OKLAHOMA Community Action Agencies

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OKLAHOMA Community Action Agencies
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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........................................................................................................................................
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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................................................................................................................................
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Unless otherwise indicated, data included in this report is for the
2014 calendar year.
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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.
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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)
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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
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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
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$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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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(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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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Jesica Sparkman
223 W. 6th
Okmulgee, OK 74437
(918) 756-2826
socialservices@
deepforkcommunityaction.org
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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)
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Sarah Boggs, Community Specialist/
Route Supervisor
202 S. Capitol
Tishomingo, OK 73460
580-371-2352
s.boggs@incacaa.org
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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)
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Smart Start Kiamichi
Country
20256 E. Hwy. 9
Stigler, OK 74462
918-967-9992
Keota
308 E. Main
Keota, OK 74941
918-966-3770
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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)
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KATS - Talihina
900 Dallas St.
Talihina, OK 74571
918-567-2190
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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)
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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)
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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.
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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.
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$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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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)
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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