Community Connections

“We live in a world in which we need to share responsibility. It’s easy to say, ‘It’s not my child, not my community, not my world, not my problem.’ Then there are those who see the need and respond. I consider these people my heroes.” Fred Rogers. 

Chew on this, “The word compassion has a strong personal element. To have compassion means more than just feeling sorry for somebody. It means to get down where they are in the midst of their need and to suffer with them in the midst of their pain….a suffering with another; painful sympathy.”  Love2020 website

For the last month I’ve been in “Compassion” training; I have failed at times and I have wept over the inhumanity I’ve witnessed. I’ve asked Jesus to teach me Biblical compassion and show me how to encourage those who struggle with a heart that’s getting harder, a hand that’s getting colder and cheeks without tears.

I am reminded there are amazing ministries and non-profits in the Tulsa area who are exemplifying community connection and compassion. As I truly believe we can do more and we can do better, in the meantime we have listed some links to help you help others and help you get the help you need. 

Aim High Academy

  • Aim High Academy combines Fitness and Faith to help build bright futures in urban children and youth from the North Tulsa community and beyond.

Circle of Care / Pearl’s Hope

  • We're here to support mothers and families through the reunification process. We want to end the need for foster care. Part of the solution is helping parents heal so their children may return home to them. At Pearl's Hope, we help mothers who have lost custody of their children through educational, financial, and spiritual guidance.

City Lights Foundation

  • City Lights Foundation is a nonprofit organization that has been bringing hope and dignity to those experiencing homelessness since 2013 through relational service and dignified housing.

City Serve Oklahoma

  • CityServe Oklahoma is a non-profit organization that focuses on bringing aide to families in the midst of crisis. Based in Tulsa, Oklahoma, our CityServe Team has been providing support to thousands of families across our state.

Clarehouse

  • Clarehouse envisions a loving community where all people have the care they need at life’s end and no one walks their final days alone.

Cura for the World/Sapulpa Clinic

  • CURA’s Free Clinic offers services to economically disadvantaged individuals for free. Care will be provided free of cost to persons who have limited incomes, no health insurance or who do not qualify for Medicaid or Medicare.

Easy Like Sunday Morning/adoption/interview

  • Inspiring interview of Deni Fholer, Founder of Isaiah 58, In His Service ministry

Family Safety Center

  • To promote safety and justice in Tulsa County through co-located multi-disciplinary services that offer protection, hope and healing to victims of interpersonal and family violence.

    One hope, one place, where safety comes first.

Hope is Alive

  • We are radically changing the lives of drug addicts, alcoholics, and those that love them.

Indian Health Care Resource Center

  • The mission of the Indian Health Care Resource Center of Tulsa, Inc. (IHCRC) is to provide quality, comprehensive health care to Tulsa-area Indian people in a culturally sensitive manner that promotes good health, well-being and harmony.

Iron Gate

  • Iron Gate’s mission is simple. We feed the hungry and homeless of Tulsa - every day. We feed people in three ways: our soup kitchen, grocery pantry, and kid’s pack pantry.

Jenks CarePoint

  • Our mission is to serve the students and families of Jenks Public Schools and the community by providing resources and programs to meet physical, social, emotional and spiritual needs as we share the love and hope that is found in Christ. We serve as the primary clothing closet for Jenks Public Schools, by providing clothing and shoes to all ages, free of charge.

Life Senior Services

  • LIFE provides solutions that allow older adults to maintain their independence and live their lives to the fullest. Centers for active aging, caregiver education and support, volunteer opportunities and affordable housing are just a few of the programs and services that make life better for thousands of older adults each year.

Loaves & Fishes

  • Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Saturday, Loaves & Fishes opens its doors at 10am. A free meal is served from our ministry kitchen. After eating, guests move to a comfortable seating area where they are welcomed and offered a short Bible study. An invitation to receive Jesus is always given, and we pray with anyone who desires it. Then a box and bag of food is provided for each attendee. Call 918-254-8577 or visit our website for more information.

Mend Medical Services

  • Mend Medical exists to provide free care and support to women with unexpected pregnancies. Our nurses and client advocates are ready and qualified to listen to your story and empower you with what you need to make an informed decision for your health and your future. Call 918-745-6000 or visit our website for more information.

Mental Health Association

  • We are the state’s premier boots on-the-ground nonprofit whose expertise and work exists primarily at the intersection of mental illness and homelessness – fighting every day to promote mental health, prevent suicide, end homelessness and transform the justice system. Call 918-585-1213 or visit our website for more information.

NAMI Tulsa

  • NAMI Tulsa is firmly focused on education, support, advocacy, and training. We are proud, as an organization, to have successfully developed lasting relationships with local, state, and national agencies sharing the vision and mission of working for ​the betterment of the care of our mentally ill individuals. Call 918-587-6264 or visit our website for more information.

One Hope Tulsa

  • Create flourishing neighborhoods where relationships build resilience and hope changes outcomes.  Visit our website for more information.

Rising Village

  • Rising Village is continually seeking out new initiatives to help marginalized people become full participants in their communities. Call 918-798-9154 or visit our website for more information.

Share House

  • We receive furniture from donors in the surrounding area. We then pass that furniture on to those in need through our partner agencies and to those who visit our showroom. Call 918-637-3766 or visit our website for more information.

Stand in the Gap Ministries - Home - Stand In The Gap Ministries

988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline - Lifeline (988lifeline.org)

The Demand Project - http://www.thedemandproject.org/

The Little Light House - https://www.littlelighthouse.org/

Tristesse Grief Center - https://www.thegriefcenter.org/

Tulsa Day Center for the Homeless - https://www.tulsadaycenter.org/

Tulsa Responds - Home | Tulsa Responds

Turning Point Thrift Store

  • Turning Point Thrift Store, a 501(c)3 organization, is a division of Loaves & Fishes, located in the building next door. The store serves a three-fold purpose: to meet the immediate need of a Loaves & Fishes guest; provide a source of affordable items to the community; raise additional income so Loaves & Fishes can serve more people.

Youth Services of Tulsa - https://www.yst.org/

Will’s House -  Tulsa Area Respite Care & Childcare For People With Special Needs (willshousetulsa.org)