| 12 & 12, Inc.: 664-4224 | |
| Provides residential, supportive living in a chemically-free environment with individual and group counseling, Recovery Dynamics treatment program and 12 step support groups | |
| Big Brothers & Sisters of Green Country: 744-4400 | |
| Matches carefully screened volunteers with children in need, most of whom are growing up in one-parent families and provides professional case management support for matches | |
| Call Rape: 744-4415 | |
| The agency's mission is to reduce the impact and occurrence of sexual violence via its' 24-hour crisis line, hospital advocacy, counseling and education programs | |
| Domestic Violence Intervention Services (DVIS): 585-3163 | |
| Provides domestic violence crisis intervention counseling, shelter, transitional living, individual/group counseling, education, and court advocacy assistance with protective orders | |
| Legal Services of Eastern Oklahoma: 584-3211 | |
| Provides free civil legal services in 29 eastern Oklahoma cities through 7 law offices in Jay, Bartlesville, Hugo, Muskogee, Poteau, Stilwell and Tulsa | |
| Margaret Hudson Program: 610-3710 | |
| Provides opportunities for pregnant and parenting teens to complete their education with the support of comprehensive academic social health and daycare services | |
| Circle of Care - Frances E. Willard Home: 583-9506 | |
| Provides residential care for females ages 12-18 for whom the home environment is no longer viable with alternative and public school access and behavioral management approach | |
| Palmer Drug Abuse Program: 832-7763 | |
| Provides outpatient counseling to young people ages 12-20 experiencing problems related to substance abuse | |
| Parent Child Center of Tulsa: 599-8054 | |
| Provides counseling, parenting education, medical and support services to high-risk families | |
| Street School: 832-4300 | |
| Alternative education and counseling program that creates a supportive community for students who have chosen to continue their education in a non-traditional setting | |
| Tulsa Boys' Home: 245-0231 | |
| Provides 24-hour residential treatment for troubled adolescent boys ages 11 through 18, focusing on behavior modification and true inner healing | |
| Tulsa C.A.R.E.S.: 834-4194 | |
| Provides comprehensive services to low-income individuals with HIV/AIDS, including case management, medication, housing, food, counseling, transportation and dental services | |
| Tulsa Court Appointed Special Advocates (Tulsa CASA): 584-2272 | |
| Provides specially trained volunteer advocates to abused and neglected children in Tulsa and Pawnee counties' court systems | |
| Youth Services of Creek County: 227-0774 | |
| Provides shelter and counseling programs for youth and families | |
| Youth Services of Tulsa: 582-0061 | |
| Provides shelter, counseling, preventative education and advocacy for youth enabling them to become capable adults who contribute positively to society | |
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