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Board of Directors
The Child Abuse Network
2829 South Sheridan
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74129
Phone: (918) 619-4550
Fax: (918) 619-4579

 

Links to Helpful Web Sites

Our Partner Agencies

Broken Arrow Police Department
www.city.broken-arrow.ok.us/bapdindex/bapdindex.htm

Oklahoma Department of Human Services (DHS): www.okdhs.org
Child Protective Services: www.okdhs.org/dcfs/child_protective_services_unit.htm

Tulsa County District Attorney's Office:
500 South Denver, Suite 900
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103
(918) 596-4805

Tulsa County Sheriff's Office: www.tcso.org
Sex Offender locator: www.tcso.org/sexoffenderlist/1stlawsheet.htm

Tulsa Police Department: www.tulsapolice.org
Sex Offender locator: www.tulsapolice.org/sexreg/default.asp

University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center - Tulsa: www.tulsa.ouhsc.edu
College of Medicine: http://tulsa.ou.edu/medicine.htm

US Attorney Northern District: www.usdoj.gov/usao/okn

Local/State Organizations

CHARLES AND LYNN SCHUSTERMAN FAMILY FOUNDATION: www.schusterman.org

The CLSFF support programs that seek to enrich and expand Jewish communities in the United States, Israel and the former Soviet Union.  The foundation also provides assistance to non-sectarian charitable organizations dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Tulsa, Oklahoma, especially in the areas of education, child development, and community service.

Family and Children's Services: www.familyandchildrensservices.org

Family and Children's Services offers a wide variety of counseling, education, and prevention programs designed to strengthen and promote the well-being of families, children, and communities. Their professional services are offered in nine convenient locations in the Tulsa Metro area as well as in other outlying communities in Northeastern Oklahoma.

Helpline Information Services: www.helplinetulsa.net

HELPLINE (a program of the Community Service Council) offers help in locating community resources. Individuals, and service providers seeking assistance for their clients, turn to the Helpline for the most current and comprehensive information.

Mental Health Association in Tulsa: www.mhat.org

The Mental Health Association in Tulsa provides the resources, literature on specific mental illnesses, medical and legal referrals, referrals to local service providers, and lists of community resources, as well as active support and understanding of mental health issues.

Oklahoma Supreme Court Network: www.oscn.net

The Oklahoma Supreme Court Network website provides information about court cases (www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/start.asp?viewType=DOCKETS) and Oklahoma Statutes (www.oscn.net/applications/oscn/index.asp?ftdb=STOKST&level=1).

Parent Child Center of Tulsa: www.parentchildcenter.org

The Parent Child Center offers programs for parents who have already abused or neglected their children, as well as programs for parents who are at risk for abusing or neglecting their children.

Tulsa CASA, Inc.: www.tulsacasa.org

Tulsa CASA is an organization of trained court appointed community volunteers who stand up in court for abused children.

Youth Services of Tulsa: www.yst.org

Youth Services of Tulsa focuses on youth 12-18 and their families. YST offers a wide variety of programs including an adolescent emergency shelter, crisis intervention, counseling, First Offender Diversion Program, Safe Place, Street Outreach, HIV/AIDS prevention, Substance Abuse Services, home-based counseling and the youth activity center for creative and leisure skill development.


National Organizations

Darkness to Light:  www.darkness2light.org

Darkness to Light is a national non-profit organization dedicated to prevent child sexual abuse.  Their programs include 7 Steps to Protecting our Children and Stewards of Children.

 

National Center for Missing and Exploited Children: www.missingkids.org

The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is an online resource for information on missing children and child sexual exploitation.

National Children's Alliance: www.nca-online.org

National Children's Alliance (formerly the National Network of Children's Advocacy Centers) is the national membership organization for Children's Advocacy Centers (CAC). This website lists all member CACs by State by www.nca-online.org/members.html.

National Clearinghouse on Child Abuse and Neglect Information: www.calib.com/nccanch/

The Clearinghouse is a national resource for professionals and others seeking information on child abuse and neglect and child welfare.

Prevent Child Abuse America: www.preventchildabuse.org/

Prevent Child Abuse America builds awareness, provides education and inspires hope to everyone involved in the effort to prevent the abuse and neglect of our nation's children. Prevent Child Abuse America provides leadership to promote and implement prevention efforts at both the national and local levels.

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