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EHDI-PALS
EHDI-PALS is a web-based searchable national directory. It helps families, healthcare professionals, and state public health organizations to find pediatric audiology expertise for children ages birth to five. Their website provides information about childhood hearing to support families and professionals through the process of screening, diagnosis, and intervention. This site links you to information, resources, and services for children with hearing loss. At the heart of EHDI-PALS is a national web-based directory of facilities that offer pediatric audiology services to young children who are younger than five years of age.
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Youth Services of Tulsa
Youth Services of Tulsa (YST) has helped Tulsa area youth and their families since 1969. YST constantly adapts to stay on top of the ever-changing, increasingly complex needs of young people, ages 12 to 24. YST is the only Tulsa non-profit organization focused solely on adolescents and young adults. YST programs are focused on counseling, runaway and homeless youth, delinquency prevention, and youth development.
- Counseling
- Adolescent Emergency Shelter
- SAFE Place
- Health Services
- Re-entry
- Youth Court
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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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Youth Leadership Forum
Youth Leadership Form is a program organized by the Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahoma. In this program, youth will spend a week on a college campus with other students who have a disability and are from Oklahoma. They’ll participate in activities to help them improve their leadership and advocacy skills, explore career options, meet with state legislators, create a leadership plan to reach THEIR GOOD LIFE and so much more!
The mission of the Developmental Disabilities Council of Oklahoma is to advance communities where everyone has the opportunity to live, learn, work, and play where they choose. The Council builds partnerships to change systems to improve services, resources, and supports for Oklahomans with developmental disabilities and their families.
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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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