All of the services provided by the Choctaw Nation have been carefully designed to ensure that each member of the tribe can look forward to a bright, prosperous future. The Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma is honored to present this extensive list of the programs and services available to the Chahta people.
Programs and Services
Services
At Risk (CACFP) Program
Provides a shelf-stable, nutritious meal to children who attend one of our many feeding sites in a congregate setting.
Behavioral Health
Providing a variety of mental health services for adults, adolescents, and children.
Benefit Coordination
Provides one-on-one help with a variety of insurance plans and other federal programs.
CDC National Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP)
A lifestyle change program to help participants prevent type 2 diabetes.
Celebrating Families
A holistic approach to assist the family unit struggling with addiction, targeting different age groups in individual classes following a family meal provided.
Chi Hullo Li
A residential treatment facility in Talihina that offers a long-term, comprehensive and culturally sensitive program for Native American women with or without children.
Choctaw Referred Care (CRC)
When care may be required for treatment at a non-Indian facility, the care, when authorized, is paid through this program.