br />

recognized Indian tribe and reside within<br />

the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation. Both<br />

parents must be employed or attending<br />

school. Eligibility is based on family size and<br />

family income.<br />

Clothing Allowance<br />

One-time payment to post high school<br />

students who have completed their frst<br />

semester of higher education with passing<br />

grades and meet requirements.<br />

Community Based Social Work<br />

Program<br />

Community-based program. Services<br />

are taken directly to the community and<br />

assistance is given there where families are<br />

more comfortable.<br />

Family Caregivers Program<br />

800-522-6170 ext. 2202<br />

Information on existing services, assistance<br />

with access of services, individual counseling<br />

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or support, group for caregivers, respite<br />

services for brief relief from responsibilities<br />

and supplemental support.<br />

Social Services<br />

Clients must reside within the boundaries<br />

of the Choctaw Nation and meet other<br />

eligibility requirements as to income<br />

resources and other criteria required by the<br />

federal regulations.<br />

Veterans Advocacy<br />

800-522-6170 ext. 4163<br />

Assists <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> veterans with fling<br />

claims for Service Connected Compensation<br />

and pension claims with the VA as well as<br />

obtaining copies of medical, personnel and<br />

other military records.<br />

Youth Sports Camps<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Plans sports camps for youth each summer.<br />

Sports include golf, basketball, baseball and<br />

softball.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Head Start<br />

Directed primarily toward economically<br />

disadvantaged families with children ages 3<br />

to 5 years old. All nationalities are served,<br />

with preference given to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

families.<br />

Higher Education Scholarships<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

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Jones Academy<br />

918-297-2518 888-767-2518<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> residential learning center<br />

for elementary and secondary school age<br />

children.<br />

Choctaw<br />

Relocation Assistance<br />

Provides assistance to relocate to start a new,<br />

permanent type job.<br />

Vocational Development<br />

Assistance to obtain educational training.<br />

The courses must be BIA approved courses<br />

in accredited colleges or at <strong>Oklahoma</strong> State<br />

Tech. Training is also offered in any full-time<br />

courses at all Kiamichi Area Technology<br />

Centers. The program does not pay for shortterm<br />

or night classes and participant must be<br />

a full-time student.<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation Program<br />

580-326-8304 877-285-6893<br />

Services that assist disabled <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s to obtain their goal of vocational<br />

training and gainful employment.<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution<br />

580-924-7773 800-522-6170<br />

Participants receive approximately 80 food<br />

items totaling 85 pounds of food per person<br />

in the household. Call for locations and<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Behavioral Health Program<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026<br />

Services include individual counseling,<br />

group counseling, family counseling,<br />

social worker assistance, substance abuse<br />

counseling, child/partner abuse counseling,<br />

evaluation and testing, crisis intervention and<br />

suicide prevention. Eligibility requirements<br />

include having a CDIB card of a federally<br />

recognized Indian tribe and must live within<br />

the 10 1/2 counties in the Choctaw Nation<br />

boundaries.<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Assists Choctaws and other Indians maintain<br />

the health of themselves and their families.<br />

Diabetes Wellness Center<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026 ext. 6673<br />

Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses<br />

and community education.<br />

Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid<br />

Program<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing<br />

aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55<br />

years who possess a CDIB and live within the<br />

10 1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation.<br />

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Hospitality House<br />

918-567-2300<br />

A facility that serves as a home for people<br />

with loved ones who are hospitalized at<br />

Talihina. Also used for patients with long<br />

drives who want to spend the night for an<br />

early morning appointment.<br />

Choctaw<br />

Mail Order Pharmacy<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026<br />

The tribe has an agreement with a national<br />

mail order pharmaceutical network (PRxN)<br />

to provide prescription drugs through mail<br />

order for all Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

tribal members living both inside and outside<br />

of the tribal boundaries.<br />

Recovery Center<br />

918-567-2389<br />

A specialized treatment center for the<br />

rehabilitation of chemically dependent<br />

individuals and their families. The center<br />

views chemical dependence as a treatable<br />

illness. Eligibility requirements include males<br />

and females 18 years of age or older, must<br />

possess a CDIB card, be in good physical<br />

health, have a diagnosis which indicates a<br />

primary problem with alcohol, other drugs<br />

and/or substance. Court referrals, given on<br />

a case-by-case basis, are given additional<br />

qualifying requirements.<br />

Total Care Hospice<br />

580-931-3636 866-931-3636<br />

Hospice is a team approach in caring for<br />

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Choctaw<br />

a person with a terminal illness. The team<br />

consists of the nurse, aide, social worker,<br />

volunteer, clergy and the family.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Choctaw Nation Housing Authority<br />

800-235-3087 (<strong>Oklahoma</strong> only)<br />

580-326-7521<br />

Homebuyer Education<br />

580-326-7521<br />

The Home Finance Department offers<br />

homebuyer education to assist individuals<br />

with homebuyer counseling as well as<br />

individual credit counseling.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

1601 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.<br />

Shawnee, OK 74801<br />

405-878-4831<br />

www.potawatomi.org<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Development Center<br />

405-878-4861<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m<br />

Clothing Assistance<br />

The clothes closet is designed to aid survivors<br />

and their children of family violence no<br />

matter their race or sex and to aid our fellow<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal members.<br />

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Family Preservation<br />

Program offers parenting sessions, homebased<br />

services, court advocacy, case<br />

management, family crisis assistance, respite<br />

care and referrals to other needed services.<br />

The program is family-focused and receives<br />

referrals from ICW, CPS, Social Services,<br />

and other agencies in the Tribe and the<br />

community.<br />

Family Violence Program<br />

Assistance to persons of any age that<br />

fnd themselves in a volatile situation. The<br />

family violence worker will assist persons<br />

in addressing crisis assistance needs, court<br />

advocacy, preventive services and referrals<br />

to appropriate support services.<br />

FireLodge Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-878-4831 800-880-9880<br />

Juveniles from the ages of 12 to 17 will<br />

receive prevention services with a focus on<br />

alcohol, drugs, life skills and school success.<br />

Health Services<br />

Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Dental<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

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Fire Lake Wellness Center<br />

Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon<br />

Private <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> wellness and ftness<br />

facility that embraces diabetic education,<br />

nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen<br />

Potawatomi Nation tribal member and/or<br />

spouse employee of the Citizen Potawatomi<br />

Nation, any <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> over 18 years<br />

old with a federally recognized tribal<br />

membership card.<br />

Health Services<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Tribal members and other <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s<br />

in its service area receive cost-effective<br />

medical services.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Authority<br />

405-273-2833 800-880-9880<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

584 NW Bingo Rd.<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-492–3240 580-492-4988<br />

www.comanchenation.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Caregivers Program<br />

580-492-3282 405-492-3283<br />

Available to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s 60 years or<br />

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older or grandparents 60 years or older<br />

raising grandchildren under 18 years old.<br />

Call for eligibility details.<br />

Comanche<br />

Family Assistance Center<br />

580-492-3590<br />

A temporary safe haven for women and<br />

their children in need of shelter from abusive<br />

situations.<br />

Social Services<br />

580-492-3360<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Early Childhood and Development<br />

Center<br />

216 SE “J” Ave.<br />

Lawton, OK 73502<br />

580-250-1561<br />

Early Childhood and Development<br />

Center<br />

403 E. Evans<br />

Apache, OK 73006<br />

580-588-3114<br />

Student Services<br />

580-492-3278<br />

Available to K-12 students to meet basic<br />

back to school needs. Availability to enrolled<br />

children with a CDIB card and completed<br />

application. Call for more details.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Comanche<br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

584 NW Bingo Rd<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-492-4349<br />

Comanche Nation College<br />

1608 SW 9th St.<br />

Lawton, OK 73501<br />

580-591-0203<br />

www.cnc.cc.ok.us<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution<br />

580-492-3327<br />

Commodity distribution to low income <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> families.<br />

Health Services<br />

Diabetes Awareness<br />

580-492-6434<br />

Prescription Assistance<br />

580-492-6434<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Home Improvement Program<br />

584 NW Bingo Rd.<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-492-3313<br />

A home repair, renovation and replacement<br />

grant program.<br />

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Delaware Nation<br />

P.O. Box 825<br />

Anadarko, OK 73005<br />

405-247-2448<br />

www.delawarenation.com<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Division on Aging<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Nutrition services, nutrition and health<br />

education and supportive services.<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Family and Social Services<br />

405-247-2448 ext 1153<br />

Provides clothing, food, utilities, health,<br />

education, child care, energy assistance<br />

(LIHEAP), emergency assistance, burial<br />

assistance and community services block<br />

grant program.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Economic Development<br />

Provides small business assistance.<br />

Educational Assistance<br />

Programs include school supply vouchers,<br />

education assistance, athletic assistance<br />

application, academic achievement award,<br />

and driver’s education assistance.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Delaware<br />

Higher Education Programs<br />

Higher education programs include Pell<br />

ineligible incentive program, college fnancial<br />

assistance program, lenape wise program,<br />

lenape wik-a-wam program, adult vocational<br />

program, and trust fund higher education<br />

scholarship.<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

Assists <strong>American</strong> Indians with disabilities<br />

in fnding employment and educational<br />

opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include<br />

counseling, guidance services, assistive<br />

devices, mental restoration, physical<br />

restoration, evaluations and vocational<br />

training.<br />

Health Services<br />

Special Diabetes Program for Indians<br />

(SDIP)<br />

Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses,<br />

therapeutic shoes and dentures.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Housing and homebuyer education programs.<br />

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Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 350<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-666-7710<br />

www.estoo-nsn.gov<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver<br />

Program<br />

866-674-3786<br />

Elder Care<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Children and Family Services<br />

Children and Family<br />

866-978-1352<br />

After School Program, Children’s Pow Wow,<br />

Child Care Development Fund.<br />

Health and Social Services<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> members in good standing.<br />

Health Services<br />

Health and Social Services<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> members in good standing.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Eastern Shawnee<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Authority<br />

866-666-3489<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Route 2, Box 121<br />

Apache, OK 73006<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Senior Services<br />

Provides meals and general assistance. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Children and Family Services<br />

Caregiver Assistance<br />

Provides education and support services<br />

for individuals who are taking care of their<br />

loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Child Care Assistance<br />

Day care assistance. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Clothing Stipend<br />

Provides assistance for children’s clothing, 18<br />

and younger. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Fort Sill Apache<br />

Family Violence Prevention Program<br />

Assistance for victims of sexual assault,<br />

domestic violence and stalking.<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

Provides assistance to children and families<br />

who are involved in the child welfare tribal<br />

or state system.<br />

Social Services<br />

General assistance and LIHEAP energy<br />

assistance. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Education Assistance<br />

Higher education and vocational assistance.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Job Placement and Training Assistance<br />

Assistance with job training and placement.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR)<br />

Provides transportation to hospitals and<br />

medical appointments along with delivery<br />

of medications to any tribal member living<br />

within the service area. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Fort Sill Apache<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Route 1, Box 721<br />

Perkins, OK 74059<br />

405-547-2402<br />

www.iowanation.org<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Early Childhood Department<br />

405-547-2402 ext. 269<br />

Early head start, early head start expectant<br />

families program, child care programs and<br />

assistance.<br />

Family Violence Prevention and<br />

Services<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 236<br />

Sexual Assault Services<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 235<br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-547-2402 ext. 492<br />

Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Children 15-17 years are eligible for<br />

a mentor, tutor and substance abuse<br />

prevention.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Counseling Services<br />

405-547-4363<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Diabetes Program<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Perkins Family Clinic<br />

509 E. Highway 33<br />

Perkins, OK 74059<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. -<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Tribal Assistance<br />

405-547-2402 x 260<br />

Dental/eyeglasses, hearing aids, school<br />

education incentives, burial assistance.<br />

Wellness Center<br />

405-547-2402 x 325<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

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Tribes


Tribes<br />

Iowa<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Transitional Housing Assistance<br />

Program<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 237<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

698 Grandview Dr.<br />

Kaw City, OK 74641<br />

580-269-2552<br />

www.kawnation.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Domestic Violence Program<br />

400 E. Central, Suite 306<br />

Ponca City, OK 74601<br />

580-762-4477<br />

After hours 580-399-7191<br />

Services are provided only to eligible victims<br />

who provide proof of <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> status<br />

by presenting their CDIB or tribal affliation<br />

card at the initial meeting.<br />

Kanza Child Care Center<br />

101 Charles Curtis Ln.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-4114<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m.<br />

Subsidized care is available to all <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s who live in Kay County. Assistance<br />

is available for parents who are working,<br />

in school or in training. Enrollment is open to<br />

children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age.<br />

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Social Services<br />

580-269-1186<br />

Burial assistance, emergency transportation/<br />

medical program, emergency utility<br />

assistance, emergency utility deposit<br />

assistance, eyeglass, denture, hearing aid<br />

program, general assistance.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Educational Services<br />

580-269-1186<br />

Higher education grant program, academic<br />

scholarship program, graduate program,<br />

adult vocational training program, adult<br />

education.<br />

Health Services<br />

Kanza Health Center<br />

3151 E. River Rd.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-1039<br />

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday<br />

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon<br />

Eligibility includes members of federally<br />

recognized tribe, must have CDIB card.<br />

Appointment only, no walk-ins.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Kaw<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Kaw Housing Authority<br />

9 Kanza Ln.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-6264<br />

Homeownership program and down payment<br />

assistance.<br />

Kialegee Tribal Town<br />

P.O. Box 332<br />

Wetumka, OK 74883<br />

405-452-3262<br />

www.kialegeetribaltown.net<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 70<br />

McLoud, OK 74851<br />

405-964-4219<br />

www.kickapootribeofoklahoma.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Support<br />

405-964-2693 405-964-2694<br />

Child Care Center<br />

405-964-2063<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-964-5426<br />

Social Services<br />

405-964-4219<br />

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Tribal Court<br />

405-964-4136<br />

Tribal Police<br />

405-964-6129<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Education<br />

405-964-5426<br />

Head Start School<br />

405-964-3676<br />

Food<br />

Nutrition Center<br />

405-964-2507<br />

Health Services<br />

Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-964-2618<br />

Health Clinic<br />

405-964-2081<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing<br />

405-964-6262<br />

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Tribes<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 369<br />

Carnegie, OK 73015<br />

580-654-2349<br />

www.kiowatribe.net<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Senior Nutrition Program<br />

580-654-2109<br />

Provides meals to the elderly, along with<br />

information, transportation assistance and<br />

advocacy.<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Caregiver Support<br />

Assists individuals caring for their loved ones.<br />

Support groups, education and counseling.<br />

Child Care<br />

405-247-8856<br />

Provides child care assistance for children<br />

who are a member of the Kiowa tribe,<br />

income eligible and live within the Kiowa<br />

service area.<br />

Head Start<br />

580-654-1528<br />

Provides early childhood education through<br />

center and home-based services with center<br />

locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko.<br />

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Indian Child Welfare<br />

580-654-2349<br />

Provides assistance to children and families<br />

who are involved in the child welfare tribal<br />

or state system.<br />

Social Services<br />

580-654-1454<br />

Assists families and individuals in need with<br />

direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance,<br />

general assistance and a burial program.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Kiowa<br />

Job Placement and Training<br />

580-654-2300<br />

Direct employment assistance and vocational<br />

training assistance.<br />

Higher Education Department<br />

580-654-2300<br />

Provides higher education scholarships and a<br />

limited 20% education assistance.<br />

Food<br />

Food Assistance<br />

580-654-2618<br />

Food Distribution.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Kiowa<br />

Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR)<br />

580-654-2216<br />

Provides transportation to hospitals and<br />

medical appointments along with delivery<br />

of medications to any tribal member living<br />

within the service area.<br />

Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (KADAP)<br />

405-247-9009<br />

Program offers assessments, group meetings,<br />

outreach services, counseling, alcohol and<br />

drug education, prevention activities for<br />

youth and adults, referrals, court intervention<br />

and aftercare services.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Kiowa Fastrans<br />

888-654-2053<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

(Carnegie Area)<br />

Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

(Anadarko Area)<br />

Provides a fast, friendly, affordable public<br />

transportation service to the surrounding<br />

community.<br />

Kiowa Housing Authority<br />

405-247-8856<br />

Provides low rent for vacant homes.<br />

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Social Services<br />

580-654-1454<br />

Program assists families and individuals<br />

in need through direct assistance, LIHEAP<br />

energy assistance, general assistance and a<br />

burial program.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

202 S. Eight Tribes Trail<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-542-1445<br />

www.miamination.com<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Elder Beneft Program<br />

Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65<br />

years and older up to $250 per fscal year<br />

for out-of-pocket medical expenses.<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Caregiver Program<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Provides training and respite care to elders<br />

who care for a loved one in the home on a<br />

24-hour basis.<br />

Child Care Development Funding<br />

Program<br />

102 S. Eight Tribes Trail<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-540-9389<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Miami<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

(PSSF)<br />

Promotes the family unit, identifes children at<br />

risk and assists parents in need of parenting<br />

skills.<br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

Contact tribal offce for more information.<br />

Tribal Youth Skills Program<br />

Peer group of high school students receiving<br />

assistance preparing children for adulthood.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Education Offce<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Funding of scholarships, student loans,<br />

continuing education programs and career<br />

guidance counseling.<br />

Food<br />

Nutrition and Supportive Services<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Provides free meals and supportive services<br />

to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s, their spouses and<br />

volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Health Services<br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

Outreach, prevention and after care<br />

services, intake/ screening services and<br />

counseling through referrals.<br />

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Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Programs<br />

125 N. Main<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-541-1381<br />

Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility<br />

assistance, utility deposit. Call for income<br />

and eligibility guidelines.<br />

Modoc Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

625 6th SE<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-542-1190<br />

www.modoctribe.net<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care and Development Program<br />

918-542-7890<br />

Family Preservation Services<br />

School-related services for K-12 students:<br />

$500 for clothing twice a year, special<br />

education, tutoring services and classroom<br />

materials.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Special Needs Services<br />

Tutors, equipment and learning services.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Modoc<br />

Health Services<br />

Eye Glasses and Hearing aids<br />

$250 per fscal year per Modoc tribal<br />

member.<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

P.O. Box 580<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

800-482-1979<br />

www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care<br />

2010 N. Miami<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-732-7680 800-205-3705<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Child care assistance, community outreach<br />

program and child development centers.<br />

Children and Family Services<br />

918-732-7869 800-482-1979<br />

Services include ICW, promoting safe and<br />

stable families, family violence prevention<br />

programs, and adult protective services.<br />

School Clothing<br />

918-549-2478<br />

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Muscogee (Creek)<br />

Social Services<br />

2971 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2445<br />

Air conditioner program, BIA general<br />

assistance program, BIA burial, assistance<br />

program, emergency hardship program, Low<br />

Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural<br />

disaster program, tribal burial program,<br />

tribal energy program.<br />

Food<br />

MCN Food Distribution Program<br />

3001 N. Wood Dr<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2401 800-482-1979<br />

Offce hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

The store is closed the last two business days<br />

of the month for inventory.<br />

Health Services<br />

Division of Health<br />

918-756-4333 800-782-8291<br />

Provides comprehensive health services<br />

to eligible persons. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Muscogee (Creek)<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Division of Housing<br />

2951 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-756-8504 800-259-5050<br />

Provides lease with option to purchase<br />

program, mortgage assistance and<br />

construction services. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Social Services<br />

2971 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2445<br />

Air conditioner program, BIA general<br />

assistance program, BIA burial, assistance<br />

program, emergency hardship program, Low<br />

Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural<br />

disaster program, tribal burial program,<br />

tribal energy program.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

255 Senior Dr.<br />

Pawhuska, OK 74056<br />

918-287-5218<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line 866-897-4747<br />

www.osagetribe.com<br />

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Aging/Elder Services<br />

Osage Nation Senior Services<br />

Front Desk<br />

918-287-5457 888-883-3610<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line<br />

866-897-4747<br />

Child Care/ Daycare Program<br />

918-287-5306<br />

Domestic Violence Shelter and<br />

Counseling Center<br />

918-287-5422<br />

Prevention Programs<br />

918-287-5595<br />

Social Services Agency<br />

918-287-5335<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

918-287-5428<br />

Health Services<br />

Community Alcoholism Service<br />

Program<br />

918-762-3686<br />

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Tribes<br />

Osage<br />

Osage Nation Counseling Center<br />

918-287-5422 800-411-8526<br />

Osage Nation TASC Program<br />

918-287-9004<br />

Program provides a safe and secure<br />

environment in which healthy living through<br />

the reduction of substance use/abuse is<br />

promoted.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Department<br />

918-287-5310<br />

Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

8151 Highway 177<br />

Red Rock, OK 74651<br />

580-723–4466<br />

www.omtribe.org<br />

Ottawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 110<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-540-1536<br />

www.ottawatribe.org<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 470<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-3621<br />

www.pawneenation.org<br />

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Aging/Elder Services<br />

Pawnee<br />

Senior Services<br />

808 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-4042<br />

Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services,<br />

supportive and supplemental services, respite<br />

care and caregiver outreach program<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

918-762-3873<br />

Services include preventative casework,<br />

intervention, family reunifcation, adoption<br />

and permanent placement, counseling/<br />

referral services, advocacy and monitoring<br />

of court cases in state and tribal systems.<br />

Pawnee National Learning Center<br />

804 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-3007<br />

Child care for infants ages 8 weeks through<br />

school age children, including after school<br />

care. Full time care is available for schoolaged<br />

children during school holidays and<br />

summer breaks.<br />

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Tribes<br />

Pawnee<br />

Violence Against Women Prevention<br />

and <strong>Resource</strong> Program<br />

918-762-3873<br />

24-Hour Helpline 1-800-624-3020<br />

24/Hour Local 918-399-3310<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

The mission of this program is to prevent<br />

or lessen the impacts of domestic violence,<br />

dating violence, sexual assault and stalking<br />

by providing initial response services,<br />

crisis intervention, and safety planning<br />

and advocacy, transportation for direct<br />

services, such as safety shelter, sexual assault<br />

response and advocacy, individual and<br />

group counseling, legal assistance, supervised<br />

visitation services and transitional housing.<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

810 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-254 Fax 918-762-6463<br />

Provides commodity foods and other nutrition<br />

assistance to low income households, including<br />

the elderly, who reside in the service area.<br />

Health Services<br />

Diabetes Program<br />

918-762-3873<br />

Individual health screenings, diabetic<br />

recipes and meal planning, support groups,<br />

blood/glucose monitoring, education, and<br />

consultation, incentive programs, and other<br />

available support and funding.<br />

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Pawnee<br />

Fitness Center<br />

704 N. Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-3000 918-762-3006<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Encourages community voluntary<br />

participation in activities that promote ftness<br />

maintenance.<br />

Health Services<br />

918-762-4641<br />

Services include health education, community<br />

health representatives, case management,<br />

monitoring, emergency medical services,<br />

transportation and delivery.<br />

REACH US<br />

918-762-3783<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

A national program dedicated to improving<br />

the lives of the local <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

community by supporting nutritional<br />

education, encouraging physical activity, and<br />

preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use.<br />

Substance Abuse Program<br />

311 Maintenance Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-2153 Fax 918-762-3740<br />

Provides counseling services and community<br />

prevention activities for the treatment and<br />

prevention of alcoholism and substance<br />

abuse among the eligible Indian population<br />

within the service area. Services include<br />

alcohol and drug abuse outpatient<br />

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Tribes<br />

Pawnee<br />

counseling, help for families in crisis, referrals<br />

to inpatient treatment centers, medical<br />

and non-medical detoxifcation and other<br />

services, individual counseling for adult<br />

clients and weekly support groups.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Social Services<br />

918-762-4641<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), community block grant assisting<br />

with housing, utility deposit and some<br />

medical, and elders and handicap assistance<br />

program.<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 1527<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-540-2535<br />

www.peoriatribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care Development Program<br />

918-540-2535 800-259-9987<br />

Reimbursement Program for School<br />

Supplies/School Clothes<br />

Contact tribe for further details and<br />

application process.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

918-540-2535 ext. 22<br />

800-259-9987 ext. 22<br />

Instructions in maternity care, diabetes,<br />

breast self-exams, and services in health<br />

screenings and general health services.<br />

Peoria<br />

Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/<br />

Prevention and Treatment Center<br />

101 S. Main<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-542-5543<br />

Services include drug and alcohol abuse<br />

counseling, family counseling, court<br />

ordered alcohol and drug assessments, DUI<br />

assessments, LSI assessments and counseling,<br />

individual and group, domestic violence<br />

assessments and counseling, substance abuse<br />

counseling for offenders, sexual offender<br />

counseling, Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics<br />

Anonymous, Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA, school<br />

based outreach and prevention services,<br />

anger management classes, random urine<br />

testing, HIV/AIDS counseling and testing.<br />

Most services are free for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s,<br />

if not court ordered. Sliding fee scale for<br />

non-<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Evening and Saturday<br />

appointments available.<br />

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Peoria<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Peoria Housing Authority<br />

3606 Sencay Ave.<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-542-1873 888-882-1873<br />

Ponca Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

20 White Eagle Drive<br />

Ponca City, OK 74601<br />

580-762-8104<br />

www.ponca.com<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 765<br />

Quapaw, OK 74363<br />

888-642-4724<br />

www.quapawtribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Adult Protective Services<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Domestic Violence<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Social Services<br />

888-648-4724<br />

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Tribal Court<br />

918-542-1853 ext 234<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Adult Education<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Direct Employment Program<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Education<br />

918-542-1853 ext 211<br />

Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

917-674-2257 ext 315<br />

Substance Abuse<br />

918-542-4232<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Department<br />

918-542-1430<br />

Pelvian Transit Program<br />

877-542-1356<br />

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Sac and Fox Nation<br />

Route 2, Box 246<br />

Stroud, OK 74079<br />

918-968-3526<br />

www.sacandfoxnation-nsn.gov<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Family Violence<br />

800-404-3189 918-968-3901<br />

Services include emergency shelter,<br />

transportation, emergency necessities,<br />

emergency clothing, legal advocates and<br />

initial utility deposits. Referral to services<br />

include counseling, substance abuse<br />

prevention programs, nutrition, disease<br />

prevention, exercise, parenting skills,<br />

employment training, educational services.<br />

Health Services<br />

Health Services<br />

918-968-3526<br />

Counseling services include individual, family,<br />

group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse, and<br />

family planning, psychotropic medication<br />

therapy, client advocacy, home environment<br />

assessments, crisis intervention, case<br />

management services, after care follow-up,<br />

referral services, consulting/educational<br />

services and tribal youth program. Mental<br />

health services include adults/youth/family,<br />

depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family<br />

violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/<br />

drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness.<br />

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Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 1498<br />

Wewoka, OK 74884<br />

405-257-7200<br />

www.seminolenation.com<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Older <strong>American</strong>s Program<br />

405-257-6981<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care<br />

405-257-2676<br />

Domestic Violence<br />

405-382-3762<br />

Offering services to both native and nonnative<br />

victims of domestic violence, sexual<br />

assault, stalking and/or dating violence.<br />

Family Services<br />

405-257-7266<br />

Assistance to low income households or tribal<br />

households experiencing temporary hardship<br />

utilizing both federal and tribal funds.<br />

Headstart<br />

405-382-4106<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-257-7281<br />

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Tribes<br />

Seminole<br />

Lighthorse Police Department<br />

405-382-4302<br />

Social Services<br />

405-257-6257<br />

Tribal Courts<br />

405-303-2251<br />

Tribal Youth<br />

405-303-2755<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Higher Education<br />

405-257-5080<br />

Job Placement<br />

405-382-4009<br />

Food<br />

Food Distribution<br />

405-382-3900<br />

Federal program that provides commodity<br />

foods to low-income households, including the<br />

elderly, those living on Indian reservations,<br />

and to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> families residing in<br />

designated areas near reservations and in<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

405-382-2265<br />

Diabetes<br />

405-382-3761<br />

Dialysis Center<br />

405-382-9809<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Authority<br />

405-257-6604<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

23701 S. 655 Road<br />

Grove, OK 74344<br />

918-787-5452<br />

www.sctribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care & Development Fund<br />

918-787-5452 ext. 23<br />

Seminole<br />

Domestic Violence Services, Sexual<br />

Assault, Stalking and Dating Violence<br />

Assistance<br />

918-787-5452 ext. 36<br />

Provides advocacy services, emergency<br />

shelter assistance, referral service, protective<br />

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Tribes<br />

Seneca-Cayuga<br />

order assistance, rape response at all<br />

area hospitals, resume writing, career and<br />

education services, support groups, police/<br />

court assistance, and transitional housing<br />

assistance for victims of domestic violence,<br />

dating violence, stalking and sexual assault.<br />

Health Services<br />

Mental Health<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Loss, grief, depression, anger management,<br />

anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA<br />

support groups.<br />

Prevention Programs<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Individual and family counseling, addiction<br />

assessments, HIV education. detox, primary<br />

treatment, inpatient treatment and aftercare<br />

services.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance<br />

Program (NAHASDA) Career <strong>Resource</strong><br />

Center<br />

23701 S. 655 Rd.<br />

Grove, OK 74344<br />

918-787-6803<br />

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Seneca-Cayuga<br />

Housing assistance programs are income<br />

based and available to tribal members<br />

residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami,<br />

Okla., Tribal Offce and other <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s residing within the Seneca-<br />

Cayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is<br />

given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members.<br />

Residential Energy Assistance<br />

Challenge Option Program (REACH)<br />

Career <strong>Resource</strong> Center<br />

23701 S. 655 Rd.<br />

Grove, OK 74344<br />

918-787-6803<br />

Provides home improvements to homeowners<br />

to assist in making the home more energy<br />

effcient. Income based program available<br />

to tribal members residing within a 50-mile<br />

radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Offce and<br />

other <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s residing within the<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries.<br />

Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

29 S. Hwy. 69A<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-542-2441 918-560-6198<br />

www.shawnee-tribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care and Development Fund<br />

Program<br />

918-542-2441<br />

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Shawnee<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Post-Secondary Education Assistance<br />

Program<br />

918-542-2441<br />

Health Services<br />

Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount<br />

Program<br />

800-342-5779<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

P.O. Box 188<br />

Okemah, OK 74859<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Elders Program<br />

Assists individuals 65 or older with needs.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Burial Assistance Program<br />

Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Child Care Development Funds<br />

Assists with child care costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

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Thlopthlocco<br />

Emergency Assistance Program<br />

Assists individuals who are facing a bona<br />

fde emergency. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

Assists families during emergencies with<br />

a current ICW court case, obtain family<br />

stabilization, or with acute medical expenses.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Legal Rights Fund<br />

Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Safe and Stable Families Program<br />

Assists families during emergencies obtain<br />

family stabilization and offers assistance<br />

with costs related to acute medical expenses.<br />

Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Educational Support Program<br />

Assists children kindergarten through 12th<br />

grade with school clothing and supplies and<br />

assists high school seniors with related costs.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Higher Education Program<br />

Assistance for fulltime and part-time higher<br />

education. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

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Thlopthlocco<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Tribal Utility Assistance<br />

Assists individuals with utilities. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

Assists individuals with heating and cooling<br />

costs along with emergency assistance. Call<br />

for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

CITGO Energy<br />

Assists individuals with heating assistance.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Motor Fuels Program<br />

Assists individuals with medical, dental or<br />

vision expenses. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

1 Rush Buffalo Rd.<br />

Tonkawa, OK 74653<br />

580-628-2561<br />

www.tonkawatribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care<br />

580-628-2561 ext. 120<br />

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Health Services<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

580-628-2561 ext .122<br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

580-628-7020<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Department<br />

580-628-5301<br />

United Keetoowah Band<br />

of Cherokee Indians in<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 746<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74465<br />

918-456-9200<br />

www.keetoowahcherokee.org<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Elder Nutrition Program<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Provides daily meal services and provides<br />

meals on wheels services for homebound<br />

elders.<br />

Elder Services<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Financial assistance to elderly members<br />

distributed each summer and winter. $200<br />

per elder.<br />

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United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Helping Hands Elder<br />

Services<br />

Program provides respite care assistance for<br />

disabled tribal members.<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care<br />

918-431-9998<br />

Health and Human Services<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Provides utility assistance to low-income<br />

families, medical, vision, dental, emergency<br />

medical travel, burial, medical disability<br />

assistance and crisis intervention assistance.<br />

Priority is given to elderly tribal members<br />

age 55 and up.<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

800-794-6514<br />

Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental<br />

Protection Agency<br />

Water testing services, environmental<br />

education and awareness seminars. Monitors<br />

local water bodies to protect the quality of<br />

the water sources.<br />

Tribal Victims Assistance<br />

800-794-6514<br />

Counseling and advocates for victims of<br />

violent crimes. Designed to provide and<br />

promote safe and stable living conditions.<br />

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United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee<br />

Available to tribal members and their<br />

children.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Education Assistance<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Services include tuition assistance for college<br />

and technical students, high school expenses<br />

and elementary education expenses.<br />

Financial assistance to exclusive tribal<br />

members. Call for eligibility details.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Housing Authority<br />

918-431-1808<br />

Assistance including emergency rehab, rental<br />

assistance, mortgage assistance and home<br />

ownership assistance.<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes<br />

of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

P.O. Box 729<br />

Anadarko, OK 73005<br />

405-247-2425<br />

www.wichitatribe.com<br />

Children & Family Services<br />

Child Care Services<br />

405-247-8621 405-247-8626<br />

Program provides child care assistance to<br />

families residing Caddo, Grady, <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

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Tribes<br />

Wichita<br />

and Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call<br />

for program eligibility requirements.<br />

Family Violence Prevention<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 130<br />

Assists families and individuals with<br />

establishing a safe environment by<br />

providing assistance with shelter, relocation,<br />

transportation and essential needed items.<br />

Referrals provided for individual counseling<br />

and/or legal counseling to obtain emotional<br />

and mental support. Program cannot<br />

discriminate against non-tribal members.<br />

Juvenile Services Program (JSP)<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 125<br />

Provides preventative services to enrolled<br />

Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of<br />

entering the juvenile justice system and who<br />

have not yet exceeded 18 years of age.<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 127<br />

Provides at risk families, based on needs,<br />

with various types of services, such as<br />

referrals for counseling and assistance in<br />

crisis situations.<br />

Social Services Programs<br />

405-247-2425 ext .130<br />

Tribal Victim’s Assistance Program<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 503<br />

Assists tribal victims of domestic violence,<br />

survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang<br />

violence, victims of drug and alcohol,<br />

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victims or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc.<br />

Available to tribes within the service area:<br />

Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Delaware,<br />

Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill Apache.<br />

Health Services<br />

Wichita<br />

Health Services<br />

405-247-8657<br />

Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and<br />

operation maintenance (plumbing and water<br />

testing). Call for details as to eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Mental Health and Chemical<br />

Dependency<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 150<br />

Chemical dependency services are provided<br />

by the program counselor and mental health<br />

services are by referral to qualifed mental<br />

health professional.<br />

Wyandotte Nation<br />

64700 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

800-256-2539<br />

www.wyandotte-nation.org<br />

Aging/Elder Services<br />

Wyandotte Nation Elder Services<br />

64730 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2297 ext. 227<br />

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Tribes<br />

Wyandotte<br />

Health Screenings, Title VI senior lunch,<br />

caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Wyandotte Nation Education<br />

Department<br />

64790 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

Scholarships, job training, Workforce<br />

Investment Act (WIA), preschool, library,<br />

adult education, childcare, after school<br />

program.<br />

Health Services<br />

Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and<br />

Wellness Center<br />

1 Turtle Dr.<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2282<br />

Services include medical, dental, vision,<br />

pharmacy, contract health, diabetes clinic,<br />

substance abuse, counseling, mental health<br />

services, ftness, exercise.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority<br />

64790 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2297 ext. 239<br />

Housing programs, student housing<br />

assistance, housing improvements, well-septic<br />

construction.<br />

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Aging/Elder Services<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Cherokee Elder Care<br />

918-453-5554<br />

http://eldercare.cherokee.org<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers<br />

Programs<br />

580-331-2351 580-331-2350<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Assisted Living Beneft Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides assisted living benefts to qualifed<br />

individuals by directly paying a state<br />

licensed assisted living facility of your choice.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Elderly Energy Assistance Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides one-time assistance for winter<br />

heating and summer cooling by assisting<br />

with certain utilities. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Services<br />

Aging/Elder<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Senior Nutrition Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides congregate and home-bound<br />

meals to qualifed <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Senior<br />

centers provide health monitoring, social<br />

events, classes and group activities. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Division on Aging<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Nutrition services, nutrition and health<br />

education and supportive services.<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver Program<br />

866-674-3786<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Elder Care<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Senior Services<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Provides meals and general assistance. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Senior Nutrition Program<br />

580-654-2109<br />

Provides meals to the elderly along with<br />

information, transportation assistance and<br />

advocacy.<br />

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Aging/Elder<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Elder Beneft Program<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65<br />

years and older, up to $250 per fscal year<br />

for out-of-pocket medical expenses.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Senior Services Front Desk<br />

918-287-5457 888-883-3610<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Senior Services<br />

808 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-4042<br />

Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services,<br />

supportive and supplemental services, respite<br />

care and caregiver outreach program.<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Older <strong>American</strong>s Program<br />

405-257-6981<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Elders Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals 65 or older with needs.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

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Services<br />

Aging/Elder<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Elder Nutrition Program<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Provides daily meal services and provides<br />

meals on wheels services for homebound<br />

elders.<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Elder Services<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Financial assistance to elderly members<br />

distributed each summer and winter. $200<br />

per elder.<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Helping Hands Elder<br />

Services<br />

918-456-9200<br />

Provides respite care assistance for disabled<br />

tribal members.<br />

Wyandotte Nation Elder Services<br />

64730 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2297 ext. 227<br />

Health screenings, Title VI senior lunch,<br />

caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition.<br />

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Children & Family Services<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Indian Child Welfare Program and<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

Program (PSSF)<br />

405-275-4030<br />

Assists clients who are involved with state or<br />

tribal child welfare and those who are at<br />

serious high risk of removal of their children<br />

from their custody to state or tribal custody.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault<br />

Program<br />

405-275-4030<br />

Assists victims of domestic violence and<br />

sexual assault with victim advocacy,<br />

emotional support, court advocacy,<br />

housing and utility assistance, referral and<br />

shelter placement assistance, along with a<br />

transitional housing program. Call for more<br />

information.<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193<br />

Programs that focus on youth ages 12-<br />

18 with topics of leadership, drug and<br />

alcohol abuse, dating violence, gang<br />

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Services<br />

Children & Family<br />

prevention, tobacco, teen pregnancy, truancy<br />

and education. Youth activities include<br />

youth camps, tribal youth council and an<br />

after school program. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-452-3987<br />

Assists families in crisis.<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Program<br />

918-822-2807 918-457-9609<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Services<br />

888-458-6230<br />

www.cherokeekids.net<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Healing to Wellness Court Program<br />

(HTWCP)<br />

918-207-4908 918-207-4959<br />

Serves Cherokee youth ages 13-17 who<br />

are affected by alcohol or drugs through<br />

a system of services designed to bring the<br />

youth, family and community into harmony.<br />

Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties.<br />

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Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Development<br />

405-422-7694 877-218-7004<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Domestic Violence<br />

405-422-7692<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Emergency Youth Shelter<br />

405-262-9024<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Head Start<br />

405-422-7635<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-422-1173<br />

Children & Family<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the<br />

Elders and Children of Our Tribes<br />

(RESPECT)<br />

800-247-4612<br />

Multifaceted program with core activities<br />

(recreation, exercise, and sports) and other<br />

components, such as wellness, education and<br />

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Services<br />

Children & Family<br />

leadership. Building character, citizenship,<br />

identity and self-esteem, and improving<br />

academics.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Burial Assistance<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides burial assistance to eligible <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s residing in the Chickasaw Nation.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Burial Supplement Assistance Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides assistance for funeral expenses up<br />

to a maximum of $2,500. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Car Seat Safety Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides car seat safety information and<br />

car seats to qualifed individuals. all for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Caregiver Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Program provides fve areas of service for<br />

the caregiver, including respite care. all for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chepota Apisi Chi Li<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Foster Care and Adoption Program assists<br />

individuals in fostering and/or adopting<br />

tribal and state custody children. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)<br />

Program<br />

2125 N. Broadway<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Provides resources and support programs<br />

for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> families including home<br />

visitation focusing on parenting education<br />

and skills, child development and screenings,<br />

respite care, support groups and baby<br />

bucks to purchase items for baby. Pregnant<br />

women after 28 weeks of pregnancy in frst<br />

pregnancy or anytime if not frst pregnancy.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Children’s Village<br />

1185 Village Rd.<br />

Kingston, OK 73439<br />

580-564-3060<br />

A residential and educational care facility<br />

for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> children 1st through<br />

12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Child Care Assistance Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-0128<br />

Provides child care assistance to <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> families who are working or going<br />

to school. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Child Care Development Center<br />

222 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-0128<br />

Provides long-term positive differences in<br />

the lives of children by focusing on the total<br />

development of the child. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Child Support Services<br />

580-436-3419<br />

Paternity establishment, investigation,<br />

enforcement, Tribal Enforcement Payment<br />

Project (TEPP), and mediation. <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> children who are eligible for<br />

enrollment with a federally recognized tribe,<br />

whose absent parent is <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

or employed by a tribe, or families with a<br />

divorce or child support order from a tribal<br />

court.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Child Welfare Program<br />

24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline<br />

1-800-522-3511<br />

Advocates for and protects children who<br />

have been removed from their home due to<br />

neglect, physical, sexual, or emotional abuse.<br />

Tribal social workers provide prevention<br />

services, advocacy, and assist in the family<br />

reunifcation process. Children must be <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> and removed or at risk or removal<br />

from home and/or their parents or legal<br />

guardians.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Drug Court Support Services<br />

125 S. Broadway<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580 272-5170<br />

39 N. Washington<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-4821 ext. 43<br />

Provides information for career development,<br />

educational needs, housing, children’s<br />

services, family counseling, crisis intervention<br />

services, advocacy, general referrals and<br />

case management. Chickasaw citizens who<br />

are participating in drug court and their<br />

extended family in the Chickasaw Nation<br />

Service Area. Applicants must present a<br />

Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Family Preservation<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Family Preservation Manager ext. 60430<br />

Program provides crisis prevention and<br />

reunifcation services for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

families. Provides home visitation, monetary<br />

assistance, transportation for specifc needs,<br />

referrals, parenting education, budgeting<br />

and life skills, advocacy and supportive<br />

services. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Foster Care/Adoption<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Provides care for <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> children<br />

placed into tribal or state custody. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Indian Child Welfare Service<br />

231 Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5550<br />

Program advocates for and protects children<br />

who have been removed from their home<br />

due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional<br />

abuse. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Justice Department<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7233<br />

Provides legal services to divisions or<br />

departments within the Chickasaw Nation.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Juvenile Justice Program<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7233<br />

Monitors, provides counseling, and supervises<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> juvenile offenders involved<br />

in the Chickasaw Nation District Court. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Offce of Violence Prevention<br />

231 Seabrook Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5580<br />

39 N. Washington<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-4821<br />

Crisis intervention, advocacy services, safety<br />

planning, emergency shelter, protection<br />

orders and legal advocacy, domestic<br />

violence education, referrals to community<br />

resources, transportation, emotional support,<br />

encouragement, housing/relocation costs,<br />

case management, counseling services, and<br />

career development services.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Peaceful Heart Home<br />

580-272-5580 580-226-4821<br />

A domestic violence shelter for <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> women and children offering<br />

housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffng,<br />

food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers,<br />

personal enrichment activities, advocacy,<br />

emotional support, counseling, career<br />

development and social service referrals.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Veterans Program<br />

301 W Main St., Ste. 604<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides outreach services to tribal<br />

veterans and assists with the acquisition<br />

of veterans’ benefts and services from<br />

the Veterans Administration and other<br />

veterans’ organizations. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Youth Services<br />

580-310-6620<br />

Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps<br />

and events, clothing grant, leadership,<br />

martial arts and recreation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Youth Services Clothing Grant<br />

231 Seabrook Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5585<br />

Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each<br />

school year to purchase school clothing. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Adolescent Family Life Project<br />

877-285-6893 580-326-7758<br />

Comprehensive and integrated services to<br />

reduce repeat pregnancies, improve health<br />

outcomes for mother and infant, increase<br />

healthy parenting skills, provide opportunities<br />

for education and job training, and increase<br />

healthy relationship skills. <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

pregnant and parenting teens under 19<br />

years of age, their infants, male partners<br />

and families who reside in the county service<br />

area of the Choctaw Nation are eligible.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Assistance<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Offers parents a broad range of child care<br />

providers, including day care centers, family<br />

child care providers, sectarian organizations<br />

and relatives. The child must be a member<br />

of a federally recognized Indian tribe and<br />

reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw<br />

Nation. Both parents must be employed<br />

or attending school. Eligibility is based on<br />

family size and family income.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Clothing Allowance<br />

580-924–8280<br />

One-time payment to post high school<br />

students who have completed their frst<br />

semester of higher education with passing<br />

grades and who meet requirements.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Based Social Work<br />

Program<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Services are taken directly to the community<br />

and assistance is given there where families<br />

are more comfortable.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Caregivers Program<br />

800-522-6170 ext. 2202<br />

Information on existing services, assistance<br />

with access of services, individual counseling<br />

or support, group for caregivers, respite<br />

services for brief relief from responsibilities<br />

and supplemental support.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Clients must reside within the boundaries<br />

of the Choctaw Nation and meet other<br />

eligibility requirements as to income<br />

resources and other criteria required by the<br />

federal regulations.<br />

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Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Veterans Advocacy<br />

800-522-6170 ext. 4163<br />

Assists <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> veterans with fling<br />

claims for service connected compensation<br />

and pension claims with the VA as well as<br />

obtaining copies of medical, personnel and<br />

other military<br />

records.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Youth Sports Camps<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Sports camps for youth each summer. Golf,<br />

basketball, baseball and softball.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Child Development Center<br />

405-878-4861<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Clothing Assistance<br />

405-878-4831<br />

Aids survivors and their children of family<br />

violence no matter their race or sex.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Family Preservation<br />

405-878-4831<br />

Parenting sessions, home-based services,<br />

court advocacy, case management, family<br />

crisis assistance, respite care and referrals<br />

to other needed services. The program<br />

is family-focused and receives referrals<br />

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Services<br />

Children & Family<br />

from ICW, CPS, Social Services, and other<br />

agencies in the tribe and the community.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Family Violence Program<br />

405-878-4831<br />

Assistance to persons of any age who fnd<br />

themselves in a volatile situation. Assists in<br />

addressing crisis assistance needs, court<br />

advocacy, preventive services and referrals<br />

to appropriate support services.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

FireLodge Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-878-4831 800-880-9880<br />

Prevention services with a focus on alcohol,<br />

drugs, life skills, and school success for youth<br />

ages 12 to 17.<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Caregivers Program<br />

580-492-3282 405-492-3283<br />

Available to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s 60 years or<br />

older or grandparents 60 years or older<br />

raising grandchildren under 18 years old.<br />

Call for eligibility details.<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Family Assistance Center<br />

580-492-3590<br />

A temporary safe haven for women and<br />

their children in need of shelter from abusive<br />

situations.<br />

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Comanche Nation<br />

Social Services<br />

580-492-3360<br />

Children & Family<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Family and Social Services<br />

405-247-2448 ext 1153<br />

Clothing, food, utilities, health, education,<br />

child care, energy assistance (LIHEAP),<br />

emergency assistance, burial assistance and<br />

community services block grant program.<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Children and Family<br />

866-978-1352<br />

After School Program, Children’s Pow Wow,<br />

Child Care Development Fund.<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health and Social Services<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> members in good standing.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Caregiver Assistance<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Education and support services for<br />

individuals who are taking care of their<br />

loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Assistance<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Day care assistance. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Clothing Stipend<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Assistance for children’s clothing 18 and<br />

younger. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Violence Prevention Program<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Assistance for victims of sexual assault,<br />

domestic violence and stalking.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Assistance to children and families who are<br />

involved in the child welfare tribal or state<br />

system.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

580-588-2298<br />

General assistance and LIHEAP energy<br />

assistance. all for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Early Childhood Department<br />

405-547-2402 ext. 269<br />

Early head start, early head start expectant<br />

families program, child care programs and<br />

assistance.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Violence Prevention and<br />

Services<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 236<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Sexual Assault Services<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 235<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

405-547-2402 ext. 492<br />

Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Children 15-17 years eligible for a mentor,<br />

tutor and substance abuse prevention.<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Domestic Violence Program<br />

400 E. Central, Suite 306<br />

Ponca City, OK 74601<br />

580-762-4477<br />

After hours 580-399-7191<br />

Services are provided and only eligible<br />

to victims who provide proof of <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> status by presenting their CDIB or<br />

tribal affliation card at the initial meeting.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Kanza Child Care Center<br />

101 Charles Curtis Ln.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-4114<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m.<br />

Subsidized care available to all <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s who live in Kay County. Assistance<br />

is available for parents who are working or<br />

in school or training. Enrollment is open to<br />

children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age.<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Social Services<br />

580-269-1186<br />

Burial assistance, emergency transportation/<br />

medical, emergency utility assistance,<br />

emergency utility deposit assistance,<br />

eyeglass, denture and hearing aid program,<br />

general assistance.<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Support<br />

405-964-2693 405-964-2694<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Center<br />

405-964-2063<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-964-5426<br />

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Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

405-964-4219<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Court<br />

405-964-4136<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Police<br />

405-964-6129<br />

Children & Family<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Caregiver Support<br />

580-654-2349<br />

Assists individuals caring for their loved ones<br />

providing support groups, education and<br />

counseling.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care<br />

405-247-8856<br />

Provides child care assistance for children<br />

who are a member of the Kiowa tribe,<br />

income eligible, and live within the Kiowa<br />

service area.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Head Start<br />

580-654-1528<br />

Provides early childhood education through<br />

center and home-based services with center<br />

locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

580-654-2349<br />

Provides assistance to children and families<br />

who are involved in the child welfare tribal<br />

or state system.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

580-654-1454<br />

Assists families and individuals in need<br />

through direct assistance, LIHEAP energy<br />

assistance, general assistance and a burial<br />

program.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Caregiver Program<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Provides training and respite care to elders<br />

who care for a loved one in the home on a<br />

24-hour basis.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Development Funding<br />

Program<br />

102 S. Eight Tribes Trail<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-540-9389<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

(PSSF)<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Promotes the family unit, identifes children at<br />

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Children & Family<br />

risk and assists parents in need of parenting<br />

skills.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Youth Program<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Contact tribal offce for more information.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Youth Skills Program<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Peer group of high school students receiving<br />

assistance preparing children for adulthood.<br />

Modoc Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care and Development Program<br />

918-542-7890<br />

Modoc Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Preservation Services<br />

918-542-1190<br />

School related services for K-12 students.<br />

Special education, tutoring services and<br />

classroom materials. Provides $500 twice a<br />

year for clothing.<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Child Care<br />

2010 N. Miami<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-732-7680 800-205-3705<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Child care assistance, community outreach<br />

program and child development centers.<br />

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Children & Family<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Children and Family Services<br />

918-732-7869 800-482-1979<br />

Services include ICW, promoting safe and<br />

stable families, family violence prevention<br />

programs, and adult protective services.<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

School Clothing<br />

918-549-2478<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Social Services<br />

2971 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2445<br />

Air conditioner program, BIA general<br />

assistance program, BIA burial assistance<br />

program, emergency hardship program, Low<br />

Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural<br />

disaster program, tribal burial program,<br />

tribal energy program.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line<br />

866-897-4747<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Child Care/ Daycare Program<br />

918-287-5306<br />

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Domestic Violence Shelter and<br />

Counseling Center<br />

918-287-5422<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Prevention Programs<br />

918-287-5595<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Social Services Agency<br />

918-287-5335<br />

Children & Family<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

918-762-3873<br />

Preventative casework, intervention, family<br />

reunifcation, adoption and permanent<br />

placement, counseling/referral services,<br />

advocacy and monitoring of court cases in<br />

State and Tribal systems.<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Pawnee National Learning Center<br />

804 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-3007<br />

Childcare for infants ages 8 weeks through<br />

school age children, including after school<br />

care. Full time care is available for school<br />

age children during school holidays and<br />

summer breaks.<br />

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Services<br />

Children & Family<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Violence Against Women Prevention<br />

and <strong>Resource</strong> Program<br />

918-762-3873<br />

24-Hour Helpline 1-800-624-3020<br />

24/Hour Local 918-399-3310<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

The mission is to prevent or lessen the impacts<br />

of domestic violence, dating violence,<br />

sexual assault and stalking by providing<br />

initial response services, crisis intervention,<br />

and safety planning and advocacy,<br />

transportation for direct services, such as<br />

safety shelter, sexual assault response and<br />

advocacy, individual and group counseling,<br />

legal assistance, supervised visitation services<br />

and transitional housing.<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Development Program<br />

918-540-2535 800-259-9987<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Reimbursement Program for School<br />

Supplies/School Clothes<br />

918-540-2535<br />

Contact tribe for further details and<br />

application process.<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Adult Protective Services<br />

918-674-2522<br />

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Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Domestic Violence<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

888-648-4724<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Court<br />

918-542-1853 ext 234<br />

Children & Family<br />

Sac and Fox Nation<br />

Family Violence<br />

800-404-3189 918-968-3901<br />

Services include emergency shelter, including<br />

transportation, emergency necessities,<br />

emergency clothing, legal advocates and<br />

initial utility deposits. Referral to services<br />

include counseling, substance abuse<br />

prevention programs, nutrition, disease<br />

prevention, exercise, parenting skills,<br />

employment training, educational services.<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care<br />

405-257-2676<br />

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Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Domestic Violence<br />

405-382-3762<br />

Services for both native and non-native<br />

victims of domestic violence, sexual assault,<br />

stalking, and/or dating violence.<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Services<br />

405-257-7266<br />

Provides assistance to low income households<br />

or tribal households experiencing temporary<br />

hardship utilizing both federal and tribal<br />

funds.<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Headstart<br />

405-382-4106<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

405-257-7281<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Lighthorse Police Department<br />

405-382-4302<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

405-257-6257<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Courts<br />

405-303-2251<br />

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Tribal Youth<br />

405-303-2755<br />

Children & Family<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care & Development Fund<br />

918-787-5452 ext. 23<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Domestic Violence Services, Sexual<br />

Assault, and Stalking and Dating<br />

Violence Assistance<br />

918-787-5452 ext. 36<br />

Provides advocacy services, emergency<br />

shelter assistance, referral service, protective<br />

order assistance, rape response at all<br />

area hospitals, resume writing, career and<br />

education services, support groups, police/<br />

court assistance, and transitional housing<br />

assistance for victims of domestic violence,<br />

dating violence, stalking and sexual assault<br />

Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care and Development Fund<br />

Program<br />

918-542-2441<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Burial Assistance Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

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Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Child Care Development Funds<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists with child care costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Emergency Assistance Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals who are facing a bona<br />

fde emergency. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists families during emergencies with<br />

a current ICW court case obtain family<br />

stabilization or with acute medical expenses.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Legal Rights Fund<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Safe and Stable Families Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists families during emergencies obtain<br />

family stabilization and offers assistance<br />

with costs related to acute medical expenses.<br />

Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

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Tonkawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care<br />

580-628-2561 ext. 120<br />

Children & Family<br />

Tribal Victim’s Assistance Program<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 503<br />

Assists tribal victims of domestic violence,<br />

survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang<br />

violence, victims of drug and alcohol, victims<br />

or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc. Eligible<br />

to all seven tribes within the service area<br />

inclusive of the Kiowa, Apache, Comanche,<br />

Delaware, Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill<br />

Apache.<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care<br />

918-431-9998<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health and Human Services<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Provides utility assistance to low-income<br />

families, medical, vision, dental, emergency<br />

medical travel, burial, medical disability<br />

assistance and crisis intervention assistance.<br />

Priority is given to elderly tribal members<br />

age 55 and up.<br />

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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indian Child Welfare<br />

800-794-6514<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental<br />

Protection Agency<br />

918-456-9200<br />

Water testing services, environmental<br />

education and awareness seminars. Monitors<br />

local water bodies to protect the quality of<br />

the water sources.<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Victims Assistance<br />

800-794-6514<br />

Counseling and advocacy for victims of<br />

violent crimes. Available to tribal members<br />

and their children to provide and promote<br />

safe and stable living conditions.<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Child Care Services<br />

405-247-8621 405-247-8626<br />

Provides child care assistance to families<br />

residing in Caddo, Grady, <strong>Oklahoma</strong> and<br />

Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call for<br />

program eligibility requirements.<br />

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Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Family Violence Prevention<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 130<br />

Assists families and individuals with<br />

establishing a safe environment by<br />

providing assistance with shelter, relocation,<br />

transportation and essential needed items.<br />

Clients are provided referrals for individual<br />

counseling and/or legal counseling to obtain<br />

emotional and mental support. Program does<br />

not discriminate against non-tribal members.<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Juvenile Services program (JSP)<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 125<br />

Provides preventative services to enrolled<br />

Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of<br />

entering the juvenile justice system and who<br />

are under are 18.<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 127<br />

Provides at risk families, based on needs,<br />

with services such as referrals for counseling<br />

and crisis situations.<br />

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Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services Programs<br />

405-247-2425 ext .130<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Academic Program for Educational<br />

Assistance<br />

405-275-4030<br />

Helps fund summer school, academic trips,<br />

concurrent enrollment, remedial classes, ACT/<br />

SAT college entrance exams, correspondence<br />

classes, driver’s education class, tutoring,<br />

athletic expenses, special needs programs<br />

and other academic programs upon<br />

approval. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Social Service Program<br />

405-878-4723 405-275-1468<br />

Direct Employment Assistance (DEA) and<br />

Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Adult Learning Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides academic assistance to adults<br />

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Education & Employment<br />

who have dropped out of high school and<br />

want to complete their General Equivalency<br />

Development (GED) diploma. all for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Arts in Education<br />

P.O. Box 1548<br />

Ada, OK 74821<br />

580-272-5520<br />

Programs include After School Arts Program,<br />

Chickasaw Children’s Choir, Teacher In-<br />

Service Training and <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>/<br />

Cultural Classroom Instruction. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Career Development Initiative<br />

P.O. Box 1548<br />

Ada, OK 74821<br />

580-272-5085<br />

Provides transitional employment services to<br />

individuals with employment barriers. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Career Technology Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides assistance to citizens who want<br />

to further their education by attending<br />

accredited vocational or technical schools<br />

and other private training facilities. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Employment Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides employment opportunities on<br />

a temporary basis. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships<br />

110 W. 12th St.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-9030<br />

Provides educational assistance for students<br />

who demonstrate excellence in academics,<br />

community service, dedication to <strong>Native</strong><br />

America and a commitment to learning. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound<br />

580-371-9903<br />

Serves students from disadvantaged<br />

backgrounds by providing them with skills<br />

needed for success in post-secondary<br />

education. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

This program rewards continuing education<br />

and good grades. Programs include<br />

incentive continuing education, incentive<br />

degree completion, graduation stoles,<br />

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and graduation watch. Call for program<br />

information and eligibility criteria.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Honor Club<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Provides an added incentive for students<br />

to strive for academic excellence. Call<br />

for program information and eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Reading Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists children by providing books to<br />

encourage reading. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Fast Track GED Program<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

This program allows Chickasaw citizens to<br />

prepare for GED testing through an online<br />

Internet service during a four-month period.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Graduation Assistance<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists college graduates with caps, gowns,<br />

invitations, and other expenses incurred with<br />

graduating. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Head Start<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists in early childhood development<br />

with center locations in Ada, Ardmore,<br />

Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Higher Education Grants and<br />

Scholarships<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Program includes clothing scholarship,<br />

general scholarship, governor’s and<br />

legislator’s scholarships, higher education<br />

grant , Inter-tribal council of the fve civilized<br />

tribes Johnson-O’Malley scholarship, lifetime<br />

scholarship, millennium scholarship and<br />

textbook grant.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Offce of Career Services<br />

530 E. Main St.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-7294<br />

Program helps Chickasaw citizens and other<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s prepare for and obtain<br />

quality jobs through necessary information<br />

and training. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Re-Entry Transitional Employment<br />

39 N. Washington St.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-222-2842<br />

Provides transitional employment services to<br />

individuals with employment barriers. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Road to Work Services<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

800-492-2115<br />

Provides transportation to and from work for<br />

qualifying <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s and the general<br />

public. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

School to Work Program<br />

2020 Arlington, Suite 4<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-559-0815<br />

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Education & Employment<br />

4915 W. Broadway<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-222-2839<br />

Program provides opportunity to pursue<br />

higher education full time while receiving<br />

full-time pay/benefts. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

School Age Program<br />

222 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 73401<br />

580-272-5398<br />

Provided June-August, this program allows<br />

children ages 4-9 to experience exciting<br />

activities through feld trips, park days and<br />

special events. Children enjoy arts and crafts,<br />

theater productions, storytelling, music and<br />

dance, community service projects, scientifc<br />

projects and more. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Summer Youth Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides workforce training and experience<br />

to encourage productive work and behavior<br />

patterns in youths for a variety of careers.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

300 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

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Programs assist people with disabilities in<br />

being able to return to the workplace. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Higher Education Scholarships<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Head Start<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Head Start is directed toward economically<br />

disadvantaged families having children ages<br />

three to fve years old. All nationalities are<br />

served, with preference given to <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> families.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Jones Academy<br />

918-297-2518 888-767-2518<br />

<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> residential learning center<br />

for elementary and secondary school age<br />

children.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Relocation Assistance<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Provides assistance to relocate to start a<br />

new, permanent job.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Vocational Development<br />

580-924–8280<br />

Assistance to obtain educational training. The<br />

courses must be BIA approved in accredited<br />

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colleges or at <strong>Oklahoma</strong> State Tech. Training<br />

is also offered in any full-time courses at<br />

all Kiamichi Area Technology Centers. The<br />

program does not pay for short-term or night<br />

classes and participant must be a full-time<br />

student.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Vocational Rehabilitation Program<br />

580-326-8304 877-285-6893<br />

Helps disabled <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s obtain<br />

vocational training and gainful employment.<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Early Childhood and Development<br />

Center<br />

216 SE “J” Ave.<br />

Lawton, OK 73502<br />

580-250-1561<br />

403 E. Evans<br />

Apache, OK 73006<br />

580-588-3114<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Student Services<br />

580-492-3278<br />

Available to K-12 students to meet basic<br />

back to school needs. Availability to enrolled<br />

children with a CDIB card and completed<br />

application. Call for more details.<br />

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Tribal Youth Program<br />

584 NW Bingo Rd<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-492-4349<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Comanche Nation College<br />

1608 SW 9th St.<br />

Lawton, OK 73501<br />

580-591-0203<br />

www.cnc.cc.ok.us<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Economic Development<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Small business assistance.<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Educational Assistance<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Programs include school supply vouchers,<br />

education assistance, athletic assistance<br />

application, academic achievement award<br />

and driver’s education assistance.<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Higher Education Programs<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Higher education programs include Pell<br />

ineligible incentive program, college fnancial<br />

assistance program, lenape wise program,<br />

lenape wik-a-wam program adult vocational<br />

program, and trust fund higher education<br />

scholarship.<br />

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Delaware Nation<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Assists <strong>American</strong> Indians with disabilities<br />

in fnding employment and educational<br />

opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include<br />

counseling, guidance services, assistive<br />

devices, mental restoration, physical<br />

restoration, evaluations and vocational<br />

training.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Education Assistance<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Higher education and vocational assistance.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Job Placement and Training Assistance<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Assistance with job training and placement.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Educational Services<br />

580-269-1186<br />

Kaw Nation higher education grant program,<br />

academic scholarship program, graduate<br />

program, adult vocational training program,<br />

adult education.<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Education<br />

405-964-5426<br />

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Head Start School<br />

405-964-3676<br />

Education & Employment<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Job Placement and Training<br />

580-654-2300<br />

Direct employment and vocational training<br />

assistance.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Higher Education Department<br />

580-654-2300<br />

Provides higher education scholarships and a<br />

limited 20 percent education assistance.<br />

Modoc Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Special Needs Services<br />

918-542-1190<br />

Tutors, equipment and learning services.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Education Offce<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Funding of scholarships, student loans,<br />

continuing education programs and career<br />

guidance counseling.<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Adult Education<br />

918-674-2522<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Direct Employment Program<br />

918-674-2522<br />

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Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Education<br />

918-542-1853 ext 211<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Higher Education<br />

405-257-5080<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Job Placement<br />

405-382-4009<br />

Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Post-Secondary Education Assistance<br />

Program<br />

918-542-2441<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Educational Support Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists children kindergarten through 12th<br />

grade with school clothing and supplies and<br />

assists high school seniors with related costs.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Higher Education Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assistance for full-time and part-time<br />

higher education. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Education Assistance<br />

918-456-8698<br />

Tuition assistance for college and technical<br />

students, high school expenses and<br />

elementary education expenses. Financial<br />

assistance to exclusive tribal members, call<br />

for eligibility details.<br />

Wyandotte Nation Education<br />

Department<br />

64790 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

Scholarships, job training, Workforce<br />

Investment Act, preschool, library, adult<br />

education, childcare, after school program.<br />

Food<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Food Distribution<br />

405-422-7873<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh<br />

fruits and vegetables from authorized<br />

farmers’ markets and farm stands throughout<br />

the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Nutrition education and commodity foods<br />

are available through FDP grocery stores in<br />

nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Get Fresh! Nutrition Program<br />

229 W Seabrook Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-5506<br />

Provides cooking classes and demonstrations,<br />

nutrition education and ftness guidance.<br />

Call for more information and eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

WIC Programs<br />

518 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

888-436-7255<br />

Women, infants and children may participate<br />

in supplemental food and nutrition education<br />

programs designed to improve the health<br />

of participants during critical stages of<br />

growth and development. Call for location<br />

information and eligibility requirements.<br />

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Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Food Distribution<br />

580-924-7773 800-522-6170<br />

Program participants receive approximately<br />

80 food items totaling 85 pounds of food<br />

per person in the household. Call for<br />

locations and eligibility requirements.<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Food Distribution<br />

580-492-3327<br />

Commodity distribution to low income <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> families.<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Nutrition Center<br />

405-964-2507<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Nutrition Center<br />

405-964-2507<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Food Assistance<br />

580-654-2618<br />

Food distribution.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Nutrition and Supportive Services<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Provides free meals and supportive services<br />

to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s, their spouses and<br />

volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

MCN Food Distribution Program<br />

3001 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2401 800-482-1979<br />

Offce hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.<br />

The store is closed the last two business days<br />

of the month for inventory.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

918-287-5428<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Food Distribution Program<br />

810 Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-254 Fax 918-762-6463<br />

Provides commodity foods and other nutrition<br />

assistance to low income households, including<br />

the elderly, who reside in the Pawnee Food<br />

Distribution service area.<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Food Distribution<br />

405-382-3900<br />

Provides commodity foods to low-income<br />

households, including the elderly, living on<br />

Indian reservations, and to <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong><br />

families residing in designated areas near<br />

reservations and in <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.<br />

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Health Services<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Health and Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-878-4716<br />

Promotes the wellbeing of the “whole<br />

person” within context of their culture<br />

including resource and referral services, crisis<br />

intervention, case management, counseling,<br />

support groups, school and community<br />

based services, I.O.P. treatment program<br />

for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol<br />

assessments. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Caddo Health Center Bldg.<br />

Binger, OK 73009<br />

656-2344 ext. 220<br />

Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions,<br />

medical bills, health equipment.<br />

Caddo Nation Injury Prevention<br />

405-656-2344<br />

Distributes smoke detectors, fre extinguishers<br />

and car seats to tribal members, fre safety<br />

education, car seat education, and water<br />

safety education to the Head Start children,<br />

and helps educate elderly clients about fall<br />

prevention.<br />

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Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (CADAP)<br />

405-656-9215<br />

Out-patient facility and providing outpatient<br />

counseling, outreach services, individual,<br />

group and family counseling, education,<br />

prevention activities for adults and youth,<br />

aftercare services and referral services.<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Home Health Services<br />

918-458-6102 888-281-6910<br />

www.cnhhs.org<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Hospice of the Cherokee<br />

918-458-5080 877-792-7372<br />

www.cnhhs.org<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representatives<br />

800-687-0973<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Diabetes Wellness<br />

405-422-7723<br />

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Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Emergency Medical Services<br />

800-464-2410<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse Program<br />

580-331-2370<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Vocational Rehab<br />

888-284-7725<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Behavioral Health Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4591 800-851-9136 ext.<br />

81851<br />

2510 Chickasaw Blvd.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-8181 877-242-4347<br />

Health<br />

901 E. 6th St.<br />

Tishomingo, OK 73470<br />

580-371-2361 877-240-2720<br />

Behavioral health, including counseling,<br />

psychiatric services, education and training<br />

concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,<br />

elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide, and<br />

substance abuse and detoxifcation. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Ada Family Practice Clinic<br />

1007 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-6260<br />

An appointment based clinic offering<br />

outpatient family practice medicine, including<br />

laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic<br />

901 E. 6th Street<br />

Tishomingo, OK 73460<br />

580-371-2361 877-240-2720<br />

2510 Chickasaw Blvd.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-8181 877-242-4347<br />

1438 Hardcastle Blvd.<br />

Purcell, OK 73080<br />

405-527-4700<br />

1600 N. Washington<br />

Durant, OK 74701<br />

580-920-2100 877-240-2725<br />

Appointment based clinics offering outpatient<br />

family practice medicine including dental,<br />

eye clinic, behavioral health, laboratory<br />

testing, X-ray pharmacy, WIC, and<br />

periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Community Health Representatives<br />

(CHR)<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides patient advocacy, liaison between<br />

clients and tribal and community resources,<br />

patient education, health promotion, and<br />

disease prevention. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Dental Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4596<br />

Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental<br />

disease, preventive services, oral surgery,<br />

restorative procedures, prosthetics and<br />

pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Health<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Denture Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

Provides one pair of dentures every fve<br />

years, including ftting, adjustments, and<br />

repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw<br />

Nation dental clinic providers. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Diabetes Care Centers<br />

1001 N. County Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4532 800-851-9136<br />

Provides medical, educational, nutritional,<br />

and exercise services to those who qualify.<br />

Additional services include specialized<br />

diabetes prevention program, foot care,<br />

retinal photography, dental hygiene and<br />

behavioral health. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Eyeglasses Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-559-0792<br />

This program provides an allowance toward<br />

one pair of eyeglasses every two years. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment and Recovery Program<br />

3115 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-332-6345<br />

Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment<br />

facility where participants receive a holistic<br />

treatment program to overcome addictions.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Chickasaw Nation<br />

Hearing Aid Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2701<br />

Following an exam and evaluation, hearing<br />

aids may be provided every three years<br />

to eligible individuals. all for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Medical Assistance Program<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

Financial assistance for services not covered<br />

by existing tribal programs or other<br />

alternate resources to individuals who<br />

qualify. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Health<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Medication Assistance<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-272-2704<br />

Medication not carried in the tribal<br />

pharmacy may be provided by this program<br />

after being prescribed by a CNHS provider.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Optometry<br />

1001 N. County Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4508<br />

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Provides examination, diagnosis and<br />

management of eye conditions. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Over-the-Counter Medications<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides over-the-counter medication at no<br />

cost. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Same-Day Clinic<br />

1001 N. Country Club Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-436-3980<br />

Available on a walk-in basis for general<br />

medical conditions. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Special Needs Assistance for<br />

Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities<br />

300 Rosedale Road<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-7711<br />

Assists those with special needs by providing<br />

a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for<br />

participation in extra-curricular activities.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Behavioral Health Program<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026<br />

Individual counseling, group counseling,<br />

family counseling, social worker assistance,<br />

substance abuse counseling, child/partner<br />

abuse counseling, evaluation and testing,<br />

crisis intervention and suicide prevention.<br />

Eligibility requirements include having a CDIB<br />

card of a federally recognized Indian tribe<br />

and must live within the 10 1/ 2 counties in<br />

the Choctaw Nation boundaries.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR)<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Helps Choctaws and other Indians maintain<br />

the health of themselves and their families.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Diabetes Wellness Center<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026 ext. 6673<br />

Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses<br />

and prevention through community education.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid<br />

Program<br />

580-924-8280 800-522-6170<br />

Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing<br />

aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55<br />

who possess a CDIB and live within the 10<br />

1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation.<br />

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Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Total Care Hospice<br />

580-931-3636 866-931-3636<br />

Hospice is a team approach in caring for<br />

a person with a terminal illness. The team<br />

consists of the nurse, aide, social worker,<br />

volunteer, clergy and the family.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Hospitality House<br />

918-567-2300<br />

A facility that serves as a home for people<br />

with loved ones hospitalized at Talihina.<br />

Also for patients with long drives who want<br />

to spend the night for an early morning<br />

appointment.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Mail Order Pharmacy<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026<br />

Provides prescription drugs through mail<br />

order for all Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

for tribal members living both inside and<br />

outside of the tribal boundaries.<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Recovery Center<br />

918-567-2389<br />

A specialized treatment center for the<br />

rehabilitation of chemically dependent<br />

individuals and their families. Eligibility<br />

requirements include males and females 18<br />

years of age or older, must possess a CDIB<br />

card, be in good physical health, have a<br />

diagnosis which indicates a primary problem<br />

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with alcohol, other drugs and/or substance.<br />

Court referrals, given on a case-by-case<br />

basis, are given additional qualifying<br />

requirements.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Dental<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Fire Lake Wellness Center<br />

405-878-4831<br />

Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon<br />

Private <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> wellness and ftness<br />

facility that embraces diabetic education,<br />

nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen<br />

Potawatomi Nation Tribal Member and/or<br />

spouse, employee of the Citizen Potawatomi<br />

Nation, any <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong> with a<br />

federally recognized tribal membership<br />

card. Must be over 18 years old.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Health Services<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Cost-effective medical services for tribal<br />

members and other <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s in the<br />

service area.<br />

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Comanche Nation<br />

Diabetes Awareness<br />

580-492-6434<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Prescription Assistance<br />

580-492-6434<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Special Diabetes Program for Indians<br />

(SDIP)<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses,<br />

therapeutic shoes and dentures.<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health and Social Services<br />

866-978-1352<br />

Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> members in good standing.<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Provides transportation to hospitals and<br />

medical appointments along with delivery<br />

of medications to any tribal member living<br />

within the service area. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Counseling Services<br />

405-547-4363<br />

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Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Diabetes Program<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Perkins Family Clinic<br />

509 E. Highway 33<br />

Perkins, OK 74059<br />

405-547-2473<br />

Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. -<br />

5:00 p.m.<br />

Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Tribal Assistance<br />

405-547-2402 x 260<br />

Dental/ eyeglasses, hearing aids, school<br />

education incentives, burial assistance.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Wellness Center<br />

405-547-2402 x 325<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Kanza Health Center<br />

3151 E. River Rd.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-1039<br />

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Health<br />

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday<br />

8 a.m. - 5 p.m.<br />

Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon<br />

Eligibility includes member of federally<br />

recognized tribe, must have CDIB card and<br />

by appointment only. No walk-ins.<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Behavioral Health Services<br />

405-964-2618<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health Clinic<br />

405-964-2081<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR)<br />

580-654-2216<br />

Provides transportation to hospitals and<br />

medical appointments and delivery of<br />

medications to any tribal member living<br />

within the service area.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (KADAP)<br />

405-247-9009<br />

Assessments, group meetings, outreach<br />

services, counseling, alcohol and drug<br />

education, prevention activities for youth<br />

and adults, referrals, court intervention and<br />

aftercare services.<br />

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Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

918-542-1445<br />

Outreach, prevention and after care<br />

services, intake/ screening services and<br />

counseling through referrals.<br />

Modoc Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Eye Glasses and Hearing aids<br />

918-542-1190<br />

$250 per fscal year per Modoc tribal<br />

member.<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Division of Health<br />

918-756-4333 800-782-8291<br />

Comprehensive health services for eligible<br />

persons. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Community Alcoholism Service<br />

Program<br />

918-762-3686<br />

Osage Nation Counseling Center<br />

918-287-5422 800-411-8526<br />

Osage Nation TASC Program<br />

918-287-9004<br />

Provides a safe and secure environment in<br />

which healthy living through the reduction of<br />

substance use/abuse is promoted.<br />

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Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Diabetes Program<br />

918-762-3873<br />

Individual health screenings, diabetic<br />

recipes and meal planning, support groups,<br />

blood/glucose monitoring, education, and<br />

consultation, incentive programs and other<br />

available support and funding.<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Fitness Center<br />

704 N. Morris Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-3000 918-762-3006<br />

Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.<br />

Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.<br />

Encourages community voluntary<br />

participation in activities that promote ftness<br />

maintenance.<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health Services<br />

918-762-4641<br />

Health education, community health<br />

representatives, case management,<br />

monitoring, emergency medical services,<br />

transportation and delivery.<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

REACH US<br />

918-762-3783<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.<br />

Improves the lives of the local <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> community by supporting nutritional<br />

education, encouraging physical activity, and<br />

preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use.<br />

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Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse Program<br />

311 Maintenance Rd.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

918-762-2153 Fax 918-762-3740<br />

Provides counseling services and community<br />

prevention activities for the treatment and<br />

prevention of alcoholism and substance<br />

abuse among the eligible Indian population<br />

within the Pawnee service area. Alcohol<br />

and drug abuse outpatient counseling, help<br />

for families in crisis, referrals to inpatient<br />

treatment centers, medical and non-medical<br />

detoxifcation and other services, individual<br />

counseling for adult clients and weekly<br />

support groups.<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

918-540-2535 ext. 22<br />

800-259-9987 ext. 22<br />

Instructions in maternity care, diabetes,<br />

breast self-exams, and services in health<br />

screenings and general health services.<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/<br />

Prevention and Treatment Center<br />

101 S. Main<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-542-5543<br />

Drug and alcohol abuse counseling, family<br />

counseling, court ordered alcohol and<br />

drug assessments, DUI assessments, LSI<br />

assessments and counseling, individual and<br />

group, domestic violence assessments and<br />

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Services<br />

Health<br />

counseling, substance abuse counseling<br />

for offenders, sexual offender counseling,<br />

alcoholic anonymous (AA), Narcotics<br />

Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA,<br />

school based outreach and prevention<br />

services, anger management classes, random<br />

urine testing, HIV/AIDS Counseling and<br />

testing. Most services are free for <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s, if not court ordered. Sliding fee<br />

scale for non-<strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Evening and<br />

Saturday appointments available<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

917-674-2257 ext 315<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse<br />

918-542-4232<br />

Sac and Fox Nation<br />

Health Services<br />

918-968-3526<br />

Counseling services include individual,<br />

family, group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse,<br />

family planning, psychotropic medication<br />

therapy, client advocacy, home environment<br />

assessments, crisis intervention, case<br />

management services, after care follow-up,<br />

referral services, consulting/educational<br />

services, and tribal youth program. Mental<br />

Health services include adults/youth/family,<br />

depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family<br />

violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/<br />

drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness.<br />

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Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

405-382-2265<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Diabetes<br />

405-382-3761<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Dialysis Center<br />

405-382-9809<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Mental Health<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Loss, grief, depression, anger management,<br />

anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA<br />

support groups.<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Prevention Programs<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

888-313-6609<br />

Individual and family counseling, addiction<br />

assessments, and HIV education. detox,<br />

primary treatment, inpatient treatment and<br />

aftercare services.<br />

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Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount<br />

Program<br />

800-342-5779<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Community Health Representative<br />

580-628-2561 ext .122<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Substance Abuse Services<br />

580-628-7020<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Health Services<br />

405-247-8657<br />

Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and<br />

operation maintenance (plumbing and water<br />

testing). Call for details as to eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Mental Health and Chemical<br />

Dependency<br />

405-247-2425 ext. 150<br />

Chemical dependency services are provided<br />

by the program counselor and mental health<br />

services are by referral to a qualifed mental<br />

health professional.<br />

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Wyandotte Nation<br />

Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and<br />

Wellness Center<br />

1 Turtle Dr.<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2282<br />

Medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, contract<br />

health, Diabetes Clinic, substance abuse,<br />

counseling, mental health services, ftness,<br />

exercise.<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Indians<br />

Social Service Program<br />

405-878-4723 405-275-1468<br />

Tribal Energy Assistance (TEA), Low Income<br />

Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP),<br />

General Assistance (GA). Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Health<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Assistance<br />

405-452-3987<br />

Assists with utility bills, deposits and rent. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

405-452-3987<br />

Provides assistance with heating and cooling<br />

utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

Program (PSSF)<br />

405-452-3987<br />

Assists with utility bills for families with<br />

children. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Cherokee Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Assistance<br />

918-453-5000<br />

Housing, rental and rehab assistance to<br />

qualifying persons who meet income and<br />

eligibility guidelines.<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Department of Housing<br />

580-323-4877<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

“37” Rental Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Provides rental assistance to low income<br />

families. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

164


Housing & Transportation<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

“38” Rental Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Allows units to be leased in the private sector<br />

by low income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Chickasaw Housing Improvement<br />

Program (CHIP)<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Provides rehabilitation to low rent<br />

developments and provides grants for<br />

repairs of privately owned homes of low<br />

income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s and emergency<br />

repairs of privately owned home of<br />

Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Down Payment or Closing Cost<br />

Assistance Grant<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Offers a one-time grant to help with the<br />

down payment or closing costs to purchase a<br />

home. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Elderly Energy Assistance Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides one-time assistance for winter<br />

heating and summer cooling by assisting<br />

with certain utilities. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Home Maintenance<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Provides minor home repairs such as car<br />

care, wood service, weatherization, pest,<br />

septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Homeowners Program<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Allows for the new construction of<br />

homeownership units in accordance with<br />

NAHASDA for low income <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s.<br />

Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Housing Counseling and Loan Services<br />

111 Rosedale Rd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-8800<br />

Offers a variety of counseling programs<br />

dealing with housing maintenance, family<br />

budgeting, fre and home safety, early<br />

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Housing & Transportation<br />

delinquency intervention and pre-purchase<br />

and post-purchase counseling. Call for<br />

eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

580-436-7216<br />

LIHEAP assists individuals with home heating<br />

or cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program<br />

212 W. Lillie Blvd.<br />

Madill, OK 73446<br />

580-795-9790<br />

Assists qualifying individuals with<br />

landscaping services such as lawn mowing<br />

and weed eating. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Transportation Services Program<br />

520 E. Arlington<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-310-6453 800-492-2115<br />

Provides medical transportation as well as<br />

pick-up and delivery of prescriptions. Call<br />

for eligibility requirements.<br />

Chickasaw Nation<br />

Tribal Energy Assistance Program<br />

580-436-7216<br />

Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

with an urgent, unmet need to assist with<br />

gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or<br />

deposits. Call for eligibility requirements.<br />

Choctaw Nation Housing Authority<br />

800-235-3087 (<strong>Oklahoma</strong> only)<br />

580-326-7521<br />

Choctaw Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Homebuyer Education<br />

580-326-7521<br />

The Home Finance Department offers<br />

homebuyer education to assist individuals<br />

with homebuyer counseling as well as<br />

individual credit counseling.<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation<br />

Housing Authority<br />

405-273-2833 800-880-9880<br />

Comanche Nation<br />

Home Improvement Program<br />

584 NW Bingo Rd.<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-492-3313<br />

A home repair, renovation and replacement<br />

grant program.<br />

Delaware Nation<br />

Housing Assistance<br />

405-247-2448<br />

Housing and homebuyer education programs.<br />

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Housing & Transportation<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Authority<br />

866-666-3489<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Assistance<br />

580-588-2298<br />

Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Transitional Housing Assistance<br />

Program<br />

405-547-4234 ext. 237<br />

Kaw Nation<br />

Kaw Housing Authority<br />

9 Kanza Ln.<br />

Newkirk, OK 74647<br />

580-362-6264<br />

Homeownership program and down payment<br />

assistance.<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing<br />

405-964-6262<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Kiowa Fastrans<br />

888-654-2053<br />

Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

(Carnegie Area)<br />

Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.<br />

(Anadarko Area)<br />

Provides a fast, friendly and affordable<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

public transportation service to the<br />

surrounding community.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Kiowa Housing Authority<br />

405-247-8856<br />

Provides low rent for vacant homes.<br />

Kiowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

580-654-1454<br />

This program assists families and individuals<br />

in need with direct assistance, LIHEAP energy<br />

assistance, general assistance and a burial<br />

program.<br />

Miami Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Programs<br />

125 N. Main<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-541-1381<br />

Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility<br />

assistance, utility deposit. Call for income<br />

and eligibility guidelines.<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Division of Housing<br />

2951 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-756-8504 800-259-5050<br />

Provides lease with option to purchase<br />

program, mortgage assistance and<br />

construction services. Call for eligibility<br />

requirements.<br />

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Housing & Transportation<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation<br />

Social Services<br />

2971 N. Wood Dr.<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-549-2445<br />

Air Conditioner Program, BIA General<br />

Assistance Program, BIA Burial, Assistance<br />

Program, Emergency Hardship Program, Low<br />

Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), Medical Travel Program, Natural<br />

Disaster Program, Tribal Burial Program,<br />

Tribal Energy Program.<br />

Osage Nation<br />

Housing Department<br />

918-287-5310<br />

Pawnee Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Social Services<br />

918-762-4641<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP), community block grant assisting<br />

with housing, utility deposit, some medical,<br />

and elders & handicap assistance program.<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Peoria Housing Authority<br />

3606 Sencay Ave.<br />

Miami, OK 74354<br />

918-542-1873 888-882-1873<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Department<br />

918-542-1430<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

Quapaw Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Pelvian Transit Program<br />

877-542-1356<br />

Seminole Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Authority<br />

405-257-6604<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance<br />

Program Career <strong>Resource</strong> Center<br />

23701 S. 655 Rd.<br />

Grove, OK 74344<br />

918-787-6803<br />

Housing assistance programs are income<br />

based and available to Tribal Members<br />

residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami,<br />

Okla., Tribal Offce and other <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong>s residing within the Seneca-<br />

Cayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is<br />

given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members.<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Residential Energy Assistance<br />

Challenge Option Program (REACH)<br />

Career <strong>Resource</strong> Center<br />

23701 S. 655 Rd.<br />

Grove, OK 74344<br />

918-787-6803<br />

Provides home improvements to homeowners<br />

to assist in making the home more energy<br />

effcient. Income based program available<br />

to Tribal Members residing within a 50-mile<br />

radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Offce and<br />

other <strong>Native</strong> <strong>American</strong>s residing within the<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries.<br />

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Housing & Transportation<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Tribal Utility Assistance<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with utilities. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP)<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with heating and cooling<br />

costs and emergency assistance. Call for<br />

requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

CITGO Energy<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with heating assistance.<br />

Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe<br />

Motor Fuels Program<br />

918-560-6198<br />

Assists individuals with medical, dental or<br />

vision expenses. Call for requirements and<br />

eligibility criteria.<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Department<br />

580-628-5301<br />

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Services<br />

Housing & Transportation<br />

United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee<br />

Indians in <strong>Oklahoma</strong><br />

Housing Authority<br />

918-431-1808<br />

Emergency rehab, rental assistance,<br />

mortgage assistance and home ownership<br />

assistance.<br />

Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority<br />

64790 E. Hwy. 60<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2297 ext. 239<br />

Housing programs, student housing<br />

assistance, housing improvements, well-septic<br />

construction.<br />

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INDIAN HOSPITALS & CLINICS<br />

Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health<br />

2025 S. Gordon Cooper Drive<br />

Shawnee, OK 74801<br />

405-878-4702<br />

Anadarko - Indian Health Center<br />

P.O. Box 828<br />

Anadarko, OK 73005<br />

405-247-2458<br />

Ardmore - Health Clinic - Chickasaw<br />

Tribal<br />

2510 Chickasaw Blvd.<br />

Ardmore, OK 73401<br />

580-226-8181<br />

Atoka Choctaw Clinic<br />

1201 West Liberty Rd.<br />

Atoka, OK 74525<br />

580-889-1981<br />

580-889-4009<br />

Bearskin Health Care & Wellness<br />

Center<br />

P.O. Box 30<br />

Wyandotte, OK 74370<br />

918-678-2282<br />

Black Hawk Health Center<br />

Route 2, Box 247<br />

Stroud, OK 74079<br />

918-968-9531<br />

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Hospitals & Clinics<br />

Broken Bow - Choctaw Nation Health<br />

Center<br />

205 E. 3rd<br />

Broken Bow, OK 74728<br />

580-584-2740<br />

Carl Albert Indian Hospital –<br />

Chickasaw Tribal<br />

1001 N. Country Club Dr.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

580-421-4549<br />

Carnegie Indian Health Center<br />

P.O. Box 1120<br />

Carnegie, OK 73015<br />

580-654-1100<br />

Chi Hullo Li<br />

Rt. 2, Box 1774<br />

Talihina, OK 74571<br />

918-567-2905<br />

Residential treatment program for <strong>Native</strong><br />

<strong>American</strong> women who are parenting or<br />

pregnant and their children.<br />

Chickasaw Nation Medical Center<br />

1921 Stonecipher Blvd.<br />

Ada, OK 74820<br />

800-851-9136<br />

Choctaw Nation Health Care Center<br />

One Choctaw Way<br />

Talihina, OK 74571<br />

918-567-7000 800-349-7026<br />

24-Hour Emergency Care<br />

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Choctaw Nation Recovery Center<br />

Rt. 2, Box 1600<br />

Talihina, OK 74571<br />

918-567-2389<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health<br />

2307 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.<br />

Shawnee, OK 74801<br />

405-273-5236<br />

Claremore Indian Hospital<br />

101 S. Moore Ave.<br />

Claremore, OK 74017<br />

918-342-6470<br />

Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

24-hour emergency department<br />

Clinton Indian Health Center<br />

10321 N. 2274 Rd.<br />

Clinton, OK 73601<br />

580-331-3300<br />

Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Clinton Service Unit-Hospital<br />

Route 1, Box 3060<br />

Clinton, OK 73601<br />

580-323-2884<br />

Creek Nation Community Hospital<br />

309 N. 14th St.<br />

Okemah, OK 74859<br />

800-219-9458 918-623-1424<br />

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Hospitals & Clinics<br />

El Reno Health Center<br />

1631 E. Highway 66<br />

El Reno, OK 73036<br />

405-262-7631<br />

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.<br />

to 5 p.m.<br />

Wed. 8 a.m. - noon<br />

Eufaula Indian Health Center – Creek-<br />

Tribal<br />

800 Forrest Ave.<br />

Eufaula, OK 74432<br />

918-689-2547<br />

Harry Belvin Clinic<br />

410 North “M” St.<br />

Hugo, OK 74743<br />

580-326-7561<br />

Hugo - Choctaw Nation Indian Health<br />

Clinic<br />

P.O. Box 340r<br />

Hugo, OK 74743<br />

580-326-7561<br />

Idabel Health Clinic<br />

902 Lincoln Rd.<br />

Idabel, OK 74745<br />

580-286-2600<br />

Indian Health Care <strong>Resource</strong> Center of<br />

Tulsa, Inc.<br />

550 S. Peoria<br />

Tulsa, OK 74120<br />

918-588-1900<br />

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John Anderson Clinic<br />

1300 Martin Luther King Dr.<br />

Broken Bow, OK 74728<br />

580-584-2766 580-584-2740<br />

Kickapoo Health Center-Tribal<br />

P.O. Box 1059<br />

McLoud, OK 74851<br />

405-964-2081<br />

Lawton Indian Hospital<br />

1515 N.E. Lawrie Tatum Rd.<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-354-5000<br />

Lawton Service Unit-Hospital<br />

1515 Lawrie Tatum Rd.<br />

Lawton, OK 73507<br />

580-353-0350 ext. 465, 466, 467<br />

McAlester - Choctaw Nation<br />

Indian Health Clinic-Tribal<br />

903 E. Monroe<br />

McAlester, OK 74501<br />

918-423-8440<br />

Miami - PHS Indian Health Center<br />

P.O. Box 1498<br />

Miami, OK 74355<br />

918-542-1655<br />

Okemah Indian Health Center - Creek-<br />

Tribal<br />

309 N. 14 St.<br />

Okemah, OK 74859<br />

918-623-0555<br />

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Hospitals & Clinics<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City Indian Clinic<br />

4913 W. Reno Ave.<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City, OK<br />

405-948-4900<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City Urban Indian Clinic<br />

4913 W. Reno<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City, OK 73127<br />

405-948-4900, ext 294<br />

Okmulgee Health Center – Creek-Tribal<br />

1313 E. 20th<br />

Okmulgee, OK 74447<br />

918-758-1926<br />

Pawnee Indian Health Center<br />

11201 Heritage Cr.<br />

Pawnee, OK 74058<br />

800-452-3588 918-762-2517<br />

Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Pawhuska Indian Health Center<br />

715 Grandview<br />

Pawhuska, OK 74056<br />

918-287-4491<br />

RedBird Smith Health Center<br />

301 JT Stites Ave.<br />

Sallisaw, OK 74955<br />

918-775-9159<br />

Rubin White Clinic<br />

109 Kerr Ave.<br />

Poteau, OK 74953<br />

918-649-1100<br />

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Sapulpa Health Center – Creek-Tribal<br />

1125 E. Cleveland Health<br />

Sapulpa, OK 74066<br />

918-224-9310<br />

Shawnee Service Unit<br />

Five Corporate Plaza<br />

3625 N.W. 56Th St.<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> City, OK 73112<br />

405-951-3824<br />

Stigler Choctaw Clinic<br />

2204 E. Main St.<br />

Stigler, OK 74462<br />

918-967-9200<br />

Tishomingo - Health Clinic Chickasaw<br />

Tribal<br />

815 E. 6th St.<br />

Tishomingo, OK 73460<br />

580-371-2392<br />

Watonga Health Center<br />

204 W. Main St.<br />

Watonga, OK 73772<br />

580-623-4991<br />

Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.<br />

Watonga - PHS Indian Health Center<br />

Rt. 1, Box 34-A<br />

Watonga, OK 73772<br />

580-623-4991<br />

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Hospitals & Clinics<br />

Wewoka Indian Health Center<br />

U.S. 270 & <strong>Oklahoma</strong> 56<br />

Wewoka, OK 74884<br />

405-257-6282 .<br />

Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.<br />

Wewoka Service Unit-Health Center<br />

P.O. Box 1475<br />

Wewoka, OK 74884<br />

405-257-6281<br />

White Eagle Indian Health Center<br />

P.O. Box 2071<br />

Ponca City, OK 74602<br />

580-765-2501<br />

Wilma Mankiller Health Center –<br />

Cherokee-Tribal<br />

Highway 51 East, Rt. 2 Box 93<br />

Stilwell, OK 74960<br />

918-696-8800<br />

W.W. Hastings - Tahlequah Service Unit<br />

100 S. Bliss<br />

Tahlequah, OK 74465<br />

918-458-3100<br />

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Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Indians.................... 6-8<br />

Academic Program for Educational<br />

Assistance ....................................... 7<br />

Domestic Violence and Sexual<br />

Assault Program ........................... 6<br />

Health and Behavioral Health<br />

Services ........................................... 7<br />

Indian Child Welfare Program and<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable<br />

Families Program........................... 6<br />

Social Service Program..................... 7<br />

Tribal Youth Program......................... 7<br />

Aging/Elder Services ............ 91-94<br />

Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>................................. 8-9<br />

Housing Assistance........................ 8<br />

Indian Child Welfare................... 8<br />

Low Income Home Energy<br />

Assistance Program<br />

(LIHEAP) .......................................... 9<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable<br />

Families Program...................... 9<br />

Apache Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong> ......... 9<br />

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Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>............................... 9-10<br />

Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (CADAP) ........................ 10<br />

Caddo Health Center Bldg .............. 9<br />

Caddo Nation Injury<br />

Prevention......................................... 9<br />

Cherokee Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>............................. 10-12<br />

Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention<br />

Program ........................................ 11<br />

Cherokee Elder Care...................... 10<br />

Child Care Services........................ 11<br />

Healing to Wellness Court<br />

Program (HTWCP) ....................... 11<br />

Home Health Services.................... 11<br />

Hospice of the Cherokee............... 11<br />

Housing Assistance.......................... 12<br />

Children & Family Services .. 97-128<br />

Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>............................. 12-14<br />

Child Care Development............... 12<br />

Community Health<br />

Representatives............................ 13<br />

Department of Housing ................. 14<br />

Diabetes Wellness .......................... 13<br />

Domestic Violence........................... 12<br />

Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers<br />

Programs....................................... 12<br />

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Emergency Medical Services........ 13<br />

Emergency Youth Shelter............... 12<br />

Food Distribution............................. 13<br />

Head Start ....................................... 12<br />

Indian Child Welfare ..................... 13<br />

Recreation, Exercise & Sports for<br />

the Elders and Children of Our<br />

Tribes (RESPECT) .......................... 13<br />

Substance Abuse Program............ 13<br />

Vocational Rehab............................ 13<br />

Chickasaw Nation ................ 14-36<br />

“37” Rental Program...................... 33<br />

“38” Rental Program...................... 33<br />

Ada Behavioral Health Clinic ....... 28<br />

Ada Family Practice Clinic ............ 28<br />

Adult Learning Program................ 21<br />

Ardmore Behavioral Health<br />

Clinic.................................................. 28<br />

Arts in Education ............................. 21<br />

Assisted Living Beneft Program... 14<br />

Burial Assistance.............................. 15<br />

Burial Supplement Assistance<br />

Program......................................... 15<br />

Car Seat Safety Program............. 15<br />

Career Development Initiative ..... 21<br />

Career Technology Program ........ 22<br />

Caregiver Program ........................ 15<br />

Chepota Apisi Chi Li....................... 15<br />

Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)<br />

Program......................................... 16<br />

Chickasaw Children’s Village ....... 16<br />

185<br />

Index


Index<br />

Chickasaw Employment<br />

Program......................................... 22<br />

Chickasaw Foundation<br />

Scholarships .................................. 22<br />

Chickasaw Foundation Upward<br />

Bound ............................................. 22<br />

Chickasaw Honor Club.................. 23<br />

Chickasaw Housing Improvement<br />

Program (CHIP) ............................ 34<br />

Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic... 29<br />

Chickasaw Reading Program....... 23<br />

Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors<br />

Program ........................................ 23<br />

Child Care Assistance Program ... 16<br />

Child Care Development<br />

Center ............................................ 17<br />

Child Support Services .................. 17<br />

Child Welfare Program................. 17<br />

Community Health Representatives<br />

(CHR) .............................................. 29<br />

Dental Clinic..................................... 30<br />

Denture Program ............................ 30<br />

Diabetes Care Centers.................. 30<br />

Down Payment or Closing Cost<br />

Assistance Grant.......................... 34<br />

Drug Court Support Services........ 18<br />

Durant Indian Heath Clinic ............ 29<br />

Elderly Energy Assistance<br />

Program ......................................... 14<br />

Eyeglasses Program ....................... 31<br />

Family Preservation........................ 18<br />

Farmers’ Market Nutrition<br />

Program ........................................ 26<br />

186


Fast Track GED Program............... 23<br />

Food Distribution Program ............ 27<br />

Foster Care/Adoption ................... 18<br />

Get Fresh! Nutrition Program ....... 27<br />

Graduation Assistance................... 24<br />

Head Start ....................................... 24<br />

Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse<br />

Treatment and Recovery<br />

Program......................................... 31<br />

Hearing Aid Program .................... 31<br />

Higher Education Grants and<br />

Scholarships ..................................... 24<br />

Home Maintenance ........................ 34<br />

Homeowners Program ................... 35<br />

Housing Counseling and Loan<br />

Services.......................................... 35<br />

Indian Child Welfare Service ...... 19<br />

Justice Department......................... 19<br />

Juvenile Justice Program............... 19<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP) ......................... 35<br />

Medical Assistance Program ........ 31<br />

Medication Assistance ................... 32<br />

Offce of Career Services ............ 24<br />

Offce of Violence Prevention...... 19<br />

Optometry....................................... 32<br />

Over-the-Counter Medications .... 32<br />

Peaceful Heart Home..................... 20<br />

Re-Entry Transitional<br />

Employment................................... 25<br />

Road to Work Services.................. 25<br />

Same-Day Clinic.............................. 32<br />

School Age Program ...................... 26<br />

187<br />

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Index<br />

School to Work Program............... 25<br />

Senior Nutrition Program............... 14<br />

Special Needs Assistance for<br />

Chickasaw Citizens with<br />

Disabilities..................................... 33<br />

Summer Youth Program.................. 26<br />

Supplemental Lawn Mowing<br />

Program......................................... 35<br />

Tishomingo Behavioral Health<br />

Clinic............................................... 33<br />

Transportation Services<br />

Program......................................... 36<br />

Tribal Energy Assistance<br />

Program......................................... 36<br />

Veterans Program ........................... 20<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation............... 26<br />

WIC Programs................................. 27<br />

Youth Services.................................. 20<br />

Youth Services Clothing Grant...... 21<br />

Choctaw Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>............................. 36-42<br />

Adolescent Family Life Project...... 36<br />

Behavioral Health Program........... 40<br />

Child Care Assistance..................... 37<br />

Choctaw Nation Housing<br />

Authority........................................... 42<br />

Clothing Allowance......................... 37<br />

Community Based Social Work<br />

Program ......................................... 37<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative .............................. 40<br />

188


Diabetes Wellness Center............. 40<br />

Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing<br />

Aid Program.................................. 40<br />

Family Caregivers Program.......... 37<br />

Food Distribution............................. 39<br />

Head Start ....................................... 38<br />

Higher Education Scholarships ..... 38<br />

Homebuyer Education.................... 42<br />

Hospitality House............................ 41<br />

Jones Academy ............................... 39<br />

Mail Order Pharmacy ................... 41<br />

Recovery Center.............................. 41<br />

Relocation Assistance ..................... 39<br />

Social Services ................................ 38<br />

Total Care Hospice......................... 41<br />

Veterans Advocacy ........................ 38<br />

Vocational Development ............... 39<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation<br />

Program ......................................... 39<br />

Youth Sports Camps ....................... 38<br />

Citizen Potawatomi Nation... 42-44<br />

Behavioral Health Services........... 43<br />

Child Development Center............ 42<br />

Clothing Assistance ......................... 42<br />

Dental................................................ 43<br />

Family Preservation........................ 43<br />

Family Violence Program .............. 43<br />

Fire Lake Wellness Center ............ 44<br />

FireLodge Tribal Youth<br />

Program......................................... 43<br />

Health Services ............................... 44<br />

189<br />

Index


Index<br />

Housing Authority............................ 44<br />

Comanche Nation................. 44-46<br />

Caregivers Program....................... 44<br />

Comanche Nation College............ 46<br />

Diabetes Awareness....................... 46<br />

Early Childhood and Development<br />

Center ............................................ 45<br />

Family Assistance Center............... 45<br />

Food Distribution............................. 46<br />

Home Improvement Program........ 46<br />

Prescription Assistance................... 46<br />

Social Services ................................ 45<br />

Student Services.............................. 45<br />

Tribal Youth Program ..................... 46<br />

Delaware Nation .................. 47-51<br />

Division on Aging ............................ 47<br />

Economic Development .................. 47<br />

Educational Assistance ................... 47<br />

Family and Social Services........... 47<br />

Higher Education Programs .......... 48<br />

Housing Assistance.......................... 48<br />

Special Diabetes Program<br />

for Indians..................................... 48<br />

Vocational Rehabilitation .............. 48<br />

Eastern Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 49-50<br />

Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver<br />

Program......................................... 49<br />

Children and Family ....................... 49<br />

190


Elder Care........................................ 49<br />

Health and Social Services ........... 49<br />

Housing Authority............................ 50<br />

Education & Employment .. 126-139<br />

Food ........................................... 139-143<br />

Fort Sill Apache Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 50-52<br />

Caregiver Assistance...................... 50<br />

Child Care Assistance..................... 50<br />

Clothing Stipend.............................. 50<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR) .............................................. 51<br />

Education Assistance....................... 51<br />

Family Violence Prevention<br />

Program......................................... 51<br />

Housing Assistance .......................... 52<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 51<br />

Job Placement and Training<br />

Assistance ...................................... 51<br />

Senior Services ................................ 50<br />

Social Services................................. 51<br />

Health Services...................... 143-163<br />

Housing & Transportation . 163-174<br />

Indian Hospitals & Clinics.. 175-182<br />

191<br />

Index


Index<br />

Iowa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>......... 52-54<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative.............................. 53<br />

Counseling Services ........................ 53<br />

Diabetes Program........................... 53<br />

Early Childhood Department........ 52<br />

Family Violence Prevention and<br />

Services.......................................... 52<br />

Perkins Family Clinic........................ 53<br />

Sexual Assault Services.................. 52<br />

Transitional Housing Assistance<br />

Program......................................... 54<br />

Tribal Assistance.............................. 53<br />

Tribal Youth Program...................... 52<br />

Wellness Center............................... 53<br />

Kaw Nation................................... 54-56<br />

Domestic Violence Program .......... 54<br />

Educational Services....................... 55<br />

Kanza Child Care Center.............. 54<br />

Kanza Health Center...................... 55<br />

Kaw Housing Authority................... 56<br />

Social Services................................. 55<br />

Kialegee Tribal Town...................... 56<br />

Kickapoo Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>...................................... 56-57<br />

Behavioral Health Services ........... 57<br />

Child Care Center........................... 56<br />

Child Support................................... 56<br />

192


Education .......................................... 57<br />

Head Start School .......................... 57<br />

Health Clinic ..................................... 57<br />

Housing.............................................. 57<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 56<br />

Nutrition Center............................... 57<br />

Social Services................................. 56<br />

Tribal Court ...................................... 57<br />

Tribal Police...................................... 57<br />

Kiowa Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>...................................... 58-61<br />

Caregiver Support.......................... 58<br />

Child Care ........................................ 58<br />

Community Health Representative<br />

(CHR) .............................................. 60<br />

Food Assistance ............................... 59<br />

Head Start........................................ 58<br />

Higher Education Department ...... 59<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 59<br />

Job Placement and Training.......... 59<br />

Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse<br />

Program (KADAP) ........................ 60<br />

Kiowa Fastrans................................. 60<br />

Kiowa Housing Authority................ 60<br />

Senior Nutrition Program............... 58<br />

Social Services.......................... 59, 61<br />

Miami Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>...................................... 61-63<br />

Caregiver Program......................... 61<br />

Child Care Development Funding<br />

Program......................................... 61<br />

193<br />

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Index<br />

Education Offce.............................. 62<br />

Elder Beneft Program.................... 61<br />

Housing Programs ........................... 63<br />

Nutrition and Supportive<br />

Services.......................................... 62<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable Families<br />

(PSSF) ............................................. 62<br />

Substance Abuse Services ............. 62<br />

Tribal Youth Program...................... 62<br />

Tribal Youth Skills Program............ 62<br />

Modoc Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>...................................... 63-64<br />

Child Care and Development<br />

Program......................................... 63<br />

Eye Glasses and Hearing Aids..... 64<br />

Family Preservation Services........ 63<br />

Special Needs Services ................. 63<br />

Muscogee (Creek) Nation ....... 64-66<br />

Child Care ........................................ 64<br />

Children and Family Services ....... 64<br />

Division of Health............................ 65<br />

Division of Housing.......................... 66<br />

MCN Food Distribution<br />

Program......................................... 65<br />

School Clothing................................ 64<br />

Social Services.......................... 65, 66<br />

Osage Nation.............................. 66-68<br />

24-Hour Crisis Line.......................... 67<br />

Child Care/ Daycare Program .... 67<br />

194


Community Alcoholism Service<br />

Program......................................... 67<br />

Domestic Violence Shelter and<br />

Counseling Center........................ 67<br />

Food Distribution Program............. 67<br />

Housing Department....................... 68<br />

Osage Nation Counseling<br />

Center ............................................ 68<br />

Osage Nation Senior Services<br />

Front Desk...................................... 67<br />

Osage Nation TASC Program ...... 68<br />

Prevention Programs....................... 67<br />

Social Services Agency.................. 67<br />

Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>............................................ 68<br />

Ottawa Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>.......... 68<br />

Pawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 68-72<br />

Diabetes Program ..................... 70<br />

Fitness Center ............................. 71<br />

Food Distribution Program....... 70<br />

Health Services .......................... 71<br />

Indian Child Welfare................ 69<br />

Pawnee National Learning<br />

Center....................................... 69<br />

REACH US.................................... 71<br />

Senior Services........................... 69<br />

Social Services ........................... 72<br />

195<br />

Index


Index<br />

Substance Abuse Program....... 71<br />

Violence Against Women Prevention<br />

and <strong>Resource</strong> Program ............... 70<br />

Peoria Tribe of Indians of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>................................. 72-74<br />

Child Care Development<br />

Program ........................................ 72<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative ............................. 73<br />

Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/<br />

Prevention and Treatment<br />

Center............................................ 73<br />

Peoria Housing Authority ............... 74<br />

Reimbursement Program for School<br />

Supplies/School Clothes............. 72<br />

Ponca Tribe of <strong>Oklahoma</strong>............. 74<br />

Quapaw Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>................................. 74-75<br />

Adult Education................................ 75<br />

Adult Protective Services ............... 74<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative ............................. 75<br />

Direct Employment Program.......... 75<br />

Domestic Violence ........................... 74<br />

Education .......................................... 75<br />

Housing Department....................... 75<br />

Indian Child Welfare ..................... 74<br />

Pelvian Transit Program ................. 75<br />

Social Services................................. 74<br />

196


Substance Abuse ............................. 75<br />

Tribal Court ...................................... 75<br />

Sac and Fox Nation ......................... 76<br />

Family Violence.......................... 76<br />

Health Services .......................... 76<br />

Seminole Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>................................. 77-79<br />

Child Care ........................................ 77<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative.............................. 79<br />

Diabetes............................................ 79<br />

Dialysis Center................................. 79<br />

Domestic Violence ........................... 77<br />

Family Services................................ 77<br />

Food Distribution ............................. 78<br />

Headstart.......................................... 77<br />

Higher Education............................. 78<br />

Housing Authority............................ 79<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 77<br />

Job Placement.................................. 78<br />

Lighthorse Police Department ....... 78<br />

Older <strong>American</strong>s Program ............ 77<br />

Social Services................................. 78<br />

Tribal Courts..................................... 78<br />

Tribal Youth ...................................... 78<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Nation of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 79-80<br />

Child Care & Development<br />

Fund ................................................ 79<br />

197<br />

Index


Index<br />

Domestic Violence Services, Sexual<br />

Assault, Stalking and Dating<br />

Violence Assistance ...................... 79<br />

Mental Health .................................. 80<br />

Prevention Programs....................... 80<br />

Residential Energy Assistance<br />

Challenge Option Program<br />

(REACH) Career <strong>Resource</strong><br />

Center............................................. 81<br />

Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance<br />

Program (NAHASDA) Career<br />

<strong>Resource</strong> Center........................ 80<br />

Substance Abuse Services ............. 80<br />

Shawnee Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 81-82<br />

Child Care and Development Fund<br />

Program ......................................... 81<br />

Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount<br />

Program ......................................... 82<br />

Post-Secondary Education Assistance<br />

Program ......................................... 82<br />

Thlopthlocco Tribe..................... 82-84<br />

Burial Assistance Program ............. 82<br />

Child Care Development Funds.... 82<br />

CITGO Energy ................................. 84<br />

Educational Support Program ...... 83<br />

Elders Program................................ 82<br />

Emergency Assistance Program.... 83<br />

Higher Education Program ............ 83<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 83<br />

198


Legal Rights Fund ............................ 83<br />

Low Income Home Energy Assistance<br />

Program (LIHEAP) ......................... 84<br />

Motor Fuels Program...................... 84<br />

Safe and Stable Families<br />

Program......................................... 83<br />

Tribal Utility Assistance .................. 84<br />

Tonkawa Tribe of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 84-85<br />

Child Care ........................................ 84<br />

Community Health<br />

Representative.............................. 85<br />

Housing Department....................... 85<br />

Substance Abuse Services ............. 85<br />

Tribal Map ............................................. 5<br />

United Keetoowah Band of<br />

Cherokee Indians in<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 85-87<br />

Child Care ........................................ 86<br />

Education Assistance....................... 87<br />

Elder Nutrition Program................. 85<br />

Elder Services .................................. 85<br />

Health and Human Services.......... 86<br />

Housing Authority............................ 87<br />

Indian Child Welfare...................... 86<br />

Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental<br />

Protection Agency........................ 86<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong> Helping Hands Elder<br />

Services.......................................... 86<br />

199<br />

Index


Index<br />

Tribal Victims Assistance ................ 86<br />

Wichita and Affliated Tribes of<br />

<strong>Oklahoma</strong>..................................... 87-89<br />

Child Care Services........................ 87<br />

Family Violence Prevention ........... 88<br />

Health Services................................ 89<br />

Juvenile Services Program<br />

(JSP) ................................................ 88<br />

Mental Health and Chemical<br />

Dependency................................... 89<br />

Promoting Safe and Stable<br />

Families........................................... 88<br />

Social Services Programs............... 88<br />

Tribal Victim’s Assistance<br />

Program.......................................... 88<br />

Wyandotte Nation..................... 89-90<br />

Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and<br />

Wellness Center............................ 90<br />

Wyandotte Nation Education<br />

Department ................................... 90<br />

Wyandotte Nation Elder<br />

Services.......................................... 89<br />

Wyandotte Nation Housing<br />

Authority......................................... 90<br />

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