7 Resources
State agency administering affordable housing, down payment assistance, homebuyer education, and rental assistance programs across Oklahoma. Fathers can apply for first-time homebuyer help, explore housing counselor networks, and find rental assistance options on the website. Call the NW 63rd Street office in OKC with questions or to verify program eligibility; bring income documentation, photo ID, and housing cost records.
405-848-1144 · 100 NW 63rd St #200, Oklahoma City, OK 73116
Administers public housing and Housing Choice (Section 8) vouchers for low-income residents of Oklahoma City. Fathers with custody or shared parenting time can apply for waitlists at public housing sites and voucher programs. Call the NE 4th Street office for current waitlist status and application details. Bring photo ID, Social Security cards, birth certificates, and income documentation when applying or recertifying.
405-239-7551 · 1700 NE 4th St, Oklahoma City, OK 73117
Builds and sells affordable homes to income-qualified Oklahoma City families, including fathers with children, through sweat equity and zero-interest mortgages. Applicants complete homeownership education and contribute volunteer hours. Call the Walnut Avenue office or visit the website for current application windows, eligibility guidelines, and the orientation schedule. Bring photo ID, income documentation, and tax returns to the application meeting.
405-232-2926 · 1009 N Walnut Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Statewide network of community action agencies providing emergency financial assistance, utility help (LIHEAP), weatherization, Head Start, and housing programs for low-income Oklahoma families. Fathers can find their local agency through the state association to apply for help with rent, utilities, or other basic needs. Call the OKC office for referrals and bring photo ID, Social Security cards, income documentation, and bills.
405-949-1495 · 3900 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73118
Community development nonprofit in northeast Oklahoma City offering financial literacy coaching, homeownership preparation, and neighborhood revitalization programs. Fathers working toward home purchase, credit improvement, or financial stability can enroll in classes and one-on-one coaching. Call the NE 2nd Street office to register for current workshops and coaching sessions and bring photo ID, recent bank statements, and pay stubs to meetings.
405-602-3005 · 1016 NE 2nd St, Oklahoma City, OK 73104
Provides emergency financial assistance for rent, utilities, and basic needs to qualifying families across central Oklahoma, regardless of religion. Fathers facing eviction or utility disconnection can call for intake and document requirements. Services at the N Classen Boulevard office are offered based on funding availability. Bring photo ID, Social Security cards, lease or eviction notice, utility bills, and income documentation to the appointment.
405-523-3000 · 1501 N Classen Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73106
Provides 24/7 emergency shelter, hot meals, and transitional housing for men, women, and children experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City. Fathers can access overnight shelter, case management, job readiness, and recovery support on site. Intake happens around the clock; bring photo ID if available but lack of ID will not prevent emergency shelter access. Programs are offered at no cost to residents.
405-232-2709 · 800 W California Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106