STRENGTHENING RELATIONSHIPS WITH LANDLORDS
This training provides practical strategies to engage landlords and build positive relationships.
Housing Solutions is the leader of the homeless response system for Tulsa County, an initiative known as A Way Home for Tulsa. As the lead organization, we oversee and implement a comprehensive plan, supporting service providers in adopting proven strategies to help those in need. Together, we’re building a supportive community where everyone has a place to call home. In addition to leading the CoC, we also provide direct assistance in the areas of eviction prevention, homeless street outreach, and criminal justice.
A Way Home for Tulsa partners have housed thousands since January of 2020. This achievement is a testament to the strength of our community’s unity. Every Tulsa family, from teachers to firefighters, deserves a stable, affordable home. It’s more than a roof overhead; it’s the foundation of a thriving, inclusive community where every contribution is valued, and every dream has a place to grow. Our ongoing collaboration creates a safety net for the Tulsans who need it most.
This training provides practical strategies to engage landlords and build positive relationships.
This training provides an overview of fair housing protections, including protections for those who have or are perceived as having COVID-19. The webinar also covers the fair housing complaint and investigation process, including potential outcomes.
Federal Grant/Loan Pause; Our Response Statement from Housing Solutions on Pause of Federal Grants We are aware of the recent White House memo calling for a spending freeze on federal assistance by 5 p.m. Tuesday, which could impact a broad range of programs, including those supporting A Way Home for Tulsa partner agencies. Our team […]
Creating a Path to Stability: Housing, Mental Health, and Community Solutions In Tulsa, housing is more than just a roof over our heads—it’s the foundation for health, stability, and opportunity. Unfortunately, many of our neighbors are struggling with rising housing costs, limited mental health services, and an insufficient number of affordable homes. The most vulnerable […]