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Promising Practices - Oklahoma
Oklahoma – The Oklahoma Department of
Human Services, in partnership with the Oklahoma Commission on Children
and Youth and a coalition of other State agencies, developed the JOIN
website questionnaire designed to determine appropriate government
services and serve as a State-wide resource directory. This assists
State Food Stamp Program agency staff in the search for appropriate help
for clients. Go to
http://www.join.ok.gov/. For more information, contact: Jim Struby,
Programs Administrator, OKDHS Family Support Services, P.O. Box 25352,
Oklahoma City, OK 73125, 405-521-3078, jim.struby@okdhs.org or Richard
Cook, Information Systems Planning Specialist, Oklahoma Commission on
Children and Youth, 500 N. Broadway, Suite 300, Oklahoma City, OK 73102,
405-606-4920,
Richard.Cook@occy.state.ok.us.
Oklahoma – In partnership with the Department of Human Services, the
Tulsa Community Action Program developed an eligibility wizard, BESO,
which screens for 25 different programs, provides information about
required eligibility, and emails a request for services to the
appropriate OKDHS office. For more information, contact: Jim Struby,
Programs Administrator, OKDHS Family Support Services, P.O. Box 25352,
Oklahoma City, OK 73125, 405-521-3078,
jim.struby@okdhs.org or
Victoria Haws, BESO Program Manager, Tulsa CAP, 4606 S. Garnett Road,
Tulsa, OK 74146, 918-382-3374,
vhaws@captc.org.
Oklahoma – The Department of Human Services has a policy of allowing
clients in metropolitan areas, such as Oklahoma City, to be served in
any office in the area which meets their personal and business needs.
Rather than be bound by zip codes, clients in the metropolitan areas can
apply for benefits at Food Stamp Program offices close to their work
sites or child care centers. For more information, contact: Anne Snell,
FNS Southwestern Regional office, 214-290-9900,
snell.a@fns.usda.gov.
Last modified:
04/30/2009
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