Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Transformation Association

2701 NW 39th Expy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73112
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About Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Transformation Association

The Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Transformation Association (OCARTA) is a distinguished peer-led nonprofit organization in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, founded in 2002. OCARTA is dedicated to empowering individuals and families affected by substance use disorders and mental health challenges through comprehensive recovery support services. Their mission is to foster physical, emotional, and spiritual growth, guided by the invaluable insights of those with lived experience.

OCARTA offers a diverse range of impactful programs, distinguishing itself through its community-focused approach. Services include peer mentoring, a variety of support groups, and educational initiatives. They also operate a wellness hub and provide crucial transitional housing for women and children, notably through their "WE CARE" program. Life skills training and motivational interviewing are integrated into their supportive framework, enhancing personal empowerment.

What truly sets OCARTA apart is its deep commitment to building recovery-ready communities. They actively work to reduce the stigma associated with mental health and substance use disorders and advocate for healthier public policies. By promoting understanding, compassion, and resilience, OCARTA creates a powerful network that supports transformation and healing, demonstrating the strength of peer-driven recovery.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Oklahoma Citizen Advocates for Recovery and Transformation Association (OCARTA)?

OCARTA is a peer-led nonprofit organization in Oklahoma City dedicated to empowering individuals and families affected by substance use and mental health challenges.

What types of recovery support services does OCARTA provide?

They offer peer mentoring, support groups, educational programs, a wellness hub, life skills training, motivational interviewing, and recovery coaching.

Does OCARTA offer support for housing?

Yes, OCARTA provides crucial transitional housing for women and children, particularly through their "WE CARE" program.

What makes OCARTA's approach unique?

OCARTA is distinctly peer-led, meaning services are guided by individuals with lived experience, fostering a strong, community-driven recovery environment.

Does OCARTA participate in advocacy?

Yes, they actively work to reduce stigma and advocate for public policies that support recovery-ready communities.

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