Have you experienced a Natural Disaster?
Disaster Help

Most people who experience a disaster, whether direct or indirect exposure, are affected in some way.
Common Reactions can include:
- Feeling anxious or fearful
- Being jumpy or easily startled
- Being overwhelmed by sadness
- Having difficulty making decisions
- Having trouble thinking clearly and concentrating
- Feeling angry, especially if the event involved violence
- Having headaches or other physical pains for no clear reason
- Noticing an increase or decrease in your energy and activity levels
- Having difficulty talking about what happened or listening to others
- Having trouble falling asleep, staying asleep, sleeping too much, or trouble relaxing
Our Free Services can help you:
- Recognize/understand your feelings & reactions
- Build coping skills for recovery
- Identify your needs and connect you with resources such as food, utility/rent help, home repairs, and counseling
Resources
Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma: https://cceok.org/
Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma, disaster: https://cceok.org/disaster
Disaster Distress Helpline: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/disaster-distress-helpline
Home repair for Tulsa residents: https://revitalizettown.org/
FEMA and May 2022 storms: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4657
Teledoc: https://www.teladoc.com/disaster-hotline/
COPES Adult Crisis: https://www.fcsok.org/services/crisis-services/
Emergency Infant Services: https://www.eistulsa.org/
Oklahoma Disability Law Center: https://okdlc.org/
Neighbor for Neighbor: www.neighborforneighbor.org
Veteran referral service: https://csctulsa.org/okvetconnect/
City of Tulsa home repair grants: https://www.cityoftulsa.org/government/departments/working-in-neighborhoods/win-housing/
Oklahoma Insurance Department: https://www.oid.ok.gov/consumers/file-an-online-complaint/
Consumer reports for Oklahoma construction companies: https://cib.ok.gov/consumers
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