Oklahoma City’s commitment to tackling homelessness will once again enter the spotlight as the Key to Home Partnership prepares to present its State of Homelessness Address on April 29. This gathering, which takes place from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at the Oklahoma History Center, invites the public to hear the latest findings from the 2025 Point in Time count, as well as strategies and initiatives aimed at enhancing the city’s response to homelessness. Notably, Mayor David Holt is among the city leaders slated to speak at the event, emphasizing the issue’s significance on the civic agenda.
The address is presented by the Inasmuch Foundation and promises to provide attendees with a candid look at the state of homelessness in Oklahoma City. It’s designed to foster a broader understanding of the challenges faced by those without shelter, and will feature both experts and individuals who have experienced homelessness themselves. As per the official announcement, “This free event will present the findings from the 2025 Point in Time count, provide crucial insights into the current landscape of homelessness in Oklahoma City and outline ongoing and planned strategies to optimize the City’s homeless response system.”
Aubrey McDermid, Assistant City Manager for the City of Oklahoma City, commented on the importance of community engagement in addressing the issue. “Homelessness affects us all, and it’s important that we come together as a community to better understand the issue and to discuss meaningful solutions,” McDermid expressed, according to the city’s announcement. The event is positioned as an opportunity for city residents not only to discover the progress made but also to envisage the efforts that remain, casting citizens as active contributors to these community-driven solutions…