Domestic Violence Services

Chickasaw Nation Residents

Violence Prevention Services assists victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking who are residing or relocating within the Chickasaw Nation. These services are voluntary and available to First American victims and their dependents, and others who meet eligibility criteria.

See contact information, program details or locations.

Apply

For information regarding application process, contact us.

Contact

Phone:
(580) 272-5580
Fax:
(580) 272-5554
Mailing Address:
1100 Colony Drive, Ada, Oklahoma 74820

Events

No upcoming events.

Program Details

Violence Prevention Services offers a variety of services to assist victims of domestic violence, sexual assault and stalking who are residing or relocating within the Chickasaw Nation boundaries. These services are voluntary and available to First American victims and their dependents, and others who meet eligibility criteria.

Services:

  • Emergency shelter
  • Group/individual counseling
  • Career development
  • Transportation
  • Advocacy/emotional support
  • Tribal/community resources
  • Relocation assistance
  • Safety planning
  • Protection orders
  • Case management
  • Follow-up and home visits
  • Sexual assault exams
  • Domestic violence and intimate partner violence exams
  • Strangulation exams
Other Information

For assistance Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., call the Chickasaw Nation Violence Prevention Services.

For after-hours assistance, call the toll-free hotline at (855) 405-7645.

Emergency Shelter Services
“Chonkash Yohbi Chuka” is an emergency shelter open to First American women and their dependents, regardless of tribal affiliation, who are fleeing a domestic violence situation. The facility is a safe, comfortable environment with all the usual home amenities.

Services include:

  • Group/individual counseling
  • Food, clothing
  • Culturally-focused
  • Advocacy/emotional support
  • Career development
  • Transportation
  • Tribal/Social services referrals

Zero Suicide is a commitment to suicide prevention in health and behavioral health systems. It is both a concept and a practice being implemented by the Chickasaw Nation.

Locations

Family Support Offices - Ardmore

Ardmore, Oklahoma 73401

Violence Prevention Services

Ada, Oklahoma 74820