Volunteers Swarm North Tulsa for Storm Cleanup

Dream Center seeks more help as community pitches in after severe weather.

Published on Mar. 10, 2026

More than 100 volunteers have descended on North Tulsa to assist with cleanup efforts following a recent severe storm. The Dream Center, a local nonprofit organization, is coordinating the volunteer response and is calling for additional help as the community works to recover from the damage.

Why it matters

North Tulsa has historically faced economic challenges, and the storm damage has exacerbated the need for community support and resources. The volunteer response highlights the resilience and generosity of the local community as they come together to aid their neighbors in a time of crisis.

The details

Volunteers have been working to clear debris, repair damaged homes, and restore the neighborhood to its pre-storm condition. The Dream Center, which provides various social services to the North Tulsa community, is leading the cleanup efforts and coordinating the influx of volunteers.

  • The severe storm hit North Tulsa on March 5, 2026.

The players

Dream Center

A local nonprofit organization that provides social services and community support in North Tulsa.

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What’s next

The Dream Center is continuing to call for volunteers to assist with the ongoing cleanup efforts in North Tulsa, as the community works to recover from the storm's impact.

The takeaway

The volunteer response in North Tulsa demonstrates the power of community collaboration and the importance of supporting vulnerable neighborhoods during times of crisis. The cleanup efforts will help the community rebuild and recover, strengthening the resilience of the local residents.