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Women & Children's Residential Treatment Program

Renee Baughman, Director


Phone: (918) 567-2905


Route 2 Box 1794
Talihina, OK 74571

Project Chi Hullo Li (a Choctaw phrase meaning "I care for you") is a comprehensive, culturally sensitive residential treatment program for Native American parenting women who (1) are between the ages of 18 and 35, (2) suffer from alcohol, marijuana, methamphetamine, inhalant abuse, and other drug problems, and (3) are parenting up to two children between the ages of 1-10.

The goals of the six-month intensive primary residential treatment program will be (1) to decrease the alcohol and other drug use among the women admitted for treatment, (2) to improve the social functioning of the client within the context of the family unit, and (3) to develop a comprehensive continuum of substance abuse care for the women and their children, family members, and significant others.




Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma,  P.0. Box 1210, Durant, OK 74702-1210, 1-800-522-6170

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