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CategoryCompanyContactAdult, Medical, Utilities & YouthOklahoma Department of Human ServicesChild Abuse, HotlineBethesda Inc.Children YouthStephens County Care PortalChildren, HealthCharis Pregnancy Resource CenterChildren, YouthFoster Parent Support GroupGatlin Baptist ChurchCivicChisholm Trail Arts CouncilDarcy ReevesCivicChisholm Trail KiwanisDina AtnipCivicCivicChisholm Trail MuseumRodney WadeRyan BentonEmail Addressrodney.wade@okdhs.orgJob TitleCounty 800)734-75061805 W. Plato Rd.DuncanAdoption, Child & Adult Protective Services, Foster Care,Health-Related and Medical, Independent living, TANF,Utility Services, Developmental Disabilities Services,Child Support Services, Child Care Benefits/Child Carelocator.(405)364-03331181 E. Main St.NormanBethesda provides specialized and comprehensivetreatment for child sexual abuse, including therapy forvictims and families, and furthers public and professionalawareness of related issues.(580)606-8828DuncanPortal is designed to communicate request for childrenwho are in need and to help foster familiites get the thingthey need to help their new omVice PresidentStacy CramerDirector580-255-3822801 W. Gatlin Rd.DuncanFoster care support group meeting last Monday of everymonth from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm. Foster parents receive 2hours of CE for attending.(580)252-4160717 W. Willow Ave.DuncanProvide accessible artistic programs that enhance thequality of life, encourage economic development andeducate the people of Stephens County.(580)470-5861PO Box 661Duncan(580)252-66921000 ChisholmTrail Pkwy.Duncan Chamber of CommerceChris DealCivicDuncan Little TheaterSharon Burnum orGina Flesher(580)252-8331824 W. Main St.DuncanCivicMarlow Chamber of CommerceDebbie Ridley(580)658-2212223 W. Main St.MarlowCivicSimmons CenterRex OuthierExecutive Director(580)252-2900800 Chisholm TrailPkwy.DuncanCivicStephens County Fair ExpoMike AndersonDirector(580)255-30312002 S. 13thDuncanCivicStephens County Humane SocietyKelly Nelson(580)252-7387714 W. MartinLuther King Ave.DuncanCivicUnited Way of Stephens CountyEd Darling(580)255-364812 S. 8th St.DuncanCivic, VisionDuncan Noon LionsJoe HendersonCivic, VisionMarlow Lions ClubDale DavisClothingGoodwill Industries tExec Directorduncannoonlionsclub@yahoo.com911 W. Walnut St.DuncanDuncanScholarships for high school seniors in Stephens County.Provide equipment and uniform for volunteers at schoolcrossings. Christmas Auction to raise funding to purchaseclothing for children.A museum with multi sensory submersion into not only thefascinating historic Chisholm Trail, but also settlement ofthe southern Great Plains of the United States.The Duncan Chamber works closely with Duncan AreaEconomic Development Foundation, City of Duncanelected officials and staff, The Duncan Convention &Visitors Bureau and The Stephens County Fairgrounds &Expo Center to actively promote the community.Duncan Little Theatre brings “live theatre” to the area byproviding an extremely varied program of plays, musicals,assorted dinner theatres, and melodrama’s over thecourse of each year. Our website contains details ondates of events, tickets, costume rentals, audition details,and other “theatre” activities in the community.The Marlow Chamber of Commerce works to promoteMarlow and its history.Facilities serves as a focal point for recreational, social,cultural and business activity in Southwest Oklahoma.Board(580)252-7388PO Box 31DuncanExalted Ruler(580)641-1944PO Box 193MarlowManager(580)252-09211300 N. Highway81Duncan(580)786-2344904 W. StephensSt.Hosts numerous events and activities throughout the yearProfessional & Youth Rodeos, Barrel Racing, LivestockEvents, 4H Activities, OHCE Activities, Quilt Show, HorseClinics, Auctions, Family Reunions, Coin Shows,Weddings, Birthday Parties, etc.Work closely with local municipal animal controldepartments in providing shelter to abandoned, abused,and surrendered animals, and finding homes for as manyadoptable pets as possible.Improve our communities' quality of life by unitingresources in support of programs dedicated to helppeople. United Way of Stephens County's initiativesinclude improve education, financial independence andhealth of Stephens County citizens.Eye glasses for children. Provides to two Duncan HighSchool seniors and to two Red River Technology studentsto assist them in furthering their educations.Eye glasses for children. Weekly recognition of MarlowHigh School Senior.ClothingClothing, Emergency Housing,Medical, Transportation, UtilitiesClothing, FoodClothing, Food, Housing, Jobs forLife, Rent and Utility AssistanceStephens United Methodist ChurchMarlow SamaritansDuncan Rescue MissionChristian Helping HandsSandy ShepherdCaroline Lowesumcduncan@yahoo.comclowe@cableone.netChris DealPam s@pldi.net(580)439-5712214 W. Main St.102 N. 5th St.115 N. 2nd St.DuncanMarlowDuncanGoodwill works to enhance the dignity and quality of lifeof individuals and families by strengthening communities,eliminating barriers to opportunity, and helping people inneed reach their full potential through learning and thepower of work.Open the 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month, 1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. Valid picture I.D. with current address requiredmust be accompanied by an adult with a valid I.D.Assistance in emergency situations: food, housing, utilitypayment, certain medications & fuel to transport clients tomedical appointments/job interviews. Free clothing.Food bank - Fridays 10am - 2pm and 1st Saturday of themonth.Serves Duncan. Documentation Required: Photo ID and acurrent utility bill with their name on it. Pantry hours:Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: 9 am - noonProvide emergency food and assistance to families insouthern Stephens County and northern Jefferson.Volunteer-led food pantry, clothes closet, job training andhousing program helps make life better for those whoneed it most. Food Pantry located at 608 Oak Main openThursday 1:00 - 5:00pm. Clothes Closet located at 406Comanche Oak Main open Thursday 11:00am - 3:00pm. Assistance

with utilities or rent. School supplies at the beginning ofthe school year. Housing assistance for single motherswith children at risk of becoming homeless. Phonemessages answered daily. Documentation Required:Photo ID.Clothing, Food, Rent and Utilities,Prescription AssistanceDelta Community Action FoundationKaren NicholsExecutive comCoalitionPathways for a Healthy Stephens CountyKimbra KeelerCoalition, FoodDuncan Community DevelopmentCorporationSharicka BrackensCoalition, Mental HealthWichita Mountain Prevention NetworkBrooke McCuistonDentalCalvary Baptist Church Dental Clinic - LawtonMike EllisDentalD-DentDentalFt Cobb - Variety CareAmber Jones(866)388-6688DentalMobile Smiles OklahomaKatherine Adams308 SW 2nd St.Lindsay1401 W. Bois D'Arc DuncanAssistance may include rental, utility, food, clothing,prescription, gasoline and transportation. Weatherizationservices to income eligible customers. Assist currenthomeowners to bring their homes up to city/state codesfor income eligible clients. Certified staff to provideassistance in preparing taxes. Delta Staff/volunteersassist individuals with Rx for Oklahoma to determineeligibility for prescription assistance.Pathways to a Healthy Stephens County is a committeecomposed of leaders in Stephens County. The vision ofPathways is to create a county where residents are awareand inspired to live a safe and healthy life whilemaximizing resources to provide and encourage a healthyStephens County.Community Thanksgiving Meal.(580)353-9567bmccuiston@wmpn.orgRPC Director(580)355-52461318 W. Lee Blvd.LawtonSr Pastor(580)353-2006709 SW H Ave.LawtonOU College of DentistryDental, Education, Medical, VisionFiesta in FuquaWilliam MoorePastor New LifeChurchDisability, YouthCommunity Baby Shower, Prom DressMinistry and Wheel Chair RampsKendall Diaz1st Baptist ChurchDisabilityAMBUCSDisabilityCamp Perfect Wings for Special NeedsDisabilityDuncan Community ResidenceBrian Wolffdwight2650@sbcglobal.netDisabilityEarly Access Autism Screening ProjectJeanne Chambersjeanne-chambers@ouhsc.eduDisabilityMake Promises HappenSpencer Exec DirectorExec DirectorFt Cobb(888)241-1253317 NE 13th St.OKC(405)271-77441201 N. StonewallAve.Norman1404 W. Main St.Duncan(580) 252-5885901 W. AshDuncan(580)255-5829PO Box 1354DuncanOperates a prom dress center. Hosts the annualcommunity baby shower. Nailbenders volunteers buildwheel chair ramps.Creating mobility and independence for people withdisabilities.(405)942-3800Falls CreekDavisCamp for children with special needs. Operated by theBaptist General Convention.(580)255-39331510 W. Main St.Duncan(405)295-52733901 NW 63rd St.,Ste. 100OKC(800)299-28111 Twin Cedar Ln.2401 NW 23rd,Ste. 90Office of Handicapped Concerns(800)522-8224DisabilityOklahoma Department of oma Family NetworkJoni BruceDisabilityOklahoma Parents CenterSharon HouseDisabilitySooner SuccessDisabilityThe Power ShopDisabilityAbility1stRobin ArterDisability, EducationOklahoma School for the BlindDisability, EducationDisability, EducationDisability, EducationEducation(877)-871-5072Executive Directorsooner-success@ouhsc.edu(877)553-4332PO Box 512(877)441-0434GuthrieSupports families of children and youth with special healthOklahoma care needs through emotional support, resourceCitynavigation and partnerships between families andprofessionals.Statewide parent training and information (PTI) centerHoldenville serving parents of children with disabilities ages birth to26.Statewide referral for Oklahomans with special needs.Directory has thousands of agencies, organizations andNorman programs throughout the state, and can help people findthe services they need in their area.(580)252-45162103 W. BeechAve.DuncanDirector(580)252-80001301 W. Main St.DuncanJames C. Adams(918)781-88203300 GibsonMuskogeeOklahoma School for the DeafCarolyn Paradiso(888)685-33231100 E. OklahomaAve.SulphurOSU Assistive Technology CenterKimberly Berry(800)257-1705OSU 1514 W. HallStillwaterof Fame Rd.kimberly.berry@okstate.eduRegion IVCoordinatorSoonerStart Early Childhood InterventionDelta Early Head Start & Delta Head StartAsst Tech TeacherSharon Hortonshorton3@windstream.netProgram Director(405)224-1050(866)616-5596205 ChickashaAve., Ste. 4302 SW 2nd St.As a mental care home, Duncan Community Residenceoffers double occupancy rooms, 3 meals a day/7 days aweek, medication management, laundry andtransportation service.Offers free autism screenings across the state for children15 months - 8 years.Quality camping experiences for churches, persons withspecial needs, and a variety of diverse groups.Oklahoma Identify available resources Mon-Fri, 8 am to 5 pm.CityOnline Resource Directory for developmental disabilities.DuncanExec Directorability1st@cableone.netGeneral dentistry, sliding fee scale for primary andpreventive services.Site visits only. Check their calendar online and see ifthere are site visits in the region.Individuals interested in becoming a patient in theprogram must be evaluated to determine if they are anappropriate dental case for a residentAnnual event held on the 1st Saturday in August.Students are provided free school supplies, free dentaland vision screening, immunizations and activities.111 W. Main St.Disabilityshouse@oklahomaparentscenter.orgFree extractions 2nd Thurs. of each month, first come firstserved. Signup begins at 10:00 am on clinic day at whichtime a number and time is assigned for the afternoon.Free dental care to noninsured, low income patients overage 60 and adults with development disabilities. Generaldentistry, specializing in dentures/partials.(800)522-9510DentalNonprofit organization providing technical assistance andtraining to coalitions and community members onsubstance abuse prevention.Provide job training and daily living skillstraining/assistance to people who have developmentaldisabilities.Promotes independent living skills and provides assistedliving supports for adults with developmental disabilities.The Oklahoma School for the Blind offers a completeeducational program for blind and visually impairedstudents from pre-school through high school.The Oklahoma School for the Deaf offers a completeeducational program for blind and visually impairedstudents from pre-school through high school.Statewide Assistive Technology Act Program improvingaccess to and acquisition of assistive technology forindividuals with disabilities of all ages.Provides services for infants and toddlers with disabilitiesand their families. Some of these services includeassistive technology devices and services, audiology,family training, counseling and home visits, healthservices, nursing services, nutrition services, occupationalChickasha therapy, physical therapy, psychological services, servicecoordination, social work services, developmentalinstruction, speech language pathology, transportationand related costs, and vision services.LindsayHead Start helps all children succeed. Services areoffered to meet the special needs of children withdisabilities. Most children in Head Start are between theages of three and five years old. Early Head Start is a

federally funded community based program for pregnantwomen, infants, and toddlers.Education, FoodFirst Baptist Church Of MarlowJoe Ligonjligon@fbcmarlow.orgPastor(580)658-5413213 N. BroadwayMarlowEducation, LiteracyDuncan Area Literacy 6-11702300 Country ClubRd.DuncanEducation, LiteracyStephens County Reading AssociationJennifer Loveless(580)475-85661539 N. 13th St.DuncanEducation, YouthStephens County Extension OfficeMax th Development(580)255-0510Educator & CountyExtension Direct2002 S. 13th St.DuncanEmploymentASCOGArcher McPhaulmcph ar@ascog.org(580)252-0595802 W. Main St.DuncanEmploymentASCOG Youth ProgramCarol Estescarolestes@arboret.comEmploymentDuncan Area Economic DevelopmentFoundationLyle Roggowinfo@ok-duncan.comEmploymentWorkforce Oklahoma / Oklahoma EmploymentChristopher MooreSecurity CommissionYouth Career Coach(580)736-7033SupervisorPO Box 1959Duncan(580)255-96758100 N. Hwy -89501927 W. Elk Ave.DuncanFamily, Support, YouthA Beautiful Day FoundationMichelle Johnsonbeautifuldayfoundation2013@yahoo.com(405) 205-1831807 W. Main St.DuncanFoodAssumption Catholic Church Food PantryAnn Fittsannafitts@cableone.net(580)255-0590711 W. HickoryAve.DuncanFoodBray Community Center Food PantryPat Bloomerbrayfoodbank@yahoo.com(580)658-38271014 S. BrooksMarlowFoodCentral High Food PantryRobbin Arwoodrarwood2@gmail.com(580)658-63117001 W. BronchoRd.MarlowFoodDuncan Farmer's MarketTori Sparks(254) 285-9215DuncanFoodFood for KidsLisa Perrylperry@regionalfoodbank.org(405)604-71073355 S. PurdueOKCFoodFood for Kids Marlow (Backpack and Pantry)Sue Horninghorningfarms@att.net(580)658-2765421 W. Main St.MarlowFoodImmanuel Baptist Church Food Pantry - The310 ProjectFoodMarlow Nutrition Center & Marlow Meals onWheelsDana Pruittdanap@ibcduncan.orgCelia SchaubFoodOne True Light, Inc.Carol WanzorFoodRay of Hope Food PantryFran JonesFoodStephens County Christmas DinnerAssociationSonny WebbFoodVelma Community OutreachJulie Gilby(580)255-0467Site rg(580)658-5773207 N. 2nd St.201 Elm St.(580)467-8133913 W. Main St.(580)439-5112Highway 81 &Refinery Rd.(580)467-3661DuncanMarlowDuncanFree, confidential adult tutor program.The Oklahoma Reading Association is a statewideorganization dedicated to increasing literacy and instillinga love of reading.Water, forage and soil test information. Family &Consumer Science, 4-H. Financial and NutritionEducation/training. Agriculture assistance andinformation.Provide job seeker assistance. Expanded services forpeople interested in and able to pursue careers in highdemand occupations. Assistance with costs of educationor training programs.Assist youth ages 16-21 in or out of school. Our goal is tohelp them become employable, by developing aneducation and or employment plan and facilitate them toexecute that plan. While on the program we provideservices which bridge the gap between their currentsituation and an achievable career pathway.For industry looking to locate/expand, DAEDF can helplocate and finance the renovation, acquisition, orconstruction of buildings.Provide assistance to job seekers and local businessesincluding resume assistance, job matching, skills trainingto and assist in career progression. Provide resources foryouth employment and training services as well asveterans benefits assistance.Volunteers serve lunch and sit with kids celebrating theirbirthday. This program is K-5th grade at select schools.Widows Kindred monthly community dinner to supportand encourage circles of support for widows.Food Pantry Hours: Mon. & Thurs. 9:00 am - 11:00 am.Must be present before 10:30. Serves Alma, Duncan,Marlow and Velma. Documentation Required: Proof ofresidence.4th Thursday food distribution, 9:00 am - 1:00 pm BrayCommunity Center.Food assistance provided to the Central High Community.Distribution is 2nd Tues of each month, 5:30pm. - 6:30pm., at the Community Center.Open Sundays from 1-5. WIC/SNAP approved for someof the individual vendors.Food For Kids provides a backpack filled with nutritionallysound food items to chronically hungry children inStephens County. The backpacks are handed out eachFriday during the school year to those children identifiedas chronically hungry. Participating school districts includeDuncan, Marlow, Comanche, Empire, Central, and Velma.United Methodist Women sponsors the Backpack for Kidsprogram. UMW, Cumberland Presbyterian Women andFirst Christian Women sponsor the School PantryProgram for the Middle School and High Schoolcampuses.Food assistance on Tues & Wed at 1:30 pm. Participantsmust complete an application & are required to work 2hours at the church. After their work is completed staffgoes over a budget with them & if need be provide a jobapplication. Food is disbursed the day the work iscomplete.Provide hot congregate and home delivered meals tothose seniors 60 years. Along with daily nutrition theprogram encourages health promotion with exerciseequipment, blood pressure and blood sugar monitoring,nutrition information services and medicationmanagement programs.Spokes for Hope food bank. Free meal last Friday of themonth. Recruits, trains and coordinates mentors with atrisk students. Accept donated sports equipment andredistribute it to children in the community who need it tobe able to play a sport.Pantry hours: Friday 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm. ServesComanche Stephens County.1603 BrooklineDuncan108 PurdueVelmaFood, Homeless, HousingSW OK Continuum of CareJervis Jacksonjjackson@lawtonhousing.org(580)353-7392609 SW F Ave.LawtonFood, Housing, Immigration,MedicalCatholic CharitiesLakawthra Coxlcox@catholiccharitiesok.org(580)353-18111930 NW FerrisAve.LawtonFood, Housing, MedicalChristians ConcernedPenny PO Box 811DuncanExec DirectorBack to School Blast (school supplies, clothing).Gas andGrocery Buy Down.Food pantry the 4th Wed of each month, 1:00pm-6:00 pm.Service provided for Velma, Ratliff City, Countyline, Foxand Tatums area. Applications can be picked up at theVelma Town Hall. ID and proof of residence required.Emergency assistance to homeless. Provide food, babyformula, work uniforms, school supplies, andtransportation. Connect homeless with necessarybenefits, treatment, shelter, and housing. In some cases,even helping with initial moving, storage, furniture, orutility expenses. Rental assistance.Goal setting, budgeting assistance, life skills education,referrals for job training, medical assistance, housing,counseling, baby items, nutrition programs. Immigrationassistance.Serves those in need in Duncan. Provide assistance withfood and financial assistance (i.e. rent, utility bills, nonnarcotic prescription drugs, emergency lodging, utilitydeposits, etc.). Open Mon - Fri, 9:00 a.m. to Noon and1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Clients must call first at 252-9120 tosee if they are eligible for assistance.The Salvation Army offers a wide variety of assistance tohelp people through tough times. From shelters to

Food, Housing, UtilitiesFood, MedicalSalvation ArmyChickasaw Nation WICFood, Medical, PrescriptionsChisholm Trail Compassion Care CenterFood, SeniorComanche Nutrition Center & Senior CenterFood, SeniorDouglas Eastside Community Senior CenterLt. Claudia Roseno(580)355-1802Amy McCarley(580)470-8143Carl & Carol WesselShirley Kingsking2328@sbcglobal.netDuncan(580)255-2650802 N. 10th St.Duncan(580)439-5076106 ComancheDr.Comanche(580)255-3967702 S King PlaceDuncanDuncan Northside Nutrition CenterFood, TransportationStephens County CommissionersHotlineAlzheimer Organization of Oklahoma(800)272-3900HotlineBrain Injury Association of Ok(800)444-6443PO Box 88HillsdaleHotlineDown Syndrome Association of Central OK(405)332-5025720 W. WilshireBlvd. Ste. 112OKCHotlineHeartline 211211HotlineNational Center for Missing & ExploitedChildren(800)843-5678HotlineNational Child Abuse Hotline(800)422-4453HotlineNational Domestic Violence(800)799-7233HotlineOklahoma Area wide Service InformationSystem (OASIS)HotlineOklahoma Association for Problem andCompulsive GamblingHotlineOklahoma Autism NetworkHotlineOklahoma Dept of Human Services Abuse &Neglect Hotline(800)522-3511HotlineOklahoma Tobacco Helpline(800)784-8669HotlinePoison Control(800)222-1222HotlineSafe line(800)522-7233HotlineSuicide Hotline(800)273-8255(800) 784-2433Housing, Mental HealthSite Director8 S. 13th St.DuncanFood, SeniorHotline Human TraffickingMynan HuttoExec Director729 W. Main sc.eduWiley Harwell1110 N. 7th St.Duncan(580)255-4193101 S. 11th St.DuncanProvides pregnant or postpartum women, infants andchildren up to the age of five nutritious foods at no charge.WIC educators and nutritionists provide helpful nutritioninformation and counseling to moms and families.Lactation consultants and breastfeeding peer counselorsare available 24 hours a day, seven days a week toencourage and support breastfeeding moms through dailychallengesFood pantry serves Duncan residents on Wednesdays9:00 am - 11:00 am. Documentation Required: SocialSecurity card for each member of household.Wednesdays 1:00-2:30 clothes closet. Medical andprescription services on Thursdays 5:00 pm. New patientmust register between 2:30 and 3:00. Closed the 5thWednesday of the month. (Medical and clothes closetopen to all.)Provide hot congregate and home delivered meals tothose seniors 60 years.Provide hot congregate and home delivered meals tothose seniors 60 years. Along with daily nutrition theprogram encourages health promotion with exerciseequipment, blood pressure and blood sugar monitoring,nutrition information services and medicationmanagement programs.Provide hot congregate and home delivered meals tothose seniors 60 years. Along with daily nutrition theprogram encourages health promotion with exerciseequipment, blood pressure and blood sugar monitoring,nutrition information services and medicationmanagement programs.Transportation to out of town doctor appointments. Tripsto Lawton are Monday & Wednesday and to OKCTuesday & Thursday. Emergency food vouchers withreferral from Department of Human Services.Increase concern and awareness, advance public policy,enhance care and support, accelerate research and growrevenue to meet our mission in order that we eliminateAlzheimer's disease and find a cure.Educate survivors, family members, professionals, andthe public about all matters related to brain injury.Raise awareness and provide resources as well aspromote acceptance and inclusion for people with DownSyndrome.Hartline serves as the connecting point to people in need.They call 2-1-1 and we ask for their zip code, and refer aservice that matches their request to reduce stress, andun-needed calls to agencies in their database.The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children opened in 1984 to serve as the nation’s clearinghouse onissues related to missing and sexually exploited children.(405)271-63021122 NE 13th St.OKC(800)522-4700320 W. Main St.NormanAvailable 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyoneexperiencing domestic violence, seeking resources orinformation, or questioning unhealthy aspects of theirrelationship.The directory has thousands of agencies, organizationsand programs throughout the state, and can help peoplefind the services they need in their area. In addition thedirectory has listings of national organizations andagencies as well as local support groups and parent-toparent support.Agency that facilitates the planning, financing andadministration of the various recommendations of theIndividuals with Autism and Their Families: OklahomaPlan.Beautiful Dream SocietyMy Father's Lighthouse(580)252-1174groceries to utility assistances, the Salvation Army offersrelief and aid. Salvation Army also sponsors a Christmasgift program.(405)698-0011Billie Price & -8677(580)255-8508Free service available on phone or online for Oklahomanswith a desire to stop smoking or using other tobaccoproducts.Provide information concerning the prevention andmanagement of potential toxic exposures to the people ofOklahoma. The Center is open 24 hours a day, 7 days aweek, 365 days a year and can communicate with callersin more than 150 languagesToll free 24 hour accessible hotline for individuals seekinghelp or information about domestic violence, sexualassault and stalking. Help available in 150 languages.PO Box 32554PO Box 495101 S. 11th, Rm.Our goal is to raise awareness, take legal action whereappropriate, and offer rehabilitation services to rescuedOklahoma victims of human trafficking in order to fight this injusticeCityfrom a comprehensive approach. Additionally, we want tobranch out to address this issue from a preventivestandpoint, to cripple the human trafficking trade.DuncanSafe house for homeless women, including those whohave fallen on hard times, women who have been victimsof abuse and women who have spent time in jail andsimply need a fresh start to get back on their feet. 12 stepChrist Center Program meets every Wednesday at Noon@ and on Thu at 5:00 pm 1012 Ridley Rd.Drug Court is a specialized court that targets criminaloffenders who have drug addiction and dependencyproblems. This program provides offenders with intensive

LegalDrug CourtSharon CainLegalLegal Aid Services of OkKade McClurekademcclure@laok.orgLiteracyDuncan Public LibraryJan Colejcole@duncan.lib.ok.us(580)255-06362211 N. Highway81DuncanLiteracyGarland Smith Public Librarycomments@gs.lib.ok.us(580)658-5354700 W. Main St.MarlowMedicalChild Study CenterRobin Gurwitch(405)271-5700 x41100 NE 13thOKCMedicalDuncan Regional HospitalStephens CountyArea HealthProviders(580)252-53001407 WhisenantDr,DuncanMedicalDuncan Regional HospitalJulie Pennypacker(580)252-53001407 (580)255-9809Mng Attorney(580)248-4675DirectorHealth Ed CenterMedicalStephens County Health DepartmentMike MiltonmikeHM@health.ok.govMedical, SupportAmerican Cancer Society High Plains DivisionLyndse Sagerlyndse.sager@cancer.orgMental HealthDirector(580)252-0270208DuncanLawton1401 Bois D'ArcDuncanLawtonAccents - St Anthony's(405)272-4900OKCMental HealthCALM Center(918)394-22566126 E. 32nd Pl.TulsaMental HealthCedar Ridge Residential Treatment Center(405)605-59786501 NE 50th St.OKCMental HealthChildren's Recovery Center(405)364-9004320 12th Ave, NENormanDr. Charles er RelationsCoordinatorExec Director(580)531-4512101 N. 14th, Ste. BMental HealthChristian Family Counseling CenterMental HealthCo-Dependents AnonymousMental HealthCornerstone Clinical ServicesCharles Webber orMelinda Lopez(580)595-70001203 W. Main St.DuncanMental HealthDeb BrantleyDeb Brantley(580)255-74601608 W. JonesAve.DuncanMental HealthDuncan Alcoholics Anonymous(580)255-3480806 W. ChestnutDuncanMental HealthDuncan Narcotics Anonymous706 E. Ridley Rd.DuncanMental HealthDuncan Regional Hospital(580)252-53001407 WhisenantDr,DuncanMental HealthDuncan Regional Hospital (Hoirzon)(580)251-663001407 WhisenantDr,DuncanMental HealthDuncan Regional Hospital (Inspiratons)(580)251-82501407 WhisenantDr,DuncanMental HealthDuncan Serenity Group(580)736-4004707 Ridley Rd.DuncanMental HealthGillispie Counseling Services(580)606-657723 N. 8th St.DuncanMental HealthGoodland Academy(580)326-75681216 N. 4200 Rd.Hugo(580)252-4711 or(580)656-2503Legal advice and representation for low income andsenior citizens in the areas of protection from violence,evictions, foreclosures, social security disability and otherpublic benefits, unemployment compensation andconsumer fraud.Education, classes, information and entertainmentthrough books, databases, programs, magazines andmedia.Booksnackers, story time for preschoolers, meets everyWednesday at 11:00.Evaluations, consultations and treatment of children under8 yrs. of age with developmental, educational, behavioralor medical needs. Help and support for Autism,Asperger's Syndrome, Attention deficit disorder andNeurodevelopmental disorders.Community Health Directory.(580) 595-9231Carrie Elmore, LPNcourt supervision, mandatory drug testing, substanceabuse treatment, and other social services as analternative to incarceration.DuncanDuncanMedical care, Support Groups/Education: MultipleSclerosis, Diabetes, Co-Dependents Anonymous, Stroke,Grief, CPR/1st aid, Childbirth, parenting.Women, Infant & Children (WIC) Clinic, Immunization,Tube

Civic, Vision Duncan Noon Lions Joe Henderson duncannoonlionsclub@yahoo.com Board (580)252-7388 PO Box 31 Duncan Eye glasses for children. Provides to two Duncan High . Dental OU College of Dentistry (405)271-7744 1201 N. Stonewall Ave. Norman Individuals interested in becoming a patient in the