
Oxford House
"A leading example of recovery-supportive housing is Oxford House, which are peer-run, self-sustaining, substance-free residences that host six or more recovering individuals per house and require that all …
FAQ - oxfordhouse.org
What is an Oxford House? Oxford House is a concept in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home.
Resources - Oxford House
Applicants must complete this membership application and be interviewed by the house they are looking to live at.
House Traditions
The primary mission of the Oxford House World Council is to facilitate adherence to Oxford House Traditions' concept and system of operations, by providing effective means of communication and …
The Model - oxfordhouse.org
In its simplest form, an Oxford House is a shared residence where people in recovery can live together and support each other in a drug and alcohol-free environment. There is no house manager or …
State Websites - oxfordhouse.org
Find out if your house is a good fit to become an Oxford House. If you have any items in your home that you no longer need, you may consider a donation to a local Oxford House. Become an associate …
Contact Us - oxfordhouse.org
Find out if your house is a good fit to become an Oxford House. If you have any items in your home that you no longer need, you may consider a donation to a local Oxford House. Become an associate …
Timeline - oxfordhouse.org
Oxford House won a U.S. Supreme Court victory in 1995 against the city of Edmonds, Wash., on grounds that the city’s efforts to block the group home violated provisions of the Fair Housing Act.
Publications - oxfordhouse.org
Find out if your house is a good fit to become an Oxford House. If you have any items in your home that you no longer need, you may consider a donation to a local Oxford House. Become an associate …
Testimonials
Oxford House took me in at my lowest and provided me with a safe place to live, the structure and accountability to build a solid foundation of recovery, and the love of a family I’ve never had.