School Health
The Tulsa Health Department's school health programs focus on two age groups: elementary-aged children (Pre-K through 5th or 6th grade, depending on the school district) and middle to high school …
The Tulsa Health Department's school health programs focus on two age groups: elementary-aged children (Pre-K through 5th or 6th grade, depending on the school district) and middle to high school …
Our Health and Wellness Program ensures that all of our patients have access to medical and dental care regardless of their ability to afford insurance. We know how important it …
We realize that hard times can be unavoidable and often impact the entire family. We offer a variety of family support services to assist families facing difficulties our area.
One of the primary programs here at Neighbors Along the Line is our Food and Nutrition Program. We are not only a lifeline for those in the community experiencing food …
Includes academic tutoring, GED/HISET test preparation, career services, and a computer lab
A food-bank funded program that provides nutritious meals to seniors who don't qualify for the Commodity Supplemental Food Program.
A federally recognized program that provides nutritious meals to qualifying adults at congregate adult daycare sites.
Screens patients for food insecurity when they are accessing health services, provides immediate access to food before patients leave the clinic, and refers them to other resources in the community.
Oklahoma Farm to Table provides families with fresh and nutrient-dense fruits and vegetables purchased from local farmers, strengthening the local food system.
At Crossover Health Services, we’re committed to providing our community with a patient experience that rivals anything you’ll find elsewhere.