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Oxon Run Men's Oxford House
3326 Oxon Run Rd,
Washington, Washington, D.C., 20032
Men
Not Certified
About this Recovery House
Oxon Run is a recovery house located in Washington, DC, dedicated to supporting men in achieving and maintaining sobriety.
This recovery house provides a structured and supportive environment where individuals can focus on rebuilding their lives after addiction. Often known as recovery homes or sober living residences, these spaces offer essential peer support, accountability, and access to recovery resources for those transitioning from treatment programs to independent living.
Residents of Oxon Run benefit from:
A safe, substance-free living space.
Mutual support from a compassionate recovery community.
Daily routines that promote accountability and personal growth.
Access to valuable resources in Washington, such as counseling and employment services.
Situated in Washington, D.C., this sober home connects residents to a thriving recovery network, with numerous men-specific support meetings and services. At Oxon Run, the focus is on providing a nurturing and structured space where residents can pursue lasting sobriety and a fulfilling future.
For more information about Oxon Run, contact us today and take the next step in your recovery journey.
Oxford House Oxon Run - Washington, DC
Oxford House is a publicly supported, non-profit network connecting all Oxford House recovery homes or sober houses. Oxford House sober living is a concept in recovery for a democratically run, self-supporting and drug free home. Homes range from six to fifteen; there is sober living for men, sober houses for women, and some recovery homes for women with children. Read more about Oxford House and the Sober House Directory.
Oxford House Oxon Run - Washington, DC offers sober living typically with very reasonable cost and promoting resident recovery through a peer-supported model run by the men and women in the sober house. Established in 1975 and continuing to this day, Oxford House boasts over 2,000 homes and growing across the globe.
The Sober House Business
Oxford House offers a platform for peer-lead recovery homes. If you are interested in opening a sober house as a business venture, get in touch with Vanderburgh Communities for more information.