Oxford House is a community-based, non-profit organization that provides self-run, self-supported recovery houses for individuals recovering from drug and alcohol addiction. Their mission is to provide a safe, sober living environment for people in recovery where they can gain the skills, strength, and support necessary to maintain sobriety and build a productive life. The website offers information about their housing program, how to apply, and resources for residents, along with a directory of houses across the United States.
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