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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Oxford_HouseOxford House - Wikipedia

    The term Oxford House refers to any house operating under the "Oxford House Model", a community-based approach to addiction recovery, which provides an independent, supportive, and sober living environment. [1] Today there are nearly 3,000 Oxford Houses in the United States and other countries.

  2. oxfordhouse.org › oxford_house_historyOxford House

    Oxford House, the early years. The first Oxford House was established in 1975 in Silver Spring, Maryland. From the beginning the group rejected ownership of any property and continues to rent – not purchase – single-family houses in good neighborhoods to establish new Oxford Houses. In the years between 1975 and 1988, eighteen Houses were ...

  3. oxfordhouse.org › doc › BasicManual2019Oxford House Manual

    The Oxford HouseTM Story. In October 1975, the first Oxford HouseTM was opened in Silver Spring, Maryland, by a group of recovering alcoholics and drug addicts, who had been living in a county government-run halfway house.

  4. Oxford Houses of Washington State is a group of self-run, self-supported recovery houses that provide an opportunity for every recovering individual to learn a clean and sober way of life–forever.

  5. Oxford House is a self-run, self-supported recovery house concept and system of operation for individuals recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction. Oxford Houses assure an alcohol and drug-free living environment. The first Oxford House was started in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1975. Q. Who manages an Oxford House?

  6. May 7, 2024 · Oxford House Building Tour: Victorians, Gandhi’s Visit and the Secret Chapel (25 June 2024, 12noon) Join our guided tour of Oxford Houses listed Victorian building. Peek into our archives, visit our ‘secret chapel’ and take in 360°degree views of East London on our spectacular rooftop.

  7. oxfordhouse.us › docs › housemanualOxford House Manual

    Oxford House, Inc., the umbrella organization of the national, self-help, network of individual Oxford Houses, is a non-profit corporation, which provides charters, at a nominal charge, to recovering alcoholics, and drug addicts who want to establish new Oxford Houses.

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