Provides services to victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, including shelter, counseling, court advocacy, and emergency sexual assault services.
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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Tahlequah
Help In Crisis, Inc.
Tulsa
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.
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).