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Community Resources Guide

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Community Resource Guide

Reliable help, all in one place.
A comprehensive, easy-to-navigate directory of services for Oklahoma students, families, and educators. From crisis lines and shelter to food, medical care, legal aid, transportation, and job support—this guide puts phone numbers and trusted links at your fingertips.
 
 
Why this guide matters
 
 
When someone needs help, speed and accuracy matter. The OCE Community Resource Guide is phone-first, kept current, and organized by real-world needs so you can connect people to support in seconds.
 
 
Who it’s for
 
 

  • Educators, counselors, social workers, and school staff

  • Families and caregivers

  • Community partners, nonprofits, and faith organizations

  • Anyone in Oklahoma looking for verified support

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What’s inside
 
Emergency & Crisis Lines (911, 988, DV/Sexual Assault, Child Abuse, Poison Control)

  • Housing & Homeless Support (emergency shelters, transitional & supportive housing, rental/utility aid)

  • Food & Meals (daily meals, food pantries, senior meal delivery)

  • Mental & Behavioral Health (community clinics, crisis centers, veteran services)

  • Substance Use & Recovery (detox, outpatient, sober living, AA/NA hubs)

  • Transportation (public transit, Medicaid NEMT, rural systems)

  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Hearing (free/low-cost clinics and assistance)

  • Prescription Assistance (local and statewide programs)

  • Legal, Immigration, Expungement & Re-Entry

  • Employment & Workforce (training, placement, re-entry and veteran supports)

  • Parents, Children & Youth (home visiting, youth services, literacy)

  • Seniors & Disability (aging services, disability rights, rehab)

  • Day Shelters & Street Outreach

  • Rural Resources (telehealth, transit, food access)

  • National Hotlines & Finders (for support beyond Oklahoma)

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Key features
 

  • Phone-first listings: Call numbers are front and center for fast connection.

  • Plain-language categories: Find what you need without jargon.

  • Shareable format: Print, email, or send a link—whatever helps fastest.

  • No eligibility hoops here: We list contacts; agencies explain requirements directly.

How to use it (fast)

  1. Start with the need (housing, food, mental health, etc.).

  2. Call the top match—most agencies can triage or refer immediately.

  3. Save & share the guide with colleagues and families.

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Oklahoma Community Resource Guide
 
 Reliable help, all in one place.
A comprehensive, easy-to-navigate directory of services for Oklahoma students, families, and educators. From crisis lines and shelter to food, medical care, legal aid, transportation, and job support—this guide puts phone numbers and trusted links at your fingertips.

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