Key to Home Partnership

Please Note: Key to Home does not provide direct assistance such as shelter, food resources, or case management. If you are experiencing homelessness, please complete a housing assessment through one of Key to Home's partners. If you are already on the waitlist for housing, you can maintain your active status by contacting a provider listed in the link above. Read more information on what to do while you wait.(PDF, 115KB)

Everyone Deserves a Place to Call Home

The Key to Home Partnership, a collaboration of more than 50 organizations, is working together to prevent and end homelessness in Oklahoma City. Together, we aim to serve as the collective voice for homelessness in our community.

The City of Oklahoma City serves as the lead agency for the Key to Home Partnership. Our goal is to educate our community on the issue of homelessness and lead the development and coordination of community strategies to ensure that homelessness is rare, brief, and non-recurring in OKC. By driving strategy through collaboration, data-driven decisions, and the voice of those with lived experience, we can ensure that our response is both appropriate and effective. The City of OKC works directly with the Department of Housing and Urban Development to allocate federal funds across the partnership to support programs that provide shelter, housing, and supportive services to people experiencing homelessness in OKC.

Key to Home is a public-private partnership that allows us to leverage the generosity of private donations to fill gaps that public funds cannot cover. We believe that together, we can create and sustain a community where homelessness is rare, brief and non-recurring through strong public/private partnerships, supporting collaboration among stakeholders, using data to guide our strategy, and educating the public on homelessness and its solutions.