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Social Services and Financial Support for Families
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Search for quality child care near you or learn about subsidized child care benefits. |
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Services that identify, treat and prevent child abuse and neglect. |
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Provides 24-hour-a-day substitute temporary care and supportive services in a home environment for children birth to 18 years of age in OKDHS custody. |
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OKACAA provides poverty-related education, information and technical assistance to Community Action Agencies that offer programs and services to help low-income people become self-sufficient. |
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The Oklahoma Respite Resource Network (ORRN) is a collaboration of public and private agencies working to support families and caregivers by increasing the availability of respite care in Oklahoma. |
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Helps secure and support a safe and permanent adoptive family for children with special needs. |
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Assists families by providing child care resources and referrals. |
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Cash and medical assistance programs are available to eligible refugees for up to eight months after they arrive in the United States |
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This agency is responsible for administering all Social Security Disability and Income Security programs including the SSI (Supplemental Security Income) program. Contact the national toll-free number or visit their website to find a local Social Security office. |
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Sooner Success seeks to assure that all children have coordinated access to needed services. |
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Also known as the "nutrition safety net of the nation," these benefits help raise nutritional levels of low-income households. |
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Information about OKDHS Swift Adoption, which aims to find an adoptive family for every waiting child in state custody. |
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Provides temporary cash assistance in meeting basic needs, training leading to employment,
employment services and child care assistance for qualified families. |
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Serves children aged 3-18 with special psychological, social, behavioral and emotional needs who thrive in a family setting, but whose require more intensive or therapeutic services than those found in traditional foster care. |
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The grants provide financial relief for families who have children with medical needs not covered or not fully covered by their commercial health benefit plan. The Foundation aims to fill the gap between what medical services/items your child needs and what your commercial health benefit plan will pay for. |
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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
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