You don’t have to
Suffer Anymore.
If you are feeling depressed, anxious or just feeling like you can’t cope, don’t wait. Reach out today for the help you need.
Suffering from Depression? Anxiety? Addiction?
Medicaid Expansion
Help is available all across Oklahoma. Thanks to Medicaid Expansion, qualifying Oklahomans between 19 and 64 now access to mental health services. Many of these individuals are the “working poor” living without health insurance. Click here to learn more.
Immediate Access to Care
Coordinate Care
Together, Alliance members have accepted a bold, new charge. In addition to providing mental health and substance abuse services for persons with serious mental illness, they are now coordinating whole-person integrated medical care to improve overall health outcomes for adults and youth.
Located Throughout Oklahoma
Scroll down to the large map and hover your mouse over the county where you live to find the name and phone number of a provider in your area. Counties with one provider are hyperlinked.
Provide Hope and Pathways to Self-Sufficiency

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Oklahoma’s safety net providers organize and deliver advanced mental health care and substance abuse treatment services to Oklahoma’s most vulnerable citizens including those who live at or below the poverty level. They serve in 57 of the state’s 77 counties. They are depicted below in sky blue. The counties in navy blue are covered by state-run facilities. Hover over the county where you live to find a provider.
As Seen
Established in 1982, Counseling and Recovery Services of Oklahoma helps build better lives for more than 7,000 adults and children in communities throughout northeastern Oklahoma. They are the only Oklahoma community mental health center certified in the internationally recognized Sanctuary model of trauma-informed care.
Family & Children’s Services has an extraordinary heritage, spanning nearly a century. Established in 1921, they promote, support, and strengthen the well-being and behavioral health of adults, children, and families. As the largest community mental health center in Oklahoma, they are committed to the highest levels of quality and accountability.
Located in south Oklahoma City, HOPE has been in operation since 1980. A non-profit outpatient community mental health center, they provide a large array of behavioral health and addiction services, as well as housing opportunities for individuals and families who have found themselves in a homeless situation.
Green Country Behavioral Health Services, Inc. was established in 1979, and has served the citizens of Muskogee and McIntosh Counties for more than 40 years. They provide comprehensive outpatient and crisis services to individuals of all ages while striving to create a safe, supportive and welcoming environment.
Lighthouse Behavioral Wellness Centers are the designated Community Mental Health Centers for nine counties in Southern Oklahoma including Bryan, Carter, Garvin, Johnston, Love, Pontotoc, Marshall, Murray, and Seminole counties. They boast six outpatient clinics which are located in Ada, Ardmore, Durant, Pauls Valley, Seminole, and Tishomingo.
Red Rock Behavioral Health Services is a private not‐for‐profit community mental health center that was founded in 1974, and is based in Oklahoma City. Red Rock provides mental health services, and referrals to physical health services, to indigent and insured Oklahomans, and is one of the largest community mental health centers in Oklahoma.
About Us
The Alliance is a 501(c)(6) membership-based, nonprofit and grassroots advocacy organization. Our mission is to advocate for better mental health and substance abuse treatment in Oklahoma. Founded in 2020, it serves as a trusted and unified voice on behalf of nine member-agencies. They include seven Certified Community Behavioral Health Centers (CCBHC); one Comprehensive Community Addiction Recovery Center (CCARC) and one Community Mental Health Center. (CMHC).

There is help and there is hope.
Let your light move into hospitals, and nursing homes, and orphanages and prisons and mental hospitals and other institutions of despair…Where there is pain and suffering let your love and light…bring comfort to those in need. Let the beautiful light that comes from your heart move into the Capitol and government buildings bringing enlightenment and the message of truth…
(Louise Hay)
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