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Adventist Community Services

Food Pantry, Disaster Relief, Clothing

Adventist Community Services (ACS) in Oklahoma City provides vital support, including food pantries, clothing, and disaster relief to the community. Key initiatives include the Central SDA Church Community Services (4747 NW 63rd St), which operates on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for food and clothing, and occasional free dental clinics.

1. Central SDA Church (4747 NW 63rd St): Offers a food pantry and clothing on Wednesdays (10 a.m. - 2 p.m.). They have also hosted free dental clinics (cleanings, fillings, extractions) for the public. https://centralsda.church/ministries/community-services/
2. Abundant Life Adventist Church: Actively involved in organizing free clothing and meals for the homeless in Oklahoma City. https://abundantlifeokadventist.org/contact/
3. N Highland Community SDA Church (8721 N Walker Ave): Provides community services and outreach. https://northhighlandscommunityok.adventistchurch.org/#about-sda

(405) 721-6110

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Alcoholics Anonymous

Alcohol & Drug Recovery, AA

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem.

A.A.’s primary purpose is to help alcoholics to achieve sobriety.

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Bella SPCA

Pet Spay/Neuter, Pet Food, Veterinarian

Bella SPCA is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization based in Oklahoma City created to assist low-income, elderly, or terminally ill pet owners with the cost of veterinary care when it cannot be afforded.

405-286-2827

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9101 S. Western Ave. #120
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73139

Core Civic

Reentry Opportunity Center

CoreCivic is committed to providing high quality, compassionate treatment to all those in our care. Under CoreCivic Safety we operate safe facilities that provide education and effective reentry programming to help individuals make positive changes so they can return to the community successfully. Under CoreCivic Community, we manage transitional centers to help justice-involved individuals ease into their new life after incarceration, and provide non-residential options like electronic monitoring. CoreCivic Properties offers innovative real estate solutions to government including build-to-suit and flexible lease options. Here are the facts about what we do and what we don't do as a company:

405-232-8233

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400 S. May Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73108 Get

Drugs.com

Identify that Pill

Worried about some capsules found in your teenager's room? Not sure about those leftover pills still in the bathroom cabinet? There's a good chance that our Pill Identification Wizard (Pill Finder) can help you match the imprint, size, shape, or color and lead you to the detailed description in our drug database.

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Goodwill

Employment Training, Unarmed Security Training FREE, Guest Relations Training FREE, Supply Chain Training with Inventory and Logistics Training FREE, Second Chance Employer

Goodwill of Central Oklahoma does free employment trainings which help meet SNAP work requirements. Trainings are a minimum of 20 hours a week which meet the 80 hours a month eligibility requirement. Choose from the above programs. Learn more at orientation every M-TH at 9 am at 316 Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108. Questions? Contact enrollment@okgoodwill.org or call (405) 604-8936.

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316 Blackwelder Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73108. Questions? Contact

Hope Community Service

Crisis Intervention, Emergency Services, Urgent Recovery, Crisis Hotline, Behavioral Health, Addiction Abuse Recovery, Troubled Kid or Youth

As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic. We were able to leverage our focus on whole person care to innovate with Community partners and really meet clients’ needs at the epicenter of the mental health and substance use crisis in Oklahoma City.

We opened Hope Hall at 8125 S Walker that now houses our Children and Youth program, Community Living programs, Intensive Outpatient Services, Urgent Recovery Center, and Mobile Crisis Team. Our Urgent Recovery Center and Mobile Crisis teams saw 24/7 access grow to meet double the needs.

For general questions regarding appointments and our services, please call (405) 634-4400. If you are experiencing a crisis, please call us at (405) 226-6200. You will not be denied services due to an inability to pay.

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Wellness & Recovery Buildings
6100 S. Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73139

Hope Hall Building
8125 S. Walker Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73139

Infant Crisis Services

Diapers, Baby formula, Baby Clothes

Infant Crisis Services supplies life-sustaining formula and food as well as diapers and clothing for babies and toddlers in times of crisis. We assist nearly 2,000 babies and toddlers per month on average.


(405) 528-3663

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INFANT CRISIS SERVICES
DONALD W. REYNOLDS CENTER
4224 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Neighborhood Explorer

Food Pantry

We’re on a mission to help 250 organizations in Oklahoma come together around established research and data that show which initiatives—in which areas, for which communities—demonstrate measurable outcomes. Together we can make informed data-driven decisions that improve the lives of all Oklahomans.

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636 N Denver Ave (mailing)
640 N Denver Ave (physical)
Tulsa, OK 74106

OK I'm Ready

Addiction Abuse Recovery, Substance Abuse Recovery, Eating Disorder, Alcohol & Drug Recovery, Harm Reduction, Prevent Overdose, Naloxone & Fentanyl Test Strips

Treatment isn’t one size fits all. It meets you where you are. Stop substance use before it occurs. Know the signs. Learn the facts. Fight substance use. We all need support.

Recovery is a journey for anyone with substance use disorder as well as their peers, friends and family members. A person’s recovery is built on their own strengths, coping abilities and inherent values. It is a process that is supported by relationships with others in our social groups. These relationships can be a crucial factor in our long-term success.

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OkCity Crisis Nursery

Diapers, Baby Formula, Car Seats, Child Care

We offer emergency care for children in times of crisis.
There are never any fees for families to utilize the Nursery.
We understand not everyone has a village around to utilize when emergencies arise.

We exist to prevent children from being exposed to violence, stressful situations, unfit (or last minute) caregivers, or any other circumstances that can lead to child abuse and neglect.

In addition to caring for children, we also equip families with necessities during emergency situations such as clothing, diapers, formula, car seats, or any other necessities.

Call or Text: 405-979-0706

Have questions or suggestions?
info@crisisnurseryokc.com

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2524 NW 52nd St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73112

Oklahoma Alliance for Animals, Inc.

Pet Spay/Neuter, Pet Food, Animal Control

Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is a Tulsa based 501c3 nonprofit collaborative organization established in 2004. OAA’s primary purpose is to bring together the people and resources needed to overcome pet homelessness, abuse and neglect.

OUR MISSION
Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is dedicated to reducing pet overpopulation, encouraging responsible pet ownership and promoting the humane treatment of animals through community collaboration and education.

OUR VISION
To transform Oklahoma communities into places where all animals are treated humanely and no healthy, adoptable dog or cat is destroyed merely because it does not have a home.

(918) 742-3700

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7140 S. 69th E. Ave., Tulsa, OK 74133

Oklahoma City Pet Food Bank

Pet Food, Pet Supplies

The Oklahoma City Pet Food Bank is designed to assist pet owners who are experiencing short-term or emergency circumstances that prevent them from purchasing the pet food they need. The number of family pets abandoned or surrendered to the shelter increases because families can no longer afford food. Our program helps to keep these beloved pets with their owners.

(405) 297-2535

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City Hall
200 North Walker
Oklahoma City, OK 73102

Oklahoma Dental Association

Dental

The ODA’s mission is to promote valuable public health services to Oklahomans. Here we have provided a list of statewide resources for anyone seeking dental care.

Find A Dentist Near You: https://findadentist.ada.org/
When it comes to choosing your dentist, the Oklahoma Dental Association wants you to feel confident and comfortable. Your teeth are amazing. Visiting an ODA dentist will keep them that way.

800.876.8890 - Toll Free

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317 NE 13th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104

Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education (CareerTech)

Scholarships, Grants, Financial Aid, Student Aid, FAFSA

You Can Afford It
Paying for an education might seem like a challenging task, but it doesn't have to be. You may apply for several types of aid including scholarships, grants, long-term loans, and work-study assistance.

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Online Resources

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services

Disability Resource Guide

Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services produces and maintains the Disability Resource Guide. It is a collection of information for individuals with disabilities to refer to at any time. They offer referrals for housing, job seekers, assistive technology and more. DRS expands opportunities for employment and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to success at work.

Vocational rehabilitation programs introduce or reinstate people with disabilities into the work force, creating taxpayers and reducing dependence on disability benefits and social assistance.

There are various paths a person may take to employment follow the links in this section to explore your options. To talk to someone directly call (800) 487-4042 to be routed to the office nearest you.

405-951-3400 Voice
800-845-8476 Voice

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3535 N.W. 58th Street, Suite 500
Oklahoma City, OK 73112-4824

Oklahoma Works

Find a Job, Employment Opportunities

Individuals impacted by a layoff, unemployed or just searching for a new job or career can access a variety of services and resources through Oklahoma Works to help navigate the workforce.

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Pet Food Pantry of Oklahoma City

Pet Food, Flea/Tick Prevention

Provides free pet food and supplies (flea/tick prevention) for low-income seniors, veterans, the disabled, and those in domestic violence shelters.

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PO Box 50101, Oklahoma City, OK 73140

Skyline

Eye Clinic, Food Pantry, Gardening, Thrift Store

Skyline is on a mission to serve those living in the shadows of our community by bridging the gaps in their resources with kindness and respect.

405-632-2644

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500 SE 15th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73129

Teem

Reentry Opportunity Center

TEEM takes a three-pronged approach to breaking cycles of incarceration and poverty in Oklahoma by providing individuals with education, social services, and job training and placement. We holistically prepare our participants for employment by incorporating mentorship, life skills training and confidence building into our program. By giving a hand up, we help our participants refine their skills and achieve their goals.Individuals who have been impacted by incarceration are parents, family members, fellow Oklahomans and future employees who can make positive contributions to the community regardless of their past. TEEM programming assists those impacted by incarceration as they pursue meaningful employment, pro-social lifestyles and self-sufficiency.

TEEM Front Desk
(405) 235-5671

Community Sentencing Front Desk
(405) 605-2422

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1501 N. Classen Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73106

The Oklahoma Health Professionals Program

Alcohol & Drug Recovery, Support for Health Professionals, Burnout Recovery for Health Professionals

The problems of chemical dependency, alcoholism, and behavioral issues are common. The Oklahoma Health Professionals Program (OHPP) is an outreach program designed to provide confidential, informational support, monitoring and referral resources for dentists, and other healthcare professionals. The OHPP recognizes the importance of treating healthcare professionals in a confidential, individualized program. Care is provided by medical colleagues who are sensitive to the special needs of program participants.

Their mission is to confidentially help healthcare professionals with issues of addiction, alcoholism and disruptive behavior.

The OHPP continues to be a leader nationally in identifying problems, assisting in treatment, and returning to practice physicians who have suffered from substance abuse, dependency or behavioral issues.

(405) 601-2536

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(405) 605-0394

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313 Northeast 50th
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Warrior's Rest Foundation

First Responder Resources

Helps First Responders stay healthy. The WRF mission is: Working together to build resiliency with First Responders, their partners, and their families to foster healthy professional and personal lives.

(405) 285-0544

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3300 N Santa Fe Ave, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73118

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