Oklahoma’s Tulsa Mental Health Agency Helps Rebuild Lives With Housing
Circle Connections: New Products & Services When the Mental Health Association in Tulsa purchased the Cedars Apartments, the complex was a blighted property in foreclosure. Half of the 54 units were unoccupied, and the complex was rife with code violations and health and safety risks, according to Greg Shinn, the association's associate director. The property at 5407 E. 12th Street was purchased with a mix of private funds that the agency raised through the Building Tulsa Building Lives campaign, as well as $2.5 million in funds through the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services designed . . .
