Transitional Housing


Oklahoma Transitional Housing


Oklahoma Transitional Housing Resources

Transitional housing provides supportive housing along with drug and alcohol treatment for selective locations. Search through our list of supportive housing below to find the transitional resource in Oklahoma you need.


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Latest Transitional Housing Added to Oklahoma

Transition House

700 Asp Avenue Ste. 2
Norman, OK - 73069
(405)360-7926
Transition House provides low cost, high quality transitional housing and supportive care to persons with mental illness. Their office is located on Asp Avenue near West Duffy Street. Please contact them directly for more detailed program information.  Click here to see full details.

Oklahoma Methodist Conference

1501 Nw 24th St
Oklahoma City, OK - 73106
(405)530-2015
Provides preparation for release to incarcerated individuals by offering classes in life skills, parenting, relapse prevention, and anger management. For those recently released from incarceration, CJAMM programs offer a comprehensive suite of ?wrap-around? support services, an individualized, colla Click here to see full details.

Catholic Charities

1501 N Classen Blvd
Oklahoma City, OK - 73106

The mission of Catholic Charities is to put into practice the Gospel values of justice, love, compassion and hope through service, empowerment and advocacy. Catholic Charities has provided services to the poor and disenfranchised of this community since 1912. Click here to see full details.

Crossroads, Inc.

1888 E 15th St
Tulsa, OK - 74104

Pointing the way for people seeking mental wellness in the pursuit of full vocational and social lives. Click here to see full details.

Neighborhood Services Organization Inc

431 Sw 11th
Oklahoma City, OK - 73109

We are a faith-based organization serving the at-risk and homeless population by providing housing solutions and teaching skills to transform lives. Click here to see full details.



Transitional housing provides the treatment and housing people need. Their treatment centers provide the needed help people need to keep off the streets.