Meet Our Homeowners
From Determination to Doorstep
Jasmine, a dedicated Tulsa Public Schools employee for the past 7 years, has always had a passion for working with children and spending quality time with her own. Becoming a homeowner was one of her dreams, and even though she didn’t qualify through the traditional route, our program gave her the opportunity and guidance she needed to achieve her goal.
Planting Roots in Tulsa: Francisco’s Homeownership Story
Francisco arrived in Tulsa five years ago through Teach For America, eager to make a difference in the lives of local students. His passion for education inspired him to stay beyond his initial commitment, and he is now a dedicated full-time teacher with Tulsa Public Schools.
Patience Pays Off
James and Micah have worked diligently with GCHFH for the past two and a half years to financially prepare for homeownership, with the goal of providing a safe, healthy home for their two children and a place to plant roots and grow.
Making New Memories
After just six months in the program, Demyia is officially a homeowner! She first heard about our program through a family member and knew this was the right step for her and her nephews, who now have more space to grow, play, and thrive.gins Here
Putting Down Roots
When Stacy saw her kids connecting and making friends at their neighborhood school, she knew it was time to put down some permanent roots for her family. She’d been renting in North Tulsa for years, but their current place never offered the stability she wanted for her family.
Congratulations to our first Buena Vida residents!
She knows she's setting an example for her daughter: "She deserves that and more. I wanted to show her that she can do the same in the future."
Maximizing Homebuying Power: Skylar’s Success Story
Skylar, a 34-year-old childcare center director, partnered with us, the North Tulsa Forward Program, and Cherokee Nation to make her dream of Homeownership a reality.
Embracing a Fresh Start as a Habitat Homeowner
Kisha began researching the housing market, only to discover that inflation and escalating mortgage rates had put an "affordable" home entirely out of reach. She contacted the Cherokee Tribe, of which she is a member, who referred her to Green Country Habitat as a good avenue for down payment assistance and a high-quality home at a rate she could afford.