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TOGETHER, WE CAN END HOMELESSNESS.
EVERYONE DESERVES A HOME
The Homeless Alliance works to rally our community to end homelessness by bringing together organizations to collaborate, identifying and filling gaps in services, streamlining processes, and using research-based strategies and national best practices to get people off the streets. Since 2004, we have housed thousands of people in OKC, built a homeless resource campus where people can visit to get help from dozens of agencies, and launched four successful social enterprises offering supportive employment to people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Because we believe everyone deserves a safe place to call home.



NEWS + EVENTS
VOLUNTEER
WITH
US!
SAVE THE
DATE FOR HOMECOMING​
20 YEARS OF
RALLYING THE
COMMUNITY!
Volunteering can take many different forms. Everyone has something to contribute to their community. Meeting the different individuals, businesses, and community partners interested in making an impact for our neighbors experiencing homelessness is nothing short of inspiring.
Are you interested in getting involved?
Click below to learn more about volunteering, in-kind needs, and more!
Join us for an unforgettable evening at HOMECOMING 2025 event celebrating the transformative journey home. Inspired by a classic high school homecoming, this event will be a celebration of the power of community; while shining a light on the incredible work our agency and partners are doing to guide people back home.
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​The night will feature a festive atmosphere, complete with a homecoming court, live music, a dance floor, heavy hors d’ourves, and stories about the power of home. Our goal is to raise vital funds to continue offering life-changing support, housing programs, and shelter environments that help people regain their footing and build a future they deserve.
The Homeless Alliance began 20 years ago as a group of community volunteers concerned about the fractured system of care for people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City. After launching with just one employee in a borrowed office in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of OKC, one of the first initiatives of the Homeless Alliance was to begin convening the directors of the community's overnight shelters. Today, the Homeless Alliance operates a multi-agency homeless resource campus with access to multiple nonprofit and government agencies providing services including health clinics, veterans services, budgeting and legal assistance. Here's to the next 20 years!