Housing & Emergency Shelter

Oklahoma City

Locally-owned, affordable housing options in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. 

(918) 382-2474

Housing and supportive services for individuals with serious mental illness in Oklahoma City. 

(405) 943-3700

Transitional housing for young adults aged 18–24 who are experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness.

(405) 943-3700

Supportive housing services helping women and families transition from homelessness to stable, permanent homes.

(405) 523-3000

Offering comprehensive support—including shelter, meals, job training, and counseling—for adults experiencing homelessness, addiction, or mental health challenges.

(405) 232-7164

Delivers safe, affordable housing and housing assistance to low-income individuals and families in Oklahoma City.

(405) 239-7551

Provides transitional and permanent housing solutions, as well as low-cost dental services and a WIC clinic.

(405) 236-0413

A one-stop resource hub offering health clinics, veteran services, budgeting assistance, legal aid—and Oklahoma City’s only low-barrier day shelter for people experiencing homelessness.

(405) 415-8410

Provides emergency shelter, meals, job training, and moving assistance for those experiencing homelessness.

(405) 232-2709

Provides food and shelter for the homeless and supportive housing for low-income families.

(405) 609-2400

Community living programs to assist individuals experiencing homelessness and facing mental health issues. Serving Cleveland, Canadian, and Oklahoma County residents.

(405) 634-4400

Emergency youth shelter (open 24 hours, 7 days a week) for children and adolescents (ages 0-17).

(405) 424-0177

Provides overnight emergency shelter, a drop-in center, case management services, and transitional living programs for unhoused or at-risk youth between the ages of 15-24, in a low-barrier, identity-affirming space.

(405) 459-7478

Provides a variety of services for youth including a temporary, emergency youth shelter for children ages 12-17 (Family Junction), a drop-in center and shelter open to youth ages 16-24 who are experiencing homelessness and need to access resources (The Point), tiny homes, and mental health services.

(405) 235-7537

Tulsa

Locally-owned, affordable housing options in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. 

(918) 382-2474

Supportive housing for individuals experiencing mental illness and homelessness.

(918) 585-1213

Transitional housing for young adults, ages 18 to 24, who have overcome homelessness, have a serious mental illness, and, in some cases, are transitioning out of state custody or foster care. 

(405) 585-1213

Offers rapid rehousing services, emergency shelter, medical assistance, and legal aid for individuals experiencing homelessness.

(918) 583-5588

Ministers to those experiencing hurt, hunger, and homelessness, by offering Christ-centered solutions for Tulsans.

(405) 587-1186

Provides food, clothing, and shelter to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. 

(918) 596-5591

A gated, tiny home community specially designed to provide permanent homes and a built-in support system for chronically homeless individuals.

(918) 550-0081

The Center of Hope is the largest capacity Emergency Shelter in the Tulsa community.  

(918) 587-7801

Provides housing stability services, mobile outreach, and pop-up shelters for individuals experiencing homelessness.

(918) 204-3593

Operates eight on-site apartments for the economically disadvantaged, the homeless, individuals facing illness or disability, families in crisis, survivors of domestic violence, immigrants and asylum-seekers, and women re-entering society from prison.

(539) 525-0076

Serves women with children who are experiencing situational homelessness, through housing, education, and life-skills training.

(918) 933-5222

Provides shelter, meals, and support to homeless children and their families.

(918) 392-4959

A 91+ bed emergency shelter, allowing survivors of domestic violence to stay safe, away from their abusers, for an average of 30-45 days.

(918) 743-5763

The shelter is open to all youth, ages 12 to 17, who don’t have a safe place to go.

(918) 382-4449

Provides rent assistance for individuals and families who have a recent, sudden loss of income.

(918) 582-5766

Provides publicly-assisted housing comprised of traditional public housing, mixed-finance sites, and housing vouchers.

(918) 582-0021