Helping homeless women caring for children regain self-sufficiency
More than one-fourth of Tulsans are either homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. About 130,000 Tulsans will not be able to pay their rent if they miss just one paycheck.
We simply cannot forget families who have fallen into homelessness.
Situational homelessness does not have to be a permanent problem. With the right help, families can be back on their feet and self-sufficient.
Situational homelessness, as opposed to chronic homelessness, means that a person or family has encountered a sudden problem that has led to homelessness. These issues could be loss of a job, divorce or injury. Bills begin to pile up, and soon the family is evicted or in foreclosure.
Lindsey House helps homeless women and their children regain self-sufficiency.
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Savour & Stroll Fundraiser Benefits Homeless Women With Children
SAVOUR & STROLL FUNDRAISER BENEFITS HOMELESS WOMEN WITH CHILDREN
Inaugural Event Will Showcase Food and Fun in Downtown Tulsa
On Monday evening, September 19, 2011, downtown Tulsa will come alive as 100 generous guests savour delicious food and drinks as they stroll between four exciting downtown restaurant venues. Savour & Stroll, in its inaugural year, will benefit [...]
Luncheon to introduce women to Lindsey House
Lindsey House has put the call out for a few great ladies to support the new program, which helps single women with children who are homeless or near-homeless regain self-sufficiency.
Lindsey Ladies – Laying the Foundation will be a program to introduce women leaders to the Lindsey House program while seeking their support. The luncheon will [...]
It’s official … we’re open
Lindsey House celebrated its grand opening May 4 with an outdoor ceremony and ribbon cutting.
Speakers included board chairman John Gammie; Father Steve Austin of Church of the Resurrection, who offered a prayer on behalf of the poor; and Rev. Elaine Johnson of First Presbyterian Church, who said a closing blessing on behalf of the Lindsey [...]

