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Oklahoma STABLE
Oklahoma STABLE has various programs to assist people with disabilities including:
- Offering ABLE Accounts to Oklahomans with disabilities
- Tax-free savings plan for disability-related expenses
- Save and invest without losing federal needs-based benefits
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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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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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Zarrow Institute on Transition & Self-Determination
The Zarrow Institute offers a variety of transition-related curriculum, assessments, and other resources. They also host the Zarrow Summer Institute which explores current topics in transition research and Sooner Works, a comprehensive integrated program for students with an intellectual or developmental disability who desire a postsecondary experience on a college campus.
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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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