Norman voters approved a new low-barrier homeless shelter, which will house up to 120 people and cost $8 million to build.
Curbside Enterprises, which got its start with the Homeless Alliance and helps people experiencing homelessness, is now an independent nonprofit.
On the latest edition of Oklahoma Chronicle with Evan Onstot, we look at a recent vote that approved funding for a new ...
An art exhibit in Oklahoma City is showcasing work created by local artists who are experiencing homelessness, offering the public a chance to view and purchase original pieces while supporting the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results