Norman, Oklahoma

From crisis to independence through structure and dignity

Neighbors Light bridges the gap between emergency shelter and stable housing. We provide daytime stabilization, transitional housing, and workforce development for those who can't exit homelessness through shelters alone.

Refer Someone Today
240
People homeless in Cleveland County
30-180
Days in our transition program
4
Integrated services under one roof

Not another emergency shelter

We serve people who face barriers traditional shelters can't address—disability, age, medical recovery, trauma, or pet ownership.

Referral-Based Entry

We work alongside existing shelters and case managers. No walk-ins. Every person enters through a trusted referral to ensure they're ready for structured transition.

Short-Term Focus

30 to 180 days. Not permanent housing. Not emergency overflow. A focused period of accountability, skill-building, and preparation for independence.

The Gap We Fill

Norman has food banks, emergency shelters, and mental health housing. But no single organization offers daytime stabilization, transitional housing, medical step-down, AND workforce training together. We connect the dots.

Comprehensive support, one program

Daytime Stabilization

A safe place during the day with case management, meals, and resources. Not 24-hour shelter—structured support while you work toward goals.

Transitional Housing

Quiet, stable housing for 30-180 days. The bridge between streets and permanent placement. Room to recover, plan, and rebuild.

Medical Step-Down

Respite care for those leaving hospitals who need recovery time before independent living. Medical needs without medical billing.

Workforce Development

Job skills training, resume help, and employment placement. We don't just house people—we help them build sustainable independence.

Know someone who needs help?

We accept referrals from shelters, hospitals, case managers, and community partners in the Norman area.