

Who We Are
Mission: Rallying our community to end homelessness.
The Homeless Alliance works to end long-term homelessness in Oklahoma City by building the capacity of the community through collaboration with other agencies, identifying and filling gaps in homeless services, bringing nationally-recognized best practices to the community, and working to build a system that is more efficient, rationale, and caring.
The Homeless Alliance does not sponsor court appointed community service.
What We Do
The Homeless Alliance was founded in 2004 with a mission to rally the community to end homelessness in central Oklahoma. Since then, we have sought to identify community needs and fill the gaps with new and innovative programs. We operate four social enterprises - Curbside Chronicle, Curbside Flowers, Curbside Apparel, and Sasquatch Shaved Ice - each providing employment, job skills training, income and case management to people experiencing homelessness and people at risk of homelessness. In addition, the agency operates one of the community's only general use day shelters, a low-barrier environment that served 11,935 unduplicated guests in 2023; manages Oklahoma City, Norman, and rural Oklahoma's Homeless Management Information System (HMIS); and provides housing programs across the community, with 750 people newly housed in 2023. Finally, the agency facilitates close collaboration among the 100+ government, faith-based, and nonprofit agencies addressing homelessness in OKC.
Details
(405) 415-8492 | |
giving@homelessalliance.org | |
Zaneen Fletcher-Hall | |
Volunteer Coordinator | |
http://www.homelessalliance.org |