Youth Programs
Programs and services designed to support children and young people in education, health, and community engagement.
Aalhakoffichi' (A Place for Healing)
📍 Pauls Valley, OK
📞 405 331 2300
Aalhakoffichi’ “a place for healing,” serves Chickasaw and First American youth and their families with support and recovery services stemming from mental health, substance abuse or family relational issues.
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🌐 chickasaw.netChickasaw Children Village
📍 Kingston
📞 580-564-3060
The children’s village provides a safe and nurturing home-like environment for First American youth. Staff develop individual needs assessments and work to address each student’s emotional, spiritual, social and physical needs.
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🌐 chickasaw.netChildren's Recovery Center
📍 Norman, OK
📞 405-573-3842
Children's Recovery Center (CRC) is a trauma-informed, inpatient psychiatric care facility proudly serving Oklahoma’s adolescents. CRC holds 55 beds and offers two programs: a Crisis Stabilization program and a Psychiatric Residential Treatment (PRTF) program, sub-divided into two wings. The Crisis Stabilization Unit provides 24-hour walk-in and behavioral health crisis intervention care for estimated shorter stay needs and the PRTF program provides 24-hour psychiatric care after a scheduled intake.
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🌐 oklahoma.govJack Brown Center (Cherokee Nation Health Services)
📍 Tahlequah, OK
📞 918-453-5500
The Jack Brown Center is a 36-bed, co-educational facility located in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, funded by Indian Health Service and operated by the Cherokee Nation. Jack Brown Center provides chemical dependency education and treatment for Native American adolescents. The center serves native youth ages 13-18 who are experiencing substance abuse problems. This minimum 14-week program includes behavior modification, individual, family, and group counseling. Jack Brown Center can treat dual diagnosis as well, and uses evidence based and or best practices in the treatment of the youth. Jack Brown Center is accredited by both the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services and Commission for Accreditation of Rehabilitation Services. There is no cost for treatment. Clients must be citizens of a federally recognized tribe.
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🌐 health.cherokee.orgPalmer's Tulsa Outpatient Treatment Program
📍 Tulsa, OK
📞 918-832-7763
Palmer Addiction Recovery Services delivers trauma-informed substance use treatment and prevention for underserved individuals and families. • Outpatient Services: Outpatient substance abuse treatment for children and adolescents ages 7-17 and adults ages 18 and older. Individual, group, and family counseling services are offered. • Youth Prevention & Intervention: We provide services to 6th–12th grade students in high-need school communities across major local school districts, including: Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Jenks, and Union. Many of the youth we serve come from families experiencing economic hardship, homelessness, and unmet mental health needs. All student services are provided at no cost, ensuring access regardless of a family’s financial circumstances. School referrals accepted. Referral forms can be found on the website. Palmer operates under an open-door policy, ensuring that any child or adolescent seeking treatment is served regardless of a family’s ability to pay.
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🌐 palmer-tulsa.org