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Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Stronger Families Grow Brighter Futures
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
 
 
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FY 2011 Annual Report

Publication Number: S11080
Revision / Issue Date:   10/11
Hope

Table of Contents:

  1. FY 2011 Annual Report
  2. OKDHS Mission
  3. Hope
  4. Goals
  5. Safer Lives
  6. Protecting Adults
  7. Child Care Services
  8. Permanent Homes for Children
  9. Protecting Children
  10. Hope is positive family connections
  11. Healthier Lives
  12. Senior Nutrition
  13. Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)
  14. Hope is having access to care at home
  15. In-Home Health Services
  16. Hope is helping loved ones gain independence
  17. More Independent Lives
  18. Developmental Disabilities Services
  19. Child Support Services
  20. Hope is helping Oklahomans get back on their feet
  21. More Productive Lives
  22. Child Care Subsidy
  23. Temporary Assistance for Needy Families
  24. Hope is a hand up for a brighter future
  25. Office of Faith Based and Community Initiatives
  26. Hope for Oklahoma
  27. Accountability
  28. Factsheets
  29. Annual Report Graphs
  30. Statistical Tables

“EVERYTHING THAT IS DONE IN THE WORLD IS DONE BY HOPE.”
Martin Luther

Everyone needs hope. It helps us survive. Hope guides our direction and sustains and improves our lives. Hope inspires us to help others in need.

Every day, people look to the Oklahoma Department of Human Services for help and hope. And every day, we strive to help people in need help themselves lead safer, healthier, more independent and productive lives.

Food assistance, health care and child care benefits help those who have lost hope to begin believing in themselves again. Food benefits help people when their income is not enough to feed their families. Child support helps single parents with custody secure financial assistance for their children and helps parents without custody stay connected to their children. Aging services help seniors live successfully in their homes and communities.

OKDHS provides hope for today and a brighter future for tomorrow.

  



Last Updated:  10/19/2011
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Street address: Sequoyah Memorial Office Building, 2400 N. Lincoln Blvd., Oklahoma City, OK 73105
Mailing address: P.O. Box 25352, Oklahoma City, OK 73125
(405) 521-3646
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