TULSA, Okla. — The BeHeard Movement is facing a critical shortage this summer, and organizers say their mobile outreach trailers are running out of basic essentials faster than ever.
The local nonprofit brings services directly to individuals experiencing homelessness through its mobile drop-in centers, providing showers, laundry access, and clothing. However, an increase in visitors during the summer season has left their supply bins nearly empty.
So far this year, the organization has distributed 6,682 hygiene items and 2,498 clothing items across Tulsa and Oklahoma City, alongside countless bottles of water…