These services are specific to individuals and families experiencing homelessness. If you need information about other social services or assistance programs: please call 2-1-1, the 24/7 information and referral service provided by Tulsa Area United Way.
2-1-1 is a free and confidential link to help and hope for those in need. Get connected to the right social services near you, including crisis support. CALL, LIVE CHAT, TEXT OR SEARCH ONLINE.
Tulsa Day Center | (918) 583-5588 | tulsadaycenter.org | 415 W. Archer St., Tulsa, OK 74103
Salvation Army | (918) 587-7801 | southernusa.salvationarmy.org | 924 S Hudson Ave, Tulsa, OK 74112
Tulsa County Social Services | (918) 596-5560 | Social Services – Tulsa County Public Website | 2401 Charles Page Blvd., Tulsa, Oklahoma 74127
Iron Gate | (918) 879-1702 | irongatetulsa.org | 501 W. Archer Street, Tulsa, OK 74103
⇒ Community Meal | Everyday from 8:30-10:30 a.m.
⇒ Food Pantry | Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 1 p.m. – 2:20 p.m. | Appointment only, no walk-ins.
City Lights | citylightsok.org | 1018 W 23rd St., Tulsa, OK 74107
⇒ Night Light | Thursday Nights: 6:30 pm – 9:30 pm. | 202 N. Maybelle, Tulsa, OK under the bridge at Maybelle Avenue and Reconciliation Way
Youth Services of Tulsa | (918) 582-0061 | yst.org | 311 S Madison Ave, Tulsa, OK 74120
Youth Villages | (918) 947-6560| youthvillages.org | 5801 E 41st St, Tulsa, OK 74135
Morton Comprehensive Health Services | (918) 587-2171 | mortonhealth.com | 1334 North Lansing Avenue, Tulsa, OK 74106
Tulsa CARES | (918) 834-4194 | tulsacares.org | 3712 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74112
Grand Mental Health | (844) 458-2100 | grandmh.com | 6128 E 38th St, Tulsa OK 74135
Mental Health Association Oklahoma | (918) 585-1213 | mhaok.org
Family & Children’s Services | (918) 587.9471 | fcsok.org
⇒ If you’re in crisis and need immediate help, adults and children can call COPES at 918.744.4800.
The first step to housing is to complete an intake with an A Way Home for Tulsa provider to determine your eligibility for housing opportunities. Programs consist of diversion, permanent and temporary housing, and other supportive services offered by our partners. Individuals must meet the HUD definition of homelessness to be eligible for HUD-funded housing options through coordinated entry.
The Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a collaborative approach designed to coordinate program participant intake, assessments, prioritization, and, if eligible, referrals to housing in the most efficient way possible. It involves a standardized assessment, used by all partners of the Continuum of Care (CoC), to determine available housing and/or need of additional services. The assessment can be accessed through engagement with a homeless service provider of A Way Home for Tulsa CoC. It is important to note, neither housing nor services are guaranteed.
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