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Oklahoma's Community Action Agencies Oklahoma’s Community Action Agencies HARPER WOODS GRANT KAY NOWATA OTTAWA CIMARRON TEXAS BEAVER ALFALFA CRAIG OSAGE WASHINGTON WOODWARD GARFIELD NOBLE PAWNEE MAYES MAJOR ROGERS DELAWARE Big Five Community Services ELLIS Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency PAYNE TULSA CAA of Oklahoma City & Oklahoma/Canadian Counties DEWEY WAGONER KINGFISHER CREEK CHEROKEE Community Action Development Corporation BLAINE LOGAN Community Action Project of Tulsa County ADAIR ROGER MILLS CUSTER LINCOLN MUSKOGEE Community Action Resource & Development OKMULGEE CANADIAN OKLAHOMA OKFUSKEE SEQUOYAH Community Development Support Association McINTOSH Cookson Hills Community Action Foundation BECKHAM WASHITA CLEVELAND HASKELL Delta Community Action Foundation CADDO SEMINOLE POTT Deep Fork Community Action Foundation GRADY HUGHES Great Plains Improvement Foundation GREER KIOWA PITTSBURG McCLAIN LATIMER LeFLORE INCA Community Services GARVIN PONTOTOC KI BOIS Community Action Foundation COMANCHE HARMON JACKSON Little Dixie Community Action Agency COAL STEPHENS Muskogee County Community Action Foundation MURRAY PUSHMATAHA TILLMAN ATOKA Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency COTTON CARTER JOHNSTON Opportunities, Inc. JEFFERSON McCURTAIN Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group MARSHALL CHOCTAW LOVE BRYAN United Community Action Program Washita Valley Community Action Council Big Five Community Services Community Action Resource & Deep Fork Community Action KI BOIS Community Action Opportunities, Inc. 1502 N. 1st Street Development, Inc. Foundation Foundation 117 W. Russworm P.O. Box 1577 522 W. Will Rogers 223 W. Sixth 200 S.E. “A” Street P.O. Box 569 Durant, OK 74702 P.O. Box 947 P.O. Box 670 P.O. Box 727 Watonga, OK 73772 (580) 924-5331 Claremore, OK 74018 Okmulgee, OK 74447 Stigler, OK 74462 (580) 623-7283 Fax: (580) 920-2004 (918) 341-5000 (918) 756-2826 (918) 967-3325 Fax: (580) 623-7290 www.bigfive.org Fax: (918) 343-3663 Fax: (918) 756-6829 Fax: (918) 967-8660 www.opportunities-inc.org Counties Served: Bryan, Carter, www.cardcaa.org www.deepforkcommunityaction. www.kibois.org Counties Served: Alfalfa Beaver, Coal, Love and Pontotoc Counties Served: Mayes, org Counties Served: Haskell, Blaine, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Nowata, Rogers, Wagoner and Counties Served: Hughes, Latimer, LeFlore and Pittsburg Ellis, Harper, Kingfisher, Major, Central Oklahoma Community Washington McIntosh, Okfuskee and Texas, Woods and Woodward Action Agency Okmulgee Little Dixie Community Action 429 N. Union Community Development Agency Southwest Oklahoma P.O. Box 486 Support Association Delta Community Action 209 N. 4th Community Action Group Shawnee, OK 74802 2615 East Randolph Foundation Hugo, OK 74743 900 S. Carver Road (405) 275-6060 Enid, OK 73701 308 S.W. 2nd St. (580) 326-3351 P.O. Drawer 1088 Fax: (405) 214-4326 (580) 242-6131 Lindsay, OK 73052 Fax: (580) 326-2305 Altus, OK 73521 www.cocaa.org Fax: (580) 234-3554 (405) 756-1100 www.littledixie.org (580) 482-5040 Counties Served: Cleveland, www.cdsaok.org Fax: (405) 756-1104 Counties Served: Choctaw, Fax: (580) 482-5433 Lincoln, Logan, Payne, Counties Served: Garfield and Counties Served: Garvin, McClain McCurtain and Pushmataha www.swoklahomacommunitya- Pottawatomie and Seminole Grant and Stephens cion.org Muskogee County Community Counties Served: Greer, Harmon Community Action Agency of Cookson Hills Community Great Plains Improvement Action Foundation and Jackson Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/ Action Foundation Foundation 1313 N. Main Street Canadian Counties 212 S. Water 2 S.E. Lee P.O. Box 647 United Community Action 319 S.W. 25th P.O. Box 745 P.O. Box 926 Muskogee, OK 74402 Program Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Tahlequah, OK 74464 Lawton, OK 73502 (918) 683-7637 501 Sixth Street (405) 232-0199 (918) 456-0574 (580) 353-2364 Fax: (918) 683-8627 Pawnee, OK 74058 Fax: (405) 232-9074 Fax: (918) 456-6847 Fax: (580) 353-1952 County Served: Muskogee (918) 762-3041 www.caaofokc.org www.cooksonhillscommunityac- www.gpif-caa.org Fax: (918) 762-3418 Counties Served: Oklahoma and tion. com County Served: Comanche Northeast Oklahoma www.ucapinc.org Canadian Counties Served: Adair, Community Action Agency Counties Served: Creek, Kay, Cherokee and Sequoyah INCA Community Services 856 E. Melton Dr., Suite C Noble, Osage and Pawnee Community Action 201 S. Capitol Street P.O. Box 603 Development Corporation P.O. Box 68 Jay, OK 74346 Washita Valley Community 105 S. Main Street Tishomingo, OK 73460 (918) 253-4683 Action Council P.O. Box 989 (580) 371-2352 Fax: (918) 253-6059 205 W. Chickasha Avenue Frederick, OK 73542 Fax: (580) 371-0277 www.neocaa.org P.O. Box 747 (580) 335-5588 www.incacaa.org Counties Served: Craig, Chickasha, OK 73023 Fax: (580) 335-3092 Counties Served: Atoka, Delaware and Ottawa (405) 224-5831 www.cadcconnection.com Johnston, Marshall and Murray Fax: (405) 222-4303 Counties Served: Beckham, www.washitavalleycommunity Cotton, Jefferson, Kiowa, Roger actioncouncil.com Mills, Tillman and Washita Counties Served: Grady and Caddo Community Action Project of Tulsa County serves Tulsa County. Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies 2800 N.W. 36th, Suite 221 Oklahoma City, OK 73112 (405) 949-1495 Fax: (405) 949-0955 www.okacaa.org 6-09 WASHITA VALLEY COMMUNITY ACTION CNCL. UNITED COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM z SOUTHWEST OKLA. COMMUNITY ACTION GROUP OPPORTUNITIES, INC. NORTHEAST OKLAHOMA COMMUNITY ACTION MUSKOGEE COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION z LITTLE DIXIE COMMUNITY ACTION AGNCY. KI BOIS COMMUNITY ACTION FOUNDATION z z INCA COMMUNITY SERVICES GREAT PLAINS IMPROVEMENT FNDN. DELTA COMMUNITY ACTION FOUNDATION DEEP FORK COMMUNITY ACTION FNDN z z COOKSON HILLS COMMUNITY ACTION FNDN. z z z z z z z z COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT SUPPORT ASSN. z z z z COMMUNITY ACTION RESOURCE & DEVELOP. z z z COMMUNITY ACTION DEVELOPMENT CORP. z z CAA OF OKC AND OK/CANADIAN COUNTIES z PROGRAMS AND SERVICES PROVIDED BY OKLAHOMA'S COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCIES z CENTRAL OKLAHOMA COMMUNITY ACTION z z z z z BIG FIVE COMMUNITY SERVICES z z z z z z z z z z z zzzzz zzzzzzz zzz zz z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z z PROGRAMS z zz z z z zzz z z zzz zzzzz z z z z z z z z z zz z z z z z z z z z z z ASSET DEVELOPMENT Budget Counseling/Referrals z z zzzzzzzzz zzz z z z Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance z zz z z Individual Development Accounts (Restricted Savings) z z z z z z z DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES z z z z z z z z z z z z z Employment Related Services z Residential Services z z z z zzzzzzzzzzzz EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS z z z z z Child Care Provided or Referrals to Child Care Services zzzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzz z z z z z z z z z Child Support Enforcement z z z z zz zzzzzzzzzzzz Early Head Start (0-3 years of age) z z Head Start (3 - 5 years of age) z z z zzzzzzzzz zzzzzz zzzzzz zzz z zzz ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT/EDUCATION z Business Development Classes/Counseling/Loans z Job Training/Workforce Investment Act z z z z General Equivalency Diploma Preparations Assistance z z z z z z z z z EMERGENCY SERVICES z z z z z z Clothing Pantry/Referrals z z z z Emergency Home Repairs zzzzzzzzzzzzz zzzzz Food Pantry/Referrals z Health Care Clinics z Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance Temporary Shelter z z z z z z z z z Utility Payment Assistance z HEALTH Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance) z z z z Tobacco Use Cessation Turning Point Initiative HOUSING Down Payment and Closing Cost Assistance z z z z z Homebuyer Education Classes z z z z Multi-Family Housing Developments z z z Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation Rental Units Single Family Construction Weatherization (Energy Efficiency Improvements) z z NUTRITION z z Child & Adult Care Food Program Senior Congregate Meal Sites z z z Garden Seed Distribution Meal Delivery to Residence SENIOR CITIZENS Foster Grandparents (Seniors Aid At-Risk Children) RSVP (Retired and Seniors Volunteers Program) SUBSTANCEDrug/Alcohol ABUSE Counseling TRANSIT Demand Response (Pick Up Provided on Request) Job Access (Transportation to Jobs) SoonerRide (Non-Emergency for Medicaid Recipients) To Group Meal Sites, Head Start Centers, Shopping YOUTH Communities of Promise (Positive Youth Program) Graduated Sanctions (Youthful Offenders Intervention) Mentoring/Tutoring Provide School Supplies/Referrals Summer Youth Programs (Reading, Sports, Nutrition).
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