Resources

Housing Voucher Programs

Click above to see a full list of Housing Voucher (Section 8) Properties.

Housing Voucher Properties

Court and Legal Resources

Legal Aid Services of Oklahoma (LASO)

Provides legal assistance to low-income persons throughout Oklahoma.
(888) 534-5243

Diversion HUB

Connects justice involved individuals to life stabilizing resources and services.

(405) 594-8843

Oklahoma Community Justice Network (OCJN)

Believes the justice system should be accessible and understandable for all.  Empowers Oklahomans to interact with the justice system more effectively, confidently, and with fairer outcomes.

Oklahoma State Courts Network (OSCN)

Public and court records in Oklahoma

Oklahoma City Police Department

 (405) 297-1000

Basic Needs Assistance

Bethel Foundation 

Provides free food, clothing, and essential household items to families in need.

 (405) 286-3700

Compassionate Hands

Referrals to community resources, utility assistance, and housing and emergency shelter for zip code 73099.

(405) 354-9591

Mental Health Association Oklahoma

Services include housing, mental health education, support groups, counseling referrals and mental health screening, suicide prevention, peer-to-peer recovery services, employment readiness, community health and wellness initiatives and criminal justice advocacy.

Oklahoma City – (405) 943-3700

Tulsa – (918) 585-1213

Health Alliance for the Uninsured

A central hub that helps low-income, uninsured, and underinsured clients access health care services

(405) 286-3343

Embark

Provides bus and downtown parking solutions in the Oklahoma City metro area.

Community Action Agency

Emergency assistance for various hardships and resources for basic needs, legal assistance, and housing services.

(405) 232-0199

Salvation Army of Central Oklahoma

Emergency shelter, food, rent/utility assistance when funds are available.

(405) 246-1100

Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)

Provides cash assistance to families on a time limited basis to assist with meeting basic needs, and by providing job training and childcare to those who qualify.

(405) 522-5050

Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)

Provides summer cooling, winter heating bills, and weatherization assistance to low-income families.

(405) 521-3444

Infant Crisis Center

Provides formula, food, diapers, clothing, and other necessities.

(405) 528-3663

Latino Community Development Agency

Provides resources for the Latino community in Oklahoma County

 (405) 236-0701

Hope Center of Edmond

Assists with rent, utilities, and prescription vouchers. Other services may include free food, clothing, household goods, hygiene items, transportation, baby items, and bedding.

(405) 348-1340

Upward Transitions

Services include rent and utility assistance for those who are experiencing homelessness or on the verge of homelessness; Assists with legal document retrieval (birth certificates, marriage licenses, etc.), state ID purchases, and deposits for utilities and public housing.

(405) 232-5507

Housing and Emergency Shelter

Catholic Charities Archdiocese of OKC

Assists women and families experiencing homelessness and transitioning to permanent housing.  

(405) 523-3000

Jesus House

Provides housing, food, job training, and counseling services to men and women experiencing homelessness, addiction, and mental health issues in Oklahoma City

(405) 232-7164

Oklahoma City Housing Authority (OCHA)

Provides affordable, decent, safe, and sanitary housing or housing assistance to low-income individuals and families in Oklahoma City

(405) 239-7551

Neighborhood Services Organization

Provides transitional and permanent housing solutions; low-cost dental clinic; WIC clinic.

(405) 236-0413

Homeless Alliance
(Westtown Homeless Resource and Day Center)

Multi-agency homeless resource campus that offers a variety of services (health clinics, veterans services, budgeting, and legal assistance) and Oklahoma City’s only low-barrier day shelter

 (405) 415-8410

City Rescue Mission

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

 (405) 232-2709

City Care – Pershing Center

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

(405) 609-2400

Hope Community Services, Inc.

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

(405) 634-4400

Mid-Del Youth Shelter

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

(405) 424-0177

Sisu Youth Services

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; low-barrier, identity affirming space.

(405) 459-7478

Pivot

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 counseling.

(405) 235-7537

Domestic Violence Service Providers

Palomar

A Family Justice Center that works with partner organizations to provide wraparound services to victims of domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, stalking, elder abuse, and human trafficking. 

(405) 552-1010

Native Alliance Against Violence

Oklahoma’s only tribal domestic violence and sexual assault coalition. Serves Oklahoma’s federally recognized tribes and their tribal domestic violence and sexual assault programs.

(405) 217-0212

YWCA OKC

Offers the only emergency domestic violence shelter in Oklahoma County. They also provide advocacy, support groups, and related services.

(405) 948-1770

La Luz Org

Specializes in serving Latino victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Their services include advocacy, counseling, support groups, and faith-based services.

(405) 724-8474

Family Services

Citizens Caring for Children

Provides clothing, personal hygiene items, resources and continued support focused on education to Oklahoma children in foster care.

(405) 753-4099

Parent Promise

Provides educational resources and support for parents.

(405) 232-2500

Sunbeam Family Services

Provides early childhood education and care, mental health services, and grandparent support, foster care agency.

(405) 528-7721

Hotlines

2-1-1 Heartline

2-1-1 Oklahoma offers a wide variety of referrals, including food pantries, affordable housing, health resources, childcare, after-school programs, caregiver support, financial programs, literacy, and job programs. 

Dial 2-1-1 or text 211OK to 898211

9-8-8 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline

The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention, and crisis resources for you or your loved one, and best practices for professionals in the United States.

Dial 9-8-8

Veterans Crisis Line

Select #1. Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.

1-800-273-TALK

National Domestic Violence Hotline 

Provides free, 24/7 support. Call for help with safety planning, supporting others, and local resources.

1-800-799-SAFE

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

Provides a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.

1-800-662-HELP