The Chickasaw National Domestic Violence Services provides services to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking who are residing or relocating within the Chickasaw Nation boundaries. Services are voluntary and available to Native and non-Native victims and their dependents who meet eligibility criteria. Services include: emergency shelter, group/individual counseling, career development, transportation, advocacy/emotional support, tribal/community resources, relocation assistance, safety planning, protection orders, case management, follow-up and home visits.
Local Programs
This page has contact information for programs that offer help/referrals to victims of abuse throughout the state. If you plan to contact a program via email, please review our Safety when using email page first.
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Ada
Chickasaw Nation Domestic Violence Services
Family Crisis Center, Inc.
Provides a safe place for victims of domestic violence and their children in the shelter. Also provides nonresidential services through their office, which include counseling, advocacy, resources, court advocacy, etc. Also offers parenting classes and a batterer’s intervention program.
Altus
ACMI House, Inc.
The program operates a 24-hour hotline for crisis calls, a safe shelter for those escaping violent situations, offers counseling, support, and advocacy services, children’s services, referral services, sexual assault services, and community education.
Ardmore
Children's Advocacy Centers of Oklahoma, Inc.
Provide services to suspected or confirmed victims of child abuse in a child-friendly environment while coordinating the corresponding investigation.
Family Shelter of Southern Oklahoma
The Family Shelter of Southern Oklahoma has a variety of residential and non-residential services to fit most every victim’s needs, including emergency shelter, food, and clothing, assistance filing for a protection order, and crisis intervention services. The shelter actively services Carter, Love, Marshall, Murray and Johnson counties.
Bartlesville
Family Crisis & Counseling Center
The services offered from the domestic/sexual violence and stalking division include: 24-hour crisis line, victim advocacy, emergency safe shelter, protective order assistance and advocacy, professional counseling, educational groups, children’s groups, Men and Women Choosing to Change Batterers Intervention Program, Non-Offending Parent Education Group, resource information, and outreach education.
Broken Arrow
DiVERT - Domestic Violence Emergency Response Team
Provides safety planning and referrals, outreach to victims of crime, and counseling. Also partners with other providers to fulfill basic needs for victims.
Cheyenne
Action Associates, Inc.
Provides domestic violence victims with counseling, court advocacy, group meetings, transportation, and shelter.
Chickasha
Women's Service and Family Resource Center
Provides advocacy services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include crisis intervention; emergency overnight shelter; support groups; emergency transportation to the nearest safe place; emergency food or personal care items; referrals & public education programs.
Claremore
SafeNet Services
Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour crisis line, shelter, protective order assistance, counseling, parenting education, victim and court advocacy, and a batter intervention program. Also serves Mayes county.
Duncan
Women's Haven, Inc.
Provides education and support for victims of domestic violence, stalking, and sexual assault, court advocacy for protection orders, and referrals to other programs.
Durant
Crisis Control Center, Inc.
Offers free and confidential services to any survivor of sexual assault in Durant. Services include: 24-hour hotline; crisis intervention; personal advocacy; and individual counseling for men, women, and children.
El Reno
Women's Service and Family Resource Center
Provides peer groups and support services and emergency shelter for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
Enid
YWCA Crisis Center
The YWCA Crisis Center provides emergency shelter to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking. The center is staffed 24-hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year by highly-trained, qualified and caring staff. Victims can also access group and individual counseling
Guymon
Northwest Domestic Crisis Service
Provides domestic violence victims with crisis intervention support.
Idabel
Southeastern Oklahoma Services for Family Violence Intervention
Provides victims of sexual assault, domestic violence, and teen dating violence with shelter, advocacy, domestic violence and parenting classes, court and hospital advocacy, and support groups.
Lawton
Lawton New Directions
Provides a safe haven for victims of domestic violence and their children who are escaping the trauma of domestic violence or sexual assault. Provides counseling services, case management, 24- hour, on-call crisis support, and court advocacy to both men and women.
Madill
Marshall County Family Support Services
Certified Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault crisis center. Provides crisis intervention, advocacy, support, resources, information, court advocacy, hospital advocacy, and referrals to victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault and their families.
McAlester
Ki Bois McAlester Care Center
Provides domestic violence victims with shelter, resident/non-resident classes on domestic violence education and self empowerment, court advocacy, referrals to other resources, and youth groups.
Miami
Community Crisis Center, Inc.
Provides domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking victims with advocates and shelter when seeking a path out from the violence in their lives. Also serves clients in the northeastern counties of Craig, Delaware, and Ottawa and have advocacy offices in each county to serve those in need.
Muskogee
Women in Safe Home, Inc. (WISH)
Provides domestic violence victims with shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, economic empowerment, referrals, educational outreach, and legal advocacy. Also accepts pets.
Norman
Native Alliance Against Violence
Native Alliance Against Violence (NAAV) is Oklahoma’s tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalition. The NAAV is not a direct service provider, however it does serve Oklahoma’s federally recognized tribes and their tribal programs. The NAAV’s mission is to unify tribal service programs throughout Oklahoma by providing culturally appropriate technical assistance, training and support to eliminate domestic violence, sexual assault, stalking and dating violence to restore balance and safety to tribal communities. The NAAV also houses the Coordinated Indigenous Resource Center for Legal Empowerment Project (CIRCLE Project) which provides survivors of domestic violence, dating violence, sexual assault and stalking with legal representation throughout Oklahoma. Legal representation is provided in both state and tribal courts regarding civil matters arising from or caused by the violence and in related criminal matters advocating for the enforcement of victims’ rights.
Women's Resource Center
The Women’s Resource Center operates a Domestic Violence Shelter that provides safe, temporary housing for women and their children who have been victimized by domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking. Residents receive individual and group support, domestic violence education, advocacy, information and referral on housing, job training, legal aid and financial assistance.
Oklahoma City
Crime Victims Compensation
The purpose of the Crime Victims Compensation Act is to provide a method of compensation for victims of violent crime. An arrest of the offender does NOT have to take place in order to be eligible to file a claim; however, the victim and/or claimant is expected to fully cooperate in the apprehension, investigation, and prosecution of the perpetrator.
YWCA Crisis Services
The YWCA provides the only shelter for battered women and children in Oklahoma County. YWCA is an emergency shelter, providing help in obtaining legal services, transportation, housing information, medical care, child care and advocacy services for up to two months. Clients attend domestic violence education and support groups during their stay. Child Advocates offer education and support to help children avoid further victimization, verbalize feelings, learn appropriate ways to express emotions and understand what is occurring in their families.
Pawhuska
The Osage Nation
The Osage Nation Family Violence Department provides services to victims of family violence and domestic violence. Services include: a 24-hour hotline, shelter, transportation, transitional living, counseling, medical care, or other referrals, support groups, victim and court advocacy, legal services (protective orders), safety planning, housing and utility assistance, and sexual assault services.
Ponca City
Domestic Violence Program of North Central Oklahoma
Provides services to victims of domestic violence, including emergency safe shelter, sexual assault victims advocacy, court advocacy, counseling, on-scene advocacy, transitional housing, and prevention education.
Poteau
Women's Crisis Services of Leflore County
Provides relief and support for persons who have suffered physical or emotional abuse as a result of family violence, stalking and sexual assault
Pryor
Safenet Services
Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Services include a 24-hour crisis line, shelter, protective order assistance, counseling, parenting education, victim and court advocacy, and a batter intervention program. Also serves Rogers county.
Seminole
Family Resource Center
Provides advocates who are committed to assisting and supporting individuals, children, and survivors of domestic violence/sexual assault by providing services and ensuring a safe shelter environment to individuals living in and/or affected by violent relationships. The Family Resource Center’s target service population is Seminole and Hughes County, although clients are accepted from all over the state and out of state dependent upon their situation.
Shawnee
Project Safe, Inc.
Provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking to men, women, and children.
Stigler
Ki Bois Women's Shelter
Provides a 24-hour safe house for women and children in threat of physical violence.
Stillwater
Wings of Hope Family Crisis Center
Offers a range of services for men, women, children, and families who have experienced sexual violence or abuse in Payne County, including 24-hour crisis line, information and referrals, counseling, and support groups. Also has a Sexual Assault Response Team, which is a multi-disciplinary team comprised of law enforcement representatives, sexual assault nurse examiners (SANE), and sexual assault response advocates (SARA) who respond to reports of sexual assault to provide survivors with advocacy, a forensic exam, and investigation into the assault. All services are free and confidential.
Tahlequah
Help In Crisis, Inc.
Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, including shelter, counseling, court advocacy, and emergency sexual assault services.
Tulsa
Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc.
The DVIS mission is to rebuild lives affected by domestic violence and sexual assault through advocacy, shelter, counseling, and education. Legal services office also located in Tulsa. Also serves Sapulpa.
Family Safety Center
The Family Safety Center strives to provide “wrap-around” victim services to achieve the following objectives: provide assistance obtaining emergency protective orders for victims of domestic violence, provide help and resources to children exposed to domestic violence; offer forensic medical assistance to victims of domestic violence; offer appropriate legal support and representation to victims of domestic violence, reduce the number of domestic violence cases that go unreported in all of Tulsa County, and ensure domestic violence perpetrators are prosecuted.
Tulsa Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners Program (SANE)
The role of Statewide SANE Coordinators is to coordinate, support and enhance the existing SANE programs as well as develop new SANE programs throughout Oklahoma and to build the infrastructure and alliances with appropriate agencies to promote consistent, professional and victim-centered medical and forensic response and treatment for the sexual assault patient. A sexual assault nurse examiner can evaluate an adult or adolescent victim whose assault has occurred within the previous 120 hours (5 days).
Woodward
Northwest Domestic Crisis Services, Inc.
Provides services for survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault, including counseling, advocacy, shelter, outreach, transitional housing, emergency solutions grant, referrals, and sexual assault advocacy.