Oklahoma Homeless Shelters
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Oklahoma Counties:
Creek (1) |
Oklahoma (1) |
Tulsa (3) |
Latest Update to Oklahoma Homeless Shelters database:
City Rescue Mission - Bridge To Life Oklahoma City, OK - 73106 405232270911 The Bridge to Life recovery program includes an 8-10 month recovery, education, job, disability and elderly program. The recovery program provides educational, emotional, economic and spiritual bridges to help each client find solutions to their homelessness, whatever the cause may be. It addresses addiction recovery, anger management, spiritual development, life skills and chronic homelessness. Each Bridge to Life program is geared at finding solutions to end a client’s homelessness. The Mission houses the largest, free, drug and alcohol recovery programin the state. |
Domestic Violence Intervention Services (for Women & Children) Sapulpa, OK - 74066 (918) 585-3163 Domestic Violence Intervention Services, Inc. (DVIS)/Call Rape, a Tulsa Area United Way agency, is the only nonprofit agency in Tulsa, Oklahoma and the surrounding communities to provide comprehensive intervention and prevention services to men, women and children affected by domestic and sexual violence. The DVIS/Call Rape mission is to rebuild lives affected by domestic violence and sexual assault through advocacy, shelter, counseling, and education. |
Glory House (for Women) Tulsa, OK - 74159 (918) 584-1808 Glory House helps women who seek positive change. Women who have suffered abuse, neglect, depression, incarceration, or addiction. Glory House helps women recognize their self-worth and stop the hurt. |
The Salvation Army - Project Able Tulsa, OK - 74103 (918) 582-7201 Project Able:Eligibility: Single individuals who are HOMELESS and are willing to work towards self-sufficiency through employment education and skills training. |
The Salvation Army - Supportive Housing Program Tulsa, OK - 74103 (918) 582-7201 SUPPORTIVE HOUSING PROGRAM:Eligibility: Any family who is homeless and willing to work towards self-sufficiency through education and skills training is eligible. A family is defined as a mother and children, father and children, or a husband, wife and children. |