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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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P.O. Box 25352
Oklahoma City
(405) 521 - 4984

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Got Transition


Got Transition is the federally funded national resource center on health care transition (HCT). Its aim is to improve the transition from pediatric to adult health care through the use of evidence-driven strategies for clinicians and other health care professionals; public health programs; payers and plans; youth and young adults; and parents and caregivers.


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5335 Wisconsin Avenue NW, Suite 440
Washington
202-769-0486

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The Bridges Foundation


The Bridges Foundation was founded in 1964 by a group of parents who wanted a place for their loved one’s with developmental disabilities to gain vocational training, grow life-skills, and increase independence. The mission of the Bridges Foundation quickly became to enhance the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities, their families, and our community through training, education, employment services and advocacy.

Today, the agency continues to put this mission into action by providing connections to quality job placements, supported community employment, on-the-job training, and community resources to both the clients and their families.


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1345 North Lewis
Tulsa
918-592-3333

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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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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.


Contact

Donald W. Reynolds Center 4224 N. Lincoln Blvd
Oklahoma City
405-528-3663

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