Intervention & Crisis Advocacy Network, formerly the Women’s Service and Family Resource Center, provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Services include: a 24-hour crisis line, crisis intervention, emergency shelter, transitional housing services, hospital and court advocacy, safety planning, assistance filing protective orders, onsite legal aid attorney, support groups, transportation, education, referrals, and more. Serving Canadian and Grady counties.
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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Canadian
Intervention & Crisis Advocacy Network, ICAN! - Canadian County Office
Carter
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.
Cleveland
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.
Cleveland
Women's Resource Center
The Women’s Resource Center provides services to victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking. Services include crisis intervention, emergency shelter, individual and group counseling, support groups, court advocacy for protective orders, family advocacy, children’s services, safety planning, legal assistance, a sexual assault nurse examiner, and more. The shelter has two kennels for pets of the residents and an area for families to play with their pets. All services are free and confidential.
Clinton
Action Associates, Inc.
Provides domestic violence victims with counseling, court advocacy, group meetings, transportation, and shelter.
Comanche
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.
County
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.