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Oklahoma City Community Foundation
www.occf.org
http://getreadingoklahoma.org/
1000 N. Broadway
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
(405) 235-5603
Contact http://occf.org/contactus/
Oklahoma City Community Foundation (OCCF) is a founding member of OKCMLC. Get Reading Oklahoma is a project of OCCF and its Literacy Is For Everyone (LIFE) Initiative. Founded in 1969, OCCF is a nonprofit public charity that works with individuals, families and organizations to create charitable endowments that benefit the community now and in the future. OCCF utilizes unrestricted gifts to start and support initiatives such as LIFE through which seeks to give all adults the chance to read, speak and learn English and basic skills at a level that allows them to be economically independent.
Community Literacy Centers
http://www.communityliteracy.com/
5131 N. Classen Circle, Suite 204
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
(405) 524-7323
Contact http://www.communityliteracy.com/contact-us/
Community Literacy Centers (CLC) is a founding member of OKCMLC. Established in 1987, CLC is a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to teaching adults to read. Since its inception, CLC has helped over 32,000 individuals. We partner with over 28 agencies in Oklahoma City to reach those who need assistance. We offer basic skills, English as a Second Language and also provide tutor training and workshops for volunteers.
Half Price Books
Several locations
Country Club Corner
6500 N. May Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73116
(405) 843-5837
University Village
1159 East 2nd St.
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 359-2934
Penn Park
1449 W. I-240 Service Road
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
(405) 680-8730
Health Equity Campaign
http://www.okhealthequity.org/health-literacy.html
Contact http://www.okhealthequity.org/contact-us.html
The Oklahoma Health Equity Campaign (OHEC) addresses inequities that are a result of social determinants of health. OHEC will provide the opportunity for groups to build on the strengths, assets, and resources of a community, and work toward reducing the health inequities of under-served populations in Oklahoma. OHEC is the health literacy clearinghouse.
Junior League of Oklahoma City
https://www.jloc.org/
1001 NW Grand Blvd.
Oklahoma City, OK 73118
(405) 843-5668
Contact https://www.jloc.org/?nd=contact
The Junior League of Oklahoma City (JLOC) is a founding member of OKCMLC. JLOC is an organization of women committed to promoting voluntarism, developing the potential of women and improving the community through the effective action and leadership of trained volunteers. Its purpose is exclusively educational and charitable. The Junior League of Oklahoma City’s focus is changing lives through literacy.
Metropolitan Library System
http://www.mls.lib.ok.us/
Find a library near you! http://www.mls.lib.ok.us/mls/locations.htm
(405) 606-3833
Contact http://www.mls.lib.ok.us/mls/contact.htm
The Metropolitan Library System is composed of 14 large, full-service libraries located conveniently throughout Oklahoma County, and five smaller extension libraries, four of which are located in the eastern part of the county in the cities of Harrah, Jones, Luther, and Nicoma Park.
The Metropolitan Library System facilitates the free flow of information and ideas by providing access to materials, services, and programs to Oklahoma County’s diverse community.
Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
Testing and Assessment Services
http://www.occc.edu/acs/assessment.html
7777 S. May Ave.
Oklahoma City, OK 73159
(405) 682-7531
Contact http://www.occc.edu/ACS/gedinfo.html
The OCCC Testing & Assessment Center offers GED classes.
Oklahoma Christian University
Literacy Lunch Program
2501 E. Memorial
Edmond, OK 73136
(405) 425-5345
Contact Gail Nash http://www.oc.edu/people/biographies.html?id=5f68b469-47c2-4289-bf24-a69f6234b91d
Literacy Lunches is a program for English as a Second Language (ESL) learners. Volunteers from Oklahoma Christian University offer classes on campus and on work sites often during the lunch breaks.
Oklahoma State Department of Libraries
Oklahoma Literacy Resource Office
www.odl.state.ok.us/literacy
200 N.E. 18th St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 522-3205
Contact Literacy Programs http://www.odl.state.ok.us/contact/emaildepts.asp
The Oklahoma Literacy Resource Office (LRO) provides resources, leadership, and technical assistance to library and community-based literacy programs throughout the state. Additionally, LRO continues to coordinate several statewide initiatives.
The mission of the Literacy Resource Office is to provide leadership, resources, training, and information to Oklahoma’s library and community-based literacy network.
Opportunities Industrialization Center (OIC) of Oklahoma County
http://www.oicofoklahomacounty.org/
3033 North Walnut Building East
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
(405) 253-2651
Contact http://www.oicofoklahomacounty.okpls.org/contact.shtml
The mission of the Opportunities Industrialization Center of Oklahoma County (OIC) is to inspire and motivate adult learners through Academic and Career Education.
Payne Education Center
10404 Vineyard Boulevard
Suite A
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
405-755-4205
Contact: https://www.payneeducationcenter.org/
The mission of Payne Education Center trains teachers to prevent reading difficulties in children and to remediate dyslexia, while serving as a resource and referral center.
Philomathea Study Club of Oklahoma City
No contact information provided.
Rainbow Fleet Child Care Resource and Referral
http://www.rainbowfleet.org/
3024 Paseo
Oklahoma City, OK 73103
(405) 521-1426
(405) 525-8783 Hispanic Line
Contact http://rainbowfleet.org/contact-us/
Since 1972, Rainbow Fleet has been serving children, families, child care professionals and communities in central Oklahoma. We provide innovative child development programs and services that enhance the quality of life for residents in Oklahoma and Cleveland Counties.
RSVP OKC
http://rsvpokc.org
7401 NE 23rd St.
Oklahoma City, OK 73141
(405) 605-3110
Contact http://rsvpokc.org/contact-us/
RSVP is a founding member of OKCMLC. RSVP OKC links volunteers 55 or older with essential community needs throughout central Oklahoma.
Smart Start of Central Oklahoma
2401 N.W. 115th Terrace,
Building G Oklahoma City, OK 73120
(405)286-2734
Contact http://www.smartstartok.org/contact-us
Smart Start of Central Oklahoma is dedicated to ensuring all children in Oklahoma County receive the smart start they need and deserve.
United Way of Central Oklahoma
http://www.unitedwayokc.org/
1444 NW 28th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73101
(405) 236-8441
Contact http://www.unitedwayokc.org/contact
United Way of Central Oklahoma is a founding member of OKCMLC. The mission of United Way of Central Oklahoma is to improve the health, safety, education and economic well-being of individual families in need in central Oklahoma by connecting community resources with responsive and accountable health and human services agencies.