Continuum of Care Partnership Information
A Way Home for Tulsa is a coalition of more than 50 organizations that collaborate to address homelessness in Tulsa County. We work together to provide resources and support to individuals experiencing homelessness in Tulsa County, aiming to help them regain stability in their lives.
Housing Solutions serves as the Lead Agency and administrator of the Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) for A Way Home for Tulsa. We invite all agencies committed to preventing and ending homelessness in our region to become partners, free of charge.
Partner Responsibilities
Partner Benefits
- Meet at least two (2) times annually,
- Present items of interest to a committee, task group, or the CoC Lead Agency for discussion; such entity shall review and determine whether to present the item to the Leadership Council,
- Assist in identifying and recruiting new members, and
- Adopt and implement the AWH4T Outcome & Service Standards, to the extent possible.
- Access to training and technical assistance opportunities to further the community-wide goal of preventing and ending homelessness and empower those working toward that goal.
- Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) training and license discounts.
- Opportunities to network with partners at the local, regional, and national level.
- Access to grant funding from federal and state partners offering grants to CoC members.
- Eligibility for committee and board service.
Become a Partner
Partnership for A Way Home for Tulsa is always open. Partner agencies work together to implement programs to end homelessness in our community. Our programs are based on a Housing First model. This model means that Tulsans experiencing homelessness are moved into housing as quickly as possible and then provided with supportive case management services and any mental or physical health services they might need to help them stabilize in housing.
There are two types of partnerships in A Way Home for Tulsa:
Service Provider Partners
Service Provider Partners provide direct services to people experiencing homelessness. Service Provider Partners are committed to implementing the AWH4T Service Standards in their programming.
Coalition Partners
Coalition Partners are organizations that contribute to the homelessness response system, but do not directly provide homeless services.
Partner Organizations
A New Leaf
Aetna Better Health of Oklahoma
BeHeard Movement
Black Queer Tulsa
Block Builderz / Return to Hope
Catholic Charities of Eastern Oklahoma
City Lights Foundation of Oklahoma
City of Tulsa
Counseling & Recovery Services of Oklahoma
CREOKS Mental Health Services
Department of Veteran Affairs
Downtown Tulsa Partnership
DVIS
Family & Children’s Services
Family Promise of Tulsa County
Grand Mental Health
Gatesway Foundation
Healing Houses of Recovery
Housing Solutions
Hunger Free Oklahoma
INCOG
Iron Gate
Isaiah 58, In His Service, Inc.
Just the Beginning, Inc.
JusticeLink
Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma
Lindsey House
Madison Strategies Group
Mental Health Association Oklahoma
Morton Comprehensive Health Services
National Resource Center for Youth Services (NRCYS)
Oklahoma Department of Human Services
Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services
Oklahoma Veterans United
One Hope Tulsa
Pause4Paws
Restore Hope Ministries
Savlation Army Tulsa
Soberlife Recovery, Inc.
Surayya Anne Foundation
Terence Crutcher Foundation
The Bail Project
The Merchant Tulsa
The Spring
Tulsa Area United Way
Tulsa CARES
Tulsa County Social Services
Tulsa County Public Defenders
Tulsa Day Center
Tulsa Higher Ed Consortium (THE)
Tulsa Housing Authority
Tulsa Police Department
Volunteers of America
Washington Brown Foundation
Youth Services of Tulsa
Youth Villages
Zarrow Family Foundations
Inclusion in the above list does not imply endorsement by Housing Solutions. This list includes agencies that are in good standing, per the membership agreement, and self-report that they share the values and support the Strategic Plan of A Way Home for Tulsa.
Prospective donors are encouraged to do their own research to identify organizations whose programs and values align with theirs.