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  • 2-1-1 is a free and confidential way to find out about important health and human services programs in your community. Call 2-1-1 for information about health care, help paying rent and utility bills, transportation services, job training, mental health counseling and much more.

    • Oklahoma
  • Advises SSA customers in Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas on how they may contact their local office to obtain information on Social Security and Supplemental Security Income.

    • Oklahoma
  • Decides if a person is disabled according to Social Security regulations.

    • Oklahoma
  • Provides temporary help to low-income families with children while they work toward becoming self-sufficient. Assistance includes help with basic needs like job training, food stamps, child care and other help.

    • Oklahoma
  • Describes services that assist children from birth to age 18 who receive a Supplemental Security Income Disability Payment, in getting needed equipment and services.

    • Oklahoma
  • If you receive disability benefits from the Social Security Administration and are interested in working or learning more about how working would affect your benefits, you can get help from a community organization known as a Work Incentive Planning and Assistance or WIPA project.

    • Oklahoma
  • This fact sheet has information about benefits programs for older adults with limited incomes and people with disabilities in Oklahoma. Find out how to apply for help to pay for your prescription drugs, doctors’ bills, groceries and other basic expenses like home heating and cooling bills. This link opens a PDF document.

    • Oklahoma
  • Provides winter heating, energy crisis, summer cooling and/or weatherization and other energy-related home repair assistance to eligible low-income households throughout the year during specific application periods. Find contact information and answers to Frequently Asked Questions.

    • Oklahoma
  • Helps low-income people and families buy the food they need for good health. You can apply for benefits by completing a state application form.

    • Oklahoma
  • Helps to develop community-based systems that support independence and protect the quality of life of older persons. Features resources related to benefits, housing and community services.

    • Oklahoma