Offering community-based programs that provide behavioral health services and educational programs to adults, youth, and families.

 

MOORE, OK

has 62,793 people

 

753
Referrals

2,148
Clients Served

42,250
Service Hours

Need Help?

  • Alcohol or Other Drugs

  • Child Abuse or Other Crimes

  • Disaster Counseling

  • Youth + Teen Support

If you are experiencing a mental health emergency, please contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).

Youth + Teen Support

  • Behavioral Health Counseling

    We offer counseling that’s recovery oriented, culturally competent, and trauma informed.

  • P.A.S.S.

    The Positive Adolescent Social Skills program is an early intervention program.

  • School-Based Services

    MYFS School-Based Services provide early intervention and prevention services to students of Moore Public Schools’ middle and high schools.

  • Substance Use Disorder Counseling Services

    We are trained to support clients on the path to recovery through prevention, education, and outpatient counseling.

  • Victims of Crime Assistance

    The purpose of this array of services is to lessen the effects of psychological and developmental trauma among victims of child abuse, neglect, bullying and/or other violent acts. 

  • Moore Alternative School and Treatment (MAST)

    Moore Alternative School and Treatment Program is for youth ages 13 to 17 who are experiencing behavior problems at school, home and/or community.

  • Project Moore Hope

    Project Moore Hope is an array of services available for those impacted by the May 20, 2013 tornado.

  • Community At-Risk Services (CARS)

    Our CARS program offers counseling and rehabilitation services to youth and their families who are referred by the Juvenile Services Unit.

  • Intern Program

  • Life Transitions

    The Life Transitions program is a life skills program designed for young people aged 12-19 who are experiencing changes within their circumstances.

  • Parent Perfect

    This 18-hour program applies to those parents being served by the court system, those children in DHS custody, juvenile affairs, and for parents who receive SNAP or public benefits.

  • Bull-Quit

    This 1-hour traveling anti-bullying program is an innovative approach to the bullying epidemic which involves teenagers in the approach to teaching K-12 youth about bullying.

  • Employment Readiness

    This program supports clients who are interested in achieving employment outcomes.

  • Independent Living

    This 19-hour program is designed to support youth who are transitioning to living independently.

  • Youth Learning Lab and Service Center: Ulysses

    This center provides access to a classroom with aides to support students in their academic achievement.

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