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Moore Youth and Family Services

624 Northwest 5th Street
Mooreland, OK 73160

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NorthCare Family Treatment Center

7127 North County Line Road
Piedmont, OK 73078

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Oklahoma 211

2-1-1
Oklahomans who call 211 are connected to a broad range of resources, including housing services, child and senior care, transportation help, education and employment support, healthcare access, mental health and substance use treatment, and much more. Don’t spend hours finding individual programs, call 211 and find everything you need at once.

Family & Children's Services

918-587-9471
Family and Children’s Services is a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC) in Tulsa. They offer multiple services, including counseling, home-based services, housing and employment support, substance use treatment, maternal health programs, young adult transition support, and services for the justice involved.

Hope Community Services

Hope Community Services is a CCBHC in Oklahoma City. They have bilingual services, including a mobile crisis team, counseling, substance use treatment, peer support services, transitional housing, homelessness programs, and specialized services for seniors, justice-involved individuals, military and veterans, and children.

A Chance to Change Foundation

405-840-9000
A Chance to Change Foundation offers a free 8-week addiction education series in person, as well as a five-session online addiction education program. They also have the Chance to Succeed program which provides prevention education to elementary through high school students. Chance to Change has addiction treatment as well, which may be free for those with Medicaid coverage.

C.A.R.E For Change, Inc

405-524-5525
Community Adolescent Rehabilitation Effort (CARE) for Change provides substance abuse treatment and treatment for trauma that is related to abuse. Services are free to those who qualify and they accept Medicaid. Clients include adults, adolescents, and families. C.A.R. E. also accepts referrals from DHS and the judicial system.

Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center (COCMHC)

405-360-5100
COCMHC provides trauma-informed treatment for mental health and substance abuse issues to adults, youth, children, and families. Drug and mental health court referrals are accepted. Care may be free for Medicaid beneficiaries. Free harm reduction and health screenings are offered periodically.

Students Recover

Student Recover is an online community platform for college and university students recovering from mental illness or substance abuse. The platform is dedicated to hosting an inclusive, welcoming community sensitive to the struggles of BIPOC communities in the war on drugs. They embrace all roads to recovery.

Association of Recovery in Higher Education

ARHE advocates for and supports college recovery groups for students overcoming substance use disorder. They have a Collegiate Recovery Directory that lists recovery programs at schools all over the country, making it easy to find a program near you. They also have a resource hub that can help anyone interested in starting a new recovery program at a college or university.

PFLAG Oklahoma City

405-593-8868
PFLAG Oklahoma City is the local chapter of the national PFLAG organization that provides advocacy, education, and support for the LGBTQ+ community and its allies. The OKC organization’s website offers resources including links to crisis hotlines, links to LGBTQ+ friendly counseling providers, legal support, and more.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Oklahoma Harm Reduction Alliance

539-525-0553
The Oklahoma Harm Reduction Alliance is based in Tulsa and provides syringes, safer smoking supplies, naloxone (Narcan) kits, and fentanyl test strips. Contact the program directly to find out where to get supplies and hours of operation.

Shred the Stigma

405-295-5167
Shred the Sigma is a harm reduction program based in Oklahoma City. They provide naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, and sterile syringes and equipment. Text your order early based on the instructions on the order page. Supplies are delivered, and each person can get one delivery per week.

Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Harm Reduction Coalition advocates for the health and safety of drug users, providing information about how to access harm reduction resources. This site connects you to free resources including naloxone, clean syringes, and fentanyl testing strips. You can find these supplies near where you live or you might be able to get them in the mail.

Health Outreach Prevention Education, Inc

918-749-8378
H.O.P.E. provides free and low-cost testing to adults and youth to check for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), including HIV and Hepatitis C. Priority is given to the most at-risk individuals and those who are underserved. HOPE provides non-judgmental and culturally responsive care.

Safety Harm Reduction Education & Delivery Inc.

405-295-5167
Shred the Stigma provides free harm reduction kits that include fentanyl strips, sterile needles, Naloxone, and Narcan nasal spray. Kits are delivered on request. The group also provides free clean up services to remove syringes from public areas.

Government Programs

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Oklahoma Network of Care

Oklahoma’s Network of Care website makes it easy to find state resources in a variety of categories. The finder tool at the top is easy to use — start typing the service you’re interested in, and a list of options will appear. Select the option you want, and enter your zip code to find those resources near you. The page also has a naloxone (Narcan) distribution finder and a medication disposal finder, both based on your zip code.

Cherokee Nation Harm Reduction Program

539-234-3785
The Cherokee Nation Harm Reduction Program is based in Tahlequah and has a mobile distribution van that has clean syringes, naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, recovery support, basic clothing and hygiene kits, and referrals to treatment for those interested. Call to get more information about the program and its services.

Oklahoma State Department of Health

OK I’m Ready, from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health & Substance Abuse, offers access to free naloxone and fentanyl and helps you find treatment regardless of your ability to pay. They also have stories from those in recovery and education about different aspects of recovery.

Oklahoma Health Care Authority

800-987-7767
Oklahoma’s Medicaid program provides health coverage for lower income state residents and families. This coverage allows beneficiaries to get free or low-cost care for a variety of needs including mental health and addiction treatment. The website also has information about eligibility and how to apply if you’re not currently enrolled.

Oklahoma City VA Medical Center

405-456-3278
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers addiction and substance abuse treatment programs at certain VA locations, including the Oklahoma VA Center in Oklahoma City. The VA provides outpatient and inpatient addiction treatment services, including individual and group counseling, and medication when needed. VA services are free or low-cost for those who have VA coverage.

Yukon VA Clinic

405-578-3400
The Veterans Affairs clinic in Yukon, OK provides outpatient mental health treatment, including individual and group counseling and medication, if needed. They can help you with PTSD, depression, grief, anger, trauma, and more. If you need help with substance use they can refer you to VA or community programs.

Tinker VA Clinic

405-456-1000
The VA Clinic at Tinker Air Force Base in Oklahoma provides outpatient mental health treatment to military members and veterans. They offer individual and group counseling for issues such as PTSD, depression, trauma, and more. This clinic also offers primary medical care and physical therapy.

South Oklahoma City VA Clinic

405-855-6000
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) clinic in South Oklahoma City provides outpatient mental health treatment, including individual and group counseling, to military members and veterans. Care is free for those with VA benefits. They also offer medical care, pharmacy services, nutrition, and laboratory testing at this clinic.

Norman VA Clinic

405-217-6000
The VA Clinic in Norman, Oklahoma provides outpatient mental health treatment to military members and veterans. Services are free if you have VA benefits. Services include individual and/or group counseling. They can help with depression, anxiety, PTSD, and more. They can also provide substance use treatment at other VA locations or with community providers.

Shawnee VA Clinic

405-214-1700
The Shawnee VA clinic provides behavioral healthcare for veterans and military members. This includes care for addiction and mental health issues like depression, anxiety, trauma, and more. They offer individual and group counseling. The clinic also has medical care and telehealth options. VA services are free for those with VA benefits.
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