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A typical homeless person in America is a child

At TLC, we believe that every child deserves a place to call home. Each night 18-22 children call Lindsey House home.
Fifty-four percent of Tulsa's single mothers live in poverty

Fifty-four percent of Tulsa's single mothers live in poverty

We work with mothers to stabilize employment, manage limited resources and get out of debt.
Eighty-seven percent of homeless children worry that something bad will happen to their families
Eighty-seven percent of homeless children worry that something bad will happen to their families
We offer a safe place to come home and the hope for a better future
Homeless shelters are noisy, chaotic, over-crowded and lack privacy
Homeless shelters are noisy, chaotic, over-crowded and lack privacy
Lindsey House provides beautiful one-bedroom apartments that welcome families with love and support

Transitional Living Centers

In today’s economy, situational homelessness can affect anyone.

Unexpected illness, a loss or change of employment, an emergency car repair, increased cost of living, or broken relationships — any of these
can result in a family losing its home.

Transitional Living Centers of Oklahoma provides long-term shelter and supportive services to mothers caring for children at our Lindsey House Program. Our mission is to support these families as they transition from homelessness, learn important life skills, and regain the confidence to become self-sufficient.

Every child deserves a place to call home.