Additional Resources

Maybe your family needs help with something that EIS does not offer, or maybe you have children that are too old to qualify for our services - Between our in-house and external community partners and our team’s extensive network, EIS is here to connect you with the resources you need. Let us know how we can help!

Community Calendar

EIS works closely with numerous other service agencies and organizations in order to offer our clients assistance in areas not covered by our own services. Some of these partners offer assistance directly from our downtown location and some offer assistance offsite and through referrals.

The EIS Community Calendar can be used to find out when our in house partners will be available at our downtown location. Be sure to check it out before your next visit to EIS to find out what additional services will be available while you’re here!

 

In house PArtners

Community Action Project of Tulsa

CAP provides high-quality early education services for young children, as well as a range of supportive services designed to improve the economic status of their parents.

Front Porch Initiative

Front Porch Ambassadors serve as a single-entry contact for families trying to access multiple state services.  Ambassadors have direct access to agency staff/leaders to obtain expedient information and help breakdown roadblocks faced by those when signing up for various assistance programs.

Healthy Start

Healthy Start offers expecting and current parents various resources including family planning, prenatal and parenting education, job referrals, and more.

Tulsa Healthcare Coverage Program

Representatives come to EIS to connect those we serve with the healthcare coverage that best suits their family’s needs. Soonercare is just one of the many insurance resources that are commonly utilized.

External Partners

Community Health Connection

Community Health Connection provides quality and accessible health and dental care across all life cycles regardless of ability to pay and respects the dignity and culture of our community now and in the future.

ConnectFirst

ConnectFirst supports healthy pregnancies, births and early childhood development across Tulsa County. If you are pregnant or have a young child (newborn through age eight) and are enrolled in SoonerCare, ConnectFirst is here to provide support to you and your family at no cost.

Family & Children Services

Family & Children’s Services offers programs designed to strengthen families, heal children who’ve been abused or suffered other trauma, help divorced parents meet their children’s needs, bring recovery to those struggling with mental illness or addiction, and restore children’s well-being.

Family & Children Services - Women’s Justice Team

The WJT helps women facing criminal charges or probation by connecting them with community resources, assistance with basic needs, bus passes, substance abuse treatment and therapy, and more. Their goal is to provide each woman with whatever it is she needs in order to successfully exit the criminal justice system and be productive members of their communities.

Healthy Steps at Oklahoma University

The HealthySteps program at OU-Tulsa provides families with a customized plan of action to support development and secure attachment working with children birth through age 3 years. HealthySteps Specialists pair with primary care teams to provide developmental screenings, community resources, positive parenting practices, early learning resources, breastfeeding and early nutrition support, and more.

J.a.m.e.s., Inc.

J.A.M.E.S., Inc. encourages and supports higher educational aspirations among expecting and parenting teens and adolescents (up to age 24) through personal counseling, mentoring and financial support. 

SAfe Kids

Safe Kids Tulsa Area works alongside The Children's Hospital at St. Francis to implement  evidence-based programs including car-seat checkups, safety workshops and sports clinics, that help parents and caregivers prevent childhood injuries

South Tulsa Community House

STCH offers a “One-Stop Social Service Center” designed to reduce hunger, combat poverty, and empower those living in the Riverwood neighborhood area. Through our partnership with South Tulsa Community House, EIS is able to offer diapers, wipes, and formula every Thursday from 9am to 1pm.

Tulsa Area Hospitals

Tulsa area hospitals work alongside our team to offer a referral program in order to connect new parents with the resources needed to safely discharge from the hospital and begin their lives with their new little ones.

Take Control Initiative

TCI improves access to contraceptive birth control by providing education and outreach for all methods and free clinical services. The organization ensures that women and families have sustained, equitable access to the contraception method that is best for them because the choice of when and if to have children is associated with securing better women’s health and pregnancy outcomes.

Tulsa housing Authority

The Housing Authority of the City of Tulsa offers several housing options throughout the city of Tulsa, including low income housing, assisted housing and homeownership opportunities. Additional relief is currently available including an emergency rental assistance program.

* Emergency Infant Services partners with other organizations, healthcare providers, and assistance programs with similar client demographics in order to expand the resources we are able to offer to the families we help. For information on becoming a partner, please contact jacky@eistulsa.org. Please note that all services offered by our community partners must be free of cost and applicable to families with children 5 and under.