Pivot’s building in Oklahoma City is pictured in December. (Photo by Janelle Stecklein/Oklahoma Voice)
OKLAHOMA CITY — An Oklahoma City nonprofit is aiming to reduce homelessness among teens aging out of the foster care system, one tiny home at a time.
Pivot, a program that offers teens aging out of fostercare food, shelter, and therapy, began building tiny homes in 2015. Multiple tiny homes have been built over the past decade on Pivot’s property as a long-term transitional living solution for at-risk youth, or those who are homeless are lack access to permanent housing…