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The Chokka Chaffa’ program is a home-based service for First American families identified as at risk for children being removed from the home. Services emphasize family strengths, promote stability, enhance parental functions and protect children of First American families...

AYA is an interactive mobile fitness app designed to increase physical activity by combining walking with Chickasaw history and culture. AYA is available for free download on Google Play or Apple Store.

Behavioral Health Services provides mental health crisis intervention for any age and can include the entire family unit. Emergency crisis services are provided as needed, including after-hours and holidays, at the Chickasaw Nation Medical Center. Services are available to...

LifeRx equips participants to make lasting behavior changes involving nutrition, physical activity and coping strategies. This program is for those with pre-diabetes and specific risk factors. Participants must be 18 years of age or older. Additional eligibility requirements...

The Chickasaw Nation Virtual Medical Visit service allows current Chickasaw Nation Department of Health patients access to physician appointments for minor health concerns. Participants must live in Oklahoma and have an active chart at any Chickasaw Nation Department of...

Explore Chickasaw history and culture while learning about the Chickasaw people who helped shape our nation.

This program provides free consultation and guided assistance to parents of Chickasaw children with special needs.

Grant for up to $5,000 toward the final balance of burial expenses for eligible First Americans.

This program provides free child car seat inspections and education regarding proper fit, laws and regulations and vehicle safety. Services are available to the public.

The Chickasaw Capitol Building was built in 1898 and served as the seat of the Chickasaw government until Oklahoma statehood. Today, the building is a museum and a reminder that the Chickasaw people fought for their tribal identity and independence. The Chickasaw Capitol...