Lindsey House, a Tulsa nonprofit, helps families transition from homelessness to self-sufficiency by providing long-term housing and life skills programs for mothers and children. Families stay up to two years, gaining financial literacy, career development, and essential skills to achieve lasting independence.
Programs to Help Create Independence
Financial Literacy
Families at Lindsey House learn to budget with cash, reduce or eliminate debt, and build savings—essential steps toward financial independence and long-term self-sufficiency.
Workplace Proficiency
The workplace proficiency curriculum teaches essential soft skills for career success including résumé building, interview techniques, basic computer skills, and more to secure employment.
Life Skills
Participants build confidence through life skills training, including time management, problem-solving, planning, and communication, preparing them for everyday challenges and success.
Supportive Space for Families
Lindsey House provides a supportive environment with 24 furnished apartments, an emergency food pantry, clothing closet, laundry, and spaces for children, learning, and community.
Building a Path to Stability
Lindsey House empowers families to stabilize employment, reduce debt, build savings, budget wisely, and secure affordable housing, creating a foundation for long-term self-sufficiency.
You can support Lindsey House by donating funds or household items, volunteering your time, or spreading awareness. Contributions help provide rent assistance, educational resources, and basic necessities for families in need. To learn more about their mission and ways to help, visit LindseyHouse.org. Together, we can make a lasting impact on families striving for a brighter future.