OKLAHOMA Community Action Agencies
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OKLAHOMA Community Action Agencies
O K L A Community H Action O Agencies M A Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies 2015 Directory & Performance Report The Promise of Community Action Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other. Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies 605 Centennial Blvd. Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 949-1495 - Fax: (405) 509-2712 - Web: www.okacaa.org Michael E. Jones Executive Director michaeljones@okacaa.org LaQuita Thornley President l.thornley@incacaa.org Patty Laub Director of Operations plaub@okacaa.org Bob Brandenburg Communications Director bobbrandenburg@okacaa.org Kay C. Floyd State Director of Head Start Collaboration kfloyd@okacaa.org Tricia Auberle Financial Education Programs Director HomebuyerEd@okacaa.org Johnny Field Weatherization Program Training Director jfield@okacaa.org Wanda Welters Executive Assistant oahnmod@okacaa.org i About Community Action Community Action Agencies are locally controlled non-profit organizations that work to improve the lives of low-income individuals by creating opportunities for increased self-sufficiency and greater participation in the community. In Oklahoma, Community Action Agencies serve all 77 counties. Community Action Agencies were established under the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964 to fight America’s War on Poverty. One of the strengths of Community Action is its local control and local decision-making. Each board has at least one-third of its membership representing low-income residents, one-third local elected officials or their designees, and the remainder representing local business, civic organizations, faith-based group, and similar interests in the community. Community Action Agencies that have Head Start grants must also have board members who have expertise in fiscal management, early childhood education, and an attorney (or consultants), plus parents of children enrolled in Head Start and additional members selected for expertise in education, business administration, or community affairs. This unique board structure allows each local Community Action Agency to determine the most effective programs based on the needs of communities in its service area. Each Community Action Agency provides a wide variety of services that are based upon the needs of each local community which are identified through a needs assessment. Different communities have different needs. The local Community Action Agency responds to the specific needs of each community. Community Action Agencies weatherize homes to reduce a family’s energy costs while helping them stay warm in the winter. They provide early childhood programs to help prepare youngsters to succeed in school. They build affordable houses so families can have a home of their own. They help families complete and file their federal and state tax returns free. They provide opportunities for senior citizens to stay active in their communities through volunteer programs. They provide transit programs to get families to medical appointments and workers to jobs. They help the elderly maintain their health through nutrition programs. They help our most vulnerable households avoid loss of essential services through utility payment assistance. They help finance job training programs. Community Action Agencies receive funding from federal and state appropriations as well as private funding sources. The Federal Community Services Block Grant provides core support. It provides administrative and program support to enable Community Action Agencies to partner with other community organizations to provide needed services. Our trusted products will shelter you from the indefinite storm Worker’s Comp. • Property • General Liability • Fleet Auto Equipment Floater • Builder’s Risk • Health Insurance 405-224-5404mhii.com Mark McPherson • mmcpherson.molle01@insuremail.net ii Community Action: Helping People. Changing Lives. During 2014, members of the Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies mobilized the resources of over 3,840 full and part-time employees and over $185 million in federal, state and local funds to help low-income families move toward self-sufficiency. Member agencies: •helped 14,380 low and moderate income Oklahomans file their federal income tax returns that resulted in $17,420,965 in refunds; •provided opportunities for more than 9,000 children, ages birth to 5, to develop mentally, socially, emotionally and physically through the Early Head Start and Head Start programs; •collaborated with 98 public schools to more effectively use classroom space and staff for Head Start programs; •assisted hundreds of parents in search for quality childcare; •offered temporary shelter to 810 persons; •provided 765 clients help paying their mortgage or rent; •assisted 2,950 clients with their utility bills; •provided food or vouchers to purchase food to over 13,200 persons; •provided funding for 273 persons to obtain job training; •built 56 single family houses for low and moderate income residents; •improved the energy efficiency of 537 housing units through the weatherization program; •served over 336,600 nutritious meals at congregate meals sites and delivered over 343,400 to residences; •assisted 4,433 new and existing clients in obtaining over $4.9 million in free or discounted prescriptions from manufacturers discount programs through Rx for Oklahoma; •provided opportunities for 2,048 senior citizens to give nearly 470,000 hours of help in their communities through the RSVP and Foster Grandparents programs; and •provided over 1.9 million passenger trips taking riders to jobs, school, medical appointments, meal sites and shopping in 645 vehicles. iii Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies Big Five Community Services Mr. Kent Watson Executive Director 1502 N. First St. Durant, OK 74702 (580) 924-5331 Fax: (580) 920-2004 www.bigfive.org Counties Served: Bryan, Carter, Coal, Love and Pontotoc Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency Mr. Fred Combs Interim Executive Director 429 N. Union P.O. Box 486 Shawnee, OK 74802 (405) 275-6060 Fax: (405 214-4326 www.cocaa.org Counties Served: Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Payne, Pottawatomie and Seminole Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Mr. James E. Sconzo Executive Director 319 S.W. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 (405) 232-0199 Fax: (405) 232-9074 www.caaofokc.org Counties Served: Canadian and Oklahoma Community Action Development Corporation Mr. Brent Morey, CCAP Executive Director 105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 (580) 335-5588 Fax: (580) 335-3092 www.cadcconnection.com Counties Served: Beckham, Cotton, Jefferson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman and Washita Community Action Resource & Development Ms. Karol May Executive Director 707 W. Lowry Rd. P.O. Box 947 Claremore, OK 74018 (918) 341-5000 Fax: (918) 343-3663 www.cardcaa.org Counties Served: Mayes, Nowata, Rogers, Wagoner and Washington Community Development Support Association Ms. Cheri Ezzell Executive Director 114 S. Independence St. Enid, OK 73701 (580) 242-6131 Fax: (580) 242-3554 www.cdsaok.org Counties Served: Garfield and Grant Deep Fork Community Action Foundation Ms. Christie Baldridge Executive Director 223 W. 6th St. P.O. Box 670 Okmulgee, OK 74447 (918) 756-2826 Fax: (918) 756-6829 www.deepforkcommunity action.org Counties Served: Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee and Okmulgee Delta Community Action Foundation Ms. Karen Nichols Executive Director 308 S.W. 2nd Lindsay, OK 73052 (405) 756-1100 Fax: (405) 756-1104 www.deltacommunityaction.org Counties Served: Garvin, McClain and Stephens Great Plains Improvement Foundation Ms. Virginia Spencer, CCAP Executive Director 2 S.E. Lee P.O. Box 926 Lawton, OK 73502 (580) 353-2364 Fax: (580) 353-1952 www.gpif-caa.org County Served: Comanche Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies Mr. Michael E. Jones Executive Director 605 Centennial Blvd. Edmond, OK 73013 (405) 949-1495 Fax: (405) 509-2712 www.okacaa.org INCA Community Services Ms. LaQuita Thornley Executive Director 202. S. Capitol St., Suite 2 P.O. Box 68 Tishomingo, OK 73460 (580) 371-2352 Fax: (580) 371-0277 www.incacaa.org Counties Served: Atoka, Johnston, Marshall and Murray KI BOIS Community Action Foundation Mr. R. Carroll Huggins, CCAP Executive Director/CEO 200 S.E. A St. P.O. Box 727 Stigler, OK 74462 (918) 967-3325 Fax: (918) 967-8660 www.kibois.org Counties Served: Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore and Pittsburg Little Dixie Community Action Agency Ms. Rebecca Reynolds Executive Director 209 N. 4th Hugo, OK 74743 (580) 326-3351 Fax: (580) 326-2305 www.littledixie.org Counties Served: Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmataha Muskogee County Community Action Foundation Mr. James Ezzell Executive Director 315 N. 5th St. P.O. Box 647 Muskogee, OK 74401 (918) 683-7637 Fax: (918) 683-8627 www.muskogeecountycaf.com County Served: Muskogee Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Ms. Jean Cooper, Ed.D Executive Director 856 E. Melton Dr., Suite C P.O. Box 603 Jay, OK 74346 (918) 253-4683 Fax: (918) 253-6059 www.neocaa.org Counties Served: Craig, Delaware and Ottawa iv Opportunities, Inc. Mr. Terry Dubberly Executive Director 117 E. Russworm P.O. Box 569 Watonga, OK 73772 (580) 623-7283 Fax: (580) 623-7290 Counties Served: Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Kingfisher, Major, Texas, Woods and Woodward Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group Mr. Neil Montgomery, CCAP Executive Director 900 S. Carver Rd. P.O. Drawer 1088 Altus, OK 73521 (580) 482-5040 Fax: (580) 482-5433 www.socag.org Counties Served: Greer, Harmon and Jackson United Community Action Program Mr. Johnny Bryant Executive Director 501 Sixth St. Pawnee, OK 74058 (918) 762-3041 Fax: (918) 762-3418 www.ucapinc.org Counties Served: Creek, Kay, Noble, Osage and Pawnee Washita Valley Community Action Council Ms. Sharlotte Key, CCAP Executive Director 205 W. Chickasha Ave. P.O. Box 747 Chickasha, OK 73023 (405) 224-5831 Fax: (405) 222-4303 www.washitavalley communityactioncouncil.com Counties Served: Caddo and Grady CCAP Names followed by “CCAP” have been awarded the Certified Community Action Professional designation by the Community Action Partnership in Washington, D.C. having demonstrated experience, knowledge, and understanding of CommunityAction history, vision, values, management and positive leadership. Table of Contents Member Agencies Big Five Community Services..................................................................................................................................................... 1-3 Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency............................................................................................................................ 4-6 Community Action Agency of Oklahoma and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties............................................................................. 7-10 Community Action Development Corporation............................................................................................................................. 11-13 Community Action Resource & Development............................................................................................................................. 14-17 Community Development Support Association........................................................................................................................... 18-19 Deep Fork Community Action Foundation.................................................................................................................................. 20-21 Delta Community Action Foundation........................................................................................................................................... 22-25 Great Plains Improvement Foundation....................................................................................................................................... 26-27 INCA Community Services.......................................................................................................................................................... 28-30 KI BOIS Community Action Foundation...................................................................................................................................... 31-36 Little Dixie Community Action Agency......................................................................................................................................... 37-41 42 Muskogee County Community Action Foundation...................................................................................................................... Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency........................................................................................................................ 43-44 Opportunities, Inc........................................................................................................................................................................ 45-46 Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group......................................................................................................................... 47-49 United Community Action Program............................................................................................................................................. 50-53 Washita Valley Community Action Council................................................................................................................................. 54-55 Early Head Start & Head Start Programs Not Affiliated with Member Agencies Community Action Project of Tulsa County................................................................................................................................. Crossroads Youth & Family Services.......................................................................................................................................... Grand Head Start - Jay Public Schools...................................................................................................................................... Muskogee County Head Start. -Green Country Behavioral Health Services ............................................................................ Native American Coalition of Tulsa............................................................................................................................................. Sunbeam Family Services Early Head Start............................................................................................................................... Tulsa Educare, Inc...................................................................................................................................................................... Wewoka Public Schools Co-op Head Start........................................................................................................................................ 56 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 American Indian Early Head Start & Head Start Programs CDI Serving Tecumseh Early Head Start.................................................................................................................................... Caddo Nation Child Development Program................................................................................................................................ Central Tribes of the Shawnee Area Head Start/Early Head Start............................................................................................. Cherokee Nation Head Start/Early Head Start........................................................................................................................... Cheyenne-Arapaho Head Start................................................................................................................................................... The Chickasaw Nation Head Start.............................................................................................................................................. Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma..................................................................................................................................................... Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma.............................................................................................................................................................. Kickapoo Head Start, Inc............................................................................................................................................................ Kiowa Tribe Head Start............................................................................................................................................................... Muscogee (Creek) Nation Head Start Program.......................................................................................................................... Osage Nation Head Start............................................................................................................................................................ Otoe-Missouria Head Start......................................................................................................................................................... Ponca Tribe Head Start............................................................................................................................................................... Seminole Nation Early Childhood Services................................................................................................................................ 61 61 61 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 65 66 66 66 66 Unless otherwise indicated, data included in this report is for the 2014 calendar year. v This publication was made possible by funds from the Office of Community Services, grant number 90ET0442-01-00 and a Head Start Collaboration grant 06CD0019/04 from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Its contents are solely the responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Printing 1,500 copies of this Directory and Annual Report cost $3,4538.89 of which 100% was paid by funds from the Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The information contained in this publication is believed accurate, but the Oklahoma Association of Community Action Agencies makes no guarantee or warranty as to the accuracy of the information. (April 2015) Big Five Community Services Administrative Staff Head Start Director Jeff Alexander jalexander@bigfive.org 1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 580-924-5331 Fax: 580-920-2004 www.bigfive.org Counties Served Bryan, Carter, Coal, Love and Pontotoc Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Developmental Disabilities Employment Related Services, Residential Services Early Childhood - Head Start, Extended Day Services Emergency Assistance Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/ Vouchers, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance) Housing - Multifamily Developments, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Senior Citizens - Family Caregivers Program Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Head Start, Medical Services Staff Early Childhood Division Director Anthony Stafford astafford@bigfive.org Transportation, Weatherization, and Housing Director Allen Leaird aleaird@bigfive.org Executive Director Kent Watson kwatson@bigfive.org Health, Aging, and Community Services Division Director Kevin Stinson kstinson@bigfive.org Human Resources Kevin Stinson kstinson@bigfive.org Community Programs Director (Rx for Oklahoma, Navigator, and Family Caregiver) Donna Pound dpound@bigfive.org Finance Director Christy Balentine cbalentine@bigfive.org Developmental Disabilities Director Tanya Gleghorn tgleghorn@bigfive.org Agency Funding $6,512,945 $4,718,758 $2,984,253 $14,215,956 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 272 79 $6,975,607 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Mike McComber, along with Ardmore Chamber of Commerce representatives, cuts the ribbon on the new Big Five Community Services building which was named after McComber who is a long serving board member. 1 Continued on next page Big Five Community Services County Offices Bryan County County Office Kent Watson 1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 580-924-5331 kwatson@bigfive.org Head Start Centers Achille Head Start 201 N. 5th Achille, OK 74720 (Collaborating with Achille Public School) Big Five Head Start 1502 N. First Durant, OK 74701 Calera Head Start 111 N. 3rd Calera, OK 74730 (Collaborating with Calera Public School) Colbert Head Start 407 Maupin St. Colbert, OK 74730 (Collaborating with Colbert Public School) Jackie Watson Child Development Center 3725 W. Arkansas Durant, OK 74701 (Collaborating with Durant Public School) Robert E. Lee Head Start 824 W. Louisiana Durant, OK 74701 (Collaborating with Durant Public School) Silo Head Start 86 Texas St. Durant, OK 74701 (Collaborating with Silo Public School) SOSU Center 1335 N. 6th Ave. Durant, OK 74701 Washington Irving Head Start 812 W. Locust Durant, OK 74701 (Collaborating with Durant Public School) Carter County County Office Kevin Stinson 201 A St. SW P.O. Box 1613 Ardmore, OK 73402 580-223-4613 kstinson@bigfive.org Coal County Pontotoc County County Office County Office Allen Leaird 210 N. Main Coalgate, OK 74538 580-927-2381 aleaird@bigfive.org Allen Leaird 1721 Cradduck Rd. Ada, OK 74820 580-332-8233 aleaird@bigfive.org Head Start Centers Developmental Disability Services Office Coalgate Head Start 111 W. Fox Ave. Coalgate, OK 74538 (Collaborating with Coalgate Public School) Cottonwood Head Start 1 Lubbis St. Coalgate, OK 74538 Developmental Disability Services Office (Collaborating with Cottonwood Public School) 201 A St. SW Ardmore, OK 73401 580-223-4613 Tupelo Head Start 310 High School Rd. Tupelo, OK 74572 Head Start Centers (Collaborating with Tupelo Public School) Will Rogers Head Start 1441 N. Washington Ardmore, OK 73401 Love County (Collaborating with Ardmore Public School) Fox Head Start 100 Creek Ave. Fox, OK 73435 (Collaborating with Fox Public School) Healdton Bullpups 457 Carter Healdton, OK 73438 (Collaborating with Marietta Public School) (Collaborating with Zaneis Public School) (Collaborating with Latta Kids Zone) Monte Vista Academy 1425 N. Monte Vista Ada, OK 74820 Allen Head Start 110 N. Richmond Ave. P.O. Box 430 Allen, OK 74825 Marietta Head Start 910 W. Main Marietta, OK 73448 Zaneis Head Start 30515 US Hwy. 70W Wilson, OK 73463 Latta Kids Zone 13924 CR 1560 Ada, OK 74820 Kevin Stinson 910 W. Main P.O. Box 286 Marietta, OK 73448 580-276-3198 kstinson@bigfive.org (Collaborating with Marietta Day Care) (Collaborating with Wilson Public School) Ada Head Start 1721 Cradduck Rd. Ada, OK 74820 (Collaborating with Monte Vista Academy) Marietta Day Care 800 W. Hwy. 77 Marietta, OK 73448 Wilson Head Start 1860 Hewitt Rd. Wilson, OK 73463 Head Start Centers County Office Head Start Centers (Collaborating with Bullpups Day Care) 314 S. Broadway, Suite 201 Ada, OK 74820 580-332-1132 (Collaborating with Allen Public School) Roff Head Start 21880 CR 3499 Fitzhugh, OK 74843 (Collaborating with Roff Public School) Stonewall Head Start 26050 CR 3590 Fittstown, OK 74840 (Collaborating with Stonewall Public School) (Collaborating with Durant Public School) 2 Continued on next page Big Five Community Services 807 49 $4,688,946 $137,747 15 4 949 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Child care organizations which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children provided child care by the agency 296 155 108 11 $5,957 203 $20,138 35 $1,305 Rx for Oklahoma Housing Developmental Disabilities 4 5 120 $3,835,830 $93,785 Persons with a developmental disability provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Persons with a developmental disability obtained a full-time job Persons with a developmental disability obtained a part-time job Persons provided residential services State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Other funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Transit 77 Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients Early Childhood 1,346 $1,990,021 Emergency Assistance Asset Development 2014 Program Report 2 $210,000 121 $4,441,552 136 31 $223,045 271 $449,539 50 941,549 219,359 $708,694 $133,461 $2,174,324 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance provided Single family houses constructed in 2014 Construction costs of single family houses constructed in 2014 Multifamily units constructed in past 5 years Costs for multifamily living units constructed in past 5 years Households living in agency owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Clients (new and from previous years) received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Vehicles in transit fleet Number of revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit programs Additional Activities: The (Child Development Associate) CDA credential is the minimum requirement for Teachers Aides in the Head Start Program. There are currently six parents and six staff that are attending CDA classes this semester that are provided by Big Five Head Start. The CDA is recognized nationwide and in order to obtain the credential, the candidate must complete 120 hours of training in early childhood development, develop a Professional Portfolio, be observed as lead teacher in a classroom, receive feedback from parents of the children in their care, as well as an advisor and take an online test. The process takes approximately 3-6 months to complete. 3 Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency 429 N. Union Ave. P.O. Box 486 Shawnee, OK 74802 405-275-6060 Fax: 405-214-4326 www.cocaa.org Email: info@cocaa.org Counties Served Cleveland, Lincoln, Logan, Payne, Pottawatomie and Seminole Services Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Health Care Clinic, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance) Housing - Affordable Housing, Emergency Shelter (Homeless), Rental Units, Transitional Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing, Weatherization Nutrition - Meal Delivery to Residences Senior Citizens - Volunteers Impacting People (VIP) Transit - Demand Response, SoonerRide Youth - Provide School Supplies, Shoes That Fit Administrative Staff Services Staff Homeless Mission of Hope Jana Nelson, Director 405-624-3671 jnelson@cocaa.org Client Services Lisa Pendleton, Manager 405-275-6060 lpendleton@cocaa.org Interim Executive Director Fred Combs fcombs@cocaa.org Volunteers Impacting People (VIP) - Pottawatomie County Thixe Totty 405-275-7910 ttotty@cocaa.org Finance Director Deborah Jefferson djefferson@cocaa.org Stillwater Community Health Center Debbie Traugott, Director 405-743-3171 dtraugott@cocaa.org Office Manager Samantha Robinson srobinson@cocaa.org Transit (COTS) Tina Lowery, Director 405-273-3000 tlowery@cocaa.org Operations Director Cory Swearingen cswearingen@cocaa.org Weatherization Doug Decker, Coordinator 1-800-256-5940 405-275-6060 ddecker@cocaa.org Agency Funding $1,464,420 $452,964 $935,212 $2,852,596 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 28 10 $912,468 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Cleveland County County Offices Lincoln County Logan County County Office County Office County Office Deserae Nick 1155 E. Main Norman, OK 73069 405-701-2170 dnick@cocaa.org Tiffany Low 820 Jim Thorpe Blvd. Prague, OK 74864 405-695-1630 tlow@cocaa.org Brenda Mutai-Hall 312 E. Harrison Guthrie, OK 73044 405-695-1636 bmutai-hall@cocaa.org Head Start Head Start Cleveland County is served by Crossroads Youth & Family Services. Lincoln County is served by Wewoka Public Schools Co-op Head Start. 4 Continued on next page Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency Head Start Homeless Shelter Pottawatomie County Seminole County Logan County is served by United Community Action Program. Mission of Hope 1804 S. Perkins Rd. Stillwater, OK 74074 405-624-3671 County Office County Office Lisa Pendleton 429 N. Union Shawnee, OK 74802 405-275-6060 lpendleton@cocaa.org Tiffany Low 1800-B N. Milt Phillips Seminole, OK 74868 405-382-1800 tlow@cocaa.org Volunteers Impacting People (VIP) 401 N. Bell Shawnee, OK 74801 405-275-7910 Early Head Start/Head Start Payne County Health County Office Brenda Mutai-Hall 410 S. Lewis Stillwater, OK 74074 405-624-2533 bmutai-hall@cocaa.org Stillwater Community Health Center 1321 W. 7th P.O. Box 204 Stillwater, OK 74076 405-743-3171 Head Start Head Start Payne County is served by United Community Action Program. Pottawatomie County is served by Crossroad Youth & Family Services. Seminole County is served by Crossroads Youth & Family Services for Early Head Start. Seminole County is served by Wewoka Public Schools for Head Start. Housing Emergency Assistance Asset Development 2014 Program Report 1,124 $1,363,853 198 Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Additional Activities: The VITA saved taxpayers an estimated $297,116 in preparation fees. 1,199 159 206 61 $24,209 329 $56,358 1 30 $750 17 72 96 16 77 176 2 $145,820 11 $953,222 15 49 $369,154 42 23 253 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Household provided fans or blankets Provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase provided Indigent burial Thanksgiving baskets Christmas food baskets and gifts Emergency medical care Provided prescription assistance Referrals made to other social service, faith-based, and local organizations Single family houses constructed during the past five years Total construction costs of single family houses constructed during the past five years Multi-family housing units constructed in past five years Total construction costs of multi-family housing units constructed during past five years Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Households provided transitional housing Provided transportation Case management 5 Continued on next page Central Oklahoma Community Action Agency 6,310 Meals delivered to residences $25,517 Amount expended on senior nutrition program 379 $199,803 Transit 414 42,422 11 311,995 21,550 $115,851 $48,288 $318,892 Youth Rx for Senior Citizens Oklahoma Nutrition 2014 Program Report 27 299 $415 Clients received prescriptions assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Persons participated in RSVP/VIP programs Hours of service provided by RSVP/VIP volunteers Vehicles in transit fleet Number of revenue miles driven in all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided Federal funds provided for all transit programs State revolving funds provided for all transit programs Funds provided from other sources for all transit programs Youth provided schools supplies Youth served through Shoes That Fit program Funds from other sources provided for Youth programs 6 Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/ Canadian Counties 319 S.W. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-232-0199 Fax: 405-232-9074 www.caaofokc.org Counties Served Oklahoma and Canadian Services Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance, Individual Development Accounts Early Childhood - Child Care, Early Head Start, Head Start Economic Development/ Employment - Business Development/Counseling/Loan Assistance, Workforce Investment Act - Job Training, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance Emergency Services - Emergency Home Repairs, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Tobacco Use Cessation Housing - Down Payment & Closing Cost Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, Rental Units, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Garden Seed Distribution Substance Abuse - Drug/ Alcohol Counseling, Sober Living Resident, Street Outreach Transit - Transportation to meal sites and shopping, medical routes Youth - Provide School Supplies, Summer Programs for ages 7-12 (Arts/Crafts/Field Trips), Operate Gyms in two city parks Administrative Staff Services Staff Community Services Pastoria Littleton, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 2300 plittleton@caaofokc.org Drug/Alcohol Rick Cartwright, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 2305 turningpoint@caaofokc.org Executive Director James E. Sconzo 405-232-0199 ext. 4100 execdir@caaofokc.org Economic Development Bonnie Schwartz, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 3205 bschwartz@caaofokc.org Administrative Services Patty Gorczyca, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 4102 admindirector@caaofokc.org Head Start Carolyn Shaw, Director 405-232-0199 ext 4103 hsadmin@caaofokc.org Fiscal Services Randy Betchan, Director 405-232-1099 ext. 4114 rbetchan@caaofokc.org Special Projects Jessie Thompson, Director 405-232-0199 ext. 3200 spdirector@caaofokc.org Weatherization/Home Repair Robert Roberson 405-232-0199 ext. 1400 broberson@caaofokc.org Agency Funding $23,322,805 $788,402 $2,101,762 $26,212,969 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 365 18 $10,457,176 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Inc. has had over 100 small business entrepreneurs attend the Small Business Training Series held at Metro Technology Centers in Oklahoma City. The Training Series is designed to help individuals who are starting or expanding their business, offering topics such as marketing, advertising, business plans, financial matters, tax issues, and legal issues. This Series is held four times per year and is 4-5 weeks long. Continued on next page 7 County Offices Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Canadian County District Centers Carole McKinley 203 N. Bickford El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-7042 caacanadian@sbcglobal.net Turning Point Center 203 N. Bickford El Reno, OK 73036 405-262-0739 Head Start is served by Big Five Community Services. Oklahoma County District Centers Kimberly Torres 1300 N. McKinley Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-525-2468 caanw@sbcglobal.net Amy Acosta 1621 S.W. 15th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-634-1469 caasw@sbcglobal.net Rosetta Jones 3401 N.E. 16th Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-424-0315 caanortheast@coxinet.net Mary Jamet 6309 S. Camille Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-672-7311 caasoutheast@4dn.net Mercedes LaCue 12520 N.E. 36th Spencer, OK 73084 405-769-3346 caacc@sbcglobal.net Gloria Love 9233 N.E. 10th Midwest City, OK 73130 405-869-9354 caamwc@coxinet.net Carver Mark Twain 2412 W. Main Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-232-2006 Our Spot 1532 W. Hefner Road Oklahoma City, OK 73114 405-755-5136 Council Grove 7721 W. Melrose Oklahoma City, OK 73127 405-350-3465 Pierce 2601 S. Tulsa Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-4079 Garden Diggs 2201 N. Coltrane Oklahoma City, OK 73121 405-427-8515 Plainview 7105 N. Kelley Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-843-8299 Kaiser 3101 Lyon Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73112 405-943-5350 Rockwood 3101 S.W. 24th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-7205 Dana Brown Cooper 9300 N.E. 10th Midwest City, OK 73130 405-733-0289 Kiddie Village 801 N.E. 2nd Oklahoma City, OK 73104 405-235-9833 Ruth Dropkin 6500 S. Shields Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-634-0401 Happy Times 405 S. Air Depot Blvd. Midwest City, OK 73110 405-733-2905 Mark Twain 2451 W. Main Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-272-1612 Valley Brook 6315 S. Camille Oklahoma City, OK 73149 405-670-6284 Head Start Centers Deville 7941 N.W. 23rd Bethany, OK 73008 405-470-3980 (Collaborating with Putnam City Public School) New Heights 7921 N.W. 23rd Bethany, OK 73008 405-440-0230 (Collaborating with Western Heights School) Edmond 717 Churchill Rd. Edmond, OK 73034 405-359-7155 Armstrong 309 S.W. 5th (Box 27) Luther, OK 73054 405-277-3530 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) Steed 2118 Flannery Midwest City, OK 73110 405-732-2552 Mary Helen Nelson 1115 N.E. 7th Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-232-2920 Avery 1425 N. Kelham Oklahoma City, OK 73117 405-424-1088 McKinley 1300 N. McKinley Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-524-5017 Buchanan 4126 N.W. 18th Oklahoma City, OK 73107 405-948-0119 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) Metro Tech 3901 Martin Luther King Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-605-4751 Capitol Hill 2717 S. Robinson Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-297-9229 Mount Rose 1701 N.W. 7th Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-232-6037 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) Oak Grove 3301 S.W. 17th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-685-2277 8 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) West Oak 2100 S. Everest Oklahoma City, OK 73109 405-677-8437 Wheeler 501 S.E. 25th Oklahoma City, OK 73129 405-587-7005 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public School) Will Rogers 1621 S.W. 15th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-634-4365 Turning Point Centers Sober Living 2425 N.E. 10th Oklahoma City, OK 73111 405-424-2547 Turning Point South 1607 S.W. 15th Oklahoma City, OK 73108 405-634-0508 Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Asset Development 2014 Program Report 3,401 $4,965,786 $248,289 33 4 14 21 171 Early Childhood 2,332 482 68 $39,900 80 $1,057 209 Housing Employment 1,924 101 $12,323,289 $306,569 4 2 180 Emergency Assistance 5 26 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Persons opened Individual Development Accounts (IDA) IDA participants started a business with savings IDA participants purchased a home with savings IDA participants pursuing post-secondary education with savings Persons provided business development assistance (classes, counseling, loan assistance and similar services) New businesses established as a result of agency provided assistance New jobs created as a result of agency assistance Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children provided child care Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans 6 Persons who received training funded through Workforce Investment Act or other job training programs 4 Persons able to obtain employment following training 15 Persons provided General Equivalency Diploma (GED) exam preparation classes 2 $75,478 50 $327,828 1 106 $585,796 102 $579,606 227 Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Total contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households provided downpayment and closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units Households provided emergency home repairs Amount expended for emergency home repairs Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency Nutrition Rx for Oklahoma Additional Activities: Graffiti Elimination: The agency purchased paint and supplies for home owners and businesses. Also for County Commissioner’s SHINE program. 28 $1,195,957 736 $942,243 Facilities participating in the Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child & Adult Care Food Program Clients received prescriptions assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients in 2013 Continued on next page 9 Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Youth Transit Substance Abuse 2014 Program Report 142 77 $240,988 $153,224 $67,941 Persons began outpatient counseling treatment program Persons completed outpatient counseling treatment program Federal funds provided for substance abuse programs State funds provided for substance abuse programs Funds provided from other sources for substance abuse programs Additional Activities: The agency received a three year Certification with Distinction from the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. 11 48,328 30,295 $277,428 44 109 121 475 $60,000 $15,000 $15,000 Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven by all vehicles in transit fleet for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Funds from all other sources provided for all transit programs Youth provided schools supplies Youth served through tutoring programs Youth served through summer programs Youth served through other programs Federal funds provided for youth programs State appropriated funds provided for youth programs Funds provided from other sources for youth programs Additional Activities: The agency operates two gyms in Oklahoma City parks providing organized sports as well as other community activities. Community Action Agency of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma/Canadian Counties Inc. provided assistance in the development of the Embassy Suites Downtown /Medical Center. With 6 floors, 195 guest room suites and many other onsite amenities, including restaurant, bar and multi-function banquet room, this project has created many new jobs for local Oklahomans. Business Center/Ballroom is over 10,000 square feet of flexible meeting space. 10 Administrative Staff Community Action Development Corporation 105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5588 1-866-511-0938 TTY: 580-335-2350 TTT: 1-800-559-7344 (toll free) Fax: (580) 335-3092 cadc@pldi.net www.cadcconnection.com Counties Served Beckham, Cotton, Jefferson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman and Washita Services Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Early Childhood - Head Start Economic Development Employment - Job Training TANF Emergency Assistance Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/ Vouchers, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance) Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, Multifamily Housing Developments, Rental Units, Weatherization Nutrition - Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences, Advantage Meal Delivery Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Road to Work Youth - Provide School Supplies Housing/Weatherization Robert Meador 580-335-5588 rwmeador@pldi.net Nutrition Kathy Willis 580-393-2216 wcca@pldi.net Executive Director Brent Morey, CCAP 580-335-5588 bmorey@pldi.net Rx for Oklahoma Korie Asenap 580-335-5588 rxfrederick@pldi.net Fiscal Officer Terry Collom 580-335-5588 tcollom@pldi.net Transit Brent Morey 580-335-5588 bmorey@pldi.net Services Staff Cendie Newman, Route Supervisor 580-928-2199 rrtsayre@pldi.net Community Services Jereada Bowers 580-342-6967 cccaa@pldi.net Scott Mathews, Route Supervisor 580-335-5588 redriver@pldi.net Head Start Lisa Griffith 580-726-3343 cadchobart@sbcglobal.net Agency Funding $5,296,520 $985,589 $2,347,560 $8,629,669 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 153 29 $3,828,346 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 County Offices Beckham County County Office 2101 N. First St. Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-5417 (Collaborating with Sayre Public School) Cendie Newman 111 E. Main Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-2199 1-800-524-5552 cendienewman@yahoo.com Red River Transportation Office 103 Allee Dr. Elk City, OK 73644 580-243-0357 Head Start Centers Senior Nutrition Site 611 W. Third. Erick, OK 73645 580-526-3198 404 N.E. Hwy. 66 Sayre, OK 73662 580-928-3175 11 Continued on next page Community Action Development Corporation Cotton County County & Red River Transportation Office Jereada Bowers 202 S. Commercial P.O. Box 86 Temple, OK 73568 580-342-6967 cccaa@pldi.net Head Start Center 202 S. Commercial Temple, OK 73568 580-342-5022 Custer County Red River Transportation Office 624 E. Clark Weatherford, OK 73096 580-772-1400 Senior Nutrition Site Pioneer Center 1000 N. Gartrell Dr. Weatherford, OK 73096 580-772-1193 Fax: 580-722-1191 Jefferson County County & Red River Transportation Office Harriet Turner 400 Taylor & Main P.O. Box 126 Ryan, OK 73565 580-757-2235 1-877-767-2235 harriett-turner@sbcglobal. net Head Start Centers Highway 89 & Oak Ringling, OK 73456 580-662-2987 (Collaborating with Ringling Public School) 803 Phillips St. Waurika, OK 73573 580-228-2810 Senior Nutrition Site & Red River Transportation Office 309 Cearlock Cheyenne, OK 73628 580-497-3709 Red River Transportation Offices 21B 5th (inside City Hall) Ringling, OK 73456 580-622-2380 Stephens County Red River Transportation Office 160 Circle Dr. Waurika, OK 73573 580-228-3202 8100 N. Hwy. 81, Suite 12 Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-7883 Kiowa County Tillman County County Office County Office Teresa Hanlin 220 S. Broadway Hobart, OK 73651 580-726-3343 cadchobart@sbcglobal.net 105 S. Main St. P.O. Box 989 Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5588 1-866-511-0938 1-800-559-7344 (TTY) cadc@pldi.net Head Start Centers & Red River Transportation Office 400 N. Randlett St. Hobart, OK 73651 580-726-3648 Head Start Centers 521 E. Gladstone Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-5644 Fax: 580-335-7880 (Collaborating with Hobart Public School) Senior Nutrition Site (Collaborating with Frederick Public School) 106 N. 4th Mountain View, OK 73062 580-347-2129 201 S. Bridge Blvd. Grandfield, OK 73546 580-479-5273 Roger Mills County Head Start Centers 511 E. Kiowa Cordell, OK 73632 580-832-2454 (Collaborating with Cordell Public School) 113 W. 4th St. Dill City, OK 73641 580-674-3787 221 S. 7th St. Sentinel, OK 73664 580-393-4303 Red River Transportation Office 111 E. Main Cordell, OK 73632 580-832-5075 Senior Nutrition Site Old Rocky Gymnasium 600 S. Main Rocky, OK 73661 580-666-2493 Woodward County Red River Transportation Office 1217 - 8th St. Woodward, OK 73801 580-254-5482 (Collaborating with Grandfield Public School) County Office 810 S. Broadway Tipton, OK 73570 580-667-4133 Cendie Newman Senior Citizens Center 309 Cearlock P.O. Box 117 Cheyenne, OK 73628 580-497-2879 (Collaborating with Tipton Public School) Washita County Head Start Center County Office 8th & Shockey Hammon, OK 73650 580-473-9110 Judy Smith 122 S. 3rd Butler Building P.O. Box 447 Sentinel, OK 73664 580-393-2216 wcca@pldi.net (Collaborating with Hammon Public School) 12 Continued on next page Community Action Development Corporation Asset Development 461 24 $2,223,508 $60,579 6 5 37,105 131,999 $519,329 245 $40,000 3 600 Transit Rx for Oklahoma 5 40 18 Senior Citizens Housing 191 15 6 $440 16 $2,359 Nutrition Emergency Assistance 1,355 $715,053 $102,428 10 Early Childhood 2014 Program Report 105 1,865,611 286,632 $1,310,000 $281,657 $1,900,000 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients New jobs created as a result of agency provided assistance Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Household provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provide utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Households provided downpayment assistance Housing units weatherized Senior congregate meals sites Meals served at congregate meal sites Meals delivered to residences including Advantage homebound meals Amount expended on senior nutrition program Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Participated in Fostergrandparents program Total hours participated Vehicles in fleet Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided on transit programs Funds provided from other sources for transit programs 13 Community Action Resource & Development, Inc. 707 W. Lowry Rd., Suite 103 P.O. Box 947 Claremore, OK 74018 918-341-5000 Fax: 918-343-2492 www.cardcaa.org Counties Served Nowata, Mayes, Rogers, Wagoner and Washington Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Early Childhood - Child Care, Child Care Resource & Referral Services, Early Head Start, Head Start, Extended Care Program Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Turning Point Initiative Housing - Downpayment & Closing Cost Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Development, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences, Senior Servings Administrative Staff Services Staff Head Start/Early Head Start Barbara Hankins, Head Start/Early Head Start Director 918-343-2960 ext. 324 bhankins@cardcaa.org Gayla Burris, Early Head Start Manager 918-266-6624 gburris@cardcaa.org Housing Dennis McCollum, Housing Director 918-341-5000 ext. 325 dmccollum@cardcaa.org Executive Director Karol May 918-341-5000 ext. 304 kmay@cardcaa.org Senior Nutrition Becky Crawford, Senior Nutrition/ In-Home Services Director, Virtual Job Fair Program Director 918-341-5000 ext. 302 bcrawford@cardcaa.org Chief Financial Officer Tammy Scullawl 918-341-5000 ext. 322 tscullawl@cardcaa.org Administrative Assistant Jessica Marrujo 918-341-5000 ext. 317 jmarrujo@cardcaa.org Weatherization Scott Higeons, Director 918-341-5000 ext. 390 shigeons@cardcaa.org Agency Funding $9,263,950 $1,320,203 $1,641,143 $12,225,296 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 179 62 $6,018,165 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 County Offices Mayes County Early Head Start & Head Start Centers County Office Locust Grove I (HS) 406 N. Locust Locust Grove, OK 74352 918-479-8261 Rena Chancellor 708 S.E. 1 Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-3423 rchancellor@cardcaa.org Pryor South (EHS) 4201 Armin Rd. Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-2240 14 Pryor (HS & EHS) 708 S.E. 1st Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-7121 Spavinaw (HS/EHS) 100 Lake Ave. Spavinaw, OK 74366 918-589-8261 (Collaborating with Spavinaw Public School) Continued on next page Community Action Resource & Development, Inc. Mayes County EHS Home Based Option 918-825-2240 Nowata County County Office Carolyn Stout 317 E. Delaware Nowata, OK 74048 918-273-2868 cstout@cardcaa.org Head Start Center Nowata (HS) 100 Lanape Rd. Nowata, OK 74048 918-273-9105 (Collaborating with A-Z Day Care Center) Rogers County County Office Suzanne Redden 705 W. Lowry Rd., Suite 103 Claremore, OK 74017 918-341-5000 sredden@cardcaa.org Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Catoosa I, II & III (HS-EHS) 2607 N. Old Hwy. 66 Catoosa, OK 74015 918-266-6624 Catoosa IV & V (HS) 600 S. Cherokee Catoosa, OK 74015 918-724-7210 Collaborating with Catoosa Public School) Chelsea (HS) 426 W. 10th Chelsea, OK 74016 918-789-2984 Claremore I & II (HS) 1701 N. Lynn Riggs Blvd. Claremore, OK 74017 918-342-8996 Wagoner County Washington County County Office County Office Stacy Miller 217 S. Broadway Coweta, OK 74429 918-486-2471 smiller@cardcaa.org Jacque Dickson 3618 E. Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-333-8115 jdickson@cardcaa.org Ozella Virgil ovirgil@cardcaa.org Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Bartlesville (HS/EHS) 513 S.E. Quapaw Bartlesville, OK 74003 918-337-9355 918-337-9359 Coweta I & II (HS) 211 S. Broadway Coweta, OK 74429 918-486-6656 Rogers County EHS Home Based Option 918-266-6624 Tulsa County Wagoner (HS/EHS) 108 N. Moss Wagoner, OK 74467 918-485-6205 (Broken Arrow) Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Porter (HS) 125 S. Main Porter, OK 74454 918-483-2401 Early Head Start Center & Home Based (EHS) 411 W. New Orleans Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-451-7116 918-806-2953 (Collaborating with Porter Public School) Wagoner County Home Based Option 918-485-6205 Southside I, II, III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII & IX (HS/EHS) 509 W. Houston Broken Arrow, OK 74012 918-258-3464 Bartlesville East I (HS) 117 N.E. Cholwell Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-335-3000 Bartlesville East II (HS) 3618 E. Tuxedo Blvd. Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-333-0776 Bartlesville West I & II (HS) 401 S.W. Cass Bartlesville, OK 74006 918-336-6744 Copan (HS) 527 Hornet Lane Copan, OK 74022 918-532-4499 (Collaborating with Copan Public School) Dewey I & II (HS) 414 Sequoyah Dewey, OK 74029 918-534-3581 Asset Development 2014 Program Report 1,289 $1,520,146 $152,586 20 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Additional Activities: Partnered with Rogers State University and Northeastern State University for accounting students to provide VITA tax preparation services in Rogers and Wagoner Counties. 15 Continued on next page Community Action Resource & Development, Inc. Early Childhood 2014 Program Report 637 14 $4,430,036 $121,736 3 1 143 14 $2,083,908 78 Housing Emergency Assistance 800 651 24 28 $3,916 787 $50,597 175 $3,705 31 3 35 100 4 $438,200 7 $737,952 26 $782,826 14 46 $359,591 50 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Private child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Children provided child care by agency through Incorporated Extended Care Option at 12 Head Start/Early Head Start centers Persons attended the 13th Annual Head Start/Early Head Start Fishing Derby at Claremore Lake Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel assistance provided Households provided diapers Households provided air conditioners Persons provided emergency prescription assistance Holiday food baskets distributed Single family houses constructed in 2014 Cost of single-family houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Construction costs of single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Households provided down payment & closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency Additional Activities: Third year receiving proceeds from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program for new home construction; Active member of Washington County Fair Housing Coalition; Active member of Tulsa Fair Housing Partnership; Active participation with the Continuum of Care; Participate in Point-in-Time survey. 16 Continued on next page Community Action Resource & Development, Inc. Nutrition 2014 Program Report 6 50,340 42,308 $900,007 17 $447,880 Senior congregate meal sites Meals served at congregate meal sites Meals delivered to residences Amount expended on senior nutrition program Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Total amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Rx for Oklahoma Additional Activities: Participates in the Senior Servings Program which provides monthly groceries to low income elderly households in Mayes, Nowata, Rogers and Washington Counties. This program assisted 162 households in the past year. 717 $1,475,161 Clients received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Community Action Resource & Development constructed four affordable houses during 2014. 17 Community Development Support Association 114 S. Independence Enid, OK 73701 580-242-6131 Fax: 580-234-3554 www.cdsaok.org Counties Served Garfield and Grant Administrative Staff Services Staff Early Childhood Director Dianne Juhnke dianne.juhnke@cdsaok.org Housing Coordinator Barry Graddick barry.graddick@cdsaok.org Rx for Oklahoma Coordinator Deborah Shorter deborah.shorter@cdsaok.org Executive Director Cheri Ezzell cheri.ezzell@cdsaok.org Supported Employment Coordinator Sindy Clemens sindy.clemens@cdsaok.org Fiscal Officer Linda Record cdsacfo@sbcglobal.net Smart Start Renee Hoover renee.hoover@cdsaok.org Services Developmental DisabilitiesEmployment Related Services Early Childhood - Child Care Resource & Referral Services, Parents as Teachers, Smart Start Economic Development/ Employment - Workforce Investment Act - Job Training, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance Emergency Assistance Emergency Home Repairs, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Turning Point Initiative, Emergency Rx Assistance, Affordable Care Act Navigator Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, HUD Housing Counseling, Homeless Shelter, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Affordable Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Youth - Workforce Investment Act Youth and Youth Work Experience, YouthBuild Workforce Investment Act Coordinator Diedra Williamson diedra.williamson@cdsaok.org YouthBuild Coordinator Melanie Milacek melanie.milacek@cdsaok.org Agency Funding $1,776,997 $582,946 $535,414 $2,895,357 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 43 3 $1,151,963 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Continued on next page Head Start Grant and Garfield Counties are served by Big Five Community Services. 18 Community Development Support Association 20 4 11 100 72 100+ 41 325 50 Persons provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Persons with a developmental disability who obtained a full-time job Persons with a developmental disability who obtained a part-time job Home visitation services provided to families through Maternal Infant home visitation grant Families served with home-based support services through Parents As Teachers Persons assisted with child care search for about 185 children during first half of the year Child care trainings throughout northwest Oklahoma Child care providers list maintained in data base Child care providers received technical assistance to address specific issues Additional Activities: Worked with Enid Public Schools and United Way of Enid and Northwest Oklahoma to open four pre-K classrooms at Carver Center. Partnered with Garfield County Health Department to sponsor the Infant Mortality Summit. Updated and printed Yellow Pages for Parents which is provided to hospitals and programs working with parents of young children. Partnered with Opportunities Head Start and Early Head Start to provide 600 vision screenings using a Pediavision camera. Forty children went for further diagnostic screening resulting in 32 children receiving glasses. Households provided food and/or food purchase vouchers Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans/blankets Persons provided motor fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor fuel purchase assistance provided Transit passes provided Pairs of eye glasses provided Employment Housing Persons provided job training funded by Workforce Investment Act Persons obtained employment following training Adults obtained credentials (truck driver, nurse, welder) Youth completed summer work Persons provided access to General Equivalency Diploma preparation classes 97 83 92 4 5 4 $385,575 7 $673,495 10 $361,184 28 52 $70,007 20 $84,525 6 Single family houses constructed in 2014 Construction costs of single family houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed in past five years Construction costs of single family houses constructed in past five years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households living in agency owned rental units Households provided emergency home repairs for their single family houses Amount expended for emergency home repairs Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency Rx for Oklahoma 75 19 52 $51,359 112 $31,262 14 6 $140 25 28 124 $206,658 Number of clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received in 2014 Youth Emergency Assistance Early Childhood Developmental Disabilities 2014 Program Report 56 5 $300,000 Served through YouthBuild Served through summer program Federal funds provided for youth programs 19 Deep Fork Community Action Foundation 223 W. 6th St. P.O. Box 670 Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-756-2826 Fax: 918-756-6829 www.deepforkcommunityaction.org Counties Served Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee and Okmulgee Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Economic Development/Employment - Workforce Investment Act and other Job Programs - On-Job Training, Fingerprinting Emergency Assistance - Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Partner with Health Care Clinics, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance, Prescription Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Certified Navigators for Affordable Care Act Housing - Down Payment & Closing Cost Assistance (REI Grants Available), EODD & Rural Development Application Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Rental Units, Section 8 - Provide space, SelfHelp Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult care Food Program, Summer Food Program, Part of Chamber Community Garden Senior Citizens - Assist with Oklahoma Tax Credit Youth - Summer Youth through Muscogee Creek Nation Job Training Program Head Start Hughes and Okfuskee Counties are served by Big Five Community Services. McIntosh County is served by KI BOIS Community Action Foundation. Okmulgee County is served by United Community Action Program. Administrative Staff Executive Director Christie Baldridge ChristieBaldridge-deepfork@yahoo. com Services Staff Housing Self-Help (Creek/Hughes/McIntosh/ Muskogee/Okmulgee/Okfuskee/ Wagoner Counties) Brenda Turner, Program Director 918-756-2444 turner-brenda@sbcglobal.net HUD/HOME Denise Robison, Program Director, Navigator, VITA, ROMA, Fingerprinting & Summer Food Service Program 918-756-2826 denise-robison@sbcglobal.net Nutrition/CACFP Jeffery Sprouse, Program Director Child & Adult Care Food Program 918-733-2324 cacfp@deepforkcommunityaction.org Rentals/Weatherization Teri Andrews, Program Director Navigator, VITA Tax Reviewer & Fingerprinting 918-756-2826 tandrews@deepforkcommunityaction. org Rx for Oklahoma Crystal Craig, VITA & Navigator 918-756-2826 rxassist@deepforkcommunityaction. org Social Services Jesica Sparkman, Social Services, Navigator, VITA & ROMA 918-759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org Agency Funding $1,803,960 $394,478 $83,755 $2,282,193 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 14 2 $463,462 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 County Offices Okfuskee County - Friday Hughes County - Tuesday Jesica Sparkman 115 Rogers Dr. Holdenville, OK 74848 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org Jesica Sparkman 320 S. First St., Suite B Okemah, OK 74859 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org McIntosh County - Thursday Okmulgee County - Monday & Wednesday Jesica Sparkman 1501 Lakehurst Dr. Eufaula, OK 74432 (918) 759-1898 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org 20 Jesica Sparkman 223 W. 6th Okmulgee, OK 74437 (918) 756-2826 socialservices@ deepforkcommunityaction.org Continued on next page Deep Fork Community Action Foundation Emergency Assistance Asset Development 2014 Program Report 675 $765,843 $102,923 35 Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Additional Activities: Assisted 75 elderly residents with the Oklahoma Sales Tax Refund. Partnered with REACH Corps to complete tax returns for their clients/residents. 597 10 11 $1,050 31 $3,050 30 20 250 3 52 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans Households provided air conditioner units Households assisted through mobile food banks (February - December) Families with ten children assisted through Christmas Angel program Thanksgiving baskets provided Housing Employment Additional Activities: Processed 46 rent/mortgage and 10 utility referrals for Okmulgee County Homeless Shelter. Assisted with15 emergency prescriptions. 11 1,595 15 $1,725,000 82 $9,020,000 33 $184,500 24 $135,054 33 Persons received training funded by Workforce Investment Act or other job training programs and were able to obtain jobs following the training Persons fingerprinted enabling them to gain and/or retain employment Single self-help family houses constructed in 2014 Total construction costs of single family houses construction in 2014 Single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Costs of single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Households provided down payment & closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes Youth Rx for Oklahoma Nutrition Additional Activities: Provided office space for OHFA Section 8 each month as well as Veteran Affairs. 126 $1,530,988 3,738 Facility participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Meals served through Summer Food Service Program Additional Activities: Open Gate (Soup Kitchen) served 6,698 meals using volunteers, donated food and some Deep Fork equipment. 271 $34,888 5 1 Clients (new and from previous years) received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Youth served through Muscogee Creek Nation (MCN) Summer Employment Program Youth served through Community Service - Court Appointees Additional Activities: Worked closely with the Muscogee Creek Nation and Anne Moroney youth shelter. Partnered with youth shelter and served on its board. 21 Delta Community Action Foundation 308 S.W. 2nd Lindsay, OK 73052 405-756-1100 Fax: 405-756-1104 www.deltacommunityaction.org Email: deltacommunityaction@ gmail.com Counties Served Garvin, McClain and Stephens Services Early Childhood - Early Head Start, Head Start Economic Development/Employment - Workforce Investment Act - Job Training Emergency Assistance Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Employment - Workforce Investment Act - Job Training Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance) Housing - Multi-Family Housing Development, Rental Units, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences Senior Citizens - Foster Grandparents Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, Wound Care Transportation Youth - Job Training through Chickasaw Nation Administrative Staff Services Staff Foster Grandparents Tina Casey tcasey09@cableone.net Head Start/Early Head Start Sharon Horton shorton3@windstream.net Housing Jackie Perry deltahousingdirector@gmail.com Executive Director Karen Nichols knichols7@windstream.net Administrative Assistant Tina Tucker tinab60@windstream.net Nutrition Rhonda David rdavid@cableone.net Bookkeeper Debby Covington debbycov@windstream.net Rx Coordinator/CAPTAIN Administrator Becky Deaton beckyd77@windstream.net Fiscal Consultant Lowell Wright lwr1991@aol.com Transit Jackie Perry deltatransitdirector@gmail.com Weatherization Tony Haley tonyhaley13@windstream.net Human Resources Jana Boyce jboyce61@windstream.net Agency Funding $4,599,913 $1,412,091 $470,442 $6,482,446 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 160 11 $3,057,786 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 County Offices Caddo County Senior Nutrition Sites Anadarko 417 W. Main Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-4857 Carnegie 3 E. 3rd St. P.O. Box 1126 Carnegie, OK 73015 580-654-1507 22 Cement 323 N. Main P.O. Box 351 Cement, OK 73017 405-489-3803 Cyril 201 W. Ohio P.O. Box 143 Cyril, OK 73029 580-464-3100 Hinton 500 W. Main P.O. Box 322 Hinton, OK 73047 405-542-6454 Continued on next page Delta Community Action Foundation Comanche County Garvin County Jefferson County Senior Nutrition Sites County Office Senior Nutrition Sites Cache 416 W. C Ave. Cache, OK 73527 580-429-3427 225 W. McClure Pauls Valley, OK 73075 405-238-3838 Ringling 200 W. “D” St. Ringling, OK 73456 580-662-2362 Elgin 801 - 1st St. Elgin, OK 73538 580-492-4980 Geromino 101 W. Main Geronimo, OK 73543 580-353-3448 Lawton North 1705 N.W. 20th Lawton, OK 73507 580-581-3481 Lawton South Centenary United Methodist 704 D. Ave Lawton, OK 73501 580-355-5660 Patterson 4 N.E. Arlington Lawton, OK 73505 580-581-3485 Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Lindsay Head Start/Early Head Start 14027 E. County Road 1518 Lindsay, OK 73052 405-756-3513 Maysville Head Start 9 Williams St. Maysville, OK 73057 405-867-1297 (Collaborating with Maysville Public School) McClain County County Office 223 W. Washington St. Purcell, OK 73080 405-527-6537 (Collaborating with Pauls Valley Public School - 4 year olds) Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Stratford Head Start 241 N. Oak Stratford, OK 74872 580-759-2382 ext. 55 Blanchard Head Start 401 N.E. 5th Blanchard, OK 73010 405-485-3947 (Collaborating with Statford Public School - 3 year olds) Cotton County Senior Nutrition Sites Senior Nutrition Sites Chickasha 203 N. 18th P.O. Box 2101 Chickasha, OK 73023 405-224-4315 Walters 500 E. California P.O. Box 452 Walters, OK 73572 580-875-2211 Waurika 100 Circle Dr. Waurika, OK 73573 580-228-3645 Pauls Valley Head Start 500 E. Garvin Ave. Pauls Valley, OK 73075 405-238-3400 Pleasant Valley 1123 S.W. Monroe Lawton, OK 73501 580-581-3489 Temple 201 S. Commercial P.O. Box 652 Temple, OK 73568 580-342-6944 Ryan 400 Taylor Ryan, OK 73565 580-757-2412 Grady County Rush Springs 214 W. Blakely P.O. Box 432 Rush Springs, OK 73082 580-476-3168 Dibble Head Start 100 Main Dibble, OK 73031 405-344-7295 (Collaborating with Dibble Public School - 3 year olds) Purcell Early Learning Center Head Start/ Head Start 715 S. 4th Purcell, OK 73080 405-527-5551 (Collaborating with Purcell Public School - 4 year olds) Senior Nutrition Sites Blanchard 101 S. Main P.O. Box 1248 Blanchard, OK 73010 405-485-9260 23 Byars 282 E. Ripley P.O. Box 205 Byars, OK 74831 405-783-4468 Purcell 228 N. 2nd St. Purcell, OK 73080 405-527-9462 Washington 219 Turner P.O. Box 624 Washington, OK 73093 405-288-6404 Wayne 107 Shannon P.O. Box 183 Wayne, OK 73095 405-449-3079 Stephens County County Office 921 Maple Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-3222 Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Comanche Head Start 1030 Ash Ave. Comanche, OK 73529 580-439-2900 (Collaboating with Comanche Public School - 4 year olds) Duncan/Cornerstone Early Head Start 302 N. 8th St. Duncan, OK 73533 580-470-8473 Duncan/Irving Early Learning Center Head Start/ Early Head Start 1200 S. Sycamore Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-5571 (Collaborating with Duncan Public School 3 and 4 year olds) Continued on next page Delta Community Action Foundation Chatterbox Childcare Head Start 503 E. Main St. Marlow, OK 73055 580-658-1000 Duncan/Will Rogers Head Start 1413 N. 13th Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-2460 (Collaborating with Duncan Public School - 4 year olds) Senior Nutrition Sites Comanche 410 S. 2nd Comanche, OK 73529 580-439-5076 Duncan North 1110 N. 7th St. Duncan, OK 73533 580-252-1174 Marlow 201 N. Elm Marlow, OK 73055 580-658-5773 Duncan South 707 King Place Duncan, OK 73533 580-255-3967 Tillman County Senior Nutrition Site Frederick 102 E. Grand Frederick, OK 73542 580-335-7026 Early Childhood 2014 Program Report 345 27 $2,036,084 $53,799 8 1 64 5 $674,982 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Private child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Employment 582 92 31 28 $4,200 204 $18,053 8 130 $1,555 89 1 Housing Emergency Assistance Additional Activities: Relocated one center in partnership with existing child care center. Opened two new centers in partnership with public schools. Expanded Raising A Reader program. 17 $1,500,000 31 13 $99,278 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided fans Persons provided motor vehicle purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance provided Persons received job training funded by Workforce Investment Act or similar programs Person obtained a job following training Single-family houses constructed in the past 5 years Costs of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization 24 Continued on next page Delta Community Action Foundation 29 218,846 100,450 $2,194,533 10 $148,789 Senior Citizens Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients 70 Persons participated in the Foster Grandparents program 75,726 Hours of service provided by Foster Grandparents $334,944 Federal funds provided for Foster Grandparents program Transit 43 $18,690 Senior congregate meal sites Meals served at congregate meal sites Meals delivered to residences Amount expended on senior nutrition program Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child & Adult Care Food Program 16 164,501 75,059 $166,541 $49,949 $170,771 Youth Rx for Oklahoma Nutrition 2014 Program Report 150 1 Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided on all transit programs State revolving funds provided on all transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit programs Youth provided schools supplies through a collaborative effort Youth served through summer programs Delta Community Action Foster Grandparents conducted a Mid-Year School Supply Drive throughout the month of February in honor of MLK Day of Service. Volunteers accepted donations at participating sites to help struggling parents provide much needed mid-year school supplies. 25 Great Plains Improvement Foundation 2 S.E. Lee P.O. Box 926 Lawton, OK 73502 580-353-2364 Fax: 580-353-1952 http://www.gpif-caa.org County Served Comanche Services Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Developmental Disabilities Group Home, Residential Services Early Childhood - Child Support Enforcement Emergency Assistance - Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Affordable Health Care Act Navigator Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Congregate Meal Sites Senior Citizens - Senior Citizens Center in Chattanooga (funded by ASCOG) Administrative Staff Services Staff Child Care Food Beatrice Perez, Child Care Food Program Director 580-353-2363 bperez@gpif-caa.org Child Support Enforcement Vicki Spurgeon, CSEU Director 1-877-608-4724 vicki.spurgeon@okdhs.org Executive Director Virginia Spencer, CCAP 580-353-2364 vspencer@gpif-caa.org Developmental Disabilities Annie Jones-Gray, DDSD Director 580-355-9223 agray@gpif-caa.org Director of Operations Sheryl White, CCAP 580-353-2364 swhite@gpif-caa.org Homeless Heinz Kyle, Carter Crane Emergency Shelter Director 580-353-6592 sehshelter@sbcglobal.net Financial Management Lillian Burrow, Chief Finance Officer 580-353-2364 lburrow@gpif-caa.org Paulette Fesler, Bookkeeper pfesler@gpif-caa.org Mylinda Mack, Secretary/PayrollDDSP mmack@gpif-caa.org Rx for Oklahoma Clarissa Channel, Rx Coordinator 580-353-5616 cchannel@gpif-caa.org Weatherization/HOME Program William Havron, Weatherization Director 580-353-6335 bhavron@gpif-caa.org Emilie Graham, Property/Procurement Clerk egraham@gpif-caa.org Agency Funding $2,339,212 $257,814 $176,917 $2,773,943 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 64 5 $1,940,719 Head Start Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Comanche County is served by Crossroads Youth & Family Services. Continued on next page 26 Great Plains Improvement Foundation Asset Development 15 15 $51,282 $459,144 Persons provided residential services Clients worked full or part time State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Total other funds provided for development disabilities programs 9,196 Case load $1,823,671 Total dollar collections 154 46 184 16 $5,471 20 $3,379 Households provided food and/or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Total amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Total amount of utility payment assistance provided 2 $216,000 4 $361,620 14 16 $95,408 13 Multi-family units constructed Total construction cost of multi-family housing units Total multi-family units constructed in past five years Total construction costs of multi-family housing projects construction in past five years Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by agency 62 $636,263 Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Health/Rx for Oklahoma Housing Additional Activities: Sixty-two individuals provided over 4,016 volunteer hours. 30 food baskets for 39 people equals 514 pounds of food to 12 households. 1,941 bus tickets provided to 117 people. Thirty-six percent of clients in shelter increased their income. Nutrition Program Emergency Assistance Child Support Enforcement 381 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance $636,225 Federal refunds received by clients $69,700 State refunds received by clients Developmental Disabilities 2014 Program Report 625 Number of clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance $105,881 Dollar amount of prescriptions received 33 Consumers enrolled in Qualified Health Plan by Affordable Health Care Navigators Additional Activities: There was an increase in new patients and an increase in medicines received. 27 INCA Community Services Administrative Staff Developmental Disabilities Kristy Mobbs, Director RAVE 580-889-7393 k.mobbs@incacaa.org 202 S. Capitol St., Suite 2 P.O. Box 68 Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-2352 Fax: 580-371-0277 www.incacaa.org Emergency Services/Outreach See County Community Specialist Counties Served Executive Director LaQuita Thornley l.thornley@incacaa.org Services Administrative Assistant Shelley Prince 580-371-2352 s.prince@incacaa.org Atoka, Johnston, Marshall and Murray Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Developmental Disabilities Employment Related Services, Residential Services Early Childhood - Head Start Emergency Assistance - Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Rent /Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Turning Point Initiative, Oklahoma Nutrition Fitness Initiative Housing - Multi-Family Housing Development, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program Senior Citizens - RSVP Transit - Carl Albert Mental Health, Demand Response, Intercity Feed Routes, Job Access, Rural Routes, School Routes, SoonerRide, SODA NonEmergency Medical Routes, VA Routes (Atoka & Sulphur) Services Staff Head Start Director Kathy Castleberry 580-371-2352 k.castleberry@incacaa.org Housing/Weatherization Dana Trent, Housing/Weatherization/ Outreach Director 580-889-5193 d.trent@incacaa.org Human Resources Brenna Moore 580-371-2352 b.moore@incacaa.org RSVP Mary Jo Massey, Program Director 580-371-2352 m.massey@incacaa.org Transit JAMM Transit Erica Pogue, Transit Operations Manager/DER 580-889-5193 e.pogue@incacaa.org Agency Funding $4,047,115 $67,110 $3,980,005 $8,094,230 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 99 112 $3,059,730 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 County Offices Atoka County Head Start Centers Johnston County County Office Atoka Head Start 301 W. 10th St. Atoka, OK 74525 580-889-5193 County Office Jana Thompson, Community Specialist 301 W. 10th St. P.O. Box 807 Atoka, OK 74525 580-889-5193 j.thompson@incacaa.org (Collaborating with Atoka Public School) Caney Head Start Caney Public Schools 402 N. Perkins Caney, OK 74533 580-889-6758 (Collaborating with Caney Public School) 28 Sarah Boggs, Community Specialist/ Route Supervisor 202 S. Capitol Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-2352 s.boggs@incacaa.org Continued on next page INCA Community Services Head Start Centers Mannsville Head Start 509 E. Schools St. Mannsville, OK 73447 580-371-2892 (Collaborating with Mannsville Public School) Milburn Head Start 200 N. 7th Milburn, OK 73450 580-443-5487 Wapanucka Head Start Wapanucka Public Schools 502 S. Choctaw Ave. P.O. Box 188 Wapanucka, OK 73461 580-937-4581 (Collaborating with Wapanucka Public School) Marshall County County Office (Collaborating with Milburn Public School) Lynetta Johnson, Community Specialist/Route Supervisor 18941 8th Oakland, OK 73446 580-795-2372 l.johnson@incacaa.org Mill Creek Head Start Mill Creek Public Schools 603 S. Choctaw Mill Creek, OK 74856 580-384-5333 (Collaborating with Mill Creek Public School) Head Start Centers Tishomingo Head Start 809 E. Sixth St. Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-3680 Kingston Head Start Kingston Public Schools North West & Main P.O. Box 1329 Kingston, OK 73439 580-564-4171 (Collaborating with Tishomingo Public School) Madill Head Start I & II 209 N. Second St. Madill, OK 73446 580-795-3506 (Collaborating with Madill Public School) Oakland Head Start I, II, III & IV 18985 - 8th St. Madill, OK 73446 580-677-9444 (Collaborating with Madill Public School) Murray County Head Start Centers Davis Head Start I & II 701 E. Benton Davis, OK 73070 580-369-3266 (Collaborating with Davis Public School) Sulphur Head Start 1220 W. 9th Sulphur, OK 73086 580-622-5206 (Collaborating with Sulphur Public School) County Office Mary Garrison, Community Specialist/Route Supervisor 112 N. 9th Sulphur, OK 73086 580-622-5700 m.garrison@incacaa.org (Collaborating with Kingston Public School) Asset Development 2014 Program Report 1,003 $1,393,114 $164,559 Developmental Disabilities 16 1 45 $400,180 $510,842 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Persons with a developmental disability provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Person with a developmental disability, unemployed who obtained a part-time job Persons provided residential services Federal funds provided for developmental disabilities programs State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Other funds provided for developmental disabilities services Additional Activities: INCA partnered with the Pushmataha County Chamber of Commerce to provide people to assist at the Chamber office and opened a new thrift store called Treasures to Share in Antlers. It employs four individuals there. 29 Continued on next page INCA Community Services Early Childhood 384 22 $2,083,634 $51,115 11 Emergency Assistance 2014 Program Report 436 3,180 10 16 $8,784 49 $6,215 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary housing Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Housing Single family houses constructed in past 5 years Construction costs of single family houses constructed in the past 5 years Multi-family housing units rehabilitated during the past 5 years Total construction cost of multi-family housing units rehabilitated during the past 5 years Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Nutrition 12 $230,185 Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement in Child & Adult Care Food Program Rx for Oklahoma 727 $280,884 Clients (new and from previous years) received prescriptions assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients 151 34,130 $30,394 Transit 4 $250,000 8 $440,067 11 19 $90,263 Senior Citizens Additional Activities: Provided 2 fans and 2 blankets to households. 40 831,152 161,001 $635,619 $76,865 $766,082 Persons participated in the RSVP program Hours of service provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided for RSVP program Vehicles in transit fleet Number of revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Number of passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds provided from other sources for transit programs 30 KI BOIS Community Action Foundation Administrative Staff 200 SE “A” St. P.O. Box 727 Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-3325 Fax: 918-967-8660 www.kibois.org Public Relations Kay Box 918-967-3325 ext. 131 kay.box@kibois.org Community Liaison Royce Alverson, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 134 royce.alverson@kibois.org Counties Served Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore, Pittsburg and Sequoyah Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Developmental Disabilities Employment Related Services, Residential Services Early Childhood - Head Start, Car Seat Inspections, Raising a Reader, Smart Start Kiamichi Country Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Permanent Supportive Housing, Supportive Services for Veterans Families, Emergency Solutions Grant, Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing, Domestic Violence and Shelter Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Tobacco Cessation, Turning Point Initiative, ADvantage Case Management, Living Choice, Medically Fragile Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program Senior Citizens - Foster Grandparents, RSVP Substance Abuse - Drug/Alcohol Counseling, Drug Court Transit - Demand Response, Head Start, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Head Start, Partnership with Cherokee Nation and Muscogee Creek Nation to provide work routes Youth - Provide School Supplies, “Welcome to the Real World” Planning & Development Linda Love, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 127 linda.love@kibois.com Executive Director/CEO R. Carroll Huggins, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 113 carroll.huggins@kibois.org Services Staff Business/Economic Development/Multi-Family Pam Harless, CCAP 918-967-9992 pam.harless@kibois.org Associate Director/CFO Tom Marlatt, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 114 tom.marlatt@kibois.org Child and Adult Care Food Program Ginger Bryant, CCAP 918-967-9992 ginger.bryant@kibois.org Associate Director/COO Larry Hall, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 115 larry.hall@kibois.org Community Care Susan Roberts 580-566-2641 susan.roberts@kibois.com Financial Jan Garner, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 123 jan.garner@kibois.org Developmental Disabilities Kenny Barnhart, CCAP 918-647-3267 kenny.barnhart@kibois.org Human Resources Doylene Knowlton, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 121 doylene.knowlton@kibois.org Management Information Systems Karen Thompson 918-967-3325 ext. 155 karen.thompson@kibois.org Domestic Violence and Shelter Anne Peck 918-967-2512 anne.peck@kibois.org Emergency Assistance/Homeless Assistance Linda Love, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 127 linda.love@kibois.org Trevor Phillips 918-967-3325 ext. 132 trevor.phillips@kibois.org Blake Smith 918-967-3325 ext. 147 blake.smith@kibois.org Continued on next page Agency Funding $17,822,684 $3,157,138 $20,343,931 $41,323,753 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 735 351 $20,554,456 31 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 KI BOIS Community Action Foundation Foster Grandparents Shaunda Noah, CCAP 918-465-3381 shaunda.noah@kibois.org HALT Denice Daniels 918-967-9992 denice.daniels@kibois.org Head Start Donna Carolan 918-967-3325 ext. 126 donna.carolan@kibois.org Housing/Weatherization John Jones, CCAP 918-967-3325 ext. 139 john.jones@kibois.org RSVP Marcia Mitchell 918-423-3525 marcia.mitchell@kibois.org Rx for Oklahoma Amy Fair, CCAP 918-465-3381 amy.fair@kibois.org Smart Start Kiamichi Country Sandie Rutherford 918-967-9992 sandie.rutherford@kibois. org Supportive Services for Veterans Families Tammy Randazzo 918-681-7525 tammy.randazzo@kibois.org The Oaks Rehabilitative Services Ray Miller 918-423-6030 ray.miller@kibois.org Transit/KATS Charla Sloan, CCTM 918-967-3365 charla.sloan@kibois.org County Offices Cherokee County Adair County Transit Office Transit Office KATS - Tahlequah 17846 S. Muskogee Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-453-1155 KATS - Stilwell 310 W. Locust Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-4787 Head Start Centers Stilwell 1801 W. Locust St. Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-4652 (Collaborating with Stilwell Public School) Watts 6th & Oak St. Watts, OK 74964 918-422-5511 (Collaborating with Watts Public School) Westville Buffington Rd. Westville, OK 74965 918-723-3900 (Collaborating with Westville Public School) Carter County Developmental Disabilities (DD) Branch Office 16 S. Washington Ardmore, OK 73401 580-490-3595 Daily Living Support (DLS) Home 1010 Carter S.E., Suite A Ardmore, OK 73401 Homelessness Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) 16 S. Washington, Suite 9 Ardmore, OK 73401 580-490-3595 Head Start Head Start Office 1404 S. Muskogee P.O. Box 497 Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-431-1284 Keys 19061 E. 840 Rd. Park Hill, OK 74451 918-453-1351 (Collaborating with Keys Public School) Briggs 17210 S. 569 Rd. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-207-1188 (Collaborating with Briggs Public School) Peggs 10821 W. Hickory Dr. Peggs, OK 74452 918-595-3444 Tahlequah South 1400 Hensley Dr. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-456-8900 (Collaborating with Tahlequah Public School) Tahlequah West 17200 N. Bryant Rd. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-456-5050 Grand View 15481 N. Jarvis Rd. Tahlequah, OK 74462 918-207-0705 Foster Grandparents Foster Grandparents 1404 S. Muskogee Ave., Suite B Tahlequah, OK 74960 918-431-1284 Choctaw County Health KI BOIS Community Care 631 Hunter Ave. Boswell, OK 74727 580-566-2641 Homelessness Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) 500 E. Rosewood Hugo, OK 74743 918-317-4210 Haskell County Developmental Disabilities Adult Day Care Center 1102 Central Terrace Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-3375 JOBS Recycling Center 1007 E. Main Stigler, OK 74462 Tenkiller 26106 E. 863 Rd. Welling, OK 74471 918-457-5700 918-456-4776 Early Childhood Woodall 14090 W. 835 Rd. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-456-9400 Head Start Centers (Collaborating with Tenkiller Public School) 32 Smart Start Kiamichi Country 20256 E. Hwy. 9 Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-9992 Keota 308 E. Main Keota, OK 74941 918-966-3770 Continued on next page KI BOIS Community Action Foundation McCurtain 509 W. Swanson Rd. McCurtain, OK 74944 918-945-7357 (Collaborating with McCurtain Public School) Stigler Industrial Park 1302 E. Central Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-8471 (Collaborating with Stigler Public School) Stigler West 105 N.W. 9th St. Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-8042 Health HALT 20256 E. Hwy. 9 Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-9992 Nutrition Child and Adult Care Food Program 20256 E. Hwy. 9 Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-9992 Shelter Domestic Violence Program and Shelter Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-2512 Substance Abuse Counseling/Treatment The Oaks Rehabilitative Services 1407 N.E. D Street - Suite C Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-4463 Transit Office KATS - Stigler 1107 S. Industrial Rd. Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-3365 Hughes County LeFlore County Transit Offices Branch Office KATS - Wetumka 120 W. Highway 9 Wetumka, OK 74883 405-452-3011 Kenny Barnhart, CCAP 204 Wall St. Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-3267 kenny.barnhart@kibois.org KATS - Holdenville 224 E. Popular St. Holdenville, OK 74848 405-379-3203 Latimer County Branch Offices Claudia Jeffrey 309 W. Main Wilburton, OK 74758 918-465-3381 claudia.jeffrey@kibois.org JOBS KI BOIS Area Rural Enterprises 300 S.W. 9th Wilburton, OK 73758 918-465-2265 Head Start Centers Red Oak 405 N. Main Red Oak, OK 74563 918-754-2443 (Collaborating with Red Oak Public School) Wilburton 607 S.W. 8th Wilburton, OK 74578 918-465-3487 Substance Abuse Counseling/Treatment The Oaks Rehablitative Services 309 W. Main St. Wilburton, OK 74578 918-465-3381 Transit Office KATS - Wilburton 309 W. Main Wilburton, OK 74758 918-465-3381 Ft. Coffee 16106 Community Rd. Spiro, OK 74959 918-962-3443 Spiro 600 S. Alaska Spiro, OK 74959 918-962-5282 Head Start Centers (Collaborating with Spiro Public School) Arkoma 318 State Line Road Arkoma, OK 74901 918-875-3687 Talihina 400 Helen St. Talihina, OK 74571 918-567-2082 Heavener 500 W. 2nd Heavener, OK 74937 918-653-3517 (Collaborating with Heavener Public School) Howe 2144 E. North Railroad Howe, OK 74940 918-658-2450 LeFlore 100 S. Booth LeFlore, OK 74942 918-753-2284 (Collaborating with LeFlore Public School) Panama 410 Missouri Panama, OK 74951 918-963-2657 Pocola 603 E. Pryor Ave. Pocola, OK 74902 918-436-2551 (Collaborating with Talihina Public School) Wister 201 Logan St. Wister, OK 74966 918-655-7797 (Collaborating with Wister Public School) Homelessness Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) 204 Wall Street, Suite B Poteau, OK 74935 918-647-3267 Substance Abuse Counseling/Treatment The Oaks Rehabilitative Services 204 Wall Street Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-3546 Transit Offices CASC-Poteau 1507 S. McKenna Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-1258 KATS - Poteau 204 Wall St. Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-3267 Poteau - Primary Primary School Campus 407 Hughes Dr. Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-7785 KATS - Spiro 206 S. Main Spiro, OK 74959 918-962-2090 (Collaborating with Poteau Public School) 33 KATS - Talihina 900 Dallas St. Talihina, OK 74571 918-567-2190 Continued on next page McIntosh County KI BOIS Community Action Foundation Okmulgee County Head Start Centers Transit Offices Checotah 205 Owens Ave. Checotah, OK 74426 918-473-5272 KATS - Henryetta 609 W. Main St. Henryetta, OK 74432 918-652-3329 Eufaula 1705 W. J.M Bailey Hwy. Eufaula, OK 74432 918-689-2682 KATS - Okmulgee OSU Campus 1801 E. 4th St. Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-752-0070 (Collaborating with Checotah Public School) (Collaborating with Eufaula Public School) Substance Abuse Counseling/Treatment The Oaks Rehabilitative Services 107 McKinley Eufaula, OK 74432 918-689-3265 Transit Offices KATS - Checotah 110 Paul Carr Dr. Checotah, OK 74426 918-473-2388 KATS - Eufaula 107 McKinley Eufaula, OK 74432 918-689-1020 Muskogee County Homelessness Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) 421 W. Broadway Muskogee, OK 74403 918-681-7525 Okfuskee County Transit Office KATS - Okemah 301 S. Woody Guthrie Okemah, OK 74859 918-623-1992 Pittsburg County Branch Office Rob Perryman 609 E. Peoria McAlester, OK 74501 918-423-3525 rob.perryman@kibois.org Developmental Disabilities Branch Office 1711 College McAlester, OK 74501 918-426-1355 Head Start Centers Hartshorne 307 S. 12th St. Hartshorne, OK 74547 918-297-2027 Kiowa 805 S. Van Buren Kiowa, OK 74553 918-432-5022 McAlester Jefferson Early Learning Center 501 S. C St. McAlester, OK 74502 918-423-8304 (Collaborating with McAlester Public School) McAlester William Gay 600 W. Madison McAlester, OK 74502 918-423-0840 Quinton 710 N. “J” Quinton, OK 74561 918-469-2981 Shelter Domestic Violence Program and Shelter McAlester, OK 74508 918-423-0032 Substance Abuse Counseling/Treatment The Oaks Rehabilitative Services 628 East Creek McAlester, OK 74501 918-421-3500 Homelessness Supportive Services for Veterans Families 628 E. Creek Ave. McAlester, OK 74501 918-423-6030 Transit Office KATS - McAlester 609 E. Peoria McAlester, OK 74501 918-423-3525 Pontotoc County Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) 1500 Hoppe Blvd., Suite 7 Ada, OK 74820 580-436-9015 Sequoyah County Branch Office Melissa Stubblefield 1206 West Redwood Sallisaw, OK 74955 918-776-0848 melissa.stubblefield@kibois. org Head Start Centers Gans Highway 141 S. of Highway 64 Gans, OK 74936 918-235-0801 Liberty 476490 E. 1060 Rd. Muldrow, OK 74948 918-427-5980 Marble City 95266 S. 4610 Marble City, OK 74945 918-235-0833 (Collaborating with Marble City Public School) Muldrow 301 W. Main St. Muldrow, OK 74948 918-427-3888 (Collaborating with Muldrow Public School) Roland 300 Ranger Blvd. Roland, OK 74954 918-427-1500 (Collaborating with Roland Public School) Sallisaw 603 E. Choctaw Ave. Sallisaw, OK 74955 918-775-4000 918-775-4003 918-775-4004 (Collaborating with Sallisaw Public School) Vian 100 Victory Lane Vian, OK 74962 918-773-5449 918-773-5506 (Collaborating with Vian Public School) Transit Office KATS - Sallisaw 1206 West Redwood Sallisaw, OK 74955 918-775-7433 (Collaborating with McAlester Public School) 34 Continued on next page KI BOIS Community Action Foundation Asset Development Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Developmental Disabilities 12 66 24 118 $8,996,082 $635,485 Persons provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Persons able to obtain a full-time job Persons able to obtain a part-time job Persons provided residential services State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities program Other funds provided for developmental disabilities program 1,578 90 $8,357,901 $263,324 22 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement 3,695 209 226 346 $316,707 639 $75,399 8 24 $754 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Households provided blankets Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor fuel purchase assistance provided 6 $1,011,000 22 29 $219,134 13 Single family houses constructed in past 5 years Costs of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency 180 $1,711,721 Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Rx for Oklahoma Housing Additional Activities: During 2014, KI BOIS Community Action LeFlore County Food Pantry in conjunction with Walmart Feed American Program provided over 183,578 pounds of food to those in need. Permanent Supportive Housing paid $59,146 in rent assistance which involved 23 households with 23 adults and 44 children. ESG also provided rent deposits in the amount of $4,325 and utility deposits in the amount of $3,898. Also, Supportive Services for Veterans Families paid rent deposits in the amount of $49,389 and utility deposits in the amount of $29,552. Other housing stability included payment of $116,376. Nutrition Emergency Assistance 1,591 $1,905,954 $282,068 216 Early Childhood 2014 Program Report 540 $384,747 Wagoner County Transit Offices Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescription received by clients in 2014 KATS - Coweta 204 N. Broadway Coweta, OK 74429 918-486-1738 KATS - Porter 617 S. Main Porter, OK 74454 918-488-0050 35 Continued on next page Persons who participated in the RSVP program Hours of service provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided for RSVP program Persons who participated in Foster Grandparents program Hours of service provided by Foster Grandparents Federal funds provided for Foster Grandparents Substance Abuse 328 16,096 $29,144 167 122,255 $557,898 346 158 281 168 $142,073 $1,675,920 $207,164 Persons began outpatient counseling treatment programs Persons completed outpatient counseling treatment programs Persons began treatment in a residential facility Persons completed treatment in a residential facility Federal funds provided for substance abuse programs State funds provided for substance abuse programs Total funds from other sources for substance abuse programs Transit Senior Citizens KI BOIS Community Action Foundation 237 5,818,212 762,985 $3,039,840 $1,000,400 $6,100,000 Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided on all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit programs Youth 1,006 8 503 $35,203 $19,189 Youth provided school supplies Youth served through Court Appointed Special Advocates Youth served through other programs State funds provided for youth programs Funds from other sources provided for youth programs Additional Activities: KI BOIS Community Action partners with Choctaw Nation YAB each year to sponsor a family game night “Are You Smarter than a Fifth Grader?” Ten teams participated and the money raised was used to buy food baskets for needy families at Thanksgiving and Christmas. KI BOIS Community Action Latimer County also assist CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) with an annual fundraiser “Fat Tuesday.” The money raised from this event goes to help children who have been placed in the Foster Care System. The Story Book Exchange objective was to introduce 5,000 new and gently used children’s books to new owners at no cost the children or parent. The goal was to improve the literacy rate among Pre-K through 6th grade children in Pittsburg County. The KI BOIS Community Action Women’s shelter provides school supplies for children who enter the shelter. In Sequoyah County over 80 children take home back packs every Friday filled with food during the school months. Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT) has 50 kids involved in stopping tobacco use. “Shop with a Cop” allowed 63 children to enjoy presents during Christmas and to realize a cop is their friend. “Stigler Stands 4 the Silent” involved 15 students in pledging to stop bullying. This group gives students a friend in their time of need. KI BOIS Program Aids Homeless Veterans Michael Walker contacted the Supportive Services for Veterans Families (SSVF) program after being evicted from his home. He had no place to go and needed a ride to a shelter. The Case Manager used donated funds to obtain transportation to the nearest shelter. He was soon enrolled into the program. The veteran soon after The Director of the Veteran Affairs Medical Center gave this veteran an award for going above and beyond to save a veteran patient’s life and advise the staff to hire him. He went from homeless to an apartment with a full time, permanent job. Due to VA and SSVF collaboration this veteran has reached stability. applied and enrolled in VACompensated Work Therapy (CWT) and HUD-Veteran Affairs Supportive Housing (VASH) program. Due to many housing barriers, many of the veteran’s applications were denied. After working several months with VACWT and HUD-VASH, the veteran was able to obtain an apartment. 36 Administrative Staff Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. 209 N. 45h Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-3351 Fax: 580-326-2305 Counties Served Choctaw, McCurtain and Pushmatah Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling Early Childhood - Child Care, Early Head Start, Head Start, AmeriCorps Economic Development/ Employment - State Parks Management Emergency Services - Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance, Emergency Assistance Program Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Rural Health Networks, Affordable Care Act Navigator Grant, Healthy Start Housing - Down Payment/ Closing Cost Assistance, Homebuyer Education Classes, MultiFamily Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Self-Help Single Family Construction, Single Family Construction, Weatherization, Technical & Management Assistance, Loan Program Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program, Backpack Food Program Senior Citizens - RSVP Substance Abuse - Drug Free Communities (Prevention Activities) Transit - Demand Response, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Work Routes, Head Start Youth - Mentoring Children of Prisoners, Court Appointed Special Advocates, Smart Start Tri-County Financial Management Sharon Pennell, Fiscal Officer 580-326-3351 spennell@littledixie.org Director of Operations Clark LeForce 580-326-3351 cleforce@littledixie.org Executive Director Rebecca “Becky” Reynolds 580-326-3351 breynolds@littledixie.org Planning and Public Relations Rhonda Teague 580-326-3351 rteague@littledixie.org Associate Director Johnny Moffitt 580-326-3351 jrmoffitt@littledixie.org Services Staff Apartment Rental Margie Owens, Manager 580-326-5654 mowens@ldcaa.org Happy Days Day Care KellyThomas, Program Director 580-326-7581 kthomas@littledixie.org CACFP-Daycare Home Sponsor Johnna Yow, Program Director 580-326-9332 jyow@littledixie.org Smart Start Tri-County Tonya Finley, Program Director 580-326-3351 tfinley@littledixie.org Healthy Start Linda Byrd, Program Director 580-326-6440 lbyrd@littledixie.org Housing Ron Walker, Program Director 580-326-5434 rwalker@ldcaa.org Court Appointed Special Advocates Doris Long, Program Director 580-298-2921 dlong@littledixie.org Lending Program - Homeownership & Small Business Carol Buster, Program Director 580-326-5434 cbuster@ldcaa.org Drug Free Communities Michele Frazier, Program Director 580-326-3351 mfrazier@littledixie.org Head Start/Early Head Start - Child Care Partnership Dawn McDaniel, Program Director 580-326-7581 dmcdaniel@ldcaahs.org Navigator Bethani Lewis, Program Director 580-326-5434 blewis@littledixie.org Passport to the Future Mentoring Progam Doris Long, Program Director 580-298-2921 dlong@littledixie.org Agency Funding $11,774,443 $2,473,794 $5,791,558 $20,039,795 Continued on next page Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 37 251 31 $7,716,213 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. Services Staff RSVP Karla Luginbill, Program Director 580-298-2921 kluginbill@ldcaa.org Rural Health Network Stacie Pace, Program Director 580-326-3351 space@littledixie.org State Parks-Tourism 580-326-0303 County Offices Bryan County Self-Help Housing Housing The Durant Self-Help Housing Office also serves Atoka County. Carter County Raymond Gary State Park Johnny Pennell, Park Manager 580-873-2307 raymondgarypark@ littledixie.org Ardmore Self-Help Housing Office 414 S. Commerce Ardmore, OK 73401 580-226-3030 Beaver Bend Group Camps Mark Hammer, Manager 580-494-6569 mhammer@pine-net.com Technical & Management Assistance Contractor Joan Edge, Program Director 580-326-5434 joanedge@ldcaa.org Transit Jeannie McMillin, Program Director 580-326-3351 jmcmillin@littledixie.org Weatherization Terry Wren 580-326-5434 twren@ldcaa.org Horace Mann I, II & III 400 S. “K” St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-2161 (I & III) 580-326-6977 (II) Durant Self-Help Housing Office 400 W. Main, Suite D Durant, OK 74701 580-920-2479 Hugo Lake State Park Ron Reese, Park Manager rreese@littledixie.org Clayton Lake State Park Gary Daniel, Park Manager 918-569-7981 claytonlake@littledixie.org Ft. Towson Head Start 604 W. Boston Ft. Towson, OK 74735 580-873-2259 Self-Help Housing Housing Homeownership/Family Service Center Ron Walker, Program Director Homeownership Center/ Family Service Center 500 E. Rosewood Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-5434 rwalker@ldcaa.org Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Hugo Early Head Start 107 S. 15th St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-0709 Boswell Head Start I & II 604 - 7th St. Boswell, OK 74727 580-566-2729 (I) 580-566-2766 (II) 38 McCurtain County Homeownership Center Homeownership Center 312 N.W. Texas Ave. Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-9348 Hugo Head Start IV 1119 S. 8th St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-7303 Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Swink Head Start 500 Jourdan St. Swink, OK 74761 580-873-9399 Choctaw County Dispatch Office - Hugo 511 W. Jackson Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-3466 Hugo Head Start II 113 W. Lowery St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-3781 Soper Head Start I & II 711 Louis St. Soper, OK 74759 580-345-2535 (I) 580-345-2664 (II) The Ardmore Self-Help Housing Office also serves Marshall and Love Counties. Transit Offices Idabel Early Head Start 1203 S.E. Quincy St. Idabel, OK 74745 580-208-2517 Battiest Head Start 100 Main St. Battiest, OK 74722 580-241-5210 Tourism Offices Broken Bow Head Start I 1008 N. Park Dr. Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-6946 Clayton Lake State Park Rt. 1, Box 33-10 Clayton, OK 74536 918-569-7981 Broken Bow Head Start III 409 N. Broadway Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-6956 Group Camp Beavers Bend State Park 209 N. 4th St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-3351 580-494-6569 Forest Grove Head Start I & II RR 1, Box 18 Garvin, OK 74736 580-208-2228 (I) 580-208-2770 (II) Hugo Lake State Park Marina & Cabins 209 N. 4th St. Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-0303 Haworth Head Start HC 73, Box 48 Haworth, OK 74740 580-245-2403 Raymond Gary State Park HC 63 Box 1450 Ft. Towson, OK 74735 580-873-2307 Idabel Head Start I, II & III 1203 S.E. Quincy Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-5609 (I) 580-286-3709 (II & III) Continued on next page Valliant Head Start I & II 311 East Harris Valliant, OK 74764 580-933-4161 (I & II) Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. Happy Days Child Care Center 1008 N. Park Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-9801 Transit Offices Transit Broken Bow Office Route 4 Box 5-7 Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-6037 Emergency Assistance Early Childhood Asset Development Idabel Dispatch Office 312 N.W. Texas Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-5384 707 $952,820 $138,070 452 47 3 3 429 29 $2,562,279 $76,340 12 1 48 3 $777,484 64 Pushmataha County Antlers Head Start I & II 609 S.W. “B” St. Antlers, OK 74523 580-298-3837 (I) 580-298-2766 (II) Family Service Center 603 S.W. “B” St. Antlers, OK 74523 580-298-2921 Clayton Head Start I & II 190 West Pine St. Clayton, OK 74536 918-569-7741 (I & II) 1301 Pine St. Clayton, OK 74536 918-569-7325 Rattan Head Start I HC 67, Box 510 Rattan, OK 74562 580-587-2592 Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Antlers Early Head Start 611 S.W. “B” St. Antlers, OK 74523 580-298-6405 Rattan Head Start II & III 100 W. Main Rattan, OK 74562 580-587-2715 Ext. 234 Head Start Collaborations Nineteen of Little Dixie’s Head Start’s classrooms are in collaboration with 12 public schools. Transit Offices Transit Antlers Dispatch Office 201 W. Main Antlers, OK 74523 580-298-6565 Transit Clayton Dispatch Office 1301 Pine St. Clayton, OK 74536 918-569-7325 2014 Program Report Households provided income tax preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Persons provided business development assistance Number of new businesses established as a result of assistance Number of new jobs created as a result of assistance Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Private child care organization which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Children provided child care by the agency Additional Activities: Little Dixie Head Start / Early Head Start are recipients of the School Readiness AmeriCorps grant in which children receive tutoring services from AmeriCorps members. These members serve as Individual Development Plan Coaches contributing 900 hours throughout the school year mentoring children on their individual development plans. 2 5 $1,482 63 $9,660 Persons provided temporary shelter Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Total amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Additional Activities: Little Dixie is committed to raising funds to support its efforts of helping the community through its Emergency Assistance Program. The agency recognizes that an emergency can cause extreme challenges and that without assistance difficult conditions may spin further out of control. Examples of qualifying include fire, tornado, flood and other emergencies as approved by the selection committee. 39 Continued on next page Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. Employment - Economic Development 2014 Program Report 47 23 34 Additional Activities: Little Dixie is the only contract management organization currently managing parks for the State. This contract includes Hugo Lake State Park, Clayton Lake State Park and Raymond Gary State Park. In addition, Little Dixie also manages the group camps at Beavers Bend State Park. 101 $275,621 Number of clients (new and from previous years who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Additional Activities: Rural Health Network: Its purpose is to improve the health of rural Oklahoma by building a sustainable network of integrated services including Health Information Technology, Health Information Exchange consulting, creating county health improvement organizations, to educate health care practitioners and the community about health care laws and much more. The network is a membership organization of health care entities, providers, community organizations and individuals. Health - Rx for Oklahoma Housing Persons provided training funded by Workforce Investment Act or similar programs Persons able to obtain employment following training Persons provided General Equivalency Diploma exam preparation classes Affordable Care Act Navigator Grant: Provides health care enrollment assistance lower income families and individuals in local communities in Oklahoma through a consortium of 15 additional Community Action Agencies across the state, serving 68 counties. Healthy Start: Healthy Start works to reduce disparities in infancy mortality and adverse perinatal outcomes by improving women’s health , promoting quality services, strengthen family resilience, achieving collective impact, and increasing accountability through quality improvement, performance monitoring, and evaluation. 30 $3,060,000 173 $16,435,000 3 $175,000 2 $20,000 16 $209,000 104 24 $161,457 109 Single family self-help houses were constructed in 2014 Costs of single family self-help houses constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed in past 5 years Cost of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Multi-family living units constructed in past 5 years Construction costs of multi-family living units constructed in past 5 years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for rehabilitation Households provided down payment & closing cost assistance Amount of down payment & closing cost assistance provided Households living in agency owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attended homebuyer education classes provided by the agency Additional Activities: Little Dixie’s Training & Management Assistance contract is for the administration of training for grant preparation, program development, and technical assistance to Rural Development and to Self-Help Housing grantees in an 11-state area. A Loan Program includes both residential and business loan products. Residential lending includes USDA/RD 502 Direct, USDA Mutual Self-Help, USDA Guaranteed and Loan Packaging. Business lending includes SBA Microloan and USDA/RD Intermediary Relending. 40 Continued on next page Little Dixie Community Action Agency, Inc. Youth Transit Senior Citizens Nutrition 2014 Program Report 198 $1,702,761 Facilities participated in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Additional Activities: Backpack Program provides nutrition education material to all families enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start. Also food supplements are distributed through these backpacks on a weekly basis to those enrolled families that exhibit the greatest need for nutritional supplements. 443 81,240 $56,126 Persons participated in the RSVP program Hours of service provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided for RSVP program 61 1,355,153 166,285 $1,100,121 $317,158 $1,718,793 Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven by all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds from other sources provided for transit program 110 66 119 36 $6,520,775 $494,974 $820,477 Youth provided school supplies Youth served through Court Appointed Special Advocates Youth served through Mentoring Children of Prisoners Youth served by Family & Youth Initiative Federal funds provided for youth programs State appropriated funds provided for youth programs Funds from other sources provided for youth programs Additional Activities: The Mentoring Children of Prisoners matches children of incarcerated parents with a caring, supportive adult who serves as a mentor, life coach, and friend. We have reduced juvenile delinquency, improved academic performance, and decreased school dropout rate by incorporating enhancement strategies that involve parents or guardians in the program and the provision of services to the family. Court Appointed Special Advocates recruits and trains citizens to become volunteers for children within the court system and the child welfare system. An initiative within the CASA program, the Family and Youth Initiative, provides support and guidance to youth ages 10-17 who are at risk of becoming delinquents. CASA strives to ensure that every child in the court system is placed in a safe and permanent home. Drug Free Communities has organized and created the Choctaw County youth coalition in which students have the opportunity to work with each other, have their voices heard by community leaders, and complete community service projects. Smart Start Tri-City is a community focused initiative working to ensure all children under six develop the emotional, social, cognitive, and physical capacities and skills they need to enter school ready to learn. 41 Muskogee County Community Action Foundation, Inc. 315 N. 5th St. Muskogee, OK 74401 918-683-7637 Fax: 918-683-7638 www.muskogeecountycaf.com Clothing Pantry 1316 S. York Muskogee, OK 74403 Administrative Staff Services Staff Weatherization-Housing Director Michael Knapp michaelknapp@Ymail.com Executive Director James Ezzell jamesezzell@rocketmail.com Agency Funding $832,698 $79,907 $190,095 $1,102,690 County Served Muskogee Services Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees Emergency Services - Clothing Pantry, Information & Referrals Health - Affordable Care Act Navigator Assistance Housing - Multi-Family Housing Developments, Rental Units, Weatherization Youth - Summer Programs - Youth Summit 5 $265,467 Full-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Head Start Muskogee County is served by Muskogee County Head Start - Green Country Behavioral Health Services. Housing 5 $507,319 296 19 $72,810 Health 207 1,300 326 27 $32,414 Youth Emergency Assistance 2014 Progam Report 250 $1,800 Households (1,061 individuals) provided clothing Provided information and referrals Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization People provided phone assistance by navigator Housholds provided one-on-one assistance by navigator Total funds provided for navigator program Youth served through Workforce Investment Act - Elevate Youth Summit Total funds provided for youth programs 42 Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Administrative Staff Terri Cole, CM 1298 W. Fourth St. - DHS Office Tahlequah (Friday a.m.) 918-207-4500 tcole@neocaa.org Terri Cole, CM Rt.1, Box 42 - DHS Office Stilwell (Friday p.m.) 918-696-7736 tcole@neocaa.org 856 E. Melton Dr., Suite C P.O. Box 603 Jay, OK 74346 918-253-4683 Fax: 918-253-6059 www.neocaa.org All staff are located at the the above office address unless otherwise indicated Counties Served Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware and Ottawa Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Early Childhood Programs Child Care, Early Head Start Economic Development/Employment - Business Development Classes/Counseling/Loan Assistance, General Equivalency Diploma Preparation Assistance Emergency Assistance - Rent/ Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Housing - Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program Head Start Craig, Delaware and Ottawa counties are served by Grand Head Start. Executive Director Jean Cooper, Ed.D. 918-253-4683 ext. 131 jcooper@neocaa.org 918-541-2400 Administrative Assistant Twila Kuder 918-253-4683 ext. 128 tkuder@neocaa.org tcole@neocaa.org Human Resources Manager Kristi Helsel 918-253-4683 ext. 117 khelsel@neocaa.org 918-256-1945 Business Manager Natasha Tanner 918-253-4683 ext. 135 ntanner@neocaa.org Planner/Grant Writer Terry Schroeder 918-253-4683 ext. 127 tschroeder@neocaa.org Services Staff Services Director Mary Ann Overall 918-253-4683 ext. 130 moverall@neocaa.org Case Managers/Emergency Assistance Terri Cole, CM Jay (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday) 918-253-4683 ext. 133 tcole@neocaa.org Agency Funding $2,009,206 $214,613 $476,048 $2,699,867 Janet Stamper, CM 2114 Denver Harner Dr. Miami (Monday & Tuesday) Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for May 2013-2014 Janet Stamper, CM 418 E. Illinois Dr., Unit C Vinita (Wednesday a.m.) tcole@neocaa.org Leslie Rutherford, RX Region 3 Manager, Rental Unit Management 918-253-4683 ext. 129 877-RX4-OKLA ext. 129 877-794-0552 ext 134 lrutherford@neocaa.org Cindy Templeman Northeast RX Customer Representative 918-253-4683 ext 129 or ext. 163 ctempleman@neocaa.org Housing/New Construction/Rental/ Rehabilitation Cameron Dozier Housing Manager/New Construction/ Rehabilitation/Rentals 918-253-4683 ext. 140 cdozier@neocaa.org Debby Foreman Weatherization Manager/ Homeownership Center 918-253-4683 ext. 121 dforeman@neocaa.org Victoria Stewart Weatherization Assistant, HMIS Data 918-253-4683 ext. 144 vstewart@neocaa.org Agency Employees 28 7 $697,991 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 43 Continued on next page Northeast Oklahoma Community Action Agency Asset Development Early Childhood 24 3 40 98 $37,785 121 $21,552 Housing Employment 921 $631,718 $109,727 32 25 2 Emergency Assistance 2014 Program Report 15 94 171 1 $109,900 28 $880,985 6 $627,236 10 $4,135,236 16 $88,587 23 $134,284 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Persons provided business development assistance New businesses established as a result of agency provided assistance Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Children provided child care by the agency Households provided rent/mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Persons receiving job training funded by Workforce Investment Act or similar program Persons provided employment search assistance Persons provided life skills training and/or a 12-week course on how to set up a business Single family house constructed in 2014 Construction costs of the single family house constructed in 2014 Single family houses constructed in past 5 years Construction costs of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Multi-family units constructed in 2014 Construction costs of multi-family housing units constructed Multi-family housing units constructed in past 5 years Construction costs of multi-family housing units constructed in past 5 years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for rehabilitation of single family houses Housing units weatherized Total amount expended on weatherization Rx for Oklahoma Nutrition Additional Activities - NEOCAA was the first agency to get two Quality Control Inspectors qualified. 2 $1,499 213 $278,874 Special Projects, Client Education and Support Services Business/Economic Development/Financial Empowerment/SSI Applications/Navigator Facilities participating in the Child and Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child and Adult Care Food Program Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Julia Teska, Ph.D. Job Development Specialist 918-253-4683 ext. 157 jteska@neocaa.org Cindy Templeman Tax VITA Program Manager 918-253-4683 ext 129 or 163 ctempleman@neocaa.org Becky Caudill Education Station, Day Care Director 918-253-6399 bcaudill@necoaa.org 44 Sarah Jones Center Director, Early Head Start 918-253-5891 sjones@neocaa.org Opportunities, Inc. Administrative Staff 117 W. Russworm P.O. Box 569 Watonga, OK 73772 580-623-7283 Fax: 580-623-7290 Heartland House (Heartland House, Inc.) Apartments - Woodward Westchester Realty 580-254-9798 Opportunities Thrift Shop 580-623-7283 Counties Served Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Cimarron, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Kingfisher, Major, Texas, Woods and Woodward Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Emergency Assistance Clothing Pantry, Emergency Home Repairs, Food Pantry/Vouchers, Health Care Clinics, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Temporary Housing, Utility Payment Assistance, Emergency Clothes Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Affordable Care Act Navigator Housing - Downpayment/Closing Cost Assistance, Multi-Family Housing Development, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition Child & Adult Care Food Program, Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences Senior Citizens - RSVP, Educating Seniors on Medicare and Other Insurance Programs Youth - Graduated Sanctions, Provide School Supplies, Provide Part-Time Summer Jobs, College Externship Heartland Original Apartments Guymon Westchester Realty 580-468-6654 Executive Director Terry Dubberly tdubberly@oppincok.org RSVP Megan Wright, Program Director mwright@oppincok.org Deputy Executive Director Carla Flynn cflynn@oppincok.org RSVP serves the following counties: Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Custer, Dewey, Kingfisher & Woodward Fiscal Officer Shannon Sattler ssattler@oppincok.org Rx for Oklahoma Leslie Winter lwinter@oppincok.org 580-623-3183 580-256-2899 1-877-Rx4-OKLA Services Staff Child and Adult Care Food Program Vanessa Kelly vkelly@oppincok.org Community Lending Closet & Food Pantry - Clinton Keri Divis 580-323-4373 kdivis@oppincok.org Communty Lending Closet & Food Pantry - Watonga Beverly Tomlinson 580- 623-7283 btomlinson@oppincok.org Rx for Oklahoma serves the following counties: Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Harper, Kingfisher, Major, Texas, Woods & Woodward Senior Nutrition-Clinton Resources Center 580-323-4373 Weatherization Director Brian Rice brice@oppincok.org 580-623-7283 Agency Funding $3,935,430 $786,149 $55,485 $4,777,064 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 16 3 $2,346,899 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Agency Employees Blaine County Office - Handles Alfalfa, Blaine, Kingfisher & Major Counties Custer County Office - Handles Custer, Ellis, Dewey & Woodward Counties Texas County - Handles Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Woods & Texas Counties Beverly Tomlinson 117 W. Russworm P.O. Box 569 Watonga, OK 73772 580-623-7283 btomlinson@oppincok.org Keri Divis 200 S. 9th Clinton, OK 73601 580-323-4373 kdivis@oppincok.org Robert Burger 204 N.W. 6th St. Guymon, OK 73942 580-338-5388 bburger@oppincok.org 45 Continued on next page Opportunities, Inc. 206 $112,737 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients Additional Activities: Participated as part of Oklahoma Jump Start Coalition Households provided 11,580 meals to 471 adults and 238 children Households provided clothing Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Funds provided for medicines 53 29 $137,812 Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization 1 3,958 1,912 $18,847 39 $331,502 Senior congregate meal site Meals served at congregate meal site Meals delivered to residences Amount expended on senior nutrition program Facilities participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child & Adult Care Food Program 65 $182,628 Clients (new and from previous years) received prescriptions assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Youth Senior Citizens Rx for Oklahoma Housing 296 37 5 $1,150 47 $4,564 $68 Nutrition Emergency Assistance Asset Development 2014 Program Report Additional Activities: Served 374 clients through the State Health Insurance Program. Assisted 314 clients with the Affordable Care Act. The agency assisted 575 clients under the Medicare Improvement for Patients & Providers Act. There were 280 clients assisted under the Senior Medical Patrol program. 284 69,707 $44,143 12 5 15 1 Persons who participated in RSVP program Hours of service provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided for RSVP program Youth provided school supplies Youth served through summer programs Youth served through Graduated Sanctions program Youth served through an Internship program 46 Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group 900 S. Carver Rd. P.O. Box 1088 Altus, OK 73521 580-482-5040 Fax: 580-482-5433 www.socag.org Counties Served Greer, Harmon and Jackson Services Asset Development - Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Developmental Disabilities Employment Related Services Early Childhood - Early Head Start, Head Start Economic Development/Employment - Trainee Slots for Title V Senior Employment, DHS Power Program, and Work Center Inmates Emergency Assistance - Food Pantry/Vouchers, Domestic Violence Victims Shelter & Services Health - Rx for Oklahoma (Prescription Assistance), Tobacco Use Cessation, Navigators Housing - Homebuyer Education Classes, Multi-Family Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program for HS/EHS students, Congregate Meal Sites, Meal Delivery to Residences, Senior Citizens - RSVP, MIPPA Medicare Counselors Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract Youth - Community of Promise, Students Working Against Tobacco (Part of Tobacco Cessation Program - Last year for tobacco grants) Administrative Staff Head Start/Early Head Start Sheila Clark, CCAP, Director 580-482-5040 sheila.clark@socag.org Counties Served: Beckham (also served by Community Action Development Corporation) Greer, Harmon & Jackson Executive Director Neil Montgomery, CCAP 580-482-5040 exec@socag.org Housing/Weatherization Mary Whitman, Director 580-482-5040 mary.whitman@socag.org Associate Director, Interim Fiscal Officer Ingrid Gifford, CCAP, SPHR 580-482-5040 ingrid.gifford@socag.org Red River Tobacco Education Consortium Nathan McGee, Director 580-482-1290 nathan.mcgee@socag.org Administrative Resources Amy Reyes, Director 580-482-5040 amy.reyes@socag.org (Red River Tobacco Control serves Harmon, Greer & Tillman Counties) Nutrition Virginia Goskey, Director 580-482-1290 virginia.goskey@socag.org Information Technology Randy Snow, Manager 580-482-5040 randy.snow@socag.org Services Staff Developmental Disabilities Debby Tunning, CCAP, Director 580-477-0701 deb.tunning@socag.org Domestic Violence Holly Grace-Campbell, ACMI House Director 580-482-3800 acmihouse@cableone.net RSVP Kelly Baker, Program Coordinator 580-482-4141 kelly.baker@socag.org Transit Ingrid Gifford, CCAP, SPHR, Director Carlotta Gonzalez, Route Supervisor 580-482-5043 Agency Funding $4,686,743 $736,828 $346,964 $5,770,535 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 62 82 $3,035,689 47 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 Continued on next page Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group County Offices 215 N. Oklahoma Mangum, OK 73554 580-782-3357 Beckham County Head Start Center Lincoln Head Start (HS/ EHS) 900 S. Carver Rd. Altus, OK 73521 580-482-3080 Harmon County Elk City Head Start 501 Nichols Ave & 1700 W. 8th Elk City, OK 73644 580-225-4101 (Collaborating with Altus Public School. Home-based & center-based Early Head Start services) Head Start Center (Collaborating with Elk City Public School) (Home-based Early Head Start services) Hollis Head Start (HS/EHS) 902 E. Vivian Hollis, OK 73550 580-688-9177 (Home-based & center-based Early Head Start services Greer County Senior Nutrition Site Head Start Center Hollis Meal Site 901 E. Vivian Hollis, OK 73550 580-688-9243 Mangum Head Start (HS/ EHS) 571 E. Lincoln Mangum, OK 73554 580-782-3712 Senior Nutrition Sites 419 N. Main Granite, OK 73547 580-535-4580 Southwest Transit 1401 E. Ridgecrest Altus, OK 73521 580-482-5043 Other Facilities Wilson Head Start (HS/EHS) 905 N. Willard Altus, OK 73521 580-482-2720 ACMI House Altus, OK 73521 580-482-3800 24-hour Crisis Line 800-466-3805 Senior Nutrition Site Southwest Enterprises 2208 Enterprise Dr. Altus, OK 73521 580-477-0701 (Collaborating with Altus Public School. Home-based & center-based Early Head Start services) 905 N. Willard Altus, OK 73521 580-482-1290 Jackson County (Home-based & Center-based Early Head Start services) Transit Office Head Start Centers Bailey Head Start 201 S. Lee Altus, OK 73521 580-482-7739 (Home-based and center-based Early Head Start Services) Early Childhood Developmental Asset Disabilities Development 2014 Program Report 296 $360,354 $53,707 20 2 $44,774 $146,151 $119,570 248 15 $1,640,902 $44,600 2 71 5 $805,433 Households provided income tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients State tax refunds received by clients Persons with a developmental disability provided pre-employment skills/competencies required for employment Persons who have a developmental disability who obtained a part-time job Federal funds provided for developmental disabilities programs State appropriated funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Other funds provided for developmental disabilities programs Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start have a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Continued on next page 48 Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group 1,236 231 Persons provided job training funding by Workforce Investment Act or similar programs Head Start parents referred to another agency for General Equivalency Diploma exam preparation classes 4 $334,179 4 $119,718 36 15 $94,437 2 Single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Costs of single family houses constructed in past 5 years Single family houses rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for single family rehabilitations Households living in agency-owned rental units Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Persons attending homebuyer education classes provided by agency 4 26,422 60,464 $296,882 6 $197,876 Senior congregate meal sites Meals served at congregate meals sites Meals delivered to residences Amount expended on senior nutrition program Head Start/Early Head Start centers participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through Child & Adult Care Food Program Transit Senior Health /Rx for Oklahoma Citizens Housing 8 7 Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Persons received services through ACMI House. Services included temporary shelter for victims of domestic abuse, crisis hotline, parenting classes, batterer’s intervention services. Nutrition Employment Emergency Assistance 2014 Program Report 26 $28,569 600 111 Clients (new and from previous years) who received prescription assistance Dollar amount of prescriptions received by clients Consumers served with information by Affordable Care Act navigator Consumers who obtained qualified coverage 188 27,591 $28,832 Persons participated in RSVP program Hours of services provided by RSVP volunteers Federal funds provided on RSVP program 27 773,889 108,018 $346,735 $111,777 $729,963 Youth 37 Vehicles in transit fleet Number of revenue miles driven by all vehicles in transit fleet for all programs Number of passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for all transit programs State revolving funds provided for all transit programs Funds provided from all other sources for all transit programs Participated in Students Working Against Tobacco (SWAT). Youth raise awareness of the dangers of tobacco use and second hand smoke. Youth are trained to be leaders in their schools and communities. Youth work on campaign efforts focused on tobacco prevention in their communities. SWAT teams participate in community clean-ups and national tobacco awareness events such as the Great American SmokeOut, Through with Chew Week, Kick Butts Day, and World No Tobacco Day. 49 United Community Action Program Administrative Staff 501 Sixth Street Pawnee, OK 74058 918-762-3041 Fax: 918-762-3418 www.ucapinc.org Counties Served Creek, Kay, Noble, Osage and Pawnee Services Asset Development - Budget Counseling, Income Tax Return Preparation Assistance Early Childhood - Early Head Start, Head Start, Guthrie & Stillwater Head Start/Early Head Start After Care Economic Development - Life Skills Emergency Assistance Clothing Pantry, Food Pantry/ Vouchers, Health Care Clinics, Motor Vehicle Fuel Purchase Assistance, Rent/Mortgage Payment Assistance, Utility Payment Assistance Housing - Multifamily Housing Developments, Owner-Occupied Rehabilitation, Rental Units, Single Family Construction, Weatherization, Yearly Public Forum for Housing Needs & Development, Senior Apartments in Ponca City Nutrition - Child & Adult Care Food Program (Head Start), Meal Delivery to Residences in Kellyville Substance Abuse - Drug/Alcohol Counseling Transit - Demand Response, Job Access, SoonerRide, TANF Contract, Transportation to Adult Day Care in Sapulpa Youth - Monetary Support of School Sponsored Activities (FHA, Sports), Collaborate with Public Schools and Salvation Army on Angel Tree, Court Appointed Housing Cindy Hoeltzel, Property Manager 918-762-3041 ext. 177 choeltzel@ucapinc.org Pawnee/Osage CASA Project Helen Norris, Director 500 Harrison Pawnee, OK 74058 918-762-3776 helen@pawneecasa.org Executive Director Johnny Bryant jbryant@ucapinc.org Cimarron Transit Services Staff Child & Adult Care Food Program Carol Southern 918-762-3041 ext. 179 csouthern@ucapinc.org Emergency Assistance Dianne Cottrell, Coordinator 918-762-3041 ext 170 dcottrell@ucapinc.org Crystal Kirkham - Pawnee County 918-762-3041 ext. 169 Esther Norman - Noble County 580-336-3313 Sharla Rhea - Kay County 580-363-1290 Early Head Start/Head Start Kim Rice, Director 918-762-2561 ext. 164 krice@ucapinc.org Counties served: Creek, Kay, Logan, Noble, Okmulgee, Osage, Pawnee, Payne and West Tulsa Randy Heisler (Pawnee, Creek & Osage Counties) 918-762-3041 ext. 178 rheisler@ucapinc.org Laura Corff (Kay, Osage and Washington Counties) 2101 N. 14th, Suite 129A Ponca City, OK 74601 580-718-0456 lcorff@ucapinc.org (Washington County) 313 S. Bucy Bartlesville, OK 74005 918-336-2233 (Osage County) 1202 S. Fairfax Ave. Skiatook, OK 74070 918-396-4466 Weatherization George Johnson, Housing Specialist/ Weatherization Coordinator (Creek, Kay, Osage, Noble, Pawnee & Tulsa Counties) 918-762-3041 gjohnson@ucapinc.org Substance Abuse Program Ronnie Jestes, Director 918-762-3686 ucapshelter@sbcglobal.net Continued on next page Agency Funding $13,194,361 $262,852 $4,365,060 $17,822,273 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 330 75 $7,909,226 50 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 United Community Action Program County Offices Kay County Creek County County Office Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Sharla Rhea 212 E. Bridge Blackwell, OK 74631 580-363-1290 (mornings - W, Th) Bristow II Head Start/Early Head Start 1002 S. Chestnut Bristow, OK 74010 918-367-1107 Bristow III Head Start 715 Country Club Dr. Bristow, OK 74010 918-367-9662 (Collaborating with Bristow Public School) Drumright Head Start 601 S. Creek Drumright, OK 74030 918-729-0903 Drumright I Head Start 508 South Skinner Drumright, OK 74030 918-352-9519 (Collaborating with Drumright Public School) Mannford Head Start/Early Head Start 2693 N. Hwy 48 Mannford, OK 74044 918-865-7104 Oilton Head Start 306 E. Peterson Oilton, OK 74052 918-862-3121 (Collaborating with Oilton Public School) Sapulpa Head Start 404 S. Walnut Sapulpa, OK 74067 918-224-1083 Sapulpa Early Head Start 1500 N. Hickory Sapulpa, OK 74067 918-224-1094 Perry Head Start 1201 N. 4th Perry, OK 73077 580-336-4373 Pawhuska I Head Start 1425 Lynn Ave. Pawhuska, OK 74056 918-287-1611 Okmulgee County Pawhuska II Head Start/ Early Head Start 1923 McKenzie Pawhuska, OK 74056 918-287-1135 (Collaborating with Perry Public School) Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Beggs Head Start 1201 W. 9th St. Beggs, OK 74421 918-267-3616 Blackwell Head Start/Early Head Start 624 W. Lincoln Blackwell, OK 74631 580-363-5566 (Collaborating with Beggs Public School) Beggs Head Start Beggs II 8060 Hwy. 16 Beggs, OK 74421 918-267-3616 918-267-3737 Ponca City Early Head Start 702 E. Grand Ponca City, OK 74601 580-765-7522 Ponca City Head Start 407 S. Ash Ponca City, OK 74602 580-765-1173 Henryetta Head Start/Early Head Start 100 W. Clegern Henryetta, OK 74437 918-652-8092 (Collaborating with Ponca City Public School) Logan County Okmulgee Head Start/Early Head Start 4300 N. Wood Dr. Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-756-1561 Head Start & Early Head Start Center Guthrie Head Start/Early Head Start 2700 S. Division Guthrie, OK 73044 405-282-1257 Osage County Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Noble County Hominy Head Start/Early Head Start 1120 S. SheShe Ave. Hominy, OK 74035 918-885-4422 County Office Esther Norman 183 S. Boundary Perry, OK 73077 405-336-3313 (mornings) Hominy Head Start 617 N. Eastern Hominy, OK 74035 Head Start & Early Head Start Centers 918-885-4422 (Collaborating with Hominy Public School) Perry Early Head Start 401 1/2 Noble St. Perry, OK 73077 580-572-9978 Pawnee County Outreach Office Emergency Assistance Crystal Kirkham 501 Sixth St. Pawnee, OK 74058 918-762-3041 ext. 169 Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Cleveland Head Start/Early Head Start 908 W. Cherokee Cleveland, OK 74020 918-358-3121 Cleveland Head Start 900 W. Delaware Cleveland, OK 74020 918-358-2210 ext. 604 (Collaborating with Cleveland Public School) Pawnee Head Start/Early Head Start 1101 N. Sewell Pawnee, OK 74058 918-762-3474 Substance Abuse Substance Abuse Program 6th & Denver Pawnee, OK 74058 918-762-3686 918-762-3041 ext. 169 Payne County Head Start & Early Head Start Centers Cushing Head Start 223 S. Wilson Cushing, OK 73023 918-225-0909 51 Continued on next page United Community Action Program Stillwater Head Start/Early Head Start 1601 S. Main Stillwater, OK 74074 405-385-0188 (Collaborating with Stillwater Public School) Stillwater Early Head Start 1202 S. West St. Stillwater, OK 74074 405-377-1519 Tulsa County Early Head Start Center Sand Springers Early Head Start 1701 E. Park Rd. Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-419-2901 Asset Development Early Childhood 1,093 59 $6,794,836 $200,033 10 2 349 37 $3,626,372 2 60 1,477 962 14 $1,050 249 $26,145 3 $30 Housing 85 $101,341 81 Emergency Assistance 2014 Program Report 13 $533,519 6 $466,668 60 $163,840 Households provided tax return preparation assistance Federal tax refunds received by clients Households provided budget counseling Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems with which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Child care organizations which Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Child care organizations which Early Head Start had a formal collaboration agreement Children provided child care Households provided food or food purchase vouchers Households provided clothing Households provided rent or mortgage payment assistance Amount of rent or mortgage payment assistance provided Households provided utility payment assistance Amount of utility payment assistance provided Persons provided motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance Amount of motor vehicle fuel purchase assistance provided Single family houses constructed during the past 5 years Construction costs of single family houses constructed during past 5 years Single family houses rehabiliated in 2014 Contracted amounts for rehabilitation of single family houses Housing units weatherized Amount expended on weatherization Continued on next page 52 United Community Action Program 59 28 $1,012,954 Transit 30 $156,816 72 1,467192 126,085 $508,420 $241,374 $1,540,808 Youth Substance Abuse Nutrition 2014 Program Report 75 302 Day care centers participating in Child & Adult Care Food Program Head Start/Early Head Start centers participating in the Child & Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through the Child & Adult Care Food Program Persons began and completed outpatient counseling treatment program Federal funds provided for substance abuse program Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven in all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds provided for transit programs State revolving funds provided for transit programs Funds provided from other sources for transit programs Youth served through Court Appointed Special Advocates program Angel Tree participants served through Salvation Army 53 Administrative Staff Washita Valley Community Action Council 205 W. Chickasha Ave., Suite 5 P.O. Box 747 Chickasha, OK 73023 405-224-5831 Fax: 405-222-4303 www.washitavalleycommunityactioncouncil.com Human Resources Manager Lora Gerstner hr@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Executive Assistant Veronica Owings vowings@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Services Staff Deputy Director/Head Start Director Peggy Sayers, CCAP psayers@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Executive Director Sharlotte Key, CCAP skey@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Housing Randy Brasee, Director rbrasee@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Counties Served Caddo and Grady Transit John Owings, Route Supervisor jowings@wvcac.chickasha.ok.us Services Early Childhood - Early Head Start, Head Start Housing - Rental Units Nutrition - Child and Adult Care Food Program Senior Citizens - Foster Grandparents Transit - Demand Response, Foster Grandparents, Head Start, Sooner Ride, TANF Contract, Wound Care Agency Funding $4,572,022 $85,263 $661,242 $5,318,527 Total federal funds Total state appropriated funds Total funds from other sources Total revenue for 2014 Agency Employees 120 37 $2,344,872 Full-time employees Part-time employees Total payroll for 2014 In 2014, Washita Valley Community Action Council added four houses to its rental program for a total of seven, to provide affordable, safe, healthy, and energy efficient homes to low income families and individuals with a disability. Washita Valley is currently working with the Chickasha Opportunity Center to provide housing for their clients with severe disabilities. They now occupy two houses providing housing for three individuals in each and are on the waiting list for two more. Continued on next page 54 County Offices Washita Valley Community Action Council Caddo County Head Start/Early Head Start Centers Anadarko Head Start and Early Head Start 315 N.E. 3rd Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-6745 (Collaborating with Anadarko Public School) Grady County Cyril Head Start Cyril Elementary School 103 S. 4th Cyril, OK 73029 580-464-2685 Head Start/Early Head Start Centers Bridge Creek Head Start Bridge Creek Elementary School 2209 E. Sooner Rd. Blanchard, OK 73010 405-387-5472 (Collaborating with Cyril Public School) Fort Cobb Head Start & Early Head Start Center Caddo Kiowa Technology Center 100 Career Tech Rd. Fort Cobb, OK 73038 405-643-5314 (Collaborating with Bridge Creek Public School) Chickasha Head Start 1300 S. 7th Chickasha, OK 73018 405-222-0172 (EHS partnership with Caddo Kiowa Tech childcare) Apache Head Start South Forest Apache, OK 73006 580-588-2270 Carnegie Early Head Start 511 E. Town 1st Carnegie, OK 73015 580-654-1510 Minco Head Start 711 Pontotoc Minco, OK 73059 405-352-4100 Ninnekah Head Start 810 Dell St. Ninnekah, OK 73067 405-448-3036 Rush Springs Head Start 1000 Choctaw Rush Springs, OK 73082 580-476-3978 (Collaborating with Chickasha Public School) Lookeba Head Start Lookeba-Sickles Public Schools 301 W. Sickles Lookeba, OK 73053 405-457-6493 Chickasha Early Head Start Center 1304 S. 6th St. Chickasha, OK 73018 405-224-3471 (Collaborating with LookebaSickles Public School) Early Childhood 2014 Program Report 358 21 $2,611,113 $71,917 5 64 5 $1,070,413 10 Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Head Start State appropriated funds provided for Head Start Public school systems which Head Start had formal collaboration agreements Children enrolled in Early Head Start Number of Early Head Start classrooms Federal funds provided for Early Head Start Children provided child care by the agency 2 $420,000 4 Single family house rehabilitated in 2014 Contracted amount for rehabilitation Households living in agency-owned rental unit Nutrition Additional Activities: The HOME program has rented out two homes to Opportunities, Inc., a program that helps individuals with disabilities. 12 $264,000 Facilities participating in Child and Adult Care Food Program Amount approved for reimbursement through Child and Adult Care Food Program Transit Housing Additional Activities: Washita Valley is working on expanding its Early Head Start program. In the last year, an Early Head Start classroom was added to the Anadarko Head Start and then the Carnegie Head Start was converted to an Early Head Start. 15 212,500 40,569 $193,804 $33,878 $26,906 Vehicles in transit fleet Revenue miles driven in all vehicles for all programs Passenger trips provided for all programs Federal funds expended on all transportation programs State revolving funds expanded transit programs Funds from other sources expended on transit programs 55 Community Action Project of Tulsa County Head Start and Early Head Start Program Statistics 1,351 $9,494,989 $235,890 260 $3,381,964 CAPTulsa 4606 S. Garnett Rd., Suite 100 Tulsa, OK 74146 918-382-3200 Fax: 918-382-3213 Director: Michelle Boatright Email: mboatright@captulsa.org Service Area: Tulsa County Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start State funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Disney (HS/EHS) 11610 E. 25th St. Tulsa, OK 74129 Eugene Field (HS/EHS) 1120 W. 22nd St. South Tulsa, OK 74107 McClure (HS/EHS) 6150 S. Yorktown Ave. Tulsa, OK 74136 Sand Springs (HS) 1701 E. Park Rd. Sand Springs, OK 74063 Eastgate (HS/EHS) 14002 E. 21st St., Suite 300 Tulsa, OK 74134 Frost (HS/EHS) 203 W. 28th St. North Tulsa, OK 74106 Reed (HS/EHS) 10940 E. 5th St. Tulsa, OK 74128 Skelly (HS/EHS) 8811 E. 31st St. South Tulsa, OK 74129 ECDC Reed (HS) 10908 E. 5th St. Tulsa, OK 74128 McAuliffe (HS) 6515 S. Garnett Rd. Broken Arrow, OK 74012 Rosa Parks (HS) 13084 E. 46th St. Tulsa, OK 74134 Home Based (EHS) 56 Crossroads Youth & Family Services, Inc. 1333 W. Main St. Norman, OK 73069 405-292-6440 Fax: 405-292-6442 Executive Director: Lisa Winters Email: lisaw@crossroadsyfs.com Head Start/Early Head Start Director: Anita Bruce Email: anitab@crossroadsyfs.com Service Area: Head Start - Cleveland & Pottawatomie Counties; Early Head Start - Cleveland, Pottawatomie & Seminole Counties Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Cleveland County Moore Head Start/Early Head Start 312 N. Janeway Ave. Moore, OK 73160 405-912-9993 Noble Head Start United Methodist Church 204 N. Main Noble, OK 73068 405-872-1713 Baby Steps Teen Program (EHS) 941 Nebraska Norman, OK 73069 405-360-2717 CSBI Head Start/Early Head Start 1111 E. Main Norman, OK 73071 405-701-2141 Little Axe Head Start Little Axe Community Center 1000 - 168th Ave., NE Norman, OK 73026 405-579-2352 St. Stephens Head Start 1801 W. Brooks Norman, OK 73069 405-360-2124 Union Street Head Start 501 N. Union Shawnee, OK 74801 405-214-4323 Neighborhood Head Start 1002 W. 7th Shawnee, OK 74801 405-214-4445 Learning Tree Early Child Development Center 1528 N. McKinley Shawnee, OK 74801 405-214-4446 Treasured Moments Learning Center 1111 N. Kennedy Shawnee, OK 74801 405-214-4986 Tecumseh Head Start 515 N. 3rd St. Tecumseh, OK 74873 405-598-5114 Seminole County Seminole Early Child Development Center Seminole Early Head Start 324 W. Strothers St. Seminole, OK 74868 405-303-2224 2502 S.W. E Ave. Lawton, OK 73507 580-248-0474 Fax: 580-248-4784 Assistant Head Start/Early Head Start Program Director: Cari Dunkle Email: carid@crossroadsyfs.com Service Area: Comanche County 501 N. Union St. Shawnee, OK 74801 405-214-4323 Fax: 405-214-4321 Assistant Head Start/Early Head Start Program DirectorDonna Benson Email: donnab@crossroadyfs.com Service Area: Cleveland, Pottawatomie & Seminole Counties Comanche County Beginning Academy/Pre-K (LPS Collaboration) 501 N.W. Woodridge Dr. Lawton, OK 73507 580-354-9865 Children’s Chateau (EHS) 712 S.W. “E” Ave. Lawton, OK 73501 580-355-4320 Midway Head Start 1405 S.W. 11th St. Lawton, OK 73505 580-351-1099 Park Valley Head Start 3005 S.W. Park Ave. Lawton, OK 73505 580-351-6517 Summit Ridge Head Start 501 N.E. Flower Mound Lawton, OK 73507 580-354-9199 Elgin Head Start P.O. Box 369 Elgin, OK 73538 580-492-4324 (Collaborating with Elgin Public School) First Start (EHS) 2003 N.W. Lincoln Lawton, OK 73507 580-355-4333 Gateway (EHS) 1701 N.W. Taft Ave. Lawton, OK 73507 580-354-9827 Pottawatomie County Program Statistics Maud Head Start 310 W. Young Maud, OK 74854 405-374-9085 833 $6,089,339 $165,507 260 $3,726,954 Bethel Head Start 35500 Hardesty Road Shawnee, OK 74801 405-275-2955 57 Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start State funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Grand Head Start - Jay Public Schools Program Statistics 394 Children enrolled in Head Start $2,882,479 Federal funds for Head Start $58,610 State funds for Head Start 1115 S. Main Jay, OK 74346 918-253-8650 Fax: 918-253-8648 Director: Nathalie McClelland Email: nmcclelland@grandhs.org Head Start Centers Craig County Vinita Head Start 302 S. Second Vinita, OK 74301 918-256-7296 Delaware County Colcord Head Start 100 Spenser St. Colcord, OK 74338 918-326-0299 (Collaborating with Colcord Public School) Grove Head Start 802 A West 7th St. Grove, OK 74344 918-786-3119 Jay Head Start 1104 W. Washbourne Jay, OK 74346 Jay Elementary Head Start 1015 S. Main Jay, OK 74346 918-253-4413 ext. 270 (Collaborating with Jay Public School) Kansas Head Start 275 W. Main Kansas, OK 74347 918-868-2386 (Collaborating with Kansas Public School) Ottawa County Miami Head Start 1530 N.W. “H” St. Miami, OK 74354 918-542-9642 (Collaborating with Miami Public School) Commerce Head Start 124 Vine St. Commerce, OK 74354 (Collaborating with Commerce Public School) Quapaw Head Start 301 McDonald Ave. Quapaw, OK 74363 918-674-2700 (Collaborating with Grove Public School) Muskogee County Head Start Green Country Behavioral Health Services, Inc. Program Statistics 337 $2,127,910 112 $1,300,616 619 N. Main Muskogee, OK 74401-4431 918-687-6611 Fax: 918-682-4636 Director: Diane Woodard Email: diane.woodard@mchsok.org Service Area: Muskogee County Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Braggs Campus (HS) 300 Madden Ave. Braggs, OK 74423 918-487-7143 Haskell Campus (HS) 313 Chickasaw Rd. Haskell, OK 74436 918-482-5441 Ft. Gibson Campus (HS/ EHS) 500 S. Ross - North Education Building Ft. Gibson, OK 74434 918-478-4073 East Campus (HS/EHS) 3900 Eufaula St. Muskogee, OK 74403 918-683-9245 Jamie Banks Robertson (HS/EHS) 540 S. 3rd St. Muskogee, OK 74401 918-682-5899 Youth Central (EHS/HS) 301 N. 6th St. Muskogee, OK 74401 918-687-6611 (Collaborating with Fort Gibson School District) 58 Warner Campus (HS) 1012 S. 5th Ave. Warner, OK 74469 918-463-2950 Native American Coalition of Tulsa Program Statistics 174 Children enrolled in Head Start $1,182,248 Federal funds for Head Start 4935 S. Union Tulsa, OK 74107 918-446-7939 Fax: 918-446-6003 Email: nact_admin@hotmail.com Director: Jeanette Tankersley Service Area: West Tulsa County Head Start Centers Glenpool Site 14100 S. Hickory St. Glenpool, OK 74033 918-321-2649 Sunbeam Family Services Early Head Start 120 $1,462,120 $365,530 1100 N.W. 14th St. Oklahoma City, OK 73106 405-528-7724, ext. 225 Fax: 405-528-0394 Director: Paula Gates Email: pgates@sunbeamfamilyservices.org Service Area: Oklahoma County OKC Educare 500 S.E. Grand Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73129 (Collaborating with Oklahoma City Public Schools for 4 PK classes) Mark Twain Site 541 S. 43rd W. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74107 918-833-8820 West Site 4935 S. Union Tulsa, OK 74107 918-446-7939 Highway 97 Site 5500 S. Highway 97 Sand Springs, OK 74063 918-514-4327 Program Statistics Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head StartNon-federal funds Early Head Start Centers Tony Reyes Child Bilingual Child Development Center 420 S.W. 10th Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Emerson Little Wonders EHS 715 N. Walker Oklahoma City, OK 73102 59 Sunbeam EHS Home Based Program 500 S.E. Grand Blvd. Oklahoma City, OK 73129 Tulsa Educare, Inc. 286 Program Statistics Children enrolled in Early Head Start 2190 S. 67th E. Place Tulsa, OK 74129 539-832-8280 Fax: 539-832-8247 Director: Caren Calhoun Email: carenc@tulsaeducare, org Service Area: Tulsa County Early Head Start Center Educare I - Kendall Whittier 2511 E. 5th Pl. Tulsa, OK 74104 918-779-6233 Tulsa Educare III MacArthur 2190 S. 67th E. Ave. Tulsa, OK 74129 539-832-8200 Tulsa Educare II Hawthorne 3420 N. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74106 918-508-2250 Wewoka Public Schools Co-op Head Start Program Statistics 248 $1,430,134 $36,202 P.O. Box 870 220 S. Wewoka Wewoka, OK 74884 405-257-2321 Fax: 405-257-5737 Director: Misty Hudnall Email: mistyhudnall6986@sbcglobal.net Service Area: Lincoln & Seminole Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start State funds for Head Start Head Start Centers Lincoln County Agra Head Start P.O. Box 279 112 S. Main Agra, OK 74824 918-375-2856 Chandler Head Start 401 S. Iowa Chandler, OK 74834 405-240-5097 Davenport Head Start P.O. Box 849 417 N. Broadway Davenport, OK 74026 918-377-2277 Prague Head Start 1319 Westlawn, NBU 3502 Prague, OK 74864 405-567-1421 Stroud Head Start 823 S. 3rd St. Stroud, OK 74079 918-968-1443 Seminole County Bowlegs Head Start P.O. Box 88 Bowlegs, OK 74830 405-398-4172 Seminole Head Start 200 W. Seminole Seminole, OK 74868 405-382-4800 60 Wewoka Head Start P.O. Box 870 1121 S. Okfuskee Wewoka, OK 74884 405-257-9911 CDI Serving Tecumseh Early Head Start Program Statistics 38 P.O. Box 247 808 E. Highland St., Suite C Tecumseh, OK 74873 405-598-0477 Fax: 405-598-0482 Program Director: Rebecca Claborn Email: rclaborn@tecumsehehs.org Children enrolled in Early Head Start Early Head Start Center 808 E. Highland Tecumseh, OK 74873 Caddo Nation Child Development Program Program Statistics 87 Children enrolled in Head Start P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 405-247-6266 Fax: 405-247-6022 Director: Tina Soto Email: tsoto@caddonation.org Service Area: Caddo & Grady Counties Head Start Centers Caddo County N’Darko Center 237 Wichita Lane Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-6266 Binger-Oney Pre-K 323 S. Apache P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 405-656-2267 Hasinai Center P.O. Box 487 Binger, OK 73009 405-656-2353 Grady County Verden Pre-K 196 S. Locust, Hwy 62 P.O. Box 99 Verden, OK 73092 405-453-7460 Central Tribes of the Shawnee Area Inc. Head Start/Early Head Start Program Statistics 114 $1,111,489 32 $407,410 1535 N. McKinley Ave. Shawnee, OK 74801 405-275-4870 Fax: 405-275-9684 Director: Tamika O’Neal Email: tamikao@ctsaheadstart.org Service Area: Pottawatomie, Lincoln, Payne & Cleveland Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Cleveland County Payne County Pottawatomie County CTSA-Rainbow (HS) 516 Iowa Norman, OK 73069 405-447-0381 CTSA-Early Bird (HS) 111 W. Vine Cushing, OK 74023 918-225-1029 CTSA - Central (HS/EHS) 1533 N. McKinley Shawnee, OK 74801 405-878-5820 61 Cherokee Nation Head Start/Early Head Start Program Statistics 680 $4,865,616 210 $2,563,567 P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 918-453-5757 Fax: 918-458-5799 Director: Verna Thompson Email: headstart@cherokee.org (primary); vthompson@ cherokee.org (secondary) Service Area: Adair, Cherokee, Delaware, Mayes, Muskogee, Nowata, Rogers, Sequoyah & Wagoner Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Adair County Cherokee County Delaware County Nowata County Cherry Tree Early Head Start 87432 Highway 59 P.O. Box 8 Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-696-2669 Children’s Village (HS/EHS) 4 miles South of Tahlequah, Hwy. 62 P.O. Box 948 Tahlequah, OK 74465 918-453-5757 Jay Early Head Start I, II 1011 W. Delaware P.O. Box 1225 Jay, OK 74346 918-253-4002 Wauhillau Head Start/Early Head Start 200 Wauhillau Ct. Nowata, OK 74048 918-273-0623 Maryetta Public Schools Head Start 1 mile North on Hwy. 59 from Stilwell Rt. 6, Box 2840 Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-3751 Hulbert Public School Head Start 315 Rider Lane Hulbert, OK 74441 918-772-2861 Kenwood Head Start 10 miles East on Kenwood Rd. from Salina P.O. Box 885 Salina, OK 74365 918-434-5106 Rogers County Redbird Early Head Start 81376 Highway 59 Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-7894 Rocky Mountain Public Schools Head Start Rt. 1, Box 665 Stilwell, OK 73960 918-696-7509 Zion Public Schools Head Start Rt. 1, P.O. Box 347 Stilwell, OK 74960 918-696-7866 Mayes County Shady Grove Head Start 11042 W. Shady Grove Rd. Hulbert, OK 74441 918-772-3505 Pryor Early Head Start 203 Cherokee Heights Pryor, OK 74361 918-825-7987 Agali & Nvdo Head Start Tahlequah Public Schools 425 S. College Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-458-4130 Salina Head Start 212 East Ferry P.O. Box 98 Salina, OK 74365 918-434-5300 Sequoyah Pre-K Tahlequah Public School 225 N. Water Ave. Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-458-4130 Salina Early Learning Academy Head Start/Early Head Start 707 N. Oak Salina, OK 74365 918-434-1091 Tahlequah Early Learning Academy Early Head Start 351 Academy Tahlequah, OK 74464 918-431-0550 Muskogee County Webbers Falls Head Start 404 Gibson St. P.O. Box 37 Webbers Falls, OK 74470 918-464-2959 62 Inola Public Schools Head Start 450 B. St., N.E. P.O. Box 909 Inola, OK 74036 (918) 543-1217 Sequoyah County Brushy Public Schools Head Start I, II Rt. 3, Box 2318 Sallisaw, OK 74955 918-775-4458 Cheyenne-Arapaho Head Start Program Statistics 133 $986,016 $246,504 Box 38 Concho, OK 73022 405-422-7635 Fax: 405-422-8216 Director: Colette Berg Direct Phone: 405-422-8216 Email: cberg@c-a-tribes.org Service Area: Blaine, Beckham, Canadian, Custer, Dewey, Kingfisher, Roger Mills & Washita Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Non-Federal Share for Head Start Head Start Centers Blaine County Custer County Canton Head Start Center P.O. Box 655 301 1/2 Lake Rd. Canton, OK 73724 Clinton Head Start Center 10333 N. 2274 Rd. Clinton, OK 73601-7521 Canadian County Concho Head Start Center P.O. Box 38 201 Black Kettle Blvd. Concho, OK 73022 The Chickasaw Nation Head Start Program Statistics 271 $2,150,000 Administrative Office 300 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK 74821 580-421-7711 Fax: 580-436-7279 Director: Robert Pickens Email: robert.pickens@chickasaw.net Service Area: Ada, Ardmore, Sulphur & Tishomingo Head Start Centers Carter County Johnston County Ardmore Center 718 Locust Dr. Ardmore, OK 73401 580-223-6276 Tishomingo Center 1201 W. Ray Branum St. Tishomingo, OK 73460 580-371-3216 63 Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Murray County Pontotoc County Sulphur Center 1201 W. 9th Sulphur, OK 73086 580-622-6200 Ada Center 226 Rosedale Rd. Ada, OK 74820 580-310-6638 Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma Program Statistics 310 $2,700,000 3710 Choctaw Rd. P.O. Box 1210 Durant, OK 74702 580-924-8280 Fax: (580) 920-3187 Director: Rebecca Hawkins Email: rhawkins@choctawnation.com Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Head Start Centers Atoka County Coal County LeFlore County Atoka Center 711 Greathouse Dr. P.O. Box 516 Atoka, OK 74525 580-889-7054 Coalgate Center 214 Veterans Dr. P.O. Box 455 Coalgate, OK 74538 580-927-1165 Bryan County Haskell County Poteau Center Carl Albert State College Campus 1507 S. McKenna P.O. Box 8 Poteau, OK 74953 918-647-8500 Bennington Center 820 N. Perry P.O. Box 174 Bennington, OK 74723 580-847-2767 Stigler Campus 208 S. City Lake Rd. P.O. Box 505 Stigler, OK 74462 918-967-2897 Durant Center 2752 Big Lots Parkway Durant, OK 74702 580-924-8536 Latimer County Choctaw County McCurtain County Broken Bow Center 201 Chahta Rd. P.O. Box 128 Broken Bow, OK 74728 580-584-6680 Wilburton Center 1016 Highway 2 North Wilburton, OK 74578 918-465-5360 Idabel Center 2412 E. Lincoln Rd. P.O. Box 1436 Idabel, OK 74745 580-286-7930 Hugo Center 408 N. “M” St. P.O. Box 118 Hugo, OK 74743 580-326-9576 Iowa Tribe of Oklahoma Wright City Center 105 W. 10th St. P.O. Box 529 Wright City, OK 74766 580-981-2634 Pittsburg County McAlester Center 1610 N. Shannon Rd. P.O. Box 830 Krebs, OK 74554 918-423-9360 Pushmataha County Antlers Center 400 1/2 S.W. “O” St. P.O. Box 97 Antlers, OK 74523 580-298-2113 Program Statistics 28 4 $406,149 335588 E. 750 Rd. Perkins, OK 74059 405-547-5826 Fax: 405-547-5991 Early Childhood Development Director: Misty Horne Email: mhorne@iowanation.org Service Area: Payne, Lincoln & Logan Counties Children enrolled in Early Head Start Pregnant women Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start Center Tah-Je-Do-Weh-Che Early Head Start & Child Development Center 335588 E. 750 Rd. Perkins, OK 74059 405-547-5826 64 Kickapoo Head Start, Inc. Program Statistics 60 $487,160 P.O. Box 399 McLoud, OK 74851 405-964-3676 Fax: 405-964-3417 Director: Valerie Valdez Email: kickapoohs@mcloudteleco.com Service Area: Pottawatomie, Lincoln & Oklahoma Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Head Start Center 10543 S. Highway 102 McLoud, OK 74851 405-964-3676 Kiowa Tribe Head Start Program Statistics 127 P.O. Box 369 Carnegie, OK 73015 580-654-2300 ext. 365 Fax: 580-654-2544 Director: Jeannie Toppah Email: jtoppah@carnegienet.net Service Area: Caddo, Comanche & Kiowa Counties Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start Centers Comanche County Caddo County Little Rabbits Center 1602 American St. Anadarko, OK 73005 405-247-3740 KCA Center 1401 N.E. Lawrie Tatum Rd. Lawton, OK 73507 580-354-1412 Carnegie Center P.O. Box 369 Carnegie, OK 73015 580-654-1528 Muscogee (Creek) Nation Head Start Program Program Statistics 289 $2,276,794 Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start P.O. Box 580 Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-732-7898 Fax: 918-732-7906 Manager: Cora Camren Email: ccamren@mcn-nsn.gov Service Area: Creek, Hughes, McIntosh, Okfuskee, Okmulgee & Tulsa Counties Head Start Centers Hughes County McIntosh County Okfuskee County Okmulgee County Wetumka Head Start 333 S. Washita Wetumka, OK 74883 405-452-1180 Checotah Head Start 302 B St. Checotah, OK 74426 918-473-0605 Okemah Head Start 103 Hiyakpo Okemah,OK 74859 918-623-2000 Okmulgee Head Start 1820 N. Miami Okmulgee, OK 74447 918-732-7904 Eufaula Head Start 320 Swadley Dr. Eufaula, OK 74432 918-618-6220 Tulsa County 65 Tulsa Head Start 8601 South Union Tulsa, OK 74132 918-296-0357 Osage Nation Head Start Program Statistics 210 $1,633,695 P.O. Box 1389 Pawhuska, OK 74056 918-287-5462 Fax: 918-287-3416 Director: Denise Keene Email: dkeene@osagetribe.org Service Area: Osage County Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Head Start Centers 308 W. Cedar Barnsdall, OK 74002 918-847-2993 102 Buffalo Ave. Hominy, OK 74035 918-885-4788 3303 E. Hwy 60 Ponca City, OK 74601 580-762-0412 1000 W. McKinley Fairfax, OK 74637 918-642-5505 1421 Grandview Pawhuska, OK 74056 918-287-5460 1801 W. Oak Skiatook, OK 74070 918-396-3598 Otoe-Missouria Head Start 40 8151 Highway 177 Red Rock. OK 74651 580-723-4466 Fax: 580-723-1057 Director: Mike Williamson Email: mwilliamson@omtribe.org Service Area: Noble & Southern Kay Counties; Red Rock, Marland & Southern Ponca City Program Statistics Children enrolled in Head Start Head Start Center Truman Daily Learning Center 8151 Hwy. 177 Red Rock, OK 74651 Ponca Tribe Head Start Program Statistics 43 Children enrolled in Head Start 20 White Eagle Dr. Ponca City, OK 74601 580-762-7927 Fax: 580-762-2743 Director: Linda F. Rieman Email: lindafrieman@gmail.com Service Area: Kay and parts of Noble County Head Start Center Ponca Tribe Head Start 20 White Eagle Dr. Ponca City, OK 74601 Seminole Nation Early Childhood Services Program Statistics 123 $1,026,613 56 $671,310 P.O. Box 1316 Seminole, OK 74818 405-234-5230 Fax: 405-382-4051 Director: Robin Horton Email: seminolenationrh@yahoo.com Children enrolled in Head Start Federal funds for Head Start Children enrolled in Early Head Start Federal funds for Early Head Start Early Head Start & Head Start Centers Mekusukey Mission Center P.O. Box 1316 Seminole, OK 74814 405-234-5263 Konawa Centrer P.O. Box 1316 Seminole, OK 74818 580-925-5750 Barking Waters Center P.O. Box 1316 Seminole, OK 74818 405-257-6538 66 NOTES Oklahoma’s Community Action Agencies CIMARRON TEXAS BEAVER HARPER WOODS ALFALFA WASHINGTON Region VI Head Start Grantees KAY GRANT OSAGE WOODWARD GARFIELD MAJOR ELLIS BLAINE ROGER MILLS NOBLE PAWNEE KINGFISHER TULSA CREEK LOGAN CANADIAN OKLAHOMA MAYES WAGONER OTTAWA DELAWARE CHEROKEE ADAIR LINCOLN CUSTER CRAIG ROGERS PAYNE DEWEY OKMULGEE MUSKOGEE OKFUSKEE SEQUOYAH BECKHAM GREER WASHITA CLEVELAND CADDO POTT GRADY KIOWA McCLAIN STEPHENS TILLMAN COTTON HASKELL HUGHES PITTSBURG LATIMER LeFLORE PONTOTOC GARVIN COMANCHE JACKSON SEMINOLE McINTOSH HARMON Big Five Community Services HS/EHS CAA of OKC HS & Sunbeam EHS Community Action Devel. Corp. (CADC) HS CADC HS & Southwest OK CAG HS/EHS CAPTC HS/EHS, CARD HS/EHS, NACT HS & Educare EHS Community Action Resource & Development HS/EHS Crossroads Youth & Family Services (CYFS) HS/EHS CYFS EHS & Wewoka Public Schools Co-op HS Delta Community Action Foundation HS/EHS INCA Community Services HS KI BOIS Community Action Foundation HS Little Dixie Community Action Agency HS/EHS Muskogee County HS/EHS - Green Country Behv. Health Srvs. Northeast Okla. CAA EHS, Jay Public Schools HS Southwest Oklahoma Community Action Group HS/EHS United Community Action Program HS/EHS Washita Valley Community Action Council HS/EHS Wewoka Public Schools Co-op HS NOWATA COAL PUSHMATAHA MURRAY CARTER JEFFERSON LOVE JOHNSTON ATOKA MARSHALL BRYAN CHOCTAW McCURTAIN