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Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Central Oklahoma


CCCS of Central Oklahoma is the oldest and largest non-profit credit counseling agency serving the state of Oklahoma. We are a United Way partner agency and have been serving Oklahomans since 1967. In our history, we have assisted thousands of families in resolving their delinquent mortgages through our free housing counseling and have also helped Oklahomans repay over half a billion dollars in credit card debt through our Debt Management Plan. In addition to these services we have helped thousands upon thousands over years and years with our free counseling to reduce stress and get a personalized plan to finally become the CEO of their household money.

We invite you to view our website, call us or visit our offices. We are proud to be a part of this community and welcome you to get to know us too.


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3230 North Rockwell
Bethany
800-364-2227

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Advocacy Atlas


Every day individuals advocate on behalf of themselves or others to communicate needs, share experiences, and take steps to get what they want and need. The online Advocacy ATLAS is a toolkit created by Genetic Alliance, Parent to Parent USA, and Family Voices that provides individuals with special healthcare needs and their families with tools and strategies to advocate for whatever they may need.

Resources are grouped by category on the Advocacy ATLAS landing page. Simply click one of the ten topic areas to get started browsing accessible tools. View the archived webinars on their about page to learn more about the Advocacy ATLAS and to hear stories from self and parent advocates about their experiences with advocacy.


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The National Child Traumatic Stress Network


The National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) was created by Congress in 2000 as part of the Children’s Health Act to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for children and families who experience or witness traumatic events. This unique network of frontline providers, family members, researchers, and national partners is committed to changing the course of children’s lives by improving their care and moving scientific gains quickly into practice across the U.S.

Parents and caregivers play an essential role in helping children and teenagers recover from traumatic events. These resources are for parents, adoptive parents, resource/foster parents, grandparents, caregivers, and all others who care for children and teens. The more caregivers learn about how traumatic events affect their children (whether toddler, school-age, teen, youth, or adult), the more they understand the reasons for their children’s behaviors and emotions, and the better prepared they are to help them cope. When children know that caring adults are working to keep them safe and support them in understanding their reactions to trauma, most can recover and go on to live healthy and productive lives.

NCTSN provides resources for families and caregivers

 


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11150 W. Olympic Blvd., Suite 650
Los Angeles
(310) 235-2633

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Mental Health Association Oklahoma


Mental Health Association Oklahoma (MHAOK) helps you navigate community resources and mental health services. They can provide you with information and resources related to mental health and homelessness, including how to access services, support programs and more.

Their services include housing, mental health education, support groups, counseling referrals and mental health screening, suicide prevention, peer-to-peer recovery services, employment readiness, community health and wellness initiatives and criminal justice advocacy


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5330 E 31st Street Suite 1000
Tulsa
918-585-1213

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Calm Waters


Calm Waters helps children and families in their grief journey caused by death, divorce, or other significant loss.

Founded in 1992, Calm Waters Center for Children and Families is a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children, adults, and families in their grief journey after a death, divorce or other significant loss by providing FREE support groups at our center and in schools, private pay counseling and consultations, parenting seminars and workplace crisis services and workplace trainings.

 


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501 N. Walker, Suite 140
Oklahoma City
1-405-841-4800

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