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RESOURCES

Veterans know not every organization is created equally, and some fit better than others. Supporters, we want to keep track of who does good work. Utilize the list below as trusted resources:

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LOCAL RESOURCES

  • Heartline is proud to partner with Goodwill, Homeless Alliance, Upward Transitions and City Rescue Mission to administer the Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) grant to veteran families in Oklahoma City. Heartline is providing centralized intake for the SSVF program, to help connect eligible veterans and their families with SSVF case managers at each of our partner agencies. SSVF supports the VA’s efforts to prevent at-risk Veterans from becoming homeless and rapidly re-house veterans who have recently fallen into homelessness.

    Heartline also has two suicide prevention lines: 1- 800-SUICIDE and 800-273-TALK

  • Homeless Alliance is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to preventing homelessness and increasing the supply of affordable and permanent supportive housing in Oklahoma City.

  • Northcare's Jail Diversion program’s goal is to offset the repeated cycle of recidivism by providing a case manager to intensively work and provide discharge planning within the Oklahoma County Detention Center. This enhances the accessibility of integrated community-based behavioral health services. The target population for the Jail Diversion program is adults with serious mental illness and/or co-occurring substance abuse disorder and mental illness incarcerated in the Oklahoma County Detention Center.

  • A Chance to Change Foundation is a 501(c)3 non-profit agency that offers education classes, workshops and prevention programs to those suffering from addictions, behavioral disorders and those whose families have been affected.

  • The mission of the Mental Health Association of Central Oklahoma is to promote mental health through education, advocacy, prevention and treatment services.

  • Assists Veterans through educational opportunities, academic needs assessment, instruction, enrichment and other academic support activities. More Info

  • Offers a statewide system of affordable programs tailored to meet a variety of mental health needs. Learn More

  • Lists of mental health facilities and services, substance abuse treatment facilities, suicide prevention programs, self-help groups and organizations that provide professional advocacy protection, family support programs and financing information in Oklahoma.

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  • Describes the full range of VA programs, benefits and services available to Veterans and their families in Oklahoma.

  • List of VA Medical Centers in Oklahoma, which provide comprehensive services to Oklahoma Veterans, including medical, surgical, rehabilitative, neurological, primary, mental health and long-term care on both an inpatient and an outpatient basis.

  • Red Rock Behavioral Health Services provides community housing and support services for homeless and at-risk individuals affected by mental illness.

  • The Oklahoma Department of Veterans Affairs provides resources and services to military veterans residing in the state of Oklahoma.  This includes assistance with state and federal benefits, disability claims, burial and survivor benefits, healthcare, employment, education, mental health/suicide prevention, entrepreneurship, veteran-owned businesses, women veteran services and veterans in agriculture. ODVA also operates seven long-term care facilities for veterans throughout Oklahoma.

     

    Check here to find the closest help near you.

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NATIONAL RESOURCES

  • National Suicide Prevention Lifeline & Veterans Crisis Line

  • The Department of Veterans Affairs Vet Centers provide readjustment counseling and outreach services to all veterans who served in any combat zone. Services are also available for their family members for military related issues. Veterans have earned these benefits through their service and all are provided at no cost to the veteran or family.

    • Regional Offices: 1-800-827-1000

    • Insurance: 1-800-669-8477

    • Health Care Benefits: 1-877-222-8387

    • Grave Information: 1-800-697-6947

    • GI Bill: 1-888-442-4551

  • An initiative launched by the Defense Centers of Excellence (DCoE) for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) to promote the processes of building resilience, facilitating recovery and supporting reintegration of returning service members, veterans and their families.

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  • Information and support related to career, college, special education, casualty and loss, natural disaster, substance abuse, survivor/widow, violence & trauma, elder care, home and household, child care, finding legal assistance, financial assistance, specific legal issues, adult and childhood health, emotional well-being, mental health and addictions, relationships, senior health, special needs, wounded warrior, deployment, military benefits, military life, moving, and more.

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  • Addiction Center

    Oklahoma is one of many states in the U.S. fighting a drug epidemic. But fighting a substance addiction can be a battle of its own. An addiction has the power to make a person feel hopeless because they’re unable to stop their cycle of abuse.

    The right kind of treatment can end your war with addiction. Visit our website for a free web guide advocating addiction prevention and recovery support for veterans.

  • Solara offers a variety of therapy and mental health services specifically for veterans. THese programs are curated for them and encompass a variety of needs. Solara offers services for addiction, ptsd, behavioral needs, and more.
     

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