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Community Service Council Improving Oklahomans’ Lives Through Planning, Research, and Action

Vision, Mission, and Strategy Vision > A community empowered to ignite opportunities and eliminate disparities for all people across the lifespan. Mission > To be a leader in confronting challenges to health, social, education and economic opportunities, and strategically advancing effective community-based solutions. We do this through research, planning, networking, and mobilizing resources. Strategy > Use knowledge of demographics, science and technology, economics, and culture  Implement an overall prevention strategy for enhancing human development  Place priority on investing early but also advancing opportunities for those challenged by poor conditions and personal choices  Advance this prevention approach through best practice research, shaping new thinking, directions and partnerships Vision, Mission, and Strategy

Who We Serve…  Expectant Parents, Infants, & Young Children  Families with School-Aged Children  Oklahomans Needing Access to Resources  Oklahomans Seeking Accessible Healthcare  Individuals & Families Needing Stable Housing  Veterans Reintegrating into the Community  People with Felony Convictions Seeking Recovery/Employment  People & Communities  Community Agencies  Decision & Policy Makers

Supporting our Partners as a Hub for Community Action 5 Expert Roles…  Communicator  Convener  Connector  Creator  Capacity Builder

Oklahoma’s Expert Leaders & Planners in Health & Human Service Fields Communicator Promote understanding of challenges and needed solutions through listening, data gathering and analysis, research, needs identification, education and action Convener Bring together people, organizations and institutions to think, plan and act on important issues, and measure the impact. Connector Link people with help to meet both personal and community needs. Creator Generate new ideas and directions for innovative improvements in addressing current and emerging concerns. Capacity Builder Provide planning, policy development, financial management and human resource support to build capacity of new and existing non-profits, and other entities to meet changing needs.

Core Investment Areas Early Childhood Development  Success for Children, Youth, & Young Adults  Access to Critical Resources for Help  Good Health and Accessible Healthcare  Stable Housing & Homelessness Recovery  Community Reintegration for Veterans  Prevention & Reduction of Incarceration

Core Investment Areas in Detail Early Childhood Development Child Care Resource Center  Family Health Coalition  JumpStart Tulsa  Sprouts Child Development Initiative  Tulsa Healthy Start Success for Children, Youth & Young Adults  Carrera Program  Center for Community School Strategies  Children’s Behavioral Health  Conexiones  The Power of Families Project Access to Critical Resources for Help  2-1-1 Helpline  Child Care Resource Center  Double Up Oklahoma  Tulsa Human Response Coalition  Tulsa Weather Coalition Community Reintegration for Veterans  BRRX4Vets  Veterans Treatment Court  Warrior Partnerships of Eastern OK

Core Investment Areas in Detail Good Health & Accessible Healthcare  Claim Your Coverage  County Health Improvement Orgs.  Double Up Oklahoma  Family Health Coalition  Healthcare Transformation Initiative  Healthy Hearts for Oklahoma  Tulsa Healthy Start Stable Housing & Homelessness Recovery  BRRX4Vets  Continuum of Care Planning  Homeless Mgmt. Information System  Pathways Case Management  Zero: 2016 Prevention & Reduction of Incarceration  CRASHs Court  Drug/DUI Court  Mental Health Court  Tulsa Reentry One-Stop  Veterans Treatment Court  Youthful Drunk Driving Program

CSC Data Center Census Information of Eastern Oklahoma Data for Informed Decision Making & Community Action Data by Focus Area  Census Data  Community Indicator Reports  Births & Early Childhood  Education & Youth Success  Demographic & Economic Conditions  Health & Health Care  Homelessness & Housing  Incarcerations & Alternative Courts  Veterans  Results & Impact

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