Tulsa Non-Profit Helps Renew Man's Home Of 60 Years

Wyatt Mason has lived in the same house for 60 years and after his wife died last year, Mason has struggled to pay for some overdue repairs. So, Revitalize T-Town stepped in to lend a hand.

Wednesday, June 2nd 2021, 5:26 pm



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A disabled elderly man's home is jam-packed with kindness, as a non-profit is making some much-needed repairs for free. 

Wyatt Mason has lived in the same house for 60 years. He says although there's been some damage, he's always wanted to stay. After his wife died last year, Mason has struggled to pay for some overdue repairs needed around his house. So, Revitalize T-Town stepped in to lend a hand.

Wednesday's repairs include new windows and installation and over the next few days, new floors will be added along with a toilet that's easier to use for people with disabilities. Kelly Moss with Revitalize Tulsa says now more than ever is there a need to give Tulsans stable homes, and Mason's Niece Margaret agrees.

"Without you all, I don't know what we would do," Woodard said. "Our homes would just go down and go down. But with these programs, we'll be getting to restore them." 

"It is such a joy for us to be able to make a small difference in these homeowners' lives, especially in the past year...we've all realized the importance of home as we all have spent so much time in our homes this year," Moss said. 

For more information on how you can apply for repairs or donate to the cause CLICK HERE


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