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St. John the Baptist Support Groups
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church offers support groups on a variety of topics including:
- Grief Support
- Cancer Support
- Codependents Anonymous
- Survivor’s Support
- Caregiver Support
- Autumn Leaves Memory Care
- Chemical Dependency & Gambling
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Sooner SUCCESS
Sooner SUCCESS promotes a comprehensive, coordinated system of health, social and educational services for Oklahoma children and youth with special needs…in their Community. Sooner SUCCESS addresses barriers by promoting community capacity and infrastructure spread in communities and at regional and state levels.
- Health Care Transition
- On the Road
- Respite
- Lifespan Respite Voucher Program
- Supporting Parents with Disabilities
- SUCCESS for life
- SibShops
- Oklahoma Sibling Leadership Network/OK SIBS
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Savannah Station
Savannah Station Therapeutic Riding Program, Inc., a nonprofit therapeutic riding facility located in Yukon, Oklahoma, has been changing lives for people with disabilities since 2013. Savannah Station TRP serves a large population center as the only therapeutic riding program on the west side of the Oklahoma City metro. Savannah Station is a community of humans and horses, ministering fully to individuals and families; assisting them to overcome life’s limitations, to gain social and emotional confidence, and defy disabilities and challenges, while building families and friendships.
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Pervasive Parenting Center
Pervasive Parenting Center provides assistance to families in eastern Oklahoma affected by autism and other developmental disabilities. They strive to provide a better life for the families in eastern Oklahoma who are coping with disabilities. Pervasive Parenting Center covers LeFlore, Sequoyah, Haskell, Cherokee, Adair, and Latimer Counites in eastern Oklahoma.
The Pervasive Parenting Center specializes in
- Trainings/workshops for businesses, organizations, communities and schools including inclusion, people first language, emergency personnel training, sexuality, and assistive technology.
- Trainings/workshops for parents and families
- Advocacy
- IEP trainings
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Peaceful Family Oklahoma
Peaceful Family Oklahoma provides free child-centered programs to children ages 7-18 and their caregivers, as well as family support groups. They offer the only peer-to-peer program in Oklahoma specifically designed to help children affected by addiction in their families.
Peaceful Family Oklahoma is a nonprofit agency founded to break the cycle of addiction in families. Peaceful Family Oklahoma was founded to help the children of addiction and is the only organization in Oklahoma focused solely on helping children of parents with addiction heal.
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Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness
Oklahoma Partnership for School Readiness (OPSR) was created to help Oklahoma families access the early care and education, family support, and health and mental health services they need to support their children during their most critical period of development from birth through age five. OPSR facilitates collaborative planning and decision making to increase coordination between programs, to maximize the use of public and private funding, and to pursue policies that improve learning opportunities and environments for Oklahoma’s children.
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Oklahoma Parents Center
Oklahoma Parents Center (OPC) specializes in special education support for people with disabilities from birth to age 26 and their families. They have been providing services to Oklahoma parents and family members of children with disabilities, young adults with disabilities, and the professionals who serve them since 2000!
The OPC helps families work with early intervention, education, and transition systems and services. They also help youth and young adults with disabilities get high-quality services that increase their capacity to be effective self-advocates.
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Oklahoma Human Services
Oklahoma Human Services (OKDHS) helps more than 1.5 million Oklahomans each year across a wide range of services including food assistance, child support, child care, reporting abuse, disabilities services and caretaker needs among others.
OKDHS exists to make sure that when a person falls on hard times, they have a place to turn. Where OKDHS does not offer a program or assistance for a specific situation, they are committed to connecting the person in need with an organization that can help.
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Oklahoma Able Tech
Oklahoma Able Tech connects Oklahomans with disabilities to assistive technology (AT).
Assistive technology consists of products, equipment, and systems that enhance learning, working, and daily living for persons with disabilities.
Oklahoma Able Tech will help you find assistive technology solutions to help individuals do tasks that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to do.
Oklahoma Able Tech offers 4 programs including Device Demonstration, Device Loan, Device Reutilization, and Financial Loan.
The following areas that Oklahoma Able Tech can help find assistive technology for includes:
- Hearing
- Speech Communication
- Vision, Cognition, and Development
- Seating, Position, and Mobility
- Daily Living
- Recreation
- Environmental Adaptions
- Computer Access
- Vehicle Modification
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Infant Crisis Services
Infant Crisis Services provides formula, food, diapers, blankets, clothing, and other basic necessities by appointment. Please call (405) 528-3663 to schedule an appointment. These services are available four times annually to children birth – age 3.
Based on the availability of items, Infant Crisis Services will provide your baby or toddler with:
- One week’s supply of diapers
- Formula for a week or
- Pack of toddler food (depending on age)
- Bottle or sippy cup
- A pack of wipes
REQUIREMENTS:
- Eligible age: Birth – 3 years.
- Services are provided up to four times each calendar year. Each visit must be at least a week apart.
- We ask that you make an appointment, if possible, before visiting.
View the BabyMobile hours and locations page for more information.
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