Oklahoma housing voucher participants struggling to find housing

Left to right, Michael and Miranda Vaught speak with tenant Shelia Hawkins on the porch of the home she rents from the couple.

On a recent afternoon, Mike Vaught and his wife, Miranda, stopped for a friendly chat with Shelia Hawkins outside the Oklahoma City bungalow she rents from them. Vaught can’t remember how long he’s known her. Hawkins was once his grandfather’s tenant, and he has memories of her from when he was a child. 

Vaught brought her to one of his properties a couple of years ago, where a Section 8 voucher helps cover her rent. 

“They’re like family to me,” said Hawkins, looking at the Vaughts with a smile. 

For 20 years, Vaught has rented the majority of his 19 properties to families with Section 8 rental subsidy vouchers. The federally funded vouchers are paid by local housing authorities to landlords to help low-income families secure housing. Those with vouchers typically stay in a unit longer than the average tenant, and the Vaughts appreciate the opportunity to build lasting relationships with the families.

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