Tulsa, Oklahoma
Looking for Mental Health, Substance Use & Recovery Support
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For an Oklahoma classified ad focused on Mental Health, Substance Use & Recovery, I would use Tulsa as the location.
Tulsa has had enough overdose burden that it became the focus of the Zero Overdose initiative, while Oklahoma overall continues to report substantial mental-health and substance-use need. State data also show fentanyl deaths rose sharply through 2023 before declining in 2024, so the need remains significant.
If your goal is maximum number of people reached, Oklahoma City is also a strong choice because of its much larger population. But I would not claim that one town has “the most addiction problems” unless we define a metric—overdose rate, overdose count, treatment need, mental-health prevalence, etc. Oklahoma’s official dashboard primarily reports these data geographically at county/state levels.
For the ad, I’d use:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mental Health, Substance Use & Recovery
Tulsa has had enough overdose burden that it became the focus of the Zero Overdose initiative, while Oklahoma overall continues to report substantial mental-health and substance-use need. State data also show fentanyl deaths rose sharply through 2023 before declining in 2024, so the need remains significant.
If your goal is maximum number of people reached, Oklahoma City is also a strong choice because of its much larger population. But I would not claim that one town has “the most addiction problems” unless we define a metric—overdose rate, overdose count, treatment need, mental-health prevalence, etc. Oklahoma’s official dashboard primarily reports these data geographically at county/state levels.
For the ad, I’d use:
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Mental Health, Substance Use & Recovery
