drop in or
give us a call
drop in or give us a call
send us
a message
Reach someone at AOK. Alternatively, you can email Jerod Morey directly at [email protected]
aok hq
Monday-Friday
10am-5pm
phone
417.682.6002
The Wolf Building
Monday-Friday
7am-5:30pm
phone
417.681.0559
Nathan’s Place
Monday-Friday
10am-6pm
phone
417.681.0982
fax
417.681.0514
where is aok?
aok hq
AOK HQ functions as our harm reduction basecamp, where the public can access a variety of resources, such as Narcan for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.
in addition
There is also a comfortable meeting space with state-of-the-art audio/visual support for area coalitions.
the wolf building
AOK’s programs at The Louis & Loretta Wolf Building are designed to meet the educational, emotional, physical and nutritional needs of children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Using a variety of approaches and curriculum, the staff promotes service learning projects that include hands-on activities with direction followed by structured reflection period to emphasize the significance of the activity.
nathan's place
Nathan’s Place is a safe, drug-free supervised home-away-from-home for kids, with a kitchen, living areas, laundry facilities, and a shower. For recreation there is a basketball court, exercise equipment, a major sound system, video games, pool table, foosball, movies, and more.
The classroom is used daily for homework as well as for periodic instructional sessions, including character training, decision making, anger management and nutrition. In addition there are monthly activities that provide more outlets for expression and exercise of the body and mind.
free dinners
Monday–Friday at 5pm.
Free of charge to any hungry youth.
in loving memory
Nathan’s Place is named in memory of Nathan Finley and is the home of AOK's VolunTeen program.
send us a message
Reach someone at AOK. Alternatively, you can email Jerod Morey directly at [email protected]
aok hq
Monday-Friday
10am-5pm
phone
417.682.6002
The Wolf Building
Monday-Friday
7am-5:30pm
phone
417.681.0559
Nathan’s Place
Monday-Friday
10am-6pm
phone
417.681.0982
fax
417.681.0514
where is aok?
aok hq
AOK HQ functions as our harm reduction basecamp, where the public can access a variety of resources, such as Narcan for emergency treatment of known or suspected opioid overdose.
in addition
There is also a comfortable meeting space with state-of-the-art audio/visual support for area coalitions.
the wolf building
AOK’s programs at The Louis & Loretta Wolf Building are designed to meet the educational, emotional, physical and nutritional needs of children in kindergarten through fifth grade. Using a variety of approaches and curriculum, the staff promotes service learning projects that include hands-on activities with direction followed by structured reflection period to emphasize the significance of the activity.
nathan's place
Nathan’s Place is a safe, drug-free supervised home-away-from-home for kids, with a kitchen, living areas, laundry facilities, and a shower. For recreation there is a basketball court, exercise equipment, a major sound system, video games, pool table, foosball, movies, and more.
The classroom is used daily for homework as well as for periodic instructional sessions, including character training, decision making, anger management and nutrition. In addition there are monthly activities that provide more outlets for expression and exercise of the body and mind.
free dinners
Monday–Friday at 5pm. Free of charge to any hungry youth.
in loving memory
Nathan’s Place is named in memory of Nathan Finley and is the home of AOK's VolunTeen program.