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HUD Oklahoma

portal.hud.gov

Provides information regarding homeownership and foreclosure avoidance

REI Women’s Business Center

reiwbc.org

(800) 658-2823

One-on-one business counseling, access to capital, quality business training opportunities and technical assistance

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

www.okdhs.org

(405) 521-3444

The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) serves as the first line of defense against hunger. It enables low-income families to buy nutritious food with Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) cards. SNAP recipients spend their benefits to buy eligible food in authorized retail food stores.

The City of Oklahoma City

www.okc.gov

(405) 297-2846

Offers a program for owner-occupied rehabilitation

Urban League of Greater Oklahoma City

urbanleagueok.org

(405) 424-5243

Provides homeowner education and leases affordable housing units

Oklahoma City Housing Authority

www.ochanet.org

(405) 239-7551

Provides affordable housing to residents of Oklahoma City

Creek Nation Department of Housing

www.creeknationhousing.org

(918) 549-2500

Provides affordable housing to Oklahoma residents, specifically to members of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation

Big Five Community Services, Inc.

www.bigfive.org

580-924-5331

Big Five Community Services, Inc provides services in Bryan, Carter, Coal, Love and Pontotoc counties, with some services extending to several additional counties in Central and South Central Oklahoma. Big Five's purpose is to identify, address and eradicate the causes and conditions of poverty within its service area. Big Five is involved in a wide variety of programs, most of which are in some way linked to the Community Services Block Grant (CSBG) Program.

Community Action Agency Of Oklahoma City and Oklahoma / Canadian Counties, Inc.

caaofokc.org

405-232-0199

The Agency was created in 1965 and offers services to combat poverty and other social ills. These programs include: 1) Turning Point - A treatmeant center where outpatients can receive support for substance abuse 2) Economic Development - a community program promoting business through small business loans and individual development accounts 3)Home Repair and Weatherization

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