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OK 529 College Savings Plan
The OK 529 College Savings Plan is a tax-advantaged program that helps families in Oklahoma save for higher education while offering a state income tax deduction of up to $10,000 for single filers or $20,000 for joint filers. Contributions grow tax-free, and the funds can be used for qualified education expenses such as tuition, fees, books, room and board, and even K-12 tuition. The plan provides flexibility, allowing funds to be used at colleges, universities, vocational schools, and even some international institutions. Learn more: OK 529 College Savings Plan (www.oklahoma529.com)
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Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services
The Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) expands opportunities for employment, independent life and economic self-sufficiency by helping Oklahomans with disabilities bridge barriers to success in the workplace, school and at home.
To connect to the DRS office in your area call 800.487.4042 or visit our Office Locator page.
DRS is comprised of five program divisions, Vocational Rehabilitation, Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired, Disability Determination, Oklahoma School for the Blind and Oklahoma School for the Deaf. These divisions operate dozens of programs that help Oklahomans lead more independent and productive lives.
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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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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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Disability Advocates of Oklahoma
Disability Advocates of Oklahoma (DAO) was founded in 2000, and was the first to offer parents the combination of Legal & Non-Attorney Child Advocate services. This combination allows families to receive a “two for one” service in the form of Child Advocates who work in conjunction with our Attorneys to provide the very best Legal and Advocate services for all Oklahoma families who are dealing with helping their children with Special Needs.
DAO’s mission is to help Parents obtain highly qualified, yet affordable, Attorneys and Child Advocates in obtaining special education services and benefits for their children with special needs.
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