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Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd. • Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 521-3646 • Fax (405) 521-6684 • Internet: www.okdhs.org
Oklahoma

  • Oklahoma Commission on Children and Youth (Link will open in new window)
    • This site contains information and reports on children that have been abused and neglected, faciliting joint planning and coordination among agencies and independent monitoring of the children and youth service system.
  •  Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Link will open in new window)
    • This site includes information on labor force studies, consumer price index, gross state product, and workforce data.
  •  Oklahoma State Department of Health (Link will open in new window)
    • This site includes information on WIC, SoonerStart, Birth/Death Certificates and various other health issues.
  • Oklahoma Employment Security Commission (Link will open in new window)
    • This site includes information on unemployment benefits, employment services, and the OK Workforce Development System.
Federal

  • U.S. Census Bureau (Link will open in new window)
    • This site includes quality data about the nation's people and economy.
  • U.S.Government Printing Office (Link will open in new window)
    • This site disseminates official information from all three branches of the Federal Government.
  • The Administration for Children and Families (Link will open in new window)
    • This site includes federal programs that promote the economic and social well-being of families, children, individuals, and communities.
  • Poverty Guidelines (Link will open in new window)
    • This site provides information on determining financial eligibility for certain federal programs. 
  • The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (Link will open in new window)
    • This site provides direction and technical guidance for the administrators of the Federal effort to plan, develop, manage and evaluate health care financing programs and policies.
Other

  • American Public Human Services Association (Link will open in new window)
    • This site develops and promotes policies and practices that improve the health and well-being of families, children, and adults.
  • Children's Defense Fund (Link will open in new window)
    • This site contains information on the well-being of children and their successful passage to adulthood with the help of caring families and communities. 
  • Child Welfare League of America (Link will open in new window)
    • This site contains information on more than 900 public and private nonprofit agencies that assist more than 3.5 million abused and neglected children and their families each year with a range of services. 
  • Kid's Count Census Data (Link will open in new window)
    • This site contains information nationally and state-by-state in order to track the status of children in the U.S. 
  • The Finance Project (Link will open in new window)
    • This site provides you easy access to a wealth of information on policies, programs, and financing strategies for initiatives striving to improve the lives of children, families and communities.
  • Kaiser Family Foundation (Link will open in new window)
    • This site provides information on the major health care issues facing the nation.
  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities (Link will open in new window)
    • This site contains information on fiscal policy and public programs that affect low- and moderate-income families and individuals.
  • National Governors' Association (Link will open in new window)
    • This site provides information on governors and their senior staff members with services that range from representing states on Capitol Hill and the Administration to key federal issues on developing policy reports on innovative state programs.