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Winter Weather Resources

Winter Weather Response Update
Housing Solutions and A Way Home for Tulsa, the community’s coordinated homelessness response system, are preparing for the forecasted winter storm. This page will be updated with the latest shelter and warming resource information.

Last updated: January 21, 2026

Weather Information

The National Weather Service issues alerts during extreme weather, including dangerously high or low temperatures. These conditions increase the risk of heat exhaustion, frostbite, or hypothermia for those without shelter.

For the latest forecast, visit IDSS Forecast Points. 

Emergency Shelters

Shelter Location Population Pets Welcome
Salvation Army
102 N. Denver Ave.
Accepts Families & Adults
No
Tulsa Day Center
415 W. Archer St.
Adults Only
Limited Capacity
John 3:16 Mission
506 N. Cheyenne Ave.
Adult Men Only
No
Youth Services of Tulsa
311 S. Madison Ave.
12-17 year olds
No
CREOKS Winter Shelter
East Tulsa – 7216 East Admiral Place
Adults Only
Yes

Drop-In Centers & Warming Stations

Shelter Location Days/Hours Population Pets Welcome
The Station at Youth Services
311 S. Madison Ave.
Monday – Friday, 11 AM – 4PM
Under 25
No
Iron Gate
501 W. Archer St.
Daily, 8:30 – 10:30 AM
All
No
The Ministry Center
312 S. 33 W. Ave.
Tuesday – Thursday, 9:30 AM – 12:30 PM
All
No

A Way Home for Tulsa Overflow Shelter

The following shelters will provide additional capacity for those seeking shelter during freezing temperatures. 

Shelter Location Overflow Shelter Availability Begins Population Pets Welcome
Tulsa Dream Center (West Campus)
4122 W. 55 Pl.
Friday, January 23 at 2:00 PM
Adults Only
Limited Capacity

Coordinated Street Outreach

Outreach teams are responding to requests as quickly as possible. If you or someone you see needs urgent assistance, please call 911.

  • During extreme weather events, Outreach Teams from several agencies work together to ensure that people living unsheltered (on the streets) are informed about and protected from upcoming winter weather. They bring them gear and offer rides to warming stations and shelters. 

  • If you need assistance or support, please contact 211.

  • If you see someone in immediate danger, please call 911. 

How can I help?

  • Donate Supplies: If you are interested in contributing during cold weather, items such as warm hats, gloves, socks, blankets, and hand warmers can offer meaningful support.

    Several local organizations accept donations, including the Tulsa Day Center at 415 W. Archer. Check with individual locations for their current needs and drop-off hours.

  • Monetary Contributions: Every dollar helps! Your donations allow teams to purchase life-saving items and provide essential services during extreme weather. 

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