Though there are many issues faced by members in the community that we are unequipped to tackle ourselves, there are many great organizations in the area that are.
Homework
-Our discord channel offers a homework help channel run by our TLC members. If you are interested, please reach out to SBarnard@cityofmustang.org-Brain Fuse is run by the Oklahoma Department of Libraries and offers virtual tutors every day from 1 pm-11 pm. Find more info here.
Finding Books
- Reading is more than just sounding out letters on a page. Many teens lose reading comprehension as they get older and no longer enjoy reading the way they used to. If you are looking to get back into reading or just need some good recommendations, check out our discord server or look at our reviews on Goodreads.
School Supplies
-The library's Teen Zone is home to our Courtesy Corner which has supplies that can be taken home on a take-as-you-need basis. We have a limited selection of canned food, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrushes, etc.
Food and Hygiene Products
-The library's Teen Zone is home to our Courtesy Corner which has supplies that can be taken home on a take-as-you-need basis. We have a limited selection of canned food, deodorant, shampoo, conditioner, soap, toothbrushes, etc.
-Have you noticed the canned goods collection bin next to the library's front door? It all goes back to the community! The local chapter of the Kiwanis Club holds a food pantry from 8:30-10:00 on Saturday mornings at 470 West St. Hwy. 152.
-Oklahoma 211 is a program that helps residents find local assistance programs for everything from paying rent to legal help. For more information, look here.
Mental Health
-Youth and Family Services in El Reno offers counseling services for youths 3-21. Find more information on the types of counseling they offer and more on the YFS website.
-If you are in immediate need of help, call 988 for the suicide and crisis hotline or chat with someone online on their website