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History of Youth and Family
Services of North Central
Oklahoma, Inc.
The
mission of Youth &
Family Services began in
1973 as Thelma J.
Gungoll and other
concerned citizens saw a
need to help
disadvantaged youth. The
Garfield County jail was
the only temporary
shelter for many of
these youth.
In 1974, Youth and
Family Services was
founded to provide
temporary shelter and
address the special
needs of children
affected by abuse,
neglect and delinquent
behavior. A 21 member
volunteer board of
directors was
established, staff
recruited and services
began in a small
building on South Grand.
Start up funding came
from local community
donations.
In 1984, facilities
at 2925 N Midway were
purchased and renovated
through the support of
the local community.
This facility consisted
of three military
barracks built in the
1940’s.
Services continue to
grow, meeting the needs
of our community. Thanks
to the support of the
Enid community, a new
shelter and counseling
center has been
completed. This building
is located on the same
lot where the old
building stood. The
address is 605 W.
Oxford.
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