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Non-profits or Public Service Program Partners

Boys and Girls Clubs
35th & N. Western in Memorial Park
Phone: (405) 521-9292
Website: bgcokc.org

The Boys and Girls clubs sponsors programs such as: Youth of the Year, Keystone Club, Torch Club, Power Hour Homework Assistance, Career & College Prep, Money Matters, Literacy Programs, Foreign Language Programs, ESL Programs, SMART Moves, SMART Girls, Passport to Manhood, and Computer Graphics.

Catholic Charities
1501 N. Classen Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Phone: (405) 523-3000
Social media: facebook.com/ccokc
Website: www.catholiccharitiesok.org/

Catholic Charities serves the community with adoption and maternity services, faith community nursing, disaster relief, St. Joseph’s counseling, parish outreach, homeless services, social justice, refugee resettlement, family hope, sponsored housing, and immigration services.
Sanctuary
Sanctuary is a day shelter for homeless and low-income women and children providing various social services to thier client base.
Refugee Resettlement
The Catholic Charities' Refugee Resettlement program facilitiates job entry and social service attainment for new Americans.

Cherokee Nation
Attn: (Department Name)
P. O. Box 948
Tahlequah, OK 74465
918-453-5000
(OK Toll Free) 1-800-256-0671

            The Cherokee Nation is the federally-recognized government of the Cherokee people and has inherent sovereign status recognized by treaty and law. The seat of tribal government is the W.W. Keeler Complex near Tahlequah, Okla., the capital of the Cherokee Nation.

Citizens Caring for Children
730 W. Wilshire, Ste 112
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Phone: (405) 753-4009
Website: http://www.citizenscaringforchildren.org

Citizens Caring for Children provides clothing, shoes, duffel bags, books, school supplies, mentors and other necessities to more than 3,600 foster children each year.

Exodus House
433 N. 25th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Phone: (405) 692-4242
Website:http://www.saokc.org/exodus.htm

            Exodus House is one of the many ministries under the Criminal Justice and Mercy Ministries of the Oklahoma Conference of the  United Methodist Church. Exodus House is a temporary residence (6-12 months) for the purpose of equipping released ex-offenders and their families to become productive, self-supporting, cohesive family units.

Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma
Mary Nichol's Family Leadership Center
6100 N. Robinson Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Phone: (405) 528-GIRL
Website:http://www.gswestok.org/

Girl Scouts Western Oklahoma is about the leadership experience for girls. Girls choose a pathway to leadership, such as a troop experience of High Adventure Team in order to build a strong leadership experience. 

Greater Mount Olive Baptist Church
1020 NE 42nd Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Tel: 405-424-2186
Email:Admin@mtoliveokc.org
Website: www.mtoliveokc.org

 

          The Church's motto is: "A Church On The Move - Committed To The Cause Of Christ" and offers music ministrices, service organizations and Christian Education.

Latino Community Development Agency
420 S.W. 10 St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73109
Phone: (405) 236-0701
Fax: (405) 236-0737
Website: www.latinoagencyokc.org

The Latino Community Development Agency offers educational programs, health programs including prevention and treatment, child development programs, and community development programs.

Oklahoma Bar Association: Law-related Education (LRE) Department
P.O. Box 53036
1901 N. Lincoln Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3036
Phone (405)416-7024
Website: www.okbar.org/public/lre/default.htm

The LRE partners with non-profits, civic organizations, and educational groups to offer programs such as teacher professional development and civic community training workshops.

Oklahoma Center for Non Profits
720 W. Wilshire Blvd. St. 115
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Phone: (405) 463-6886
Fax: (405) 463-6888
Website: www.oklahomacenterfornonprofits.org

The Oklahoma Center for Nonprofits is a nonprofit organization equipping and strengthening the Oklahoma nonprofit sector through training, consulting, advocacy, membership, networking and awards.

Oklahoma Children's Theatre
2501 North Blackwelder
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Phone: (405) 606-7003
Fax: (405) 606-7043
Website: okchildrenstheatre.com

A non-profit organization, the Oklahoma Children’s Theatre offers programs including: Summer Children's Theatre Workshops, Children's Theatre Tour of the Putnam City Schools and a Youth Conservatory Program in addition to sponsored productions and classes.

Oklahoma Ladies for Christian Education
1404 Cedar View
Edmond, OK 73084
Emaiil: ray.owens@cox.net

Oklahoma Ladies for Christian Education sponsors a variety of projects specifically designed for youth, such as their  YP13 Career Experience, an informational session designed for youth between the ages of 14 to 19 years.

Oklahoma City Community Foundation
1000 N. Broadway, Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 235-5603
Website: www.occf.org/nonprofitservices.html

The Oklahoma City Community Foundation helps individuals and charitable organizations establish permanent endowments by its non-profit services of endowment programs, planned giving services and online reporting systems.

Oklahoma City Family Literacy Program
3500 N. Lindsey, Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone:(405) 587-1441
Fax:(405) 587-1443
Website: www.ok.gov/sde/title-i-part-b

The Oklahoma City Family Literacy Program (formerly known as the Even Start Family Literacy Program) offers early childhood education, adult literacy, parenting education, and interactive parent and child literacy activities into a unified family literacy program.

Oklahoma City Educare
500 S.E. Grand Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73129
Phone:(405) 605-8232
Email: info@educare.org
Website: http://www.okceducare.org/index.html

With year-round early childhood education programs, Educare Centers, throughout the nation, help young children grow up safe, healthy and eager to learn, providing the highest quality outcome-based learning environments for families and their children who are at-risk for school failure.

Penn Avenue Redemption Church
1320 N Pennsylvania Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73107
Phone: (405) 528-0963
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Penn-Ave-Redemption-United-Methodist-Church/113738445324959

            For 15 years, the church has supported inmates and their families by offering life skills and anger management classes, and 12-step programs. Each week, a van picks up more than 150 inmates for worship services and workshops.

Positive Tomorrows
P.O. Box 61190
Oklahoma City, OK 73146
Phone: (405) 556-5082
Email: info@positivetomorrows.org
Website: positivetomorrows.org

             Positive Tomorrows is a charter school that serves homeless children and their families in a private,tuition-free K-5 elementary school setting.

Single Parent Support Network
PO Box 12593
Oklahoma City, OK 73157
Email: info@singleparentsupport.com

Website: http://supportforsingleparents.org/

Single Parent Support Network offers programs such as life coaching, mentoring, empowerment, support groups,leadership, kids and books clubs, for single parents in a variety of life circumstances.

Sunbeam Family Services
616 N.W. 21st Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103.
Phone: (405) 528.7721
Fax: (405) 528.7731
Website: sunbeamfamilyservices.org

Sunbeam Family Services offers programs in the areas of: Counseling, Early Childhood Education, Foster Care and Senior Services.

The College Board - SWRO
4330 Gaines Ranch Loop, Ste. 200
Austin, TX 78735
(512) 721-1800
(512) 721-1841 (fax)
Website: www.collegeboard.org

The College Board is a not-for-profit membership organization committed to excellence and equity in education. Their mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity.

The Education and Employment Ministry (TEEM)
14 NE 13th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Phone: (405) 235-5671
Website: www.teem.org

The Education and Employment Ministry (TEEM) is an interfaith, non-profit organization. TEEM has been serving Oklahoma City with education, training and job placement assistance for those in need since 1987. Since its inception, TEEM has served over 12,000 Oklahomans.

Toastmasters Speech Training for Emerging Professionals (STEP) Club #1177608
Phone: (405) 210-7831
Website: stepokc.org

Are you afraid of public speaking? It’s okay, you aren’t alone. Public Speaking is the #1 fear…that’s even greater than the fear of death! If you would like to embark on the journey of conquering the fear of public speaking, join your fellow speakers every Tuesday evening from 6:15-7:15pm at the ICC where the fear of public speaking will be addressed in a non-confrontational environment. Who should come? You!!!!! Those who have management responsibilities, lead meetings, or even just talk on the phone.

Union Baptist Church
5404 N. Kelley Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Phone: (405) 424-3451

United Methodist Foundation 
4201 Classen Boulevard
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Local: 405-525-6863
Toll Free: 1-800-259-6863  
Website: http://okumf.org/

The Oklahoma United Methodist Foundation serves Oklahoma United Methodist congregations, institutions and ministries by  encouraging stewardship, fostering planned giving, promoting endowment formation, and managing funds and assets to strengthen and support the important work of Christ's church.

United Way of Central Oklahoma
1444 NW 28th Street
P. O. Box 837
Oklahoma City, OK 73101
Phone: (405) 236-8441
Fax: (405) 235-2011
Email: info@unitedwayokc.org

The United Way of Central Oklahoma partners with many agencies to sponsor the following programs: Successful Kids, Strong Families, Healthy Citizens, Independent Living, and Community Preparedness.

Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City, Inc.
3900 N. Martin Luther King
Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Phone: (405) 424-5243
Email: urbanleagueok.org

The mission of the Urban League is to assist African Americans, other minorities and the poor achieve social and economic equality. We work to accomplish this mission through advocacy, bridge-building, research and program services in five major areas: children and families; employment and training; affordable housing; minority entrepreneurship; and urban health.

Whiz Kids Program
Association Office
500 North Broadway, Suite 500
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 297-7777
Website: www.ymcaokc.org/

The YMCA Whiz Kids program is a Youth Development program sponsored by the YMCA.

YWCA Oklahoma City Gaylord Admin Branch
12460 W. I-44 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73112
Phone: (405) 948-1770
Website: www.ywcaok.org/

The YWCA Oklahoma City is dedicated to eliminating racism and emporing women and offers crisis services, counseling, child care, housing, assistance, and education programs.

Federal, State, or Local Governmental Agency Partners

Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Steert address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646

Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
1200 NE 13th Street
PO Box 53277
Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3277
405-522-3908 405-522-3851 TDD 405-522-3650 Fax
Toll-Free, 24 Hours 1-800-522-9054

Oklahoma City Housing Authority
1700 Northeast Fourth Street, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73117-3800
Website: ochanet.org/

The Oklahoma City Housing Authority serves the community with family and senior development services.

Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation
420 W Main
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Phone: (405) 297-3882

Recreation centers are a program of the Oklahoma City Parks and Recreation Department, and offer a wide variety of exciting and engaging programs and activities designed specifically with children, adults, and seniors in mind. Offerings include: art programs, athletic games & competitions, card games, dance, exercise, discussions, creative writing, sewing, social events, field trips, yoga, senior wellness and financial planning.

              Will Rogers Senior Center
              3501 Pat Murphy Dr, Oklahoma City, OK 73112
              Phone: (405) 297-3882420 W Main

              Woodson Park Senior Center
              3401 S. May, Oklahoma City, OK 73119
              Phone: (405) 681-3266

Oklahoma City Public Schools
900 North Klein
Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Phone:(405) 587-0000
Website: okcps.org

The Oklahoma City Public School District serves approximately 43,000 students in 55 neighborhood elementary schools, 17 secondary schools, 4 special centers, and 13 charter schools.

Workforce Development Partners or Referring Organizations

AmeriCARE One Source
1112 NW 23rd Suite 119
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Email:info@americareonesource.com
Website: americareonesource.com/Home_Page.html

AmericCARE One Source is giving back not only to help the Oklahoma Veteran Community, but also helping people with training and education by offering the Certified Nursing Assistant & Home Health Aide School.

The "Bea" Hive
13 Allenhursrt
Oklahoma City, OK 73114
Email:beahazley@att.net
Phone:(405) 752-5301

Motivational speaker, mentor, and author Bea Hazley specializes on helping people capture their life stories in autobiographical form.

Scholarship Paths
Email:scholarship.paths@att.net
Phone:(405) 850-9130

Owner Francesca James offers individual and group workshops on finding free money for college and applying for higher educational scholarships.

Workforce Oklahoma-Reno Center, ResCare Workforce Services
11416 B Hudiburg Circle
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Phone: (405) 639-3640
Website: www.cowib.org

Email: Workforce Oklahoma - Central Oklahoma Workforce Investment Area Project Director

ResCare is a human services company that provides residential, therapeutic, job training and educational supports to people with developmental and other disabilities, to seniors who need in-home assistance, to youth with special needs and to adults who are experiencing barriers to employment.

Resource or Referring Partners

Dynasty Care Services
4337 S.E. 15th Street
Del City, OK 73115
Email:contactus@dynastycareservices.com
Phone:(888) 787-1170
Website:dynastycareservices.com
Facebook.com/dynastycares

Dynasty Care Services offers adult day care services, companion care, sitter services, behavioral health services and travel assistance.

Goodwill Industries of Central Oklahoma
316 S. Blackwelder
Oklahoma City, OK 73108
Phone: (405) 278-7140

Website: www.lokgoodwill.org

Goodwill funds job training and career advancement programs that benefit hundreds of thousands of people each year.

Infant Crisis Services, Inc.
4224 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Phone: (405) 278-7140

Website: www.infantcrisis.org

Infant Crisis Services is an emergency food and diaper pantry for babies and toddlers 0-4. Clients are referred from social service agencies such as: WIC, DSH, other food pantries, daycares, hospitals, and schools.

National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc.
1577 Spring Hill Road, Suite 220
Vienna, Virginia 22182
Email: naela@naela.org
Phone: (703) 942-5711
Website:http://www.gnaela.org/

The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. (NAELA) was founded in 1987 as a professional association of attorneys who are dedicated to improving the quality of legal services and legal education programs provided to people as they age and people with special needs.

Oklahoma Teachers Continuing Eduction
Website: oklahomateacherscontinuingeducation.com/

This website resource offers listings of: continuing education courses, workshops, and conferences for teachers and education professionals in Oklahoma.

Possibilities, Inc.
621 Northwest 20th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
405-525-3131
Website: possibilitiesinc.org

Possibilities, Inc. builds local initiatives and facilitates citizen-managed projects from within challenged communities.

ReMerge
United Way of Central Oklahoma
1444 N.W. 28th Street, Oklahoma City, OK 73103
Phone:(405) 236-8441

ReMerge is a year-long female diversion program designed to reduce the rate at which Oklahoma incarcerates women for non-violent crimes.


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