Mental Health Resources
For Families · Student Support
Finding Counseling and Mental Health Support
Every family needs help sometimes. Whether you are worried about your child today or looking for ongoing counseling, this page points you to people who can help — starting with the counselor at your child’s own school.
If You Need Help Right Now
If Someone Is in Immediate Danger
Call 911. You can ask for an officer trained in crisis intervention. If you are worried about a student’s safety during the school day, call the school office right away — do not wait.
988 Lifeline
24/7 · Free · All agesCall or text 988, or chat online, for free and confidential support with thoughts of suicide, emotional distress, or substance use. Calls from the 405 area code reach a crisis counselor based in Oklahoma.
Crisis Text Line
24/7 · Free · Text onlyText HOME to 741741 to reach a trained crisis counselor by text message. Often an easier first step for teenagers than a phone call. More about Crisis Text Line.
Children’s Recovery Center
Ages 12–17 · NormanOklahoma’s state crisis center for adolescents, about fifteen minutes from Noble, with 24-hour walk-in crisis care. 320 12th Avenue NE, Norman · (405) 573-3819.
For LGBTQ+ young people. The Trevor Project offers 24/7 crisis support by phone at 1-866-488-7386, by texting START to 678-678, or by chat.
Start With Your School Counselor
Every Noble school has counseling staff who know your child, know our community, and can help you figure out the next step — at no cost. This is the best first call for most families.
Pioneer Elementary
Grades 4–5Call the front office and ask to speak with counseling staff · (405) 872-3472
Counseling and Support Near Noble
These organizations serve Cleveland County families and offer services on a sliding scale, through SoonerCare, or at no cost. Call ahead to ask about current openings, cost, and whether they are the right fit for your child.
Crossroads Youth & Family Services
Norman · SoonerCare acceptedOutpatient counseling for children, youth, and families, plus emergency youth shelter. Families are never denied services based on inability to pay. 1333 W. Main Street, Norman · (405) 292-6440 · crossroadsyfs.org Website
Cleveland County Health Department
Norman & Moore · Sliding scaleThe Child Guidance program serves children from birth to 18 with counseling, child development, and speech-language services. Fees are based on income and family size. 250 12th Avenue NE, Norman · (405) 321-4048 · Moore office (405) 794-1591
Central Oklahoma Community Mental Health Center
Norman · All agesThe state community mental health center designated for Cleveland and McClain counties — therapy, psychiatry, and case management. 909 Alameda Street, Norman · (405) 360-5100 · More information website
Variety Care
Norman · Sliding scaleCommunity health center offering behavioral health for children up to age 18. A referral from a Variety Care primary care provider is required first. 1237 Alameda Street, Norman · (405) 632-6688 · varietycare.org website
Center for Children and Families
Norman · NonprofitPlay therapy, family counseling, and parent education for Cleveland County families. 210 S. Cockrel Avenue, Norman · (405) 364-1420 · ccfinorman.org Website
Mary Abbott Children’s House
Norman · Child abuse advocacyCleveland County’s children’s advocacy center — a safe place for children to talk about abuse, with forensic interviews, medical assessment, and family advocacy. 231 E. Symmes Street, Norman · (405) 579-5800 · abbott-house.org website
Finding a Provider on Your Own
The list above is a starting point, not the whole picture. These free tools will show you many more options, including private therapists who take your insurance.
- Dial 211 — free, 24/7, statewide. A real person helps you find counseling, food, housing, and utility assistance near you.
- Oklahoma Department of Mental Health — Find Treatment — the state’s starting point for finding mental health and substance use services, including a directory you can search by ZIP code.
- SoonerCare provider search — if your child has SoonerCare, find behavioral health providers who accept it. Member services: (800) 987-7767.
- Oklahoma Systems of Care — wraparound support and service coordination for children and youth with more complex needs.
- Sooner SUCCESS — a free navigator who helps families of children birth to 21 with special needs find and apply for services. (877) 441-0434.
- Your insurance card — the member services number on the back can tell you which counselors near Noble are covered and in network.
About this list. Noble Public Schools shares these resources as a service to our families. This is not a complete list of providers in our area, and being listed here is not an endorsement or a recommendation. The district does not rate or evaluate these organizations and is not responsible for the services they provide or the fees they charge. Please confirm licensing, availability, and cost directly with any provider before beginning services.
Reviewed August 2026. If something here is out of date, please tell us so we can fix it — contactus@nobleps.com.
You don’t have to figure this out alone.
If you are not sure where to start, call your child’s school and ask for the counselor. They will talk it through with you and help you find the right next step.
Counseling agencies seeking approval to work with students on a Noble campus should see Outside Counseling Agencies.
