Native American Resource - Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma`s

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Native American Resource - Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma`s
Oklahoma Native American Resource Guide 2011
S11049 OKDHS
Issued 6/2011
This publication is authorized by the Oklahoma
Commission for Human Services in accordance with state
and federal regulations and printed by the Oklahoma
Department of Human Services at a cost of $16,462.80
for 4,035 copies. Copies have been deposited with the
Publications Clearinghouse of the Oklahoma Department
of Libraries.
Oklahoma
Native American
Resource Guide
Compiled by OKDHS Area III staff
in cooperation with Oklahoma’s
Native American tribes
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services
has, in good faith, made every effort to assure
that the information contained in this publication is
complete, current and accurate. However, OKDHS,
including any of its employees, does not attest
to, or make warrant to, or guarantee in either an
expressed or implied manner that the information
contained herein is complete, accurate and current.
Further, neither OKDHS nor any of its employees
assume any legal liability of any kind pertaining to
the completeness and accuracy or currency of any
information contained in this publication.
OKDHS does not endorse nor recommend the use
of or association with any organizations, services
or individuals whose information is contained in
this publication. OKDHS will not be accountable,
responsible or liable for any damage of any kind
resulting in the use of services contained in this
publication.
Be advised that other services across the state,
both tribal and non-tribal, are available that
are not listed in this publication. The content is not
exhaustive. While services listed in this publication
may very well suit a particular client’s needs, other
services not listed herein may be available in the
community that might better meet an individual’s
specific needs or serve them equally well.
Street address:
Sequoyah Memorial Office Building
2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City,
OK 73105
Mailing address:
P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
Main Number (405) 521-3646
Information and Referral
(405) 521-3646
Child Abuse & Adult Abuse Hotline
Report child abuse or neglect, or the maltreatment
of vulnerable adults.
1-800-522-3511 Available 24 hours
Oklahoma Safe Line
Domestic Violence Hotline
1-800-522-SAFE, 1-800-522-7233
Reachout Hotline
Drug and Alcohol Abuse 1-800-522-9054
Senior Info-Line 1-800-211-2116
The mission of the
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
is to help individuals and families in need help
themselves lead safer, healthier,
more independent and productive lives.
www.okdhs.org
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Contents
Tribal Map ................................. 5
Tribes ................................... 6-90
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma Indians ..................... 6
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal
Town of Oklahoma .................... 8
Apache Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................... 9
Caddo Nation Indian
Tribe of Oklahoma.................... 9
Cherokee Nation of
Oklahoma ................................ 10
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes
of Oklahoma ........................... 12
Chickasaw Nation................... 14
Choctaw Nation of
Oklahoma ................................ 36
Citizen Potawatomi Nation ... 42
Comanche Nation ................... 44
Delaware Nation .................... 47
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 49
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 50
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Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma ....... 52
Kaw Nation .............................. 54
Kialegee Tribal Town ............. 56
Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 56
Kiowa Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 58
Miami Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 61
Modoc Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 63
Muscogee (Creek)
Nation ....................................... 64
Osage Nation.......................... 66
Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe
of Oklahoma ........................... 68
Ottawa Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 68
Pawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 68
Peoria Tribe of Indians of
Oklahoma ................................ 72
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma ..... 74
Quapaw Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................ 74
Sac and Fox Nation ............... 76
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Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma ................................... 77
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of
Oklahoma ................................... 79
Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................... 81
Thlopthlocco Tribe......................82
Tonkawa Tribe of
Oklahoma ................................... 84
United Keetoowah Band
of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma ................................... 85
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
of Oklahoma .............................. 87
Wyandotte Nation ....................89
Services ............................. 91-174
Aging/Elder Services ............... 91
Children & Family Services ..... 95
Education & Employment .......126
Food...........................................139
Health Services ........................143
Housing & Transportation ......163
Indian Hospitals & Clinics175-182
Index................................ 183-200
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Reprinted with permission from the Oklahoma
Department of Transportation
Tribes
TRIBES
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma Indians
2025 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.
Shawnee, OK 74801
405-275-4030
www.astribe.com
Children & Family Services
Indian Child Welfare Program and
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Program
405-275-4030
Assists clients who are involved with state or
tribal child welfare and those at serious high
risk of removal of their children from their
custody to state or tribal custody. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Program
405-275-4030
Assists victims of domestic violence and
sexual assault with victim advocacy,
emotional support, court advocacy,
housing and utility assistance, referral and
shelter placement assistance, along with a
transitional housing program. Call for more
information.
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Absentee-Shawnee
Tribal Youth Program
Education & Employment
Academic Program for Educational
Assistance
Program funds summer school, academic
trips, concurrent enrollment, remedial
classes, ACT/SAT college entrance exams,
correspondence classes, driver’s education
class, tutoring, athletic expenses, special
needs programs and other academic
programs upon approval. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Social Service Program
405-878-4723 405-275-1468
Programs include Direct Employment
Assistance (DEA), and Workforce Investment
Act (WIA). Call for eligibility requirements.
Health Services
Health and Behavioral Health Services
405-878-4716
To promote the wellbeing of the “whole
person” within context of their culture
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Tribes
405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193
Programs for youth ages 12-18 with topics
of leadership, drug and alcohol abuse,
dating violence, gang prevention, tobacco,
teen pregnancy, truancy and education.
Activities include youth camps, tribal youth
council and an after school program. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Tribes
Absentee-Shawnee
including resource and referral services, crisis
intervention, case management, counseling,
support groups, school and community
based services, I.O.P. treatment program
for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol
assessments. Call for eligibility requirements
Housing & Transportation
Social Service Program
405-878-4723 405-275-1468
Programs include tribal energy assistance,
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), general assistance. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal
Town of Oklahoma
101 E. Broadway
Wetumka, OK 74883
405-452-3987
www.alabama-quassarte.org
Children & Family Services
Indian Child Welfare
Assists families in crisis.
Housing & Transportation
Housing Assistance
Assists with utility bills or deposits along with
rent. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Alabama-Quassarte
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Program (PSSF)
Utility bill assistance for families with
children. Call for eligibility requirements.
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 1220
Anadarko, OK 73005
405-247–9493
Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma
P.O. Box 487
Binger, OK 73009
405-656-2344
www.caddonation-nsn.gov
Health Services
Caddo Health Center Bldg.
Binger, OK 73009
656-2344 ext. 220
Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions,
medical bills, health equipment.
Caddo Nation Injury Prevention
Distributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers
and car seats to tribal members. Fire safety
education, car seat education, and water
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Tribes
Provides assistance with heating and cooling
utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements.
Caddo
Tribes
safety education to Head Start children.
Helps educate elderly clients about fall
prevention.
Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (CADAP)
405-656-9215
As an out-patient facility providing
outpatient counseling, outreach services,
individual, group and family counseling,
education, prevention activities for adults
and youth, aftercare services and referral
services.
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 948
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-453-5000
www.cherokee.org
Cherokee First 918-453-5000 option #1
(assistance in making a referral for services)
Aging/Elder Services
Cherokee Elder Care
1387 West 4th St.
Tahlequah, OK 74464
918-453-5554
http://eldercare.cherokee.org
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Cherokee
Children & Family Services
P.O. Box 948
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-822-2807 918-457-9609
Child Care Services
888-458-6230
www.cherokeekids.net
Healing to Wellness Court Program
(HTWCP)
P.O. Box 948
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-207-4908 918-207-4959
Serves Cherokee youth ages 13-17 who
are affected by alcohol or drugs through
a system of services designed to bring the
youth, family and community into harmony.
Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties.
Health Services
Home Health Services
918-458-6102, 888-281-6910
www.cnhhs.org
Hospice of the Cherokee
918-458-5080
877-792-7372
www.cnhhs.org
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Tribes
Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention
Program
Cherokee
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Housing Assistance
918-453-5000
Housing, rental and rehab assistance to
qualifying persons who meet income and
eligibility guidelines.
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
P.O. Box 38
Concho, OK 73022
800-247-4612
www.c-a-tribes.org
Aging/Elder Services
Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers
Programs
580-331-2351
580-331-2350
Children & Family Services
Child Care Development
405-422-7694
877-218-7004
Domestic Violence
405-422-7692
Emergency Youth Shelter
405-262-9024
Head Start
405-422-7635
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Cheyenne-Arapaho
Indian Child Welfare
405-422-1173
Multifaceted program with core activities
(recreation, exercise, and sports), plus
wellness, education and leadership. Building
character, citizenship, identity, self-esteem,
improving academics and more.
Food
Food Distribution
405-422-7873
Health Services
Community Health Representatives
800-687-0973
Diabetes Wellness
405-422-7723
Emergency Medical Services
800-464-2410
Substance Abuse Program
580-331-2370
Vocational Rehab
888-284-7725
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Tribes
Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the
Elders and Children of Our Tribes
(RESPECT)
Cheyenne-Arapaho
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Department of Housing
580-323-4877
Chickasaw Nation
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7216
www.chickasaw.net
Aging/Elder Services
Assisted Living Benefit Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides assisted living benefits to qualified
individuals by directly paying a state
licensed assisted living facility of your choice.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Elderly Energy Assistance Program
Provides one-time assistance for winter
heating and summer cooling by assisting
with certain utilities. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Senior Nutrition Program
Provides congregate and homebound
meals to qualified Native Americans. Senior
centers provide health monitoring, social
events, classes and group activities. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Children & Family Services
Provides burial assistance to eligible Native
Americans residing in the Chickasaw Nation.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Burial Supplement Assistance Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides assistance for funeral expenses up
to a maximum of $2500. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Car Seat Safety Program
Provides car seat safety information and
car seats to qualified individuals. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Caregiver Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides five areas of service for the
caregiver, including respite care. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chepota Apisi Chi Li
Foster Care and Adoption Program
Assists individuals in fostering and/or adopting tribal and state custody children.
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Tribes
Burial Assistance
Chickasaw
Tribes
Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)
Program
2125 N. Broadway
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Provides resources and support programs
for Native American families including home
visitation focusing on parenting education
and skills, child development and screenings,
respite care, support groups and baby
bucks to purchase items for baby. Services
for pregnant women after 28 weeks of
pregnancy in first pregnancy or anytime
if not first pregnancy. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Children’s Village
1185 Village Rd.
Kingston, OK 73439
580-564-3060
A residential and educational care facility
for Native American children 1st through
12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements.
Child Care Assistance Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-0128
Provides child care assistance to Native
American families who are working or going
to school. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Child Care Development Center
Child Support Services
580-436-3419
Services include paternity establishment,
investigation, enforcement, Tribal
Enforcement Payment Project (TEPP) and
mediation. Native American children who
are eligible for enrollment with a federally
recognized tribe, whose absent parent is
Native American or employed by a tribe, or
families with a divorce or child support order
from a tribal court.
Child Welfare Program
24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline
1-800-522-3511
Advocates for and protects children who
have been removed from their home due to
neglect, physical, sexual or emotional abuse.
Tribal social workers provide prevention
services, advocacy and assist in the family
reunification process. Children must be Native
American and removed or at risk of removal
from home and/or their parents or legal
guardians.
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Tribes
222 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-0128
Provides long-term positive differences
in the lives of children by focusing on the
child’s total development. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw
Tribes
Drug Court Support Services
125 S. Broadway
Ada, OK 74820
580 272-5170
39 N. Washington
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-4821 ext. 43
Provides information for career development,
educational needs, housing, children’s
services, family counseling, crisis intervention
services, advocacy, general referrals and
case management. For Chickasaw citizens
who are participating in drug court and their
extended family in the Chickasaw Nation
Service Area. Applicants must present a
Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB.
Family Preservation
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Family Preservation Manager ext. 60430
Program provides crisis prevention and
reunification services for Native American
families. Provides home visitation, monetary
assistance, transportation for specific needs,
referrals, parenting education, budgeting
and life skills, advocacy and supportive
services. Call for eligibility requirements.
Foster Care/Adoption
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Provides care for Native American children
placed into tribal or state custody. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Indian Child Welfare Service
Justice Department
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7233
Provides legal services to divisions or
departments within the Chickasaw Nation.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Juvenile Justice Program
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7233
This program monitors, provides counseling
and supervises Native American juvenile
offenders who are involved in the Chickasaw
Nation District Court. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Office of Violence Prevention
231 Seabrook Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5580
39 N. Washington
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-4821
Crisis Intervention, advocacy services, safety
planning, emergency shelter, protection
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Tribes
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Program advocates for and protects children
who have been removed from their home
due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional
abuse. Call for eligibility requirements.
Tribes
Chickasaw
orders and legal advocacy, domestic
violence education, referrals to community
resources, transportation, emotional support,
encouragement, housing/relocation costs,
case management, counseling services and
career development services.
Peaceful Heart Home
580-272-5580
580-226-4821
A domestic violence shelter for Native
American women and children offering
housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffing,
food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers,
personal enrichment activities, advocacy,
emotional support, counseling, career
development and social service referrals.
Veterans Program
301 W Main St., Ste. 604
Ardmore, OK 73401
Provides outreach services to tribal
veterans and assists with the acquisition
of veteran’s benefits and services from
the Veterans Administration and other
veterans organizations. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Youth Services
580-310-6620
Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps
and events, clothing grant, leadership,
martial arts and recreation. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Youth Services Clothing Grant
Education & Employment
Adult Learning Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides academic assistance to adults
who have dropped out of high school and
want to complete their General Equivalency
Development (GED) diploma. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Arts in Education
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821
580-272-5520
After school arts program, Chickasaw
children’s choir, and teacher in-service
training and Native American/cultural
classroom instruction. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Career Development Initiative
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821
580-272-5085
Provides transitional employment services to
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Tribes
231 Seabrook Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5585
Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each
school year to purchase school clothing. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw
Tribes
individuals with employment barriers. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Career Technology Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides assistance to citizens who want
to further their education by attending
accredited vocational or technical schools
and other private training facilities. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Employment Program
Provides employment opportunities on
a temporary basis. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships
110 W. 12th St.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-9030
Provides educational assistance for students
who demonstrate excellence in academics,
community service, dedication to Native
America and a commitment to learning. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound
580-371-9903
Serves students from disadvantaged
backgrounds by providing them with skills
needed for success in post-secondary
education. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program
Chickasaw Honor Club
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides an added incentive for students
to strive for academic excellence. Call
for program information and eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Reading Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists children by providing books to
encourage reading. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Fast Track GED Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Helps Chickasaw citizens to prepare for
GED testing through an online Internet
service during a four-month period. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Tribes
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
This program rewards continuing education
and good grades. Programs include
incentive continuing education, incentive
degree completion, graduation stoles
and graduation watch. Call for program
information and eligibility criteria.
Chickasaw
Tribes
Graduation Assistance
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists college graduates with caps, gowns,
invitations and other expenses incurred with
graduating. Call for eligibility requirements.
Head Start
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists in early childhood development
with center locations in Ada, Ardmore,
Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Higher Education Grants and
Scholarships
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Program includes clothing scholarship,
general scholarship, governor’s and
legislator’s scholarships, higher education
grant, inter-tribal council of the five civilized
tribes Johnson-O’Malley scholarship, lifetime
scholarship, millennium scholarship and
textbook grant.
Office of Career Services
530 E. Main St.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7294
Helps Chickasaw citizens and other Native
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Chickasaw
Americans prepare for and obtain quality
jobs through necessary information and
training. Call for eligibility requirements.
39 N. Washington St.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-222-2842
Provides transitional employment services to
individuals with employment barriers. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Road to Work Services
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
800-492-2115
Provides transportation to and from work for
qualifying Native Americans and the general
public. Call for eligibility requirements.
School to Work Program
2020 Arlington, Suite 4
Ada, OK 74820
580-559-0815
4915 W, Broadway
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-222-2839
Program provides opportunity to pursue
higher education full time while receiving
full-time pay/benefits. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Tribes
Re-Entry Transitional Employment
Chickasaw
Tribes
School Age Program
222 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 73401
580-272-5398
Provided June-August, this program allows
children age 4 through 9 to experience
exciting activities through field trips, park
days and special events. Children enjoy arts
and crafts, theater productions, storytelling,
music and dance, community service projects,
scientific projects and more. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Summer Youth Program
Provides workforce training and experience
to encourage productive work and behavior
patterns in youths for a variety of careers.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Vocational Rehabilitation
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Programs are designed to assist people with
disabilities in being able to return to the
workplace. Call for eligibility requirements.
Food
Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh
fruits and vegetables from authorized
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Chickasaw
farmers’ markets and farm stands throughout
the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility
requirements.
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Nutrition education and commodity foods
are available through FDP grocery stores in
nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Get Fresh! Nutrition Program
229 W Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5506
Provides cooking classes and demonstrations,
nutrition education and fitness guidance.
Call for additional program information and
eligibility requirements.
WIC Programs
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Women, infants and children may participate
in supplemental food and nutrition education
programs designed to improve the health
of participants during critical stages of
growth and development. Call for location
information and eligibility requirements.
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Tribes
Food Distribution Program
Chickasaw
Tribes
Health Services
Ada Behavioral Health Clinic
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4591 800-851-9136 ext. 81851
Behavioral health including counseling,
psychiatric services, education and training
concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,
elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide and
substance abuse and detoxification. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Ada Family Practice Clinic
1007 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-6260
An appointment based clinic offering
outpatient family practice medicine, including
laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Ardmore Behavioral Health Clinic
2510 Chickasaw Blvd.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-8181 877-242-4347
Behavioral health including counseling,
psychiatric services, education and training
concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,
elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide,
substance abuse and detoxification. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw
Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic
2510 Chickasaw Blvd.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-8181 877-242-4347
1438 Hardcastle Blvd.
Purcell, OK 73080
405-527-4700
An appointment based clinic offering
outpatient family practice medicine including
dental, eye clinic, behavioral health,
laboratory testing, X-ray, pharmacy and
periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Durant Indian Heath Clinic
1600 N. Washington
Durant, OK 74701
580-920-2100 877-240-2725
An appointment based clinic offering
outpatient family practice medicine
including laboratory testing, pharmacy and
periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Community Health Representatives
(CHR)
Provides patient advocacy, liaison between
clients and tribal and community resources,
patient education, health promotion and
disease prevention. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Tribes
901 E. 6th St.
Tishomingo, OK 73460
580-371-2361 877-240-2720
Chickasaw
Tribes
Dental Clinic
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4596
Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental
disease, preventive services, oral surgery,
restorative procedures, prosthetics and
pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Denture Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
Provides one pair of dentures every five
years, including fitting, adjustments and
repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw
Nation dental clinic providers. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Diabetes Care Centers
1001 N. County Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4532 800-851-9136
Provides medical, educational, nutritional
and exercise services to those who qualify.
Additional services include specialized
diabetes prevention program, foot care,
retinal photography, dental hygiene and
behavioral health. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Chickasaw
Eyeglasses Program
Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse
Treatment and Recovery Program
3115 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-332-6345
Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment facility.
Participants receive a holistic treatment
program to overcome additions. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Hearing Aid Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2701
Following an exam and evaluation, hearing
aids may be provided every three years
to eligible individuals. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Medical Assistance Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
This program can offer financial assistance
to services not covered by existing tribal
programs or other alternate resources to
individuals who qualify. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Tribes
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-559-0792
Provides an allowance toward one pair
of eyeglasses every two years. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw
Tribes
Medication Assistance
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
Medication not carried in the tribal
pharmacy may be provided by this program
after being prescribed by a CNHS provider.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Optometry
1001 N. County Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4508
The eye clinic provides examination,
diagnosis and management of conditions of
the eye. Call for eligibility requirements.
Over-the-Counter Medications
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides over-the-counter medication at no
cost. Call for eligibility requirements.
Same-Day Clinic
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-3980
Available on a walk-in basis for general
medical conditions. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Chickasaw
Special Needs Assistance for
Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities
Tishomingo Behavioral Health Clinic
901 E. 6th St.
Tishomingo, OK 73470
580-371-2361 877-240-2720
Behavioral health, including counseling,
psychiatric services, education and training
concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,
elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide,
substance abuse and detoxification. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Housing & Transportation
“37” Rental Program
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Provides rental assistance to low income
families. Call for eligibility requirements.
“38” Rental Program
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Allows units to be leased in the private sector
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Tribes
300 Rosedale Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists those with special needs by providing
a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for
participation in extra-curricular activities.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw
Tribes
by low income Native Americans. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Housing Improvement
Program (CHIP)
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Provides rehabilitation to low rent
developments and provides grants for
repairs of privately owned homes of low
income Native Americans and emergency
repairs of privately owned home of
Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Down Payment or Closing Cost
Assistance Grant
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Offers a one-time grant to help with the
down payment or closing costs to purchase a
home. Call for eligibility requirements.
Elderly Energy Assistance Program
Provides one-time assistance for winter
heating and summer cooling by assisting
with certain utilities. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Home Maintenance
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
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Chickasaw
Provides minor home repairs such as car
care, wood service, weatherization, pest,
septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements.
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Allows for the new construction of
homeownership units in accordance with
NAHASDA for low income Native Americans.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Housing Counseling and Loan Services
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Offers a variety of counseling programs
dealing with housing maintenance, family
budgeting, fire and home safety, early
delinquency intervention and pre-purchase
and post-purchase counseling.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
Assists individuals with home heating or
cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Assists qualifying individuals with
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Tribes
Homeowners Program
Chickasaw
Tribes
landscaping services such as lawn mowing
and weed eating. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Transportation Services Program
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-310-6453 800-492-2115
Provides medical transportation and pickup and delivery of prescriptions. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Tribal Energy Assistance Program
Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens
with an urgent, unmet need to assist with
gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or
deposits. Call for eligibility requirements.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 1210
Durant, OK 74702
580-924–8280
www.choctawnation.com
Children & Family Services
Adolescent Family Life Project
877-285-6893 580-326-7758
Comprehensive, integrated services to reduce
repeat pregnancies, improve health outcomes
for mother and infant, increase healthy
parenting skills, provide opportunities for
education and job training, and increase
healthy relationship skills. Native American
pregnant and parenting teens under 19
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Choctaw
Child Care Assistance
Program permits parents to choose from
a broad range of child care providers,
including day care centers, family child
care providers, sectarian organizations
and relatives. To qualify for this program,
the child must be a member of a federally
recognized Indian tribe and reside within
the boundaries of the Choctaw Nation. Both
parents must be employed or attending
school. Eligibility is based on family size and
family income.
Clothing Allowance
One-time payment to post high school
students who have completed their first
semester of higher education with passing
grades and meet requirements.
Community Based Social Work
Program
Community-based program. Services
are taken directly to the community and
assistance is given there where families are
more comfortable.
Family Caregivers Program
800-522-6170 ext. 2202
Information on existing services, assistance
with access of services, individual counseling
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Tribes
years of age, their infants, male partners
and families who reside in the 10 1/2 county
service area of the Choctaw Nation are
eligible.
Choctaw
Tribes
or support, group for caregivers, respite
services for brief relief from responsibilities
and supplemental support.
Social Services
Clients must reside within the boundaries
of the Choctaw Nation and meet other
eligibility requirements as to income
resources and other criteria required by the
federal regulations.
Veterans Advocacy
800-522-6170 ext. 4163
Assists Native American veterans with filing
claims for Service Connected Compensation
and pension claims with the VA as well as
obtaining copies of medical, personnel and
other military records.
Youth Sports Camps
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Plans sports camps for youth each summer.
Sports include golf, basketball, baseball and
softball.
Education & Employment
Head Start
Directed primarily toward economically
disadvantaged families with children ages 3
to 5 years old. All nationalities are served,
with preference given to Native American
families.
Higher Education Scholarships
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
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Choctaw
Jones Academy
Relocation Assistance
Provides assistance to relocate to start a new,
permanent type job.
Vocational Development
Assistance to obtain educational training.
The courses must be BIA approved courses
in accredited colleges or at Oklahoma State
Tech. Training is also offered in any full-time
courses at all Kiamichi Area Technology
Centers. The program does not pay for shortterm or night classes and participant must be
a full-time student.
Vocational Rehabilitation Program
580-326-8304 877-285-6893
Services that assist disabled Native
Americans to obtain their goal of vocational
training and gainful employment.
Food
Food Distribution
580-924-7773 800-522-6170
Participants receive approximately 80 food
items totaling 85 pounds of food per person
in the household. Call for locations and
eligibility requirements.
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Tribes
918-297-2518 888-767-2518
Native American residential learning center
for elementary and secondary school age
children.
Choctaw
Tribes
Health Services
Behavioral Health Program
918-567-7000 800-349-7026
Services include individual counseling,
group counseling, family counseling,
social worker assistance, substance abuse
counseling, child/partner abuse counseling,
evaluation and testing, crisis intervention and
suicide prevention. Eligibility requirements
include having a CDIB card of a federally
recognized Indian tribe and must live within
the 10 1/2 counties in the Choctaw Nation
boundaries.
Community Health Representative
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Assists Choctaws and other Indians maintain
the health of themselves and their families.
Diabetes Wellness Center
918-567-7000 800-349-7026 ext. 6673
Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses
and community education.
Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid
Program
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing
aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55
years who possess a CDIB and live within the
10 1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation.
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Choctaw
Hospitality House
Mail Order Pharmacy
918-567-7000 800-349-7026
The tribe has an agreement with a national
mail order pharmaceutical network (PRxN)
to provide prescription drugs through mail
order for all Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
tribal members living both inside and outside
of the tribal boundaries.
Recovery Center
918-567-2389
A specialized treatment center for the
rehabilitation of chemically dependent
individuals and their families. The center
views chemical dependence as a treatable
illness. Eligibility requirements include males
and females 18 years of age or older, must
possess a CDIB card, be in good physical
health, have a diagnosis which indicates a
primary problem with alcohol, other drugs
and/or substance. Court referrals, given on
a case-by-case basis, are given additional
qualifying requirements.
Total Care Hospice
580-931-3636 866-931-3636
Hospice is a team approach in caring for
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Tribes
918-567-2300
A facility that serves as a home for people
with loved ones who are hospitalized at
Talihina. Also used for patients with long
drives who want to spend the night for an
early morning appointment.
Choctaw
Tribes
a person with a terminal illness. The team
consists of the nurse, aide, social worker,
volunteer, clergy and the family.
Housing & Transportation
Choctaw Nation Housing Authority
800-235-3087 (Oklahoma only)
580-326-7521
Homebuyer Education
580-326-7521
The Home Finance Department offers
homebuyer education to assist individuals
with homebuyer counseling as well as
individual credit counseling.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
1601 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.
Shawnee, OK 74801
405-878-4831
www.potawatomi.org
Children & Family Services
Child Development Center
405-878-4861
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m
Clothing Assistance
The clothes closet is designed to aid survivors
and their children of family violence no
matter their race or sex and to aid our fellow
Citizen Potawatomi Nation tribal members.
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Citizen Potawatomi
Family Preservation
Family Violence Program
Assistance to persons of any age that
find themselves in a volatile situation. The
family violence worker will assist persons
in addressing crisis assistance needs, court
advocacy, preventive services and referrals
to appropriate support services.
FireLodge Tribal Youth Program
405-878-4831 800-880-9880
Juveniles from the ages of 12 to 17 will
receive prevention services with a focus on
alcohol, drugs, life skills and school success.
Health Services
Behavioral Health Services
405-273-5236
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Dental
405-273-5236
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
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Tribes
Program offers parenting sessions, homebased services, court advocacy, case
management, family crisis assistance, respite
care and referrals to other needed services.
The program is family-focused and receives
referrals from ICW, CPS, Social Services,
and other agencies in the Tribe and the
community.
Citizen Potawatomi
Tribes
Fire Lake Wellness Center
Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon
Private Native American wellness and fitness
facility that embraces diabetic education,
nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen
Potawatomi Nation tribal member and/or
spouse employee of the Citizen Potawatomi
Nation, any Native American over 18 years
old with a federally recognized tribal
membership card.
Health Services
405-273-5236
Tribal members and other Native Americans
in its service area receive cost-effective
medical services.
Housing & Transportation
Housing Authority
405-273-2833 800-880-9880
Comanche Nation
584 NW Bingo Rd.
Lawton, OK 73507
580-492–3240 580-492-4988
www.comanchenation.com
Children & Family Services
Caregivers Program
580-492-3282 405-492-3283
Available to Native Americans 60 years or
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Comanche
older or grandparents 60 years or older
raising grandchildren under 18 years old.
Call for eligibility details.
580-492-3590
A temporary safe haven for women and
their children in need of shelter from abusive
situations.
Social Services
580-492-3360
Education & Employment
Early Childhood and Development
Center
216 SE “J” Ave.
Lawton, OK 73502
580-250-1561
Early Childhood and Development
Center
403 E. Evans
Apache, OK 73006
580-588-3114
Student Services
580-492-3278
Available to K-12 students to meet basic
back to school needs. Availability to enrolled
children with a CDIB card and completed
application. Call for more details.
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Tribes
Family Assistance Center
Comanche
Tribes
Tribal Youth Program
584 NW Bingo Rd
Lawton, OK 73507
580-492-4349
Comanche Nation College
1608 SW 9th St.
Lawton, OK 73501
580-591-0203
www.cnc.cc.ok.us
Food
Food Distribution
580-492-3327
Commodity distribution to low income Native
American families.
Health Services
Diabetes Awareness
580-492-6434
Prescription Assistance
580-492-6434
Housing & Transportation
Home Improvement Program
584 NW Bingo Rd.
Lawton, OK 73507
580-492-3313
A home repair, renovation and replacement
grant program.
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Delaware Nation
Aging/Elder Services
Division on Aging
405-247-2448
Nutrition services, nutrition and health
education and supportive services.
Children & Family Services
Family and Social Services
405-247-2448 ext 1153
Provides clothing, food, utilities, health,
education, child care, energy assistance
(LIHEAP), emergency assistance, burial
assistance and community services block
grant program.
Education & Employment
Economic Development
Provides small business assistance.
Educational Assistance
Programs include school supply vouchers,
education assistance, athletic assistance
application, academic achievement award,
and driver’s education assistance.
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Tribes
P.O. Box 825
Anadarko, OK 73005
405-247-2448
www.delawarenation.com
Delaware
Tribes
Higher Education Programs
Higher education programs include Pell
ineligible incentive program, college financial
assistance program, lenape wise program,
lenape wik-a-wam program, adult vocational
program, and trust fund higher education
scholarship.
Vocational Rehabilitation
Assists American Indians with disabilities
in finding employment and educational
opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include
counseling, guidance services, assistive
devices, mental restoration, physical
restoration, evaluations and vocational
training.
Health Services
Special Diabetes Program for Indians
(SDIP)
Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses,
therapeutic shoes and dentures.
Housing & Transportation
Housing Assistance
405-247-2448
Housing and homebuyer education programs.
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Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma
Aging/Elder Services
Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver
Program
866-674-3786
Elder Care
866-978-1352
Children and Family Services
Children and Family
866-978-1352
After School Program, Children’s Pow Wow,
Child Care Development Fund.
Health and Social Services
866-978-1352
Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma members in good standing.
Health Services
Health and Social Services
866-978-1352
Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma members in good standing.
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Tribes
P.O. Box 350
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-666-7710
www.estoo-nsn.gov
Eastern Shawnee
Tribes
Housing & Transportation
Housing Authority
866-666-3489
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of
Oklahoma
Route 2, Box 121
Apache, OK 73006
580-588-2298
Aging/Elder Services
Senior Services
Provides meals and general assistance. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Children and Family Services
Caregiver Assistance
Provides education and support services
for individuals who are taking care of their
loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements.
Child Care Assistance
Day care assistance. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Clothing Stipend
Provides assistance for children’s clothing, 18
and younger. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Fort Sill Apache
Family Violence Prevention Program
Assistance for victims of sexual assault,
domestic violence and stalking.
Provides assistance to children and families
who are involved in the child welfare tribal
or state system.
Social Services
General assistance and LIHEAP energy
assistance. Call for eligibility requirements.
Education & Employment
Education Assistance
Higher education and vocational assistance.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Job Placement and Training Assistance
Assistance with job training and placement.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Health Services
Community Health Representative
(CHR)
Provides transportation to hospitals and
medical appointments along with delivery
of medications to any tribal member living
within the service area. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Tribes
Indian Child Welfare
Fort Sill Apache
Tribes
Housing & Transportation
Housing Assistance
Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Route 1, Box 721
Perkins, OK 74059
405-547-2402
www.iowanation.org
Children & Family Services
Early Childhood Department
405-547-2402 ext. 269
Early head start, early head start expectant
families program, child care programs and
assistance.
Family Violence Prevention and
Services
405-547-4234 ext. 236
Sexual Assault Services
405-547-4234 ext. 235
Tribal Youth Program
405-547-2402 ext. 492
Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Children 15-17 years are eligible for
a mentor, tutor and substance abuse
prevention.
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Iowa
Health Services
405-547-4363
Community Health Representative
405-547-2473
Diabetes Program
405-547-2473
Perkins Family Clinic
509 E. Highway 33
Perkins, OK 74059
405-547-2473
Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Tribal Assistance
405-547-2402 x 260
Dental/eyeglasses, hearing aids, school
education incentives, burial assistance.
Wellness Center
405-547-2402 x 325
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
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Tribes
Counseling Services
Iowa
Tribes
Housing & Transportation
Transitional Housing Assistance
Program
405-547-4234 ext. 237
Kaw Nation
698 Grandview Dr.
Kaw City, OK 74641
580-269-2552
www.kawnation.com
Children & Family Services
Domestic Violence Program
400 E. Central, Suite 306
Ponca City, OK 74601
580-762-4477
After hours 580-399-7191
Services are provided only to eligible victims
who provide proof of Native American status
by presenting their CDIB or tribal affiliation
card at the initial meeting.
Kanza Child Care Center
101 Charles Curtis Ln.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-4114
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m.
Subsidized care is available to all Native
Americans who live in Kay County. Assistance
is available for parents who are working,
in school or in training. Enrollment is open to
children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age.
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Kaw
Social Services
Education & Employment
Educational Services
580-269-1186
Higher education grant program, academic
scholarship program, graduate program,
adult vocational training program, adult
education.
Health Services
Kanza Health Center
3151 E. River Rd.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-1039
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon
Eligibility includes members of federally
recognized tribe, must have CDIB card.
Appointment only, no walk-ins.
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Tribes
580-269-1186
Burial assistance, emergency transportation/
medical program, emergency utility
assistance, emergency utility deposit
assistance, eyeglass, denture, hearing aid
program, general assistance.
Kaw
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Kaw Housing Authority
9 Kanza Ln.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-6264
Homeownership program and down payment
assistance.
Kialegee Tribal Town
P.O. Box 332
Wetumka, OK 74883
405-452-3262
www.kialegeetribaltown.net
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 70
McLoud, OK 74851
405-964-4219
www.kickapootribeofoklahoma.com
Children & Family Services
Child Support
405-964-2693
405-964-2694
Child Care Center
405-964-2063
Indian Child Welfare
405-964-5426
Social Services
405-964-4219
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Kickapoo
Tribal Court
405-964-4136
Tribes
Tribal Police
405-964-6129
Education & Employment
Education
405-964-5426
Head Start School
405-964-3676
Food
Nutrition Center
405-964-2507
Health Services
Behavioral Health Services
405-964-2618
Health Clinic
405-964-2081
Housing & Transportation
Housing
405-964-6262
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Tribes
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 369
Carnegie, OK 73015
580-654-2349
www.kiowatribe.net
Aging/Elder Services
Senior Nutrition Program
580-654-2109
Provides meals to the elderly, along with
information, transportation assistance and
advocacy.
Children & Family Services
Caregiver Support
Assists individuals caring for their loved ones.
Support groups, education and counseling.
Child Care
405-247-8856
Provides child care assistance for children
who are a member of the Kiowa tribe,
income eligible and live within the Kiowa
service area.
Head Start
580-654-1528
Provides early childhood education through
center and home-based services with center
locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko.
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Kiowa
Indian Child Welfare
Social Services
580-654-1454
Assists families and individuals in need with
direct assistance, LIHEAP energy assistance,
general assistance and a burial program.
Education & Employment
Job Placement and Training
580-654-2300
Direct employment assistance and vocational
training assistance.
Higher Education Department
580-654-2300
Provides higher education scholarships and a
limited 20% education assistance.
Food
Food Assistance
580-654-2618
Food Distribution.
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Tribes
580-654-2349
Provides assistance to children and families
who are involved in the child welfare tribal
or state system.
Kiowa
Tribes
Health Services
Community Health Representative
(CHR)
580-654-2216
Provides transportation to hospitals and
medical appointments along with delivery
of medications to any tribal member living
within the service area.
Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (KADAP)
405-247-9009
Program offers assessments, group meetings,
outreach services, counseling, alcohol and
drug education, prevention activities for
youth and adults, referrals, court intervention
and aftercare services.
Housing & Transportation
Kiowa Fastrans
888-654-2053
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(Carnegie Area)
Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(Anadarko Area)
Provides a fast, friendly, affordable public
transportation service to the surrounding
community.
Kiowa Housing Authority
405-247-8856
Provides low rent for vacant homes.
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Kiowa
Social Services
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
202 S. Eight Tribes Trail
Miami, OK 74355
918-542-1445
www.miamination.com
Aging/Elder Services
Elder Benefit Program
Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65
years and older up to $250 per fiscal year
for out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Children & Family Services
Caregiver Program
918-542-1445
Provides training and respite care to elders
who care for a loved one in the home on a
24-hour basis.
Child Care Development Funding
Program
102 S. Eight Tribes Trail
Miami, OK 74355
918-540-9389
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Tribes
580-654-1454
Program assists families and individuals
in need through direct assistance, LIHEAP
energy assistance, general assistance and a
burial program.
Miami
Tribes
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
(PSSF)
Promotes the family unit, identifies children at
risk and assists parents in need of parenting
skills.
Tribal Youth Program
Contact tribal office for more information.
Tribal Youth Skills Program
Peer group of high school students receiving
assistance preparing children for adulthood.
Education & Employment
Education Office
918-542-1445
Funding of scholarships, student loans,
continuing education programs and career
guidance counseling.
Food
Nutrition and Supportive Services
918-542-1445
Provides free meals and supportive services
to Native Americans, their spouses and
volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements.
Health Services
Substance Abuse Services
Outreach, prevention and after care
services, intake/ screening services and
counseling through referrals.
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Miami
Housing & Transportation
Housing Programs
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
625 6th SE
Miami, OK 74354
918-542-1190
www.modoctribe.net
Children & Family Services
Child Care and Development Program
918-542-7890
Family Preservation Services
School-related services for K-12 students:
$500 for clothing twice a year, special
education, tutoring services and classroom
materials.
Education & Employment
Special Needs Services
Tutors, equipment and learning services.
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Tribes
125 N. Main
Miami, OK 74354
918-541-1381
Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility
assistance, utility deposit. Call for income
and eligibility guidelines.
Modoc
Health Services
Tribes
Eye Glasses and Hearing aids
$250 per fiscal year per Modoc tribal
member.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
P.O. Box 580
Okmulgee, OK 74447
800-482-1979
www.muscogeenation-nsn.gov
Children & Family Services
Child Care
2010 N. Miami
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-732-7680 800-205-3705
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Child care assistance, community outreach
program and child development centers.
Children and Family Services
918-732-7869 800-482-1979
Services include ICW, promoting safe and
stable families, family violence prevention
programs, and adult protective services.
School Clothing
918-549-2478
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Muscogee (Creek)
Social Services
Food
MCN Food Distribution Program
3001 N. Wood Dr
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2401 800-482-1979
Office hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The store is closed the last two business days
of the month for inventory.
Health Services
Division of Health
918-756-4333 800-782-8291
Provides comprehensive health services
to eligible persons. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Tribes
2971 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2445
Air conditioner program, BIA general
assistance program, BIA burial, assistance
program, emergency hardship program, Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural
disaster program, tribal burial program,
tribal energy program.
Muscogee (Creek)
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Division of Housing
2951 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-756-8504 800-259-5050
Provides lease with option to purchase
program, mortgage assistance and
construction services. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Social Services
2971 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2445
Air conditioner program, BIA general
assistance program, BIA burial, assistance
program, emergency hardship program, Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural
disaster program, tribal burial program,
tribal energy program.
Osage Nation
255 Senior Dr.
Pawhuska, OK 74056
918-287-5218
24-Hour Crisis Line 866-897-4747
www.osagetribe.com
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Osage
Aging/Elder Services
918-287-5457
888-883-3610
Children & Family Services
24-Hour Crisis Line
866-897-4747
Child Care/ Daycare Program
918-287-5306
Domestic Violence Shelter and
Counseling Center
918-287-5422
Prevention Programs
918-287-5595
Social Services Agency
918-287-5335
Food
Food Distribution Program
918-287-5428
Health Services
Community Alcoholism Service
Program
918-762-3686
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Tribes
Osage Nation Senior Services
Front Desk
Osage
Osage Nation Counseling Center
Tribes
918-287-5422 800-411-8526
Osage Nation TASC Program
918-287-9004
Program provides a safe and secure
environment in which healthy living through
the reduction of substance use/abuse is
promoted.
Housing & Transportation
Housing Department
918-287-5310
Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma
8151 Highway 177
Red Rock, OK 74651
580-723–4466
www.omtribe.org
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 110
Miami, OK 74355
918-540-1536
www.ottawatribe.org
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 470
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-3621
www.pawneenation.org
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Pawnee
Aging/Elder Services
Senior Services
Children & Family Services
Indian Child Welfare
918-762-3873
Services include preventative casework,
intervention, family reunification, adoption
and permanent placement, counseling/
referral services, advocacy and monitoring
of court cases in state and tribal systems.
Pawnee National Learning Center
804 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-3007
Child care for infants ages 8 weeks through
school age children, including after school
care. Full time care is available for schoolaged children during school holidays and
summer breaks.
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Tribes
808 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-4042
Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services,
supportive and supplemental services, respite
care and caregiver outreach program
Pawnee
Tribes
Violence Against Women Prevention
and Resource Program
918-762-3873
24-Hour Helpline 1-800-624-3020
24/Hour Local 918-399-3310
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The mission of this program is to prevent
or lessen the impacts of domestic violence,
dating violence, sexual assault and stalking
by providing initial response services,
crisis intervention, and safety planning
and advocacy, transportation for direct
services, such as safety shelter, sexual assault
response and advocacy, individual and
group counseling, legal assistance, supervised
visitation services and transitional housing.
Food
Food Distribution Program
810 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-254 Fax 918-762-6463
Provides commodity foods and other nutrition
assistance to low income households, including
the elderly, who reside in the service area.
Health Services
Diabetes Program
918-762-3873
Individual health screenings, diabetic
recipes and meal planning, support groups,
blood/glucose monitoring, education, and
consultation, incentive programs, and other
available support and funding.
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Pawnee
Fitness Center
Health Services
918-762-4641
Services include health education, community
health representatives, case management,
monitoring, emergency medical services,
transportation and delivery.
REACH US
918-762-3783
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
A national program dedicated to improving
the lives of the local Native American
community by supporting nutritional
education, encouraging physical activity, and
preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use.
Substance Abuse Program
311 Maintenance Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-2153 Fax 918-762-3740
Provides counseling services and community
prevention activities for the treatment and
prevention of alcoholism and substance
abuse among the eligible Indian population
within the service area. Services include
alcohol and drug abuse outpatient
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Tribes
704 N. Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-3000 918-762-3006
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Encourages community voluntary
participation in activities that promote fitness
maintenance.
Tribes
Pawnee
counseling, help for families in crisis, referrals
to inpatient treatment centers, medical
and non-medical detoxification and other
services, individual counseling for adult
clients and weekly support groups.
Housing & Transportation
Social Services
918-762-4641
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), community block grant assisting
with housing, utility deposit and some
medical, and elders and handicap assistance
program.
Peoria Tribe of Indians of
Oklahoma
P.O. Box 1527
Miami, OK 74355
918-540-2535
www.peoriatribe.com
Children & Family Services
Child Care Development Program
918-540-2535
800-259-9987
Reimbursement Program for School
Supplies/School Clothes
Contact tribe for further details and
application process.
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Peoria
Health Services
Community Health Representative
Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/
Prevention and Treatment Center
101 S. Main
Miami, OK 74355
918-542-5543
Services include drug and alcohol abuse
counseling, family counseling, court
ordered alcohol and drug assessments, DUI
assessments, LSI assessments and counseling,
individual and group, domestic violence
assessments and counseling, substance abuse
counseling for offenders, sexual offender
counseling, Alcoholic Anonymous, Narcotics
Anonymous, Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA, school
based outreach and prevention services,
anger management classes, random urine
testing, HIV/AIDS counseling and testing.
Most services are free for Native Americans,
if not court ordered. Sliding fee scale for
non-Native Americans. Evening and Saturday
appointments available.
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Tribes
918-540-2535 ext. 22
800-259-9987 ext. 22
Instructions in maternity care, diabetes,
breast self-exams, and services in health
screenings and general health services.
Peoria
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Peoria Housing Authority
3606 Sencay Ave.
Miami, OK 74354
918-542-1873 888-882-1873
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma
20 White Eagle Drive
Ponca City, OK 74601
580-762-8104
www.ponca.com
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 765
Quapaw, OK 74363
888-642-4724
www.quapawtribe.com
Children & Family Services
Adult Protective Services
918-674-2522
Domestic Violence
918-674-2522
Indian Child Welfare
918-674-2522
Social Services
888-648-4724
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Quapaw
Tribal Court
918-542-1853 ext 234
Adult Education
918-674-2522
Direct Employment Program
918-674-2522
Education
918-542-1853 ext 211
Health Services
Community Health Representative
917-674-2257 ext 315
Substance Abuse
918-542-4232
Housing & Transportation
Housing Department
918-542-1430
Pelvian Transit Program
877-542-1356
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Tribes
Education & Employment
Tribes
Sac and Fox Nation
Route 2, Box 246
Stroud, OK 74079
918-968-3526
www.sacandfoxnation-nsn.gov
Children & Family Services
Family Violence
800-404-3189 918-968-3901
Services include emergency shelter,
transportation, emergency necessities,
emergency clothing, legal advocates and
initial utility deposits. Referral to services
include counseling, substance abuse
prevention programs, nutrition, disease
prevention, exercise, parenting skills,
employment training, educational services.
Health Services
Health Services
918-968-3526
Counseling services include individual, family,
group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse, and
family planning, psychotropic medication
therapy, client advocacy, home environment
assessments, crisis intervention, case
management services, after care follow-up,
referral services, consulting/educational
services and tribal youth program. Mental
health services include adults/youth/family,
depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family
violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/
drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness.
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Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Aging/Elder Services
Older Americans Program
405-257-6981
Children & Family Services
Child Care
405-257-2676
Domestic Violence
405-382-3762
Offering services to both native and nonnative victims of domestic violence, sexual
assault, stalking and/or dating violence.
Family Services
405-257-7266
Assistance to low income households or tribal
households experiencing temporary hardship
utilizing both federal and tribal funds.
Headstart
405-382-4106
Indian Child Welfare
405-257-7281
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Tribes
P.O. Box 1498
Wewoka, OK 74884
405-257-7200
www.seminolenation.com
Seminole
Lighthorse Police Department
Tribes
405-382-4302
Social Services
405-257-6257
Tribal Courts
405-303-2251
Tribal Youth
405-303-2755
Education & Employment
Higher Education
405-257-5080
Job Placement
405-382-4009
Food
Food Distribution
405-382-3900
Federal program that provides commodity
foods to low-income households, including the
elderly, those living on Indian reservations,
and to Native American families residing in
designated areas near reservations and in
Oklahoma.
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Seminole
Health Services
Community Health Representative
Tribes
405-382-2265
Diabetes
405-382-3761
Dialysis Center
405-382-9809
Housing & Transportation
Housing Authority
405-257-6604
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of
Oklahoma
23701 S. 655 Road
Grove, OK 74344
918-787-5452
www.sctribe.com
Children & Family Services
Child Care & Development Fund
918-787-5452 ext. 23
Domestic Violence Services, Sexual
Assault, Stalking and Dating Violence
Assistance
918-787-5452 ext. 36
Provides advocacy services, emergency
shelter assistance, referral service, protective
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Tribes
Seneca-Cayuga
order assistance, rape response at all
area hospitals, resume writing, career and
education services, support groups, police/
court assistance, and transitional housing
assistance for victims of domestic violence,
dating violence, stalking and sexual assault.
Health Services
Mental Health
888-313-6609
Loss, grief, depression, anger management, anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA support groups.
Prevention Programs
888-313-6609
Substance Abuse Services
888-313-6609
Individual and family counseling, addiction
assessments, HIV education. detox, primary
treatment, inpatient treatment and aftercare
services.
Housing & Transportation
Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance
Program (NAHASDA) Career Resource
Center
23701 S. 655 Rd.
Grove, OK 74344
918-787-6803
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Seneca-Cayuga
Residential Energy Assistance
Challenge Option Program (REACH)
Career Resource Center
23701 S. 655 Rd.
Grove, OK 74344
918-787-6803
Provides home improvements to homeowners
to assist in making the home more energy
efficient. Income based program available
to tribal members residing within a 50-mile
radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and
other Native Americans residing within the
Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries.
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
29 S. Hwy. 69A
Miami, OK 74354
918-542-2441 918-560-6198
www.shawnee-tribe.com
Children & Family Services
Child Care and Development Fund
Program
918-542-2441
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Tribes
Housing assistance programs are income
based and available to tribal members
residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami,
Okla., Tribal Office and other Native
Americans residing within the SenecaCayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is
given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members.
Shawnee
Tribes
Education & Employment
Post-Secondary Education Assistance
Program
918-542-2441
Health Services
Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount
Program
800-342-5779
Thlopthlocco Tribe
P.O. Box 188
Okemah, OK 74859
918-560-6198
Aging/Elder Services
Elders Program
Assists individuals 65 or older with needs.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Children & Family Services
Burial Assistance Program
Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Child Care Development Funds
Assists with child care costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
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Thlopthlocco
Emergency Assistance Program
Indian Child Welfare
Assists families during emergencies with
a current ICW court case, obtain family
stabilization, or with acute medical expenses.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Legal Rights Fund
Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Safe and Stable Families Program
Assists families during emergencies obtain
family stabilization and offers assistance
with costs related to acute medical expenses.
Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Education & Employment
Educational Support Program
Assists children kindergarten through 12th
grade with school clothing and supplies and
assists high school seniors with related costs.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Higher Education Program
Assistance for fulltime and part-time higher
education. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
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Tribes
Assists individuals who are facing a bona
fide emergency. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco
Housing & Transportation
Tribes
Tribal Utility Assistance
Assists individuals with utilities. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
Assists individuals with heating and cooling
costs along with emergency assistance. Call
for requirements and eligibility criteria.
CITGO Energy
Assists individuals with heating assistance.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Motor Fuels Program
Assists individuals with medical, dental or
vision expenses. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
1 Rush Buffalo Rd.
Tonkawa, OK 74653
580-628-2561
www.tonkawatribe.com
Children & Family Services
Child Care
580-628-2561 ext. 120
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Tonkawa
Health Services
Community Health Representative
Substance Abuse Services
580-628-7020
Housing & Transportation
Housing Department
580-628-5301
United Keetoowah Band
of Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma
P.O. Box 746
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-456-9200
www.keetoowahcherokee.org
Aging/Elder Services
Elder Nutrition Program
918-456-8698
Provides daily meal services and provides
meals on wheels services for homebound
elders.
Elder Services
918-456-8698
Financial assistance to elderly members
distributed each summer and winter. $200
per elder.
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Tribes
580-628-2561 ext .122
United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee
Tribes
Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder
Services
Program provides respite care assistance for
disabled tribal members.
Children & Family Services
Child Care
918-431-9998
Health and Human Services
918-456-8698
Provides utility assistance to low-income
families, medical, vision, dental, emergency
medical travel, burial, medical disability
assistance and crisis intervention assistance.
Priority is given to elderly tribal members
age 55 and up.
Indian Child Welfare
800-794-6514
Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental
Protection Agency
Water testing services, environmental
education and awareness seminars. Monitors
local water bodies to protect the quality of
the water sources.
Tribal Victims Assistance
800-794-6514
Counseling and advocates for victims of
violent crimes. Designed to provide and
promote safe and stable living conditions.
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United Ketoowah Band-Cherokee
Available to tribal members and their
children.
Education Assistance
918-456-8698
Services include tuition assistance for college
and technical students, high school expenses
and elementary education expenses.
Financial assistance to exclusive tribal
members. Call for eligibility details.
Housing & Transportation
Housing Authority
918-431-1808
Assistance including emergency rehab, rental
assistance, mortgage assistance and home
ownership assistance.
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes
of Oklahoma
P.O. Box 729
Anadarko, OK 73005
405-247-2425
www.wichitatribe.com
Children & Family Services
Child Care Services
405-247-8621 405-247-8626
Program provides child care assistance to
families residing Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma
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Tribes
Education & Employment
Wichita
Tribes
and Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call
for program eligibility requirements.
Family Violence Prevention
405-247-2425 ext. 130
Assists families and individuals with
establishing a safe environment by
providing assistance with shelter, relocation,
transportation and essential needed items.
Referrals provided for individual counseling
and/or legal counseling to obtain emotional
and mental support. Program cannot
discriminate against non-tribal members.
Juvenile Services Program (JSP)
405-247-2425 ext. 125
Provides preventative services to enrolled
Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of
entering the juvenile justice system and who
have not yet exceeded 18 years of age.
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
405-247-2425 ext. 127
Provides at risk families, based on needs,
with various types of services, such as
referrals for counseling and assistance in
crisis situations.
Social Services Programs
405-247-2425 ext .130
Tribal Victim’s Assistance Program
405-247-2425 ext. 503
Assists tribal victims of domestic violence,
survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang
violence, victims of drug and alcohol,
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Wichita
Health Services
Health Services
405-247-8657
Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and
operation maintenance (plumbing and water
testing). Call for details as to eligibility
requirements.
Mental Health and Chemical
Dependency
405-247-2425 ext. 150
Chemical dependency services are provided
by the program counselor and mental health
services are by referral to qualified mental
health professional.
Wyandotte Nation
64700 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
800-256-2539
www.wyandotte-nation.org
Aging/Elder Services
Wyandotte Nation Elder Services
64730 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2297 ext. 227
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Tribes
victims or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc.
Available to tribes within the service area:
Kiowa, Apache, Comanche, Delaware,
Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill Apache.
Wyandotte
Tribes
Health Screenings, Title VI senior lunch,
caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition.
Education & Employment
Wyandotte Nation Education
Department
64790 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
Scholarships, job training, Workforce
Investment Act (WIA), preschool, library,
adult education, childcare, after school
program.
Health Services
Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and
Wellness Center
1 Turtle Dr.
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2282
Services include medical, dental, vision,
pharmacy, contract health, diabetes clinic,
substance abuse, counseling, mental health
services, fitness, exercise.
Housing & Transportation
Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority
64790 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2297 ext. 239
Housing programs, student housing
assistance, housing improvements, well-septic
construction.
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SERVICES
Aging/Elder Services
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Cherokee Elder Care
918-453-5554
http://eldercare.cherokee.org
Call for eligibility requirements.
580-331-2351
580-331-2350
Chickasaw Nation
Assisted Living Benefit Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides assisted living benefits to qualified
individuals by directly paying a state
licensed assisted living facility of your choice.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Elderly Energy Assistance Program
580-436-7216
Provides one-time assistance for winter
heating and summer cooling by assisting
with certain utilities. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Services
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers
Programs
Aging/Elder
Chickasaw Nation
Senior Nutrition Program
580-436-7216
Provides congregate and home-bound
meals to qualified Native Americans. Senior
centers provide health monitoring, social
events, classes and group activities. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Services
Delaware Nation
Division on Aging
405-247-2448
Nutrition services, nutrition and health
education and supportive services.
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver Program
866-674-3786
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Elder Care
866-978-1352
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Senior Services
580-588-2298
Provides meals and general assistance. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Senior Nutrition Program
580-654-2109
Provides meals to the elderly along with
information, transportation assistance and
advocacy.
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Aging/Elder
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Elder Benefit Program
918-542-1445
Reimbursement to tribal member elders 65
years and older, up to $250 per fiscal year
for out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Osage Nation
Senior Services Front Desk
918-287-5457
888-883-3610
808 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-4042
Senior nutritional meals and nutrition services, supportive and supplemental services, respite care and caregiver outreach program.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Older Americans Program
405-257-6981
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Elders Program
918-560-6198
Assists individuals 65 or older with needs.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
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Services
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Senior Services
Aging/Elder
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Elder Nutrition Program
918-456-8698
Provides daily meal services and provides
meals on wheels services for homebound
elders.
Services
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Elder Services
918-456-8698
Financial assistance to elderly members
distributed each summer and winter. $200
per elder.
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder
Services
918-456-9200
Provides respite care assistance for disabled
tribal members.
Wyandotte Nation Elder Services
64730 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2297 ext. 227
Health screenings, Title VI senior lunch,
caregiver program, senior activities, nutrition.
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Children & Family Services
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Indian Child Welfare Program and
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Program (PSSF)
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault
Program
405-275-4030
Assists victims of domestic violence and
sexual assault with victim advocacy,
emotional support, court advocacy,
housing and utility assistance, referral and
shelter placement assistance, along with a
transitional housing program. Call for more
information.
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Tribal Youth Program
405-481-6050 405-275-4030 ext. 193
Programs that focus on youth ages 1218 with topics of leadership, drug and
alcohol abuse, dating violence, gang
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Services
405-275-4030
Assists clients who are involved with state or
tribal child welfare and those who are at
serious high risk of removal of their children
from their custody to state or tribal custody.
Call for eligibility requirements
Children & Family
prevention, tobacco, teen pregnancy, truancy
and education. Youth activities include
youth camps, tribal youth council and an
after school program. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of
Oklahoma
Services
Indian Child Welfare
405-452-3987
Assists families in crisis.
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention Program
918-822-2807 918-457-9609
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Child Care Services
888-458-6230
www.cherokeekids.net
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Healing to Wellness Court Program
(HTWCP)
918-207-4908 918-207-4959
Serves Cherokee youth ages 13-17 who
are affected by alcohol or drugs through
a system of services designed to bring the
youth, family and community into harmony.
Available in Adair and Cherokee Counties.
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Children & Family
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Child Care Development
405-422-7694
877-218-7004
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Domestic Violence
405-422-7692
405-262-9024
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Head Start
405-422-7635
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
405-422-1173
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Recreation, Exercise & Sports for the
Elders and Children of Our Tribes
(RESPECT)
800-247-4612
Multifaceted program with core activities
(recreation, exercise, and sports) and other
components, such as wellness, education and
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Services
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Emergency Youth Shelter
Children & Family
leadership. Building character, citizenship,
identity and self-esteem, and improving
academics.
Chickasaw Nation
Burial Assistance
Services
580-436-7216
Provides burial assistance to eligible Native
Americans residing in the Chickasaw Nation.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Burial Supplement Assistance Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides assistance for funeral expenses up
to a maximum of $2,500. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Car Seat Safety Program
580-436-7216
Provides car seat safety information and
car seats to qualified individuals. all for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Caregiver Program
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Program provides five areas of service for
the caregiver, including respite care. all for
eligibility requirements.
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Children & Family
Chickasaw Nation
Chepota Apisi Chi Li
580-436-7216
Foster Care and Adoption Program assists
individuals in fostering and/or adopting
tribal and state custody children. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)
Program
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Children’s Village
1185 Village Rd.
Kingston, OK 73439
580-564-3060
A residential and educational care facility
for Native American children 1st through
12th grade. Call for eligibility requirements.
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2125 N. Broadway
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Provides resources and support programs
for Native American families including home
visitation focusing on parenting education
and skills, child development and screenings,
respite care, support groups and baby
bucks to purchase items for baby. Pregnant
women after 28 weeks of pregnancy in first
pregnancy or anytime if not first pregnancy.
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Child Care Assistance Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-0128
Provides child care assistance to Native
American families who are working or going
to school. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Child Care Development Center
222 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-0128
Provides long-term positive differences in
the lives of children by focusing on the total
development of the child. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Child Support Services
580-436-3419
Paternity establishment, investigation,
enforcement, Tribal Enforcement Payment
Project (TEPP), and mediation. Native
American children who are eligible for
enrollment with a federally recognized tribe,
whose absent parent is Native American
or employed by a tribe, or families with a
divorce or child support order from a tribal
court.
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Chickasaw Nation
Child Welfare Program
24-Hour Statewide Child Abuse Hotline
Chickasaw Nation
Drug Court Support Services
125 S. Broadway
Ada, OK 74820
580 272-5170
39 N. Washington
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-4821 ext. 43
Provides information for career development,
educational needs, housing, children’s
services, family counseling, crisis intervention
services, advocacy, general referrals and
case management. Chickasaw citizens who
are participating in drug court and their
extended family in the Chickasaw Nation
Service Area. Applicants must present a
Chickasaw citizenship card or CDIB.
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1-800-522-3511
Advocates for and protects children who
have been removed from their home due to
neglect, physical, sexual, or emotional abuse.
Tribal social workers provide prevention
services, advocacy, and assist in the family
reunification process. Children must be Native
American and removed or at risk or removal
from home and/or their parents or legal
guardians.
Children & Family
Services
Chickasaw Nation
Family Preservation
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Family Preservation Manager ext. 60430
Program provides crisis prevention and
reunification services for Native American
families. Provides home visitation, monetary
assistance, transportation for specific needs,
referrals, parenting education, budgeting
and life skills, advocacy and supportive
services. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Foster Care/Adoption
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Provides care for Native American children
placed into tribal or state custody. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Indian Child Welfare Service
231 Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5550
Program advocates for and protects children
who have been removed from their home
due to neglect, physical, sexual or emotional
abuse. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Justice Department
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7233
Provides legal services to divisions or
departments within the Chickasaw Nation.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Juvenile Justice Program
Chickasaw Nation
Office of Violence Prevention
231 Seabrook Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5580
39 N. Washington
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-4821
Crisis intervention, advocacy services, safety
planning, emergency shelter, protection
orders and legal advocacy, domestic
violence education, referrals to community
resources, transportation, emotional support,
encouragement, housing/relocation costs,
case management, counseling services, and
career development services.
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520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7233
Monitors, provides counseling, and supervises
Native American juvenile offenders involved
in the Chickasaw Nation District Court. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Children & Family
Chickasaw Nation
Peaceful Heart Home
Services
580-272-5580 580-226-4821
A domestic violence shelter for Native
American women and children offering
housing up to 30 days, 24-hour staffing,
food, clothing, Chickasaw elder volunteers,
personal enrichment activities, advocacy,
emotional support, counseling, career
development and social service referrals.
Chickasaw Nation
Veterans Program
301 W Main St., Ste. 604
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-436-7216
Provides outreach services to tribal
veterans and assists with the acquisition
of veterans’ benefits and services from
the Veterans Administration and other
veterans’ organizations. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Youth Services
580-310-6620
Activities include boys and girls clubs, camps
and events, clothing grant, leadership,
martial arts and recreation. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Youth Services Clothing Grant
231 Seabrook Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5585
Provides students a $200 Visa gift card each
school year to purchase school clothing. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Adolescent Family Life Project
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Child Care Assistance
580-924–8280
Offers parents a broad range of child care
providers, including day care centers, family
child care providers, sectarian organizations
and relatives. The child must be a member
of a federally recognized Indian tribe and
reside within the boundaries of the Choctaw
Nation. Both parents must be employed
or attending school. Eligibility is based on
family size and family income.
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877-285-6893 580-326-7758
Comprehensive and integrated services to
reduce repeat pregnancies, improve health
outcomes for mother and infant, increase
healthy parenting skills, provide opportunities
for education and job training, and increase
healthy relationship skills. Native American
pregnant and parenting teens under 19
years of age, their infants, male partners
and families who reside in the county service
area of the Choctaw Nation are eligible.
Children & Family
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Clothing Allowance
580-924–8280
One-time payment to post high school
students who have completed their first
semester of higher education with passing
grades and who meet requirements.
Services
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Community Based Social Work
Program
580-924–8280
Services are taken directly to the community
and assistance is given there where families
are more comfortable.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Family Caregivers Program
800-522-6170 ext. 2202
Information on existing services, assistance
with access of services, individual counseling
or support, group for caregivers, respite
services for brief relief from responsibilities
and supplemental support.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Social Services
580-924–8280
Clients must reside within the boundaries
of the Choctaw Nation and meet other
eligibility requirements as to income
resources and other criteria required by the
federal regulations.
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Veterans Advocacy
800-522-6170 ext. 4163
Assists Native American veterans with filing
claims for service connected compensation
and pension claims with the VA as well as
obtaining copies of medical, personnel and
other military
records.
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Sports camps for youth each summer. Golf,
basketball, baseball and softball.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Child Development Center
405-878-4861
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Clothing Assistance
405-878-4831
Aids survivors and their children of family
violence no matter their race or sex.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Family Preservation
405-878-4831
Parenting sessions, home-based services,
court advocacy, case management, family
crisis assistance, respite care and referrals
to other needed services. The program
is family-focused and receives referrals
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Youth Sports Camps
Children & Family
from ICW, CPS, Social Services, and other
agencies in the tribe and the community.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Family Violence Program
Services
405-878-4831
Assistance to persons of any age who find
themselves in a volatile situation. Assists in
addressing crisis assistance needs, court
advocacy, preventive services and referrals
to appropriate support services.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
FireLodge Tribal Youth Program
405-878-4831 800-880-9880
Prevention services with a focus on alcohol,
drugs, life skills, and school success for youth
ages 12 to 17.
Comanche Nation
Caregivers Program
580-492-3282 405-492-3283
Available to Native Americans 60 years or
older or grandparents 60 years or older
raising grandchildren under 18 years old.
Call for eligibility details.
Comanche Nation
Family Assistance Center
580-492-3590
A temporary safe haven for women and
their children in need of shelter from abusive
situations.
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Comanche Nation
Social Services
580-492-3360
Delaware Nation
Family and Social Services
405-247-2448 ext 1153
Clothing, food, utilities, health, education,
child care, energy assistance (LIHEAP),
emergency assistance, burial assistance and
community services block grant program.
866-978-1352
After School Program, Children’s Pow Wow,
Child Care Development Fund.
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Health and Social Services
866-978-1352
Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma members in good standing.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Caregiver Assistance
580-588-2298
Education and support services for
individuals who are taking care of their
loved ones. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Children & Family
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care Assistance
580-588-2298
Day care assistance. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Clothing Stipend
Services
580-588-2298
Assistance for children’s clothing 18 and
younger. Call for eligibility requirements.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Family Violence Prevention Program
580-588-2298
Assistance for victims of sexual assault,
domestic violence and stalking.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
580-588-2298
Assistance to children and families who are
involved in the child welfare tribal or state
system.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
580-588-2298
General assistance and LIHEAP energy
assistance. all for eligibility requirements.
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Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Early Childhood Department
405-547-2402 ext. 269
Early head start, early head start expectant
families program, child care programs and
assistance.
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Family Violence Prevention and
Services
405-547-4234 ext. 236
405-547-4234 ext. 235
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Youth Program
405-547-2402 ext. 492
Monday - Thursday 3:30 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Children 15-17 years eligible for a mentor,
tutor and substance abuse prevention.
Kaw Nation
Domestic Violence Program
400 E. Central, Suite 306
Ponca City, OK 74601
580-762-4477
After hours 580-399-7191
Services are provided and only eligible
to victims who provide proof of Native
American status by presenting their CDIB or
tribal affiliation card at the initial meeting.
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Sexual Assault Services
Children & Family
Kaw Nation
Kanza Child Care Center
Services
101 Charles Curtis Ln.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-4114
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p. m.
Subsidized care available to all Native
Americans who live in Kay County. Assistance
is available for parents who are working or
in school or training. Enrollment is open to
children from 6 weeks to 13 years of age.
Kaw Nation
Social Services
580-269-1186
Burial assistance, emergency transportation/
medical, emergency utility assistance,
emergency utility deposit assistance,
eyeglass, denture and hearing aid program,
general assistance.
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Support
405-964-2693
405-964-2694
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care Center
405-964-2063
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
405-964-5426
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Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
405-964-4219
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Court
405-964-4136
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Police
405-964-6129
580-654-2349
Assists individuals caring for their loved ones
providing support groups, education and
counseling.
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care
405-247-8856
Provides child care assistance for children
who are a member of the Kiowa tribe,
income eligible, and live within the Kiowa
service area.
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Head Start
580-654-1528
Provides early childhood education through
center and home-based services with center
locations in Lawton, Carnegie and Anadarko.
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Caregiver Support
Children & Family
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
580-654-2349
Provides assistance to children and families
who are involved in the child welfare tribal
or state system.
Services
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
580-654-1454
Assists families and individuals in need
through direct assistance, LIHEAP energy
assistance, general assistance and a burial
program.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Caregiver Program
918-542-1445
Provides training and respite care to elders
who care for a loved one in the home on a
24-hour basis.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care Development Funding
Program
102 S. Eight Tribes Trail
Miami, OK 74355
918-540-9389
Call for eligibility requirements.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
(PSSF)
918-542-1445
Promotes the family unit, identifies children at
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skills.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Youth Program
918-542-1445
Contact tribal office for more information.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Youth Skills Program
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care and Development Program
918-542-7890
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Family Preservation Services
918-542-1190
School related services for K-12 students.
Special education, tutoring services and
classroom materials. Provides $500 twice a
year for clothing.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Child Care
2010 N. Miami
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-732-7680 800-205-3705
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Child care assistance, community outreach
program and child development centers.
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918-542-1445
Peer group of high school students receiving
assistance preparing children for adulthood.
Children & Family
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Children and Family Services
918-732-7869 800-482-1979
Services include ICW, promoting safe and
stable families, family violence prevention
programs, and adult protective services.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
School Clothing
Services
918-549-2478
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Social Services
2971 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2445
Air conditioner program, BIA general
assistance program, BIA burial assistance
program, emergency hardship program, Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), medical travel program, natural
disaster program, tribal burial program,
tribal energy program.
Osage Nation
24-Hour Crisis Line
866-897-4747
Osage Nation
Child Care/ Daycare Program
918-287-5306
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Domestic Violence Shelter and
Counseling Center
918-287-5422
Osage Nation
Prevention Programs
918-287-5595
Osage Nation
Social Services Agency
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
918-762-3873
Preventative casework, intervention, family
reunification, adoption and permanent
placement, counseling/referral services,
advocacy and monitoring of court cases in
State and Tribal systems.
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Pawnee National Learning Center
804 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-3007
Childcare for infants ages 8 weeks through
school age children, including after school
care. Full time care is available for school
age children during school holidays and
summer breaks.
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Children & Family
Services
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Violence Against Women Prevention
and Resource Program
918-762-3873
24-Hour Helpline 1-800-624-3020
24/Hour Local 918-399-3310
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
The mission is to prevent or lessen the impacts
of domestic violence, dating violence,
sexual assault and stalking by providing
initial response services, crisis intervention,
and safety planning and advocacy,
transportation for direct services, such as
safety shelter, sexual assault response and
advocacy, individual and group counseling,
legal assistance, supervised visitation services
and transitional housing.
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Child Care Development Program
918-540-2535
800-259-9987
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Reimbursement Program for School
Supplies/School Clothes
918-540-2535
Contact tribe for further details and
application process.
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Adult Protective Services
918-674-2522
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Domestic Violence
918-674-2522
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
918-674-2522
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
888-648-4724
918-542-1853 ext 234
Sac and Fox Nation
Family Violence
800-404-3189 918-968-3901
Services include emergency shelter, including
transportation, emergency necessities,
emergency clothing, legal advocates and
initial utility deposits. Referral to services
include counseling, substance abuse
prevention programs, nutrition, disease
prevention, exercise, parenting skills,
employment training, educational services.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Child Care
405-257-2676
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Tribal Court
Children & Family
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Domestic Violence
405-382-3762
Services for both native and non-native
victims of domestic violence, sexual assault,
stalking, and/or dating violence.
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Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Family Services
405-257-7266
Provides assistance to low income households
or tribal households experiencing temporary
hardship utilizing both federal and tribal
funds.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Headstart
405-382-4106
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
405-257-7281
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Lighthorse Police Department
405-382-4302
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Social Services
405-257-6257
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Tribal Courts
405-303-2251
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Tribal Youth
405-303-2755
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma
Child Care & Development Fund
918-787-5452 ext. 23
918-787-5452 ext. 36
Provides advocacy services, emergency
shelter assistance, referral service, protective
order assistance, rape response at all
area hospitals, resume writing, career and
education services, support groups, police/
court assistance, and transitional housing
assistance for victims of domestic violence,
dating violence, stalking and sexual assault
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care and Development Fund
Program
918-542-2441
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Burial Assistance Program
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with burial costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
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Domestic Violence Services, Sexual
Assault, and Stalking and Dating
Violence Assistance
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Thlopthlocco Tribe
Child Care Development Funds
918-560-6198
Assists with child care costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
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Thlopthlocco Tribe
Emergency Assistance Program
918-560-6198
Assists individuals who are facing a bona
fide emergency. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Indian Child Welfare
918-560-6198
Assists families during emergencies with
a current ICW court case obtain family
stabilization or with acute medical expenses.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Legal Rights Fund
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with legal costs. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Safe and Stable Families Program
918-560-6198
Assists families during emergencies obtain
family stabilization and offers assistance
with costs related to acute medical expenses.
Assistance is given on a case-by-case basis.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
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Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Child Care
580-628-2561 ext. 120
Tribal Victim’s Assistance Program
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Child Care
918-431-9998
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Health and Human Services
918-456-8698
Provides utility assistance to low-income
families, medical, vision, dental, emergency
medical travel, burial, medical disability
assistance and crisis intervention assistance.
Priority is given to elderly tribal members
age 55 and up.
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405-247-2425 ext. 503
Assists tribal victims of domestic violence,
survivors of homicide, elder abuse, gang
violence, victims of drug and alcohol, victims
or arson, child abuse, burglary, etc. Eligible
to all seven tribes within the service area
inclusive of the Kiowa, Apache, Comanche,
Delaware, Wichita, Caddo and Ft. Sill
Apache.
Children & Family
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Indian Child Welfare
800-794-6514
Services
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental
Protection Agency
918-456-9200
Water testing services, environmental
education and awareness seminars. Monitors
local water bodies to protect the quality of
the water sources.
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Tribal Victims Assistance
800-794-6514
Counseling and advocacy for victims of
violent crimes. Available to tribal members
and their children to provide and promote
safe and stable living conditions.
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Child Care Services
405-247-8621 405-247-8626
Provides child care assistance to families
residing in Caddo, Grady, Oklahoma and
Comanche (Lawton only) counties. Call for
program eligibility requirements.
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Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Family Violence Prevention
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Juvenile Services program (JSP)
405-247-2425 ext. 125
Provides preventative services to enrolled
Wichita youth who are considered at-risk of
entering the juvenile justice system and who
are under are 18.
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
405-247-2425 ext. 127
Provides at risk families, based on needs,
with services such as referrals for counseling
and crisis situations.
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405-247-2425 ext. 130
Assists families and individuals with
establishing a safe environment by
providing assistance with shelter, relocation,
transportation and essential needed items.
Clients are provided referrals for individual
counseling and/or legal counseling to obtain
emotional and mental support. Program does
not discriminate against non-tribal members.
Children & Family
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Social Services Programs
405-247-2425 ext .130
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Education & Employment
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Academic Program for Educational
Assistance
405-275-4030
Helps fund summer school, academic trips,
concurrent enrollment, remedial classes, ACT/
SAT college entrance exams, correspondence
classes, driver’s education class, tutoring,
athletic expenses, special needs programs
and other academic programs upon
approval. Call for eligibility requirements.
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Social Service Program
405-878-4723 405-275-1468
Direct Employment Assistance (DEA) and
Workforce Investment Act (WIA). Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Adult Learning Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides academic assistance to adults
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who have dropped out of high school and
want to complete their General Equivalency
Development (GED) diploma. all for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Arts in Education
Chickasaw Nation
Career Development Initiative
P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821
580-272-5085
Provides transitional employment services to
individuals with employment barriers. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Career Technology Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides assistance to citizens who want
to further their education by attending
accredited vocational or technical schools
and other private training facilities. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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P.O. Box 1548
Ada, OK 74821
580-272-5520
Programs include After School Arts Program,
Chickasaw Children’s Choir, Teacher InService Training and Native American/
Cultural Classroom Instruction. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Education & Employment
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Employment Program
580-436-7216
Provides employment opportunities on
a temporary basis. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Services
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Foundation Scholarships
110 W. 12th St.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-9030
Provides educational assistance for students
who demonstrate excellence in academics,
community service, dedication to Native
America and a commitment to learning. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Foundation Upward Bound
580-371-9903
Serves students from disadvantaged
backgrounds by providing them with skills
needed for success in post-secondary
education. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
This program rewards continuing education
and good grades. Programs include
incentive continuing education, incentive
degree completion, graduation stoles,
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and graduation watch. Call for program
information and eligibility criteria.
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Honor Club
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Reading Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists children by providing books to
encourage reading. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Fast Track GED Program
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
This program allows Chickasaw citizens to
prepare for GED testing through an online
Internet service during a four-month period.
Call for eligibility requirements.
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300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Provides an added incentive for students
to strive for academic excellence. Call
for program information and eligibility
requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Graduation Assistance
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists college graduates with caps, gowns,
invitations, and other expenses incurred with
graduating. Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Head Start
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists in early childhood development
with center locations in Ada, Ardmore,
Sulphur and Tishomingo. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Higher Education Grants and
Scholarships
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Program includes clothing scholarship,
general scholarship, governor’s and
legislator’s scholarships, higher education
grant , Inter-tribal council of the five civilized
tribes Johnson-O’Malley scholarship, lifetime
scholarship, millennium scholarship and
textbook grant.
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Chickasaw Nation
Office of Career Services
530 E. Main St.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-7294
Program helps Chickasaw citizens and other
Native Americans prepare for and obtain
quality jobs through necessary information
and training. Call for eligibility requirements.
39 N. Washington St.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-222-2842
Provides transitional employment services to
individuals with employment barriers. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Road to Work Services
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
800-492-2115
Provides transportation to and from work for
qualifying Native Americans and the general
public. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
School to Work Program
2020 Arlington, Suite 4
Ada, OK 74820
580-559-0815
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Chickasaw Nation
Re-Entry Transitional Employment
Education & Employment
4915 W. Broadway
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-222-2839
Program provides opportunity to pursue
higher education full time while receiving
full-time pay/benefits. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Services
Chickasaw Nation
School Age Program
222 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 73401
580-272-5398
Provided June-August, this program allows
children ages 4-9 to experience exciting
activities through field trips, park days and
special events. Children enjoy arts and crafts,
theater productions, storytelling, music and
dance, community service projects, scientific
projects and more. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Summer Youth Program
580-436-7216
Provides workforce training and experience
to encourage productive work and behavior
patterns in youths for a variety of careers.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Vocational Rehabilitation
300 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
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Programs assist people with disabilities in
being able to return to the workplace. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Higher Education Scholarships
580-924-8280
800-522-6170
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Head Start
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Jones Academy
918-297-2518 888-767-2518
Native American residential learning center
for elementary and secondary school age
children.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Relocation Assistance
580-924–8280
Provides assistance to relocate to start a
new, permanent job.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Vocational Development
580-924–8280
Assistance to obtain educational training. The
courses must be BIA approved in accredited
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Services
580-924–8280
Head Start is directed toward economically
disadvantaged families having children ages
three to five years old. All nationalities are
served, with preference given to Native
American families.
Education & Employment
colleges or at Oklahoma State Tech. Training
is also offered in any full-time courses at
all Kiamichi Area Technology Centers. The
program does not pay for short-term or night
classes and participant must be a full-time
student.
Services
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Vocational Rehabilitation Program
580-326-8304 877-285-6893
Helps disabled Native Americans obtain
vocational training and gainful employment.
Comanche Nation
Early Childhood and Development
Center
216 SE “J” Ave.
Lawton, OK 73502
580-250-1561
403 E. Evans
Apache, OK 73006
580-588-3114
Comanche Nation
Student Services
580-492-3278
Available to K-12 students to meet basic
back to school needs. Availability to enrolled
children with a CDIB card and completed
application. Call for more details.
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Comanche Nation
Tribal Youth Program
584 NW Bingo Rd
Lawton, OK 73507
580-492-4349
Comanche Nation
Comanche Nation College
Delaware Nation
Economic Development
405-247-2448
Small business assistance.
Delaware Nation
Educational Assistance
405-247-2448
Programs include school supply vouchers,
education assistance, athletic assistance
application, academic achievement award
and driver’s education assistance.
Delaware Nation
Higher Education Programs
405-247-2448
Higher education programs include Pell
ineligible incentive program, college financial
assistance program, lenape wise program,
lenape wik-a-wam program adult vocational
program, and trust fund higher education
scholarship.
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1608 SW 9th St.
Lawton, OK 73501
580-591-0203
www.cnc.cc.ok.us
Education & Employment
Delaware Nation
Vocational Rehabilitation
Services
405-247-2448
Assists American Indians with disabilities
in finding employment and educational
opportunities. Rehabilitation needs include
counseling, guidance services, assistive
devices, mental restoration, physical
restoration, evaluations and vocational
training.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Education Assistance
580-588-2298
Higher education and vocational assistance.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Job Placement and Training Assistance
580-588-2298
Assistance with job training and placement.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Kaw Nation
Educational Services
580-269-1186
Kaw Nation higher education grant program,
academic scholarship program, graduate
program, adult vocational training program,
adult education.
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Education
405-964-5426
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Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Head Start School
405-964-3676
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Job Placement and Training
580-654-2300
Direct employment and vocational training
assistance.
580-654-2300
Provides higher education scholarships and a
limited 20 percent education assistance.
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Special Needs Services
918-542-1190
Tutors, equipment and learning services.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Education Office
918-542-1445
Funding of scholarships, student loans,
continuing education programs and career
guidance counseling.
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Adult Education
918-674-2522
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Direct Employment Program
918-674-2522
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Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Higher Education Department
Education & Employment
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Education
918-542-1853 ext 211
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Higher Education
405-257-5080
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Job Placement
Services
405-382-4009
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Post-Secondary Education Assistance
Program
918-542-2441
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Educational Support Program
918-560-6198
Assists children kindergarten through 12th
grade with school clothing and supplies and
assists high school seniors with related costs.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Higher Education Program
918-560-6198
Assistance for full-time and part-time
higher education. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
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United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Education Assistance
918-456-8698
Tuition assistance for college and technical
students, high school expenses and
elementary education expenses. Financial
assistance to exclusive tribal members, call
for eligibility details.
64790 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
Scholarships, job training, Workforce
Investment Act, preschool, library, adult
education, childcare, after school program.
Food
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Food Distribution
405-422-7873
Chickasaw Nation
Farmers’ Market Nutrition Program
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Provides coupons for the purchase of fresh
fruits and vegetables from authorized
farmers’ markets and farm stands throughout
the Chickasaw Nation. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Wyandotte Nation Education
Department
Food
Chickasaw Nation
Food Distribution Program
Services
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Nutrition education and commodity foods
are available through FDP grocery stores in
nutrition centers in Ada, Ardmore and Purcell.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Get Fresh! Nutrition Program
229 W Seabrook Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-5506
Provides cooking classes and demonstrations,
nutrition education and fitness guidance.
Call for more information and eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
WIC Programs
518 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
888-436-7255
Women, infants and children may participate
in supplemental food and nutrition education
programs designed to improve the health
of participants during critical stages of
growth and development. Call for location
information and eligibility requirements.
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Food Distribution
580-924-7773 800-522-6170
Program participants receive approximately
80 food items totaling 85 pounds of food
per person in the household. Call for
locations and eligibility requirements.
Comanche Nation
Food Distribution
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Nutrition Center
405-964-2507
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Nutrition Center
405-964-2507
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Food Assistance
580-654-2618
Food distribution.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Nutrition and Supportive Services
918-542-1445
Provides free meals and supportive services
to Native Americans, their spouses and
volunteers. Call for eligibility requirements.
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580-492-3327
Commodity distribution to low income Native
American families.
Food
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
MCN Food Distribution Program
Services
3001 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2401 800-482-1979
Office hours 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Store hours 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The store is closed the last two business days
of the month for inventory.
Osage Nation
Food Distribution Program
918-287-5428
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Food Distribution Program
810 Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-254 Fax 918-762-6463
Provides commodity foods and other nutrition
assistance to low income households, including
the elderly, who reside in the Pawnee Food
Distribution service area.
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Food Distribution
405-382-3900
Provides commodity foods to low-income
households, including the elderly, living on
Indian reservations, and to Native American
families residing in designated areas near
reservations and in Oklahoma.
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Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma
Caddo Health Center Bldg.
Binger, OK 73009
656-2344 ext. 220
Hearing aids, dental work, prescriptions,
medical bills, health equipment.
Caddo Nation Injury Prevention
405-656-2344
Distributes smoke detectors, fire extinguishers
and car seats to tribal members, fire safety
education, car seat education, and water
safety education to the Head Start children,
and helps educate elderly clients about fall
prevention.
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Health and Behavioral Health Services
405-878-4716
Promotes the wellbeing of the “whole
person” within context of their culture
including resource and referral services, crisis
intervention, case management, counseling,
support groups, school and community
based services, I.O.P. treatment program
for substance abuse, and drug and alcohol
assessments. Call for eligibility requirements.
Health
Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma
Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (CADAP)
Services
405-656-9215
Out-patient facility and providing outpatient
counseling, outreach services, individual,
group and family counseling, education,
prevention activities for adults and youth,
aftercare services and referral services.
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Home Health Services
918-458-6102
www.cnhhs.org
888-281-6910
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Hospice of the Cherokee
918-458-5080
www.cnhhs.org
877-792-7372
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Community Health Representatives
800-687-0973
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Diabetes Wellness
405-422-7723
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Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Emergency Medical Services
800-464-2410
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Substance Abuse Program
580-331-2370
888-284-7725
Chickasaw Nation
Behavioral Health Clinic
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4591 800-851-9136 ext.
81851
2510 Chickasaw Blvd.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-8181 877-242-4347
901 E. 6th St.
Tishomingo, OK 73470
580-371-2361 877-240-2720
Behavioral health, including counseling,
psychiatric services, education and training
concerning issues such as child abuse/neglect,
elder abuse, domestic violence, suicide, and
substance abuse and detoxification. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Vocational Rehab
Health
Chickasaw Nation
Ada Family Practice Clinic
1007 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-6260
An appointment based clinic offering
outpatient family practice medicine, including
laboratory testing and X-ray. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Services
Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic
901 E. 6th Street
Tishomingo, OK 73460
580-371-2361 877-240-2720
2510 Chickasaw Blvd.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-8181 877-242-4347
1438 Hardcastle Blvd.
Purcell, OK 73080
405-527-4700
1600 N. Washington
Durant, OK 74701
580-920-2100 877-240-2725
Appointment based clinics offering outpatient
family practice medicine including dental,
eye clinic, behavioral health, laboratory
testing, X-ray pharmacy, WIC, and
periodic specialty clinics. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Community Health Representatives
(CHR)
580-436-7216
Provides patient advocacy, liaison between
clients and tribal and community resources,
patient education, health promotion, and
disease prevention. Call for eligibility
requirements.
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4596
Provides diagnosis and treatment of dental
disease, preventive services, oral surgery,
restorative procedures, prosthetics and
pediatric orthodontics. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Denture Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
Provides one pair of dentures every five
years, including fitting, adjustments, and
repairs after removal of teeth by Chickasaw
Nation dental clinic providers. Call for
eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Dental Clinic
Health
Services
Chickasaw Nation
Diabetes Care Centers
1001 N. County Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4532 800-851-9136
Provides medical, educational, nutritional,
and exercise services to those who qualify.
Additional services include specialized
diabetes prevention program, foot care,
retinal photography, dental hygiene and
behavioral health. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Eyeglasses Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-559-0792
This program provides an allowance toward
one pair of eyeglasses every two years. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse
Treatment and Recovery Program
3115 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-332-6345
Voluntary drug and alcohol treatment
facility where participants receive a holistic
treatment program to overcome addictions.
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Chickasaw Nation
Hearing Aid Program
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2701
Following an exam and evaluation, hearing
aids may be provided every three years
to eligible individuals. all for eligibility
requirements.
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
Financial assistance for services not covered
by existing tribal programs or other
alternate resources to individuals who
qualify. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Medication Assistance
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-272-2704
Medication not carried in the tribal
pharmacy may be provided by this program
after being prescribed by a CNHS provider.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Optometry
1001 N. County Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4508
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Chickasaw Nation
Medical Assistance Program
Health
Provides examination, diagnosis and
management of eye conditions. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Over-the-Counter Medications
Services
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides over-the-counter medication at no
cost. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Same-Day Clinic
1001 N. Country Club Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-436-3980
Available on a walk-in basis for general
medical conditions. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Special Needs Assistance for
Chickasaw Citizens with Disabilities
300 Rosedale Road
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-7711
Assists those with special needs by providing
a yearly reimbursement of up to $500 for
participation in extra-curricular activities.
Call for eligibility requirements.
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Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Behavioral Health Program
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
(CHR)
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Helps Choctaws and other Indians maintain
the health of themselves and their families.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Diabetes Wellness Center
918-567-7000 800-349-7026 ext. 6673
Treatment of diabetes and related illnesses
and prevention through community education.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing Aid
Program
580-924-8280 800-522-6170
Provides eyeglasses, dentures and hearing
aids to Choctaw Indians over the age of 55
who possess a CDIB and live within the 10
1/2 counties of the Choctaw Nation.
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Services
918-567-7000 800-349-7026
Individual counseling, group counseling,
family counseling, social worker assistance,
substance abuse counseling, child/partner
abuse counseling, evaluation and testing,
crisis intervention and suicide prevention.
Eligibility requirements include having a CDIB
card of a federally recognized Indian tribe
and must live within the 10 1/ 2 counties in
the Choctaw Nation boundaries.
Health
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Total Care Hospice
580-931-3636 866-931-3636
Hospice is a team approach in caring for
a person with a terminal illness. The team
consists of the nurse, aide, social worker,
volunteer, clergy and the family.
Services
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Hospitality House
918-567-2300
A facility that serves as a home for people
with loved ones hospitalized at Talihina.
Also for patients with long drives who want
to spend the night for an early morning
appointment.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Mail Order Pharmacy
918-567-7000 800-349-7026
Provides prescription drugs through mail
order for all Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
for tribal members living both inside and
outside of the tribal boundaries.
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Recovery Center
918-567-2389
A specialized treatment center for the
rehabilitation of chemically dependent
individuals and their families. Eligibility
requirements include males and females 18
years of age or older, must possess a CDIB
card, be in good physical health, have a
diagnosis which indicates a primary problem
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with alcohol, other drugs and/or substance.
Court referrals, given on a case-by-case
basis, are given additional qualifying
requirements.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Behavioral Health Services
405-273-5236
Monday - Thursday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
405-273-5236
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Fire Lake Wellness Center
405-878-4831
Monday - Thursday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday: 6:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - Noon
Private Native American wellness and fitness
facility that embraces diabetic education,
nutrition and exercise. Eligible to Citizen
Potawatomi Nation Tribal Member and/or
spouse, employee of the Citizen Potawatomi
Nation, any Native American with a
federally recognized tribal membership
card. Must be over 18 years old.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Health Services
405-273-5236
Cost-effective medical services for tribal
members and other Native Americans in the
service area.
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Dental
Health
Comanche Nation
Diabetes Awareness
580-492-6434
Comanche Nation
Prescription Assistance
580-492-6434
Services
Delaware Nation
Special Diabetes Program for Indians
(SDIP)
405-247-2448
Assistance with diabetic supplies, eyeglasses,
therapeutic shoes and dentures.
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Health and Social Services
866-978-1352
Available only to Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma members in good standing.
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
580-588-2298
Provides transportation to hospitals and
medical appointments along with delivery
of medications to any tribal member living
within the service area. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Counseling Services
405-547-4363
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Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
405-547-2473
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Diabetes Program
405-547-2473
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Perkins Family Clinic
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Tribal Assistance
405-547-2402 x 260
Dental/ eyeglasses, hearing aids, school
education incentives, burial assistance.
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Wellness Center
405-547-2402 x 325
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Kaw Nation
Kanza Health Center
3151 E. River Rd.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-1039
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509 E. Highway 33
Perkins, OK 74059
405-547-2473
Monday - Wednesday & Friday 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Health
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Wednesday 8 a.m. - Noon
Eligibility includes member of federally
recognized tribe, must have CDIB card and
by appointment only. No walk-ins.
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Behavioral Health Services
Services
405-964-2618
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Health Clinic
405-964-2081
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
(CHR)
580-654-2216
Provides transportation to hospitals and
medical appointments and delivery of
medications to any tribal member living
within the service area.
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (KADAP)
405-247-9009
Assessments, group meetings, outreach
services, counseling, alcohol and drug
education, prevention activities for youth
and adults, referrals, court intervention and
aftercare services.
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Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Substance Abuse Services
918-542-1445
Outreach, prevention and after care
services, intake/ screening services and
counseling through referrals.
Modoc Tribe of Oklahoma
Eye Glasses and Hearing aids
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Division of Health
918-756-4333 800-782-8291
Comprehensive health services for eligible
persons. Call for eligibility requirements.
Osage Nation
Community Alcoholism Service
Program
918-762-3686
Osage Nation Counseling Center
918-287-5422
800-411-8526
Osage Nation TASC Program
918-287-9004
Provides a safe and secure environment in
which healthy living through the reduction of
substance use/abuse is promoted.
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918-542-1190
$250 per fiscal year per Modoc tribal
member.
Health
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Diabetes Program
918-762-3873
Individual health screenings, diabetic
recipes and meal planning, support groups,
blood/glucose monitoring, education, and
consultation, incentive programs and other
available support and funding.
Services
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Fitness Center
704 N. Morris Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-3000 918-762-3006
Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Saturday 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Encourages community voluntary
participation in activities that promote fitness
maintenance.
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Health Services
918-762-4641
Health education, community health
representatives, case management,
monitoring, emergency medical services,
transportation and delivery.
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
REACH US
918-762-3783
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Improves the lives of the local Native
American community by supporting nutritional
education, encouraging physical activity, and
preventing/ceasing commercial tobacco use.
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Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Substance Abuse Program
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
918-540-2535 ext. 22
800-259-9987 ext. 22
Instructions in maternity care, diabetes,
breast self-exams, and services in health
screenings and general health services.
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/
Prevention and Treatment Center
101 S. Main
Miami, OK 74355
918-542-5543
Drug and alcohol abuse counseling, family
counseling, court ordered alcohol and
drug assessments, DUI assessments, LSI
assessments and counseling, individual and
group, domestic violence assessments and
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311 Maintenance Rd.
Pawnee, OK 74058
918-762-2153 Fax 918-762-3740
Provides counseling services and community
prevention activities for the treatment and
prevention of alcoholism and substance
abuse among the eligible Indian population
within the Pawnee service area. Alcohol
and drug abuse outpatient counseling, help
for families in crisis, referrals to inpatient
treatment centers, medical and non-medical
detoxification and other services, individual
counseling for adult clients and weekly
support groups.
Health
Services
counseling, substance abuse counseling
for offenders, sexual offender counseling,
alcoholic anonymous (AA), Narcotics
Anonymous (NA), Al-Anon, Teen AA/NA,
school based outreach and prevention
services, anger management classes, random
urine testing, HIV/AIDS Counseling and
testing. Most services are free for Native
Americans, if not court ordered. Sliding fee
scale for non-Native Americans. Evening and
Saturday appointments available
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
917-674-2257 ext 315
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Substance Abuse
918-542-4232
Sac and Fox Nation
Health Services
918-968-3526
Counseling services include individual,
family, group, marital, alcohol/drug abuse,
family planning, psychotropic medication
therapy, client advocacy, home environment
assessments, crisis intervention, case
management services, after care follow-up,
referral services, consulting/educational
services, and tribal youth program. Mental
Health services include adults/youth/family,
depression, stress/anger, anxiety, family
violence, ADD/ADHD, AIDS/HIV, alcohol/
drug use, smoking/tobacco and wellness.
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Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
405-382-2265
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Diabetes
405-382-3761
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Dialysis Center
405-382-9809
888-313-6609
Loss, grief, depression, anger management,
anxiety, co-occurring disorders, AA/NA
support groups.
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma
Prevention Programs
888-313-6609
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma
Substance Abuse Services
888-313-6609
Individual and family counseling, addiction
assessments, and HIV education. detox,
primary treatment, inpatient treatment and
aftercare services.
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Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma
Mental Health
Health
Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount
Program
800-342-5779
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Community Health Representative
580-628-2561 ext .122
Services
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Substance Abuse Services
580-628-7020
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Health Services
405-247-8657
Assistance with eye glasses, prescriptions and
operation maintenance (plumbing and water
testing). Call for details as to eligibility
requirements.
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma
Mental Health and Chemical
Dependency
405-247-2425 ext. 150
Chemical dependency services are provided
by the program counselor and mental health
services are by referral to a qualified mental
health professional.
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Health
Wyandotte Nation
Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and
Wellness Center
1 Turtle Dr.
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2282
Medical, dental, vision, pharmacy, contract
health, Diabetes Clinic, substance abuse,
counseling, mental health services, fitness,
exercise.
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Indians
Social Service Program
405-878-4723 405-275-1468
Tribal Energy Assistance (TEA), Low Income
Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP),
General Assistance (GA). Call for eligibility
requirements.
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of
Oklahoma
Housing Assistance
405-452-3987
Assists with utility bills, deposits and rent. Call
for eligibility requirements.
163
Services
Housing & Transportation
Housing & Transportation
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of
Oklahoma
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
Services
405-452-3987
Provides assistance with heating and cooling
utility bills. Call for eligibility requirements.
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of
Oklahoma
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
Program (PSSF)
405-452-3987
Assists with utility bills for families with
children. Call for eligibility requirements.
Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma
Housing Assistance
918-453-5000
Housing, rental and rehab assistance to
qualifying persons who meet income and
eligibility guidelines.
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma
Department of Housing
580-323-4877
Chickasaw Nation
“37” Rental Program
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Provides rental assistance to low income
families. Call for eligibility requirements.
164
Housing & Transportation
Chickasaw Nation
“38” Rental Program
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Allows units to be leased in the private sector
by low income Native Americans. Call for
eligibility requirements.
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Provides rehabilitation to low rent
developments and provides grants for
repairs of privately owned homes of low
income Native Americans and emergency
repairs of privately owned home of
Chickasaw citizens. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Down Payment or Closing Cost
Assistance Grant
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Offers a one-time grant to help with the
down payment or closing costs to purchase a
home. Call for eligibility requirements.
165
Services
Chickasaw Nation
Chickasaw Housing Improvement
Program (CHIP)
Housing & Transportation
Chickasaw Nation
Elderly Energy Assistance Program
580-436-7216
Provides one-time assistance for winter
heating and summer cooling by assisting
with certain utilities. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Services
Chickasaw Nation
Home Maintenance
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Provides minor home repairs such as car
care, wood service, weatherization, pest,
septic, etc. Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Homeowners Program
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Allows for the new construction of
homeownership units in accordance with
NAHASDA for low income Native Americans.
Call for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Housing Counseling and Loan Services
111 Rosedale Rd.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-8800
Offers a variety of counseling programs
dealing with housing maintenance, family
budgeting, fire and home safety, early
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Housing & Transportation
delinquency intervention and pre-purchase
and post-purchase counseling. Call for
eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
580-436-7216
LIHEAP assists individuals with home heating
or cooling bills and/or energy deposits. Call
for eligibility requirements.
212 W. Lillie Blvd.
Madill, OK 73446
580-795-9790
Assists qualifying individuals with
landscaping services such as lawn mowing
and weed eating. Call for eligibility
requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Transportation Services Program
520 E. Arlington
Ada, OK 74820
580-310-6453 800-492-2115
Provides medical transportation as well as
pick-up and delivery of prescriptions. Call
for eligibility requirements.
Chickasaw Nation
Tribal Energy Assistance Program
580-436-7216
Provides assistance to Chickasaw citizens
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Services
Chickasaw Nation
Supplemental Lawn Mowing Program
Housing & Transportation
with an urgent, unmet need to assist with
gas, water, propane, electric bills and/or
deposits. Call for eligibility requirements.
Choctaw Nation Housing Authority
800-235-3087 (Oklahoma only)
580-326-7521
Services
Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma
Homebuyer Education
580-326-7521
The Home Finance Department offers
homebuyer education to assist individuals
with homebuyer counseling as well as
individual credit counseling.
Citizen Potawatomi Nation
Housing Authority
405-273-2833
800-880-9880
Comanche Nation
Home Improvement Program
584 NW Bingo Rd.
Lawton, OK 73507
580-492-3313
A home repair, renovation and replacement
grant program.
Delaware Nation
Housing Assistance
405-247-2448
Housing and homebuyer education programs.
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Housing & Transportation
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing Authority
866-666-3489
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing Assistance
580-588-2298
Tribe-built homes. Call for eligibility
requirements.
405-547-4234 ext. 237
Kaw Nation
Kaw Housing Authority
9 Kanza Ln.
Newkirk, OK 74647
580-362-6264
Homeownership program and down payment
assistance.
Kickapoo Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing
405-964-6262
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Kiowa Fastrans
888-654-2053
Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
(Carnegie Area)
Monday - Friday 7:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
(Anadarko Area)
Provides a fast, friendly and affordable
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Services
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Transitional Housing Assistance
Program
Housing & Transportation
public transportation service to the
surrounding community.
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Kiowa Housing Authority
405-247-8856
Provides low rent for vacant homes.
Services
Kiowa Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
580-654-1454
This program assists families and individuals
in need with direct assistance, LIHEAP energy
assistance, general assistance and a burial
program.
Miami Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing Programs
125 N. Main
Miami, OK 74354
918-541-1381
Rental apartments, rental assistance, utility
assistance, utility deposit. Call for income
and eligibility guidelines.
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Division of Housing
2951 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-756-8504 800-259-5050
Provides lease with option to purchase
program, mortgage assistance and
construction services. Call for eligibility
requirements.
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Housing & Transportation
Muscogee (Creek) Nation
Social Services
Osage Nation
Housing Department
918-287-5310
Pawnee Tribe of Oklahoma
Social Services
918-762-4641
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), community block grant assisting
with housing, utility deposit, some medical,
and elders & handicap assistance program.
Peoria Tribe of Indians of Oklahoma
Peoria Housing Authority
3606 Sencay Ave.
Miami, OK 74354
918-542-1873 888-882-1873
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing Department
918-542-1430
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Services
2971 N. Wood Dr.
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-549-2445
Air Conditioner Program, BIA General
Assistance Program, BIA Burial, Assistance
Program, Emergency Hardship Program, Low
Income Home Energy Assistance Program
(LIHEAP), Medical Travel Program, Natural
Disaster Program, Tribal Burial Program,
Tribal Energy Program.
Housing & Transportation
Quapaw Tribe of Oklahoma
Pelvian Transit Program
877-542-1356
Seminole Nation of Oklahoma
Housing Authority
405-257-6604
Services
Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance
Program Career Resource Center
23701 S. 655 Rd.
Grove, OK 74344
918-787-6803
Housing assistance programs are income
based and available to Tribal Members
residing in a 50-mile radius of the Miami,
Okla., Tribal Office and other Native
Americans residing within the SenecaCayuga Reservation boundaries. Priority is
given to Seneca-Cayuga tribal members.
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma
Residential Energy Assistance
Challenge Option Program (REACH)
Career Resource Center
23701 S. 655 Rd.
Grove, OK 74344
918-787-6803
Provides home improvements to homeowners
to assist in making the home more energy
efficient. Income based program available
to Tribal Members residing within a 50-mile
radius of the Miami, Okla., Tribal Office and
other Native Americans residing within the
Seneca-Cayuga Reservation boundaries.
172
Housing & Transportation
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Tribal Utility Assistance
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with utilities. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)
Thlopthlocco Tribe
CITGO Energy
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with heating assistance.
Call for requirements and eligibility criteria.
Thlopthlocco Tribe
Motor Fuels Program
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with medical, dental or
vision expenses. Call for requirements and
eligibility criteria.
Tonkawa Tribe of Oklahoma
Housing Department
580-628-5301
173
Services
918-560-6198
Assists individuals with heating and cooling
costs and emergency assistance. Call for
requirements and eligibility criteria.
Housing & Transportation
United Keetoowah Band of Cherokee
Indians in Oklahoma
Housing Authority
918-431-1808
Emergency rehab, rental assistance,
mortgage assistance and home ownership
assistance.
Services
Wyandotte Nation Housing Authority
64790 E. Hwy. 60
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2297 ext. 239
Housing programs, student housing
assistance, housing improvements, well-septic
construction.
174
INDIAN HOSPITALS & CLINICS
Absentee Shawnee Tribal Health
2025 S. Gordon Cooper Drive
Shawnee, OK 74801
405-878-4702
Anadarko - Indian Health Center
P.O. Box 828
Anadarko, OK 73005
405-247-2458
Ardmore - Health Clinic - Chickasaw
Tribal
2510 Chickasaw Blvd.
Ardmore, OK 73401
580-226-8181
1201 West Liberty Rd.
Atoka, OK 74525
580-889-1981
580-889-4009
Bearskin Health Care & Wellness
Center
P.O. Box 30
Wyandotte, OK 74370
918-678-2282
Black Hawk Health Center
Route 2, Box 247
Stroud, OK 74079
918-968-9531
175
Hospitals & Clinics
Atoka Choctaw Clinic
Broken Bow - Choctaw Nation Health
Center
205 E. 3rd
Broken Bow, OK 74728
580-584-2740
Carl Albert Indian Hospital –
Chickasaw Tribal
1001 N. Country Club Dr.
Ada, OK 74820
580-421-4549
Carnegie Indian Health Center
Hospitals & Clinics
P.O. Box 1120
Carnegie, OK 73015
580-654-1100
Chi Hullo Li
Rt. 2, Box 1774
Talihina, OK 74571
918-567-2905
Residential treatment program for Native
American women who are parenting or
pregnant and their children.
Chickasaw Nation Medical Center
1921 Stonecipher Blvd.
Ada, OK 74820
800-851-9136
Choctaw Nation Health Care Center
One Choctaw Way
Talihina, OK 74571
918-567-7000 800-349-7026
24-Hour Emergency Care
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Choctaw Nation Recovery Center
Rt. 2, Box 1600
Talihina, OK 74571
918-567-2389
Citizen Potawatomi Nation Health
2307 S. Gordon Cooper Dr.
Shawnee, OK 74801
405-273-5236
Claremore Indian Hospital
101 S. Moore Ave.
Claremore, OK 74017
918-342-6470
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
24-hour emergency department
Clinton Indian Health Center
Clinton Service Unit-Hospital
Route 1, Box 3060
Clinton, OK 73601
580-323-2884
Creek Nation Community Hospital
309 N. 14th St.
Okemah, OK 74859
800-219-9458 918-623-1424
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Hospitals & Clinics
10321 N. 2274 Rd.
Clinton, OK 73601
580-331-3300
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
El Reno Health Center
1631 E. Highway 66
El Reno, OK 73036
405-262-7631
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 8 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Wed. 8 a.m. - noon
Eufaula Indian Health Center – CreekTribal
800 Forrest Ave.
Eufaula, OK 74432
918-689-2547
Harry Belvin Clinic
Hospitals & Clinics
410 North “M” St.
Hugo, OK 74743
580-326-7561
Hugo - Choctaw Nation Indian Health
Clinic
P.O. Box 340r
Hugo, OK 74743
580-326-7561
Idabel Health Clinic
902 Lincoln Rd.
Idabel, OK 74745
580-286-2600
Indian Health Care Resource Center of
Tulsa, Inc.
550 S. Peoria
Tulsa, OK 74120
918-588-1900
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John Anderson Clinic
1300 Martin Luther King Dr.
Broken Bow, OK 74728
580-584-2766 580-584-2740
Kickapoo Health Center-Tribal
P.O. Box 1059
McLoud, OK 74851
405-964-2081
Lawton Indian Hospital
1515 N.E. Lawrie Tatum Rd.
Lawton, OK 73507
580-354-5000
Lawton Service Unit-Hospital
McAlester - Choctaw Nation
Indian Health Clinic-Tribal
903 E. Monroe
McAlester, OK 74501
918-423-8440
Miami - PHS Indian Health Center
P.O. Box 1498
Miami, OK 74355
918-542-1655
Okemah Indian Health Center - CreekTribal
309 N. 14 St.
Okemah, OK 74859
918-623-0555
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Hospitals & Clinics
1515 Lawrie Tatum Rd.
Lawton, OK 73507
580-353-0350 ext. 465, 466, 467
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic
4913 W. Reno Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK
405-948-4900
Oklahoma City Urban Indian Clinic
4913 W. Reno
Oklahoma City, OK 73127
405-948-4900, ext 294
Okmulgee Health Center – Creek-Tribal
1313 E. 20th
Okmulgee, OK 74447
918-758-1926
Hospitals & Clinics
Pawnee Indian Health Center
11201 Heritage Cr.
Pawnee, OK 74058
800-452-3588 918-762-2517
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Pawhuska Indian Health Center
715 Grandview
Pawhuska, OK 74056
918-287-4491
RedBird Smith Health Center
301 JT Stites Ave.
Sallisaw, OK 74955
918-775-9159
Rubin White Clinic
109 Kerr Ave.
Poteau, OK 74953
918-649-1100
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Sapulpa Health Center – Creek-Tribal
1125 E. Cleveland Health
Sapulpa, OK 74066
918-224-9310
Shawnee Service Unit
Five Corporate Plaza
3625 N.W. 56Th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
405-951-3824
Stigler Choctaw Clinic
2204 E. Main St.
Stigler, OK 74462
918-967-9200
Tishomingo - Health Clinic Chickasaw
Tribal
Watonga Health Center
204 W. Main St.
Watonga, OK 73772
580-623-4991
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Watonga - PHS Indian Health Center
Rt. 1, Box 34-A
Watonga, OK 73772
580-623-4991
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Hospitals & Clinics
815 E. 6th St.
Tishomingo, OK 73460
580-371-2392
Wewoka Indian Health Center
U.S. 270 & Oklahoma 56
Wewoka, OK 74884
405-257-6282 .
Monday - Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Wewoka Service Unit-Health Center
P.O. Box 1475
Wewoka, OK 74884
405-257-6281
White Eagle Indian Health Center
P.O. Box 2071
Ponca City, OK 74602
580-765-2501
Hospitals & Clinics
Wilma Mankiller Health Center –
Cherokee-Tribal
Highway 51 East, Rt. 2 Box 93
Stilwell, OK 74960
918-696-8800
W.W. Hastings - Tahlequah Service Unit
100 S. Bliss
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-458-3100
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INDEX
Absentee-Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma Indians .................... 6-8
Academic Program for Educational
Assistance ....................................... 7
Domestic Violence and Sexual
Assault Program ........................... 6
Health and Behavioral Health
Services ........................................... 7
Indian Child Welfare Program and
Promoting Safe and Stable
Families Program ........................... 6
Social Service Program..................... 7
Tribal Youth Program ......................... 7
Aging/Elder Services ............ 91-94
Apache Tribe of Oklahoma ......... 9
183
Index
Alabama-Quassarte Tribal Town of
Oklahoma................................. 8-9
Housing Assistance ........................ 8
Indian Child Welfare ................... 8
Low Income Home Energy
Assistance Program
(LIHEAP) .......................................... 9
Promoting Safe and Stable
Families Program ...................... 9
Caddo Nation Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma............................... 9-10
Caddo Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (CADAP)........................ 10
Caddo Health Center Bldg .............. 9
Caddo Nation Injury
Prevention......................................... 9
Cherokee Nation of
Oklahoma............................. 10-12
Bright Futures - Truancy Prevention
Program ........................................ 11
Cherokee Elder Care...................... 10
Child Care Services ........................ 11
Healing to Wellness Court
Program (HTWCP) ....................... 11
Home Health Services .................... 11
Hospice of the Cherokee ............... 11
Housing Assistance .......................... 12
Children & Family Services .. 97-128
Index
Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of
Oklahoma............................. 12-14
Child Care Development ............... 12
Community Health
Representatives ............................ 13
Department of Housing ................. 14
Diabetes Wellness .......................... 13
Domestic Violence ........................... 12
Elderly Nutrition & Caregivers
Programs ....................................... 12
184
Emergency Medical Services ........ 13
Emergency Youth Shelter ............... 12
Food Distribution ............................. 13
Head Start ....................................... 12
Indian Child Welfare ..................... 13
Recreation, Exercise & Sports for
the Elders and Children of Our
Tribes (RESPECT) .......................... 13
Substance Abuse Program ............ 13
Vocational Rehab............................ 13
Chickasaw Nation ................ 14-36
185
Index
“37” Rental Program...................... 33
“38” Rental Program...................... 33
Ada Behavioral Health Clinic ....... 28
Ada Family Practice Clinic ............ 28
Adult Learning Program ................ 21
Ardmore Behavioral Health
Clinic .................................................. 28
Arts in Education ............................. 21
Assisted Living Benefit Program ... 14
Burial Assistance.............................. 15
Burial Supplement Assistance
Program ......................................... 15
Car Seat Safety Program ............. 15
Career Development Initiative ..... 21
Career Technology Program ........ 22
Caregiver Program ........................ 15
Chepota Apisi Chi Li....................... 15
Chepota Himmita (Healthy Families)
Program ......................................... 16
Chickasaw Children’s Village ....... 16
Index
Chickasaw Employment
Program ......................................... 22
Chickasaw Foundation
Scholarships .................................. 22
Chickasaw Foundation Upward
Bound ............................................. 22
Chickasaw Honor Club .................. 23
Chickasaw Housing Improvement
Program (CHIP) ............................ 34
Chickasaw Nation Health Clinic ... 29
Chickasaw Reading Program ....... 23
Chickasha Holitoplichi Honors
Program ........................................ 23
Child Care Assistance Program ... 16
Child Care Development
Center ............................................ 17
Child Support Services .................. 17
Child Welfare Program ................. 17
Community Health Representatives
(CHR) .............................................. 29
Dental Clinic ..................................... 30
Denture Program ............................ 30
Diabetes Care Centers .................. 30
Down Payment or Closing Cost
Assistance Grant .......................... 34
Drug Court Support Services........ 18
Durant Indian Heath Clinic ............ 29
Elderly Energy Assistance
Program ......................................... 14
Eyeglasses Program ....................... 31
Family Preservation ........................ 18
Farmers’ Market Nutrition
Program ........................................ 26
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187
Index
Fast Track GED Program ............... 23
Food Distribution Program ............ 27
Foster Care/Adoption ................... 18
Get Fresh! Nutrition Program ....... 27
Graduation Assistance ................... 24
Head Start ....................................... 24
Healthy Lifestyles Substance Abuse
Treatment and Recovery
Program ......................................... 31
Hearing Aid Program .................... 31
Higher Education Grants and
Scholarships ..................................... 24
Home Maintenance ........................ 34
Homeowners Program ................... 35
Housing Counseling and Loan
Services.......................................... 35
Indian Child Welfare Service ...... 19
Justice Department......................... 19
Juvenile Justice Program ............... 19
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)......................... 35
Medical Assistance Program ........ 31
Medication Assistance ................... 32
Office of Career Services ............ 24
Office of Violence Prevention ...... 19
Optometry ....................................... 32
Over-the-Counter Medications .... 32
Peaceful Heart Home ..................... 20
Re-Entry Transitional
Employment ................................... 25
Road to Work Services .................. 25
Same-Day Clinic .............................. 32
School Age Program ...................... 26
School to Work Program ............... 25
Senior Nutrition Program ............... 14
Special Needs Assistance for
Chickasaw Citizens with
Disabilities ..................................... 33
Summer Youth Program .................. 26
Supplemental Lawn Mowing
Program ......................................... 35
Tishomingo Behavioral Health
Clinic ............................................... 33
Transportation Services
Program ......................................... 36
Tribal Energy Assistance
Program ......................................... 36
Veterans Program ........................... 20
Vocational Rehabilitation ............... 26
WIC Programs ................................. 27
Youth Services .................................. 20
Youth Services Clothing Grant ...... 21
Index
Choctaw Nation of
Oklahoma............................. 36-42
Adolescent Family Life Project ...... 36
Behavioral Health Program........... 40
Child Care Assistance ..................... 37
Choctaw Nation Housing
Authority ........................................... 42
Clothing Allowance ......................... 37
Community Based Social Work
Program ......................................... 37
Community Health
Representative .............................. 40
188
Diabetes Wellness Center ............. 40
Eyeglasses, Dentures and Hearing
Aid Program .................................. 40
Family Caregivers Program.......... 37
Food Distribution ............................. 39
Head Start ....................................... 38
Higher Education Scholarships ..... 38
Homebuyer Education .................... 42
Hospitality House ............................ 41
Jones Academy ............................... 39
Mail Order Pharmacy ................... 41
Recovery Center.............................. 41
Relocation Assistance ..................... 39
Social Services ................................ 38
Total Care Hospice ......................... 41
Veterans Advocacy ........................ 38
Vocational Development ............... 39
Vocational Rehabilitation
Program ......................................... 39
Youth Sports Camps ....................... 38
Citizen Potawatomi Nation... 42-44
189
Index
Behavioral Health Services ........... 43
Child Development Center ............ 42
Clothing Assistance ......................... 42
Dental................................................ 43
Family Preservation ........................ 43
Family Violence Program .............. 43
Fire Lake Wellness Center ............ 44
FireLodge Tribal Youth
Program ......................................... 43
Health Services ............................... 44
Housing Authority ............................ 44
Comanche Nation ................. 44-46
Caregivers Program ....................... 44
Comanche Nation College ............ 46
Diabetes Awareness ....................... 46
Early Childhood and Development
Center ............................................ 45
Family Assistance Center ............... 45
Food Distribution ............................. 46
Home Improvement Program ........ 46
Prescription Assistance ................... 46
Social Services ................................ 45
Student Services .............................. 45
Tribal Youth Program ..................... 46
Delaware Nation .................. 47-51
Index
Division on Aging ............................ 47
Economic Development .................. 47
Educational Assistance ................... 47
Family and Social Services ........... 47
Higher Education Programs .......... 48
Housing Assistance .......................... 48
Special Diabetes Program
for Indians ..................................... 48
Vocational Rehabilitation .............. 48
Eastern Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ..................................... 49-50
Agency on Aging (AOA) Caregiver
Program ......................................... 49
Children and Family ....................... 49
190
Elder Care ........................................ 49
Health and Social Services ........... 49
Housing Authority ............................ 50
Education & Employment ..126-139
Food ........................................... 139-143
Fort Sill Apache Tribe of
Oklahoma ..................................... 50-52
Caregiver Assistance ...................... 50
Child Care Assistance ..................... 50
Clothing Stipend .............................. 50
Community Health Representative
(CHR) .............................................. 51
Education Assistance ....................... 51
Family Violence Prevention
Program ......................................... 51
Housing Assistance .......................... 52
Indian Child Welfare...................... 51
Job Placement and Training
Assistance ...................................... 51
Senior Services ................................ 50
Social Services ................................. 51
Health Services ...................... 143-163
Indian Hospitals & Clinics..175-182
191
Index
Housing & Transportation .163-174
Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma......... 52-54
Community Health
Representative .............................. 53
Counseling Services ........................ 53
Diabetes Program ........................... 53
Early Childhood Department ........ 52
Family Violence Prevention and
Services.......................................... 52
Perkins Family Clinic........................ 53
Sexual Assault Services.................. 52
Transitional Housing Assistance
Program ......................................... 54
Tribal Assistance .............................. 53
Tribal Youth Program ...................... 52
Wellness Center............................... 53
Kaw Nation................................... 54-56
Domestic Violence Program .......... 54
Educational Services ....................... 55
Kanza Child Care Center .............. 54
Kanza Health Center ...................... 55
Kaw Housing Authority ................... 56
Social Services ................................. 55
Index
Kialegee Tribal Town ...................... 56
Kickapoo Tribe of
Oklahoma ...................................... 56-57
Behavioral Health Services ........... 57
Child Care Center ........................... 56
Child Support ................................... 56
192
Education .......................................... 57
Head Start School .......................... 57
Health Clinic ..................................... 57
Housing.............................................. 57
Indian Child Welfare...................... 56
Nutrition Center ............................... 57
Social Services ................................. 56
Tribal Court ...................................... 57
Tribal Police ...................................... 57
Kiowa Tribe of
Oklahoma ...................................... 58-61
Caregiver Support .......................... 58
Child Care ........................................ 58
Community Health Representative
(CHR) .............................................. 60
Food Assistance ............................... 59
Head Start........................................ 58
Higher Education Department ...... 59
Indian Child Welfare...................... 59
Job Placement and Training .......... 59
Kiowa Alcohol and Drug Abuse
Program (KADAP) ........................ 60
Kiowa Fastrans ................................. 60
Kiowa Housing Authority ................ 60
Senior Nutrition Program ............... 58
Social Services .......................... 59, 61
Caregiver Program......................... 61
Child Care Development Funding
Program ......................................... 61
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Index
Miami Tribe of
Oklahoma ...................................... 61-63
Education Office .............................. 62
Elder Benefit Program .................... 61
Housing Programs ........................... 63
Nutrition and Supportive
Services.......................................... 62
Promoting Safe and Stable Families
(PSSF) ............................................. 62
Substance Abuse Services ............. 62
Tribal Youth Program ...................... 62
Tribal Youth Skills Program............ 62
Modoc Tribe of
Oklahoma ...................................... 63-64
Child Care and Development
Program ......................................... 63
Eye Glasses and Hearing Aids ..... 64
Family Preservation Services ........ 63
Special Needs Services ................. 63
Index
Muscogee (Creek) Nation ....... 64-66
Child Care ........................................ 64
Children and Family Services ....... 64
Division of Health ............................ 65
Division of Housing.......................... 66
MCN Food Distribution
Program ......................................... 65
School Clothing ................................ 64
Social Services ..........................65, 66
Osage Nation.............................. 66-68
24-Hour Crisis Line .......................... 67
Child Care/ Daycare Program .... 67
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Community Alcoholism Service
Program ......................................... 67
Domestic Violence Shelter and
Counseling Center ........................ 67
Food Distribution Program............. 67
Housing Department ....................... 68
Osage Nation Counseling
Center ............................................ 68
Osage Nation Senior Services
Front Desk ...................................... 67
Osage Nation TASC Program ...... 68
Prevention Programs....................... 67
Social Services Agency .................. 67
Otoe-Missouria Indian Tribe of
Oklahoma ............................................ 68
Ottawa Tribe of Oklahoma.......... 68
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Index
Pawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ..................................... 68-72
Diabetes Program ..................... 70
Fitness Center ............................. 71
Food Distribution Program ....... 70
Health Services .......................... 71
Indian Child Welfare ................ 69
Pawnee National Learning
Center ....................................... 69
REACH US.................................... 71
Senior Services ........................... 69
Social Services ........................... 72
Substance Abuse Program ....... 71
Violence Against Women Prevention
and Resource Program ............... 70
Peoria Tribe of Indians of
Oklahoma................................. 72-74
Child Care Development
Program ........................................ 72
Community Health
Representative ............................. 73
Inter-Tribal Substance Abuse/
Prevention and Treatment
Center ............................................ 73
Peoria Housing Authority ............... 74
Reimbursement Program for School
Supplies/School Clothes............. 72
Ponca Tribe of Oklahoma ............. 74
Index
Quapaw Tribe of
Oklahoma................................. 74-75
Adult Education................................ 75
Adult Protective Services ............... 74
Community Health
Representative ............................. 75
Direct Employment Program.......... 75
Domestic Violence ........................... 74
Education .......................................... 75
Housing Department ....................... 75
Indian Child Welfare ..................... 74
Pelvian Transit Program ................. 75
Social Services ................................. 74
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Substance Abuse ............................. 75
Tribal Court ...................................... 75
Sac and Fox Nation ......................... 76
Family Violence .......................... 76
Health Services .......................... 76
Seminole Nation of
Oklahoma................................. 77-79
Seneca-Cayuga Nation of
Oklahoma ..................................... 79-80
Child Care & Development
Fund ................................................ 79
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Index
Child Care ........................................ 77
Community Health
Representative .............................. 79
Diabetes............................................ 79
Dialysis Center ................................. 79
Domestic Violence ........................... 77
Family Services ................................ 77
Food Distribution ............................. 78
Headstart.......................................... 77
Higher Education ............................. 78
Housing Authority ............................ 79
Indian Child Welfare...................... 77
Job Placement.................................. 78
Lighthorse Police Department ....... 78
Older Americans Program ............ 77
Social Services ................................. 78
Tribal Courts ..................................... 78
Tribal Youth ...................................... 78
Domestic Violence Services, Sexual
Assault, Stalking and Dating
Violence Assistance ...................... 79
Mental Health .................................. 80
Prevention Programs....................... 80
Residential Energy Assistance
Challenge Option Program
(REACH) Career Resource
Center. ............................................ 81
Seneca-Cayuga Housing Assistance
Program (NAHASDA) Career
Resource Center ........................ 80
Substance Abuse Services ............. 80
Shawnee Tribe of
Oklahoma ..................................... 81-82
Child Care and Development Fund
Program ......................................... 81
Pequot Pharmaceutical Discount
Program ......................................... 82
Post-Secondary Education Assistance
Program ......................................... 82
Index
Thlopthlocco Tribe ..................... 82-84
Burial Assistance Program ............. 82
Child Care Development Funds .... 82
CITGO Energy ................................. 84
Educational Support Program ...... 83
Elders Program ................................ 82
Emergency Assistance Program .... 83
Higher Education Program ............ 83
Indian Child Welfare...................... 83
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Legal Rights Fund ............................ 83
Low Income Home Energy Assistance
Program (LIHEAP)......................... 84
Motor Fuels Program ...................... 84
Safe and Stable Families
Program ......................................... 83
Tribal Utility Assistance .................. 84
Tonkawa Tribe of
Oklahoma ..................................... 84-85
Child Care ........................................ 84
Community Health
Representative .............................. 85
Housing Department ....................... 85
Substance Abuse Services ............. 85
Tribal Map ............................................. 5
United Keetoowah Band of
Cherokee Indians in
Oklahoma ..................................... 85-87
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Index
Child Care ........................................ 86
Education Assistance ....................... 87
Elder Nutrition Program ................. 85
Elder Services .................................. 85
Health and Human Services .......... 86
Housing Authority ............................ 87
Indian Child Welfare...................... 86
Keetoowah Cherokee Environmental
Protection Agency ........................ 86
Oklahoma Helping Hands Elder
Services.......................................... 86
Tribal Victims Assistance ................ 86
Wichita and Affiliated Tribes of
Oklahoma ..................................... 87-89
Child Care Services ........................ 87
Family Violence Prevention ........... 88
Health Services ................................ 89
Juvenile Services Program
(JSP) ................................................ 88
Mental Health and Chemical
Dependency................................... 89
Promoting Safe and Stable
Families ........................................... 88
Social Services Programs............... 88
Tribal Victim’s Assistance
Program .......................................... 88
Wyandotte Nation ..................... 89-90
Index
Bearskin Healthcare Clinic and
Wellness Center ............................ 90
Wyandotte Nation Education
Department ................................... 90
Wyandotte Nation Elder
Services .......................................... 89
Wyandotte Nation Housing
Authority......................................... 90
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Oklahoma
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2011