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. 3rd Tuesday from 10:00am to 11:30am.

Parent Child center

The Parent Child Center of Tulsa’s vision is that all parents have the knowledge and skills to protect, nurture, and provide for their own child. Located in the lobby on Monday and Friday from 9:00am to 11:00am, and Wednesday from 9:00am to 2:00pm.

Tulsa responds

Tulsa Responds offers free tax filing and benefits enrollment services, including SNAP and SoonerCare to individuals and families in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Wednesday and Friday from 9:00am to 2:00pm.

tulsa healthcare coverage program (Soonercare)

SoonerCare (Oklahoma Medicaid) is a health coverage program jointly funded by the federal and state government. This program helps pay some or all medical bills for many people who can't afford them. The Oklahoma Health Care Authority (OHCA) is the state agency that administers the program and determines financial eligibility for the program. Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday from 9:00am to 2:30pm.

Family & Children Services

Family & Children’s Services offers a range of programs to strengthen families and promote mental wellness.

Safecare program

The SafeCare Program provides in-home support and parenting skills for families with children under age 6, helping prevent child neglect and promote healthy parent-child relationships. Mondays from 11:00am to 2:00pm.

maternal mental health

The Maternal Mental Health program supports mothers experiencing perinatal or postpartum challenges through therapy, connection, and recovery. Thursdays from 11:00am to 2:00pm.

External Partners

Food Pantries 

Food on the Move (TCC Northeast, Chamberlain Park, Northwest Tulsa HUB, Greenwood Cultural Center)

South Tulsa Community House

St. Thomas More

Catholic Charities

La Cosecha (Arvest Convention Center, Hicks Park)

Neighbors Along the Line

Dividing bread (Owasso, Skiatook, Sperry)

1st Church Sapulpa

St. Annes Food Distribution

Asbury Church Food Distribution

Tulsa Dream Center (North and West locations)

Bixby Outreach Center

Guts Church Food Pantry

Arms Around Broken Arrow

Broken Arrow Neighbors

Common Ground Church

Libraries

Maxwell Park Library

Martin Regional Library

Zarrow Regional Library

Kendall Whittier Library

Hardesty Regional Library

South Broken Arrow Library

Local businesses

Oasis Fresh Market

Medwise (Admiral, Sand Springs, Woodland Hills, Owasso, Bixby, North Broken Arrow)

Rhea Lana Broken Arrow

GoodWill Admin Offices Southwest Blvd

Carousel Pediatrics

Unidos Pharmacy

Estrellitas Pediatrics

Schools

Educare (MacArthur location)

Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy

Kendall Whittier Elementary

Miller Motte College

Happy Hands Education Center

Hawthorne Elementary School

Stored Goodness (Cherokee Elementary School)

Gaining Ground (McAuliffe Elementary School, John Hope Franklin Elementary, Ellen Ochoa Elementary, Celia Clinton)

McClure Elementary School

Cooper Elementary School

Booker T. Washington High School

Tulsa housing authority/income based housing programs

Charles Page Family Village

Indian Springs Apartments

Sandy Park, Apache Manor

Seminole Hills, Mohawk Manor, Whitlow

East Central Village

Trinity Trails

Parkview

Riverwest Apartments

Country Club Gardens

Mingo Manor Apartments

Social service agencies

Y at East Central

Jenks Carepoint

Restore Hope

Oklahoma Birth Equity Initiative

UMA (Health Equity Program)

Strong Tomorrows (Discovery lab, LaFortune Park, Herman and Kate Kaiser YMCA, R.C. Dickenson YMCA)

Turley Fire and Rescue Company

Tulsa Responds

Family Connects

DVIS

Hutcherson YMCA CDC

One Hope Tulsa

Community Health Connection (Kendall Whittier, Ellen Ochoa)

The Common Good (Northwest HUB)

Northstar Church

Lilyfield

Stored Goodness

Parent Resource Center

Afghan Support Center (Double Tree Downtown)

Tulsa Day Center

Palmers Women and Children’s Center

Fostering Connections

Faith United Methodist Church

CREOKS Mental Health (Broken Arrow)

Downtown Tulsa Partnership

Victory Church

B.S. Roberts Park

McCullough Park

Metro Baptist Church

Crawford Park

Lacy Park

Church on the Move

Bohaha Halloween (Brookside Association)

St. Stephens United Methodist Church

OSU HEALthy Brain and Child Development

* 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.