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ENID, OK AREA LOW-COST TO FREE COMMUNITY RESOURCES

The Enid, OK area has so many low cost/free resources available for people who need help. 
If you’re pregnant, check out these free resources specifically for you.

Health Care Resources & Medical Services

Dr. Christopher Lee, DO
615 E. Oklahoma, Suite 203 Enid, OK 73701
(580) 242-3870

Dr. Melanie Hutchinson, DO
1900 W. Willow Rd, Enid, OK 73703
(580) 249-3782

Dr. Michelle Bergner & Dr. David Weaver
Kelsey Schones, APRN
601 W. Owen K. Garriott Enid, OK 73701
(580) 233-1100

Dr. Michael Jackson & Dr. Andrea Partida
602 Madison, Suite 304 Enid OK 73701
(580) 977-1902

Dr. Rebecca Lewis
3517 W. Owen K. Garriott Rd., Ste. 4, Enid, OK 73703
(580) 233-5553


Enid Community Clinic

1106 E. Broadway  
(580) 233-5300 (Clinic number, answering machine) *leave message, they will call back w/in a week

Janet Cordell, RN & Clinic Coordinator

Hours: Clinic 1st & 3rd Tuesday 5pm (First come, first served – come early!)
Women’s Clinic 2nd & 4th Wed. afternoon (By appointment only!)

Requirements: NO health ins, income below (185%) federal poverty level, Garfield Co. resident
Need to provide documents: proof of address & income, including taxes filed
No pregnancy services offered
Primary care, medications, acute health problems (flu, infection, etc.)
FREE pap smears, breast exam, and mammograms

Garfield Co. Health Dept.

Garfield Co. Health Department—Family Planning Clinic
2501 Mercer Dr. Enid, OK 73703
(580) 233-0650
Visit the website.

Oklahoma Health Care Authority
www.mysoonercare.org
www.insureoklahoma.org

Great Salt Plains Health

231 S. 30th St., Enid
also in Canton, Cherokee, & Medford
(580) 233-2900
Visit the website.

Crisis Help

SANE = Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner

Michelle Baldwin
michellerbaldwin@hotmail.com
(580) 402-2058

YWCA

Crisis Hotline: 580-234-7644
525 S. Quincy
(580) 234-7581
ywcaenid.com

Courtney Dennis– Director

Abuse & Neglect Hotline

OKDHS
(800) 522-3511

Hope Outreach Parenting Ministry

Glenda Aebi 
815 W. Broadway
(580) 237-2292
hopeoutreach.org
Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm

Hope Pregnancy of NW Oklahoma

Charity Lyon
(580) 327-7335
427 Barnes #4
Alva, OK 73717

Foster's Closet

Shayla Barwik
(580) 548-3155

DHS - Care Portal

Linda Briggs
(580) 548-2055
Foster Care online sign-up:
www.okbenefits.org

Catholic Charities

Stacy Kurtz (580) 237-7352

Lawyers

Scott Cordell

Gungoll, Jackson, Box, & Devoll P.C.
323 W. Broadway
(580) 234-0436

Katressa Riffle

Riffel Law Firm, PLLC
3517 W. Owen K Garriott Rd, #1
(580) 234-8447

Randy Long

Long, Claypole & Blakley Law PLC
122 W. Randolph Ave.
(580) 233-5225

Maternity Homes & Shelters

  • Compassion House, Springdale, AR—(479) 419-9100
  • Grace Home Maternity Residence, Blanchard—(405) 788-9158,  Julie Cockroft
    no older children accepted; 12-18 month program
  • Heart & Hand Ministry—(405) 528-0171 *Accepts mothers with children
  • Hope House OKC—(405) 896-0033 *Does not accept mothers with children
  • Madonna House, Tulsa—(918) 949-4673
  • Martha’s House—(405)525-7409
  • Norman Women’s Center—(405) 701-5540 *accepts older children
  • Rose Home, OKC—(405) 631-4477
  • The Cottage, Bartlesville—(918) 214-8854,  Lana Smith
  • Sanctuary of Hope, San Antonio, TX—(800) 859-9899
  • Wonderfully Made—(405) 778-6870

Salvation Army

518 N. Independence St.
(580) 237-1910

Shelter – Requires picture ID, no sex offender, residents must complete 5 job searches per day and garner employment by 30 days, max stay is 90 days, women’s and men’s dorm (bunkbeds, bathrooms & common areas), 3 meals/day, food & clothing assistance offered through front office. *Residents must leave during the day (7:45am-4pm).

Adoption Resources

The public and private agencies listed below can offer birth mothers an alternative choice for unplanned or problematic pregnancies. Services provided to the birth mother might include assistance with living expenses such as housing, food, medical care, and legal services, possibly at no cost to the birth mother. In addition, educational opportunities might also be available.

Contact information has been provided if you decide to make an adoption plan for your unborn child. You may contact any of these agencies regardless of your current location within the state of Oklahoma for further information and assistance.

Crisis Pregnancy Outreach

7807 E. 76th St.
Tulsa, OK  74133
(918) 296-3377
crisispregnancyoutreach.org
*open adoptions only

Lilyfield Foster Care

501 E. 15th St. Ste. 400A
Edmond, OK
(866) 397-7202
lilyfield.org

BraveLove.org

Nightlight Christian Adoptions

7929 E. 50th Street #D7
Tulsa, OK 74145
(918) 491-6767
www.nightlight.org

Deaconess Pregnancy / Adoption

7101 NW Expressway, Ste. 325
Oklahoma City, OK 73132
(877) 242-9700
www.deaconessadoption.org
Bilingual

Miscellaneous Community Resources

CDSA - Community Development Support Association

114 S. Independence
(580) 242-6131

  • CDSAOK.org (Fill out forms online requesting information)
  • Assistance—Emergency assistance & shelter (families with children), and Rx for Oklahoma (assists un- & under-insured to get Rx reduced or free, depending on income)
  • Housing—Weatherization, rentals (see landlord list), repair/handicap access, homeless management information system (HMIS), HUD housing counseling
  • Early childhood—diaper bank (50 @ a time), newborn safe sleep program, child care resource & referral, developmental screening, early childhood resource center, preg / post-pardum support
  • Employment & training—YouthBuild & YouthBuild Americorps
  • RainbowFleet.org—help finding affordable childcare  (800) 438 -0008
    Oklahoma Child Care Resource & Referral Association (DHS)
  • YouthBuild
    • 17 ½ – 24 years old
    • No high school diploma — will request transcripts to complete diploma
    • Closed enrollment (next cycle begins in October)
    • 9 month program, self-pace, online curriculum, classes M-F, 9am-4pm
    • Stipend given to off-set cost
    • Teaches life skills, pre-employment, accountability & expectations
    • Case manager creates individual development plan; 2-3 advocates per youth
    • Scholarships available through AmeriCorp
  • Western Oklahoma Youth Works
    • 16 – 24 years old (Youth Program) & 18+ (Adult Program)
    • Can have high school diploma
    • Open enrollment
    • Can enroll in both YouthBuild & Oklahoma Works
    • Earn incentives by testing & improving Math/Reading scores ($200 total)
    • Partners with Lincoln Alternative School to complete HISET
      (similar, but cheaper/easier than GED)
    • Assists with further education for “in demand” occupations through NOC, NWOSU, and Autry
    • Case worker interacts with client approximately 1x/month
    • Program takes anywhere from 3-6 months to 3 years, depending on individual’s needs
  • FREE internet – for job applications

Youth and Family Services

(580) 233-7220
Tree Kelly

  • Drug & Alcohol Counseling & Services (referred by Enid Public Schools)
  • Early Diversion Program  – Assessmen& counseling for addiction issues  
  • Transitional Living Program
  • Thelma’s House

Northern Oklahoma College - “Project Achieve”

100 S. University
(580) 548-2257
noc.edu/academics/programs/project-achieve/

Provides high quality, accessible, and affordable educational opportunities and services to single parents pursuing a college education and financial independence.

Resilience Behavioral Health @ St. Mary’s

305 S. 5th St.
(580) 233-2273 (CARE)

  • 24-hour behavioral health monitoring and supervision – inpatient care
  • Behavioral health diagnostic assessment and evaluation
  • Admission Criteria: signs & symptoms of depression, suicidal thoughts/behavior, severe mood swings, delusions/hallucinations, agitation/hostility, sleep or appetite problems
  • How to make confidential referral:
    • Call intake number (580) 233-2273
    • Answer questions:
      • Demographic information
      • Presenting problem
      • Medical conditions and history
      • Medications and allergies
      • Admission criteria information
    • Admission decided by psychiatrist; further instructions based on psychiatrist’s determination
    • Patients accepted 24/7

Transportation

Enid Public Transit Authority
(580) 233-7433
enid.org/transit
Open: Monday-Saturday, 6am-7pm
Schedule ahead of time, curb-to-curb, same day ride not guaranteed

Food Assistance & Meals Provided

SNAP Enrollment

(877) 769-0114
8am-8pm Sun-Sat
Takes 30 minutes to sign up

Enid Welcome Table

Central Christian Church
1111 W. Broadway
Sundays @ 4:30-5:30pm

Our Daily Bread

616 W. Randolph
Breakfast @ 7am
Lunch @ 10:30am

Loaves & Fishes NW Oklahoma

Lydia Kelley
loavesandfishesnwok.org
701 E. Maine
(580)540-9830

Client-Choice Pantry Hours
Monday & Wednesday 1-4pm
Tuesday 2:30-5:30 pm
Thursday 9am-12pm

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