Homeless Services
Permanent Supportive Housing
These are people like you and me. Many of them had a great life going, and through a series of unfortunate circumstances, found themselves homeless. These folks are ready to change, to have a better life and be successful. Our graduates re-enter the workforce, attend college and get reacquainted with their families after years of estrangement.
As part of the Tulsa Continuum of Care network, Volunteers of America of Oklahoma Permanent Supportive Housing Program assists single, homeless individuals with disabilities to obtain permanent supportive housing and live in their own apartment. Offering more than a roof over their heads, our program emphasizes case management tailored to meet the needs resulting from the disability and to connect with available community resources. Although some served through the program will always need case management because of their disability, many have graduated to self-sufficiency. This program is available in Tulsa.
Veterans Barrier Removal and Resident Exchange Program
In partnership with the Mental Health Association of Tulsa, the
Community Service Council and Recovery Services of Oklahoma, Volunteers
of America of Oklahoma will provide payee services for low-income
veterans and their families in the Tulsa area.
Tulsa area residents who want to become a part of the Barrier Removal
and Resident Exchange Program, individuals are encouraged to call 211
and following the referral process.
Check out the photos from our annual picnic
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Peter and Jeffrey
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All of the grub
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Brian, chowing down
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Anne...stacking cups like crazy!
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Michael...showing the group how to do it
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Smiling Jesse!
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Norma trying out the oreo game
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Jesse getting ready to start the game
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Jesse...minute to win it sister!!
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Jesse stacking cups
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Norma and Jesse cooking up some burgers and dogs
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Michael finishing his hot dog
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All of the yummy food
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Michael enjoying a chocolate chip cookie!
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Jerry