Location Info

Visit Foster Made for community mental health resources, including therapy, mediation, and coping skills. Supporting you in your mental health journey.

Address

420 E 2nd St., Okmulgee, OK 74447

Hours

Mon-Fri 9am

A wall is divided into two sections with a vertical boundary. The left side is a deep red color, while the right side is light gray. Mounted on the red section is a blue sign featuring symbols for accessibility, indicating services for people with disabilities, including figures of a wheelchair, a person with a cane, and a person with a stroller. Below these symbols, the words 'CALL HEAR' and a website link are displayed.
A wall is divided into two sections with a vertical boundary. The left side is a deep red color, while the right side is light gray. Mounted on the red section is a blue sign featuring symbols for accessibility, indicating services for people with disabilities, including figures of a wheelchair, a person with a cane, and a person with a stroller. Below these symbols, the words 'CALL HEAR' and a website link are displayed.

Support

Empowering community through mental health resources and advocacy services.

Three pieces of paper arranged vertically feature the words 'dialectical', 'behaviour', and 'therapy'. The background is a plain light gray.
Three pieces of paper arranged vertically feature the words 'dialectical', 'behaviour', and 'therapy'. The background is a plain light gray.
A modern building with the sign 'Northside Medical' prominently displayed. The structure features large glass windows reflecting the light. In the background, there is a high-rise apartment building with numerous balconies and windows, showcasing an urban setting.
A modern building with the sign 'Northside Medical' prominently displayed. The structure features large glass windows reflecting the light. In the background, there is a high-rise apartment building with numerous balconies and windows, showcasing an urban setting.
A large billboard displays a public service announcement addressing domestic abuse, featuring an image of a city street lined with historic buildings. The text on the billboard reads: 'Domestic abusers are no longer walking among us. They’re locked inside with their families.'
A large billboard displays a public service announcement addressing domestic abuse, featuring an image of a city street lined with historic buildings. The text on the billboard reads: 'Domestic abusers are no longer walking among us. They’re locked inside with their families.'