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7740 Shrader Road, Henrico, VA 23228
Provides peer-based recovery support services to help individuals work towards long-term recovery from substance use disorders.
2289 Twenty Two Road, Pamplin, VA 23958
Webster Legacy offers a range of services designed to support our clients during this pivotal phase. Our offerings include Temporary Housing Units that provide a safe and secure living space. Beyond housing, we also offer off premises Life Skills Training, Counseling and Support Groups, and Employment Assistance to empower our clients and foster personal growth. Our services further include Case Management to guide individuals through the complexities of their transition, ensuring they have the resources and support necessary for success.
13550 Currey Lane, Chantilly, VA 20151
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
3116 East Lee Highway, Max Meadows, VA 24360
Hope Center Ministries offers a 12-month residential recovery program for individuals seeking freedom from substance use disorders. The service provides a structured, live-in environment that includes vocational training, life skills development, and faith-based support. Participants follow a daily schedule focused on building accountability, routine, and personal responsibility. The program also coordinates with courts, probation officers, and referral partners when applicable, offering a consistent setting that supports long-term recovery and successful reintegration into the community.
700 Dinwiddie Avenue, Richmond, VA 23224
The Healing Place is a long-term peer-driven residential recovery program serving the Greater Richmond community. The Healing Place program includes a workforce development program, a transitional sober living community, and an active Alumni Association to support lifelong sobriety. The Healing Place will offer services at no cost to residents.
6706 Scipio Lane, Falls Church, VA 22042
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
2220 Stockton Street, Richmond, VA 23224
The Healing Place is a long-term peer-driven residential recovery program serving the Greater Richmond community. The Healing Place program includes a workforce development program, a transitional sober living community, and an active Alumni Association to support lifelong sobriety. The Healing Place will offer services at no cost to residents.
2214 5th Avenue, Richmond, VA 23222
Oxford House is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House.
2916 Cedar Lane, Fairfax, VA 22031
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
1401 Hampton Street, Charlottesville, VA 22902
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
4504 Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale, VA 22003
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
2012 Colgate Street Northeast, Roanoke, VA 24012
A self-run, self-supported recovery house program for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
2720 North Rosser Street, Alexandria, VA 22311
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
2440 Grandin Road Southwest, Roanoke, VA 24015
A self-run, self-supported recovery house program for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
7017 Oak Ridge Road, Falls Church, VA 22042
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
10213 Kayvee Road, Richmond, VA 23236
Oxford House is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House.
3302 Glen Carlyn Road, Falls Church, VA 22041
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
3300 Old Courthouse Road, North Chesterfield, VA 23236
Transitional Therapeutic Housing (Sober Living) usual duration is 6 to 24 months.
4005 Richland Avenue Northwest, Roanoke, VA 24012
A self-run, self-supported recovery home for men recovering from alcoholism and drug addiction.
4800 Ravensworth Road, Annandale, VA 22003
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
419 Bunker Hill Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Offers sober living supportive housing. Residents share common areas; a kitchen, living room, bathrooms, garden, and patio spaces. In a recovery residence, accountability and respect are essential to ensure the house remains a collaborative, clean, and safe environment. Social Model of Recovery uses an intensive peer-based support system to encourage active engagement in recovery. Residents self-govern, enforce house rules, and vote on important issues. Every resident has the responsibility to: Remain drug and alcohol free at all times. Follow the rules and guidelines set forth in the resident handbook. Perform chores as volunteered or assigned by Peer Governance. Participate in Peer Governance and attend all required meetings. Follow the Good Neighbor Policies set forth in the handbook (park your car correctly, do not leave trash/cigarette butts in front of the home, no loitering). Be subject to random alcohol and drug screening, as well as the weekly screening. Actively participate in recovery by attending AA/NA meetings, therapy, group counseling, or any other treatment which is appropriate for your individual recovery plan. Locate employment or regular volunteer commitment. Clean your sleeping area and bedroom daily as well as maintaining common areas.
11801 Taft Drive, Fredericksburg, VA 22407
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
3510 Pence Court, Annandale, VA 22003
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location. Oxford House - Manor - 7712 Newcastle Dr., Annandale VA 22003-5424 - 703-941-4333--For Men Oxford House - Crossman - 6815 Crossman Street, Annandale VA 22003 - 703-992-6784--For Men Oxford House - Chapel Hill - 4504 Wakefield Chapel Road, Annandale VA 22003 - 703-764-8247--For Women - Email: [email protected] Oxford House - Brandy Jo - 7304 Austin Street, Annandale, VA 22003 - 703-205-0990--For Women - Email: [email protected] Oxford House - Ravensworth - 4800 Ravensworth Road, Annandale, VA 22003 - 703-256-3043--For Men - Email: [email protected]
1315 Rowe Street, Fredericksburg, VA 22401
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.
1114 North Stuart Street, Arlington, VA 22201
Oxford House, Inc. is a network of self-run, self-supported recovery homes for members recovering from alcohol and substance abuse throughout Northern Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia (DC). We provide separate houses for men and women and some houses accept children with parent. When an individual is accepted for membership in an Oxford House, there is no time limit on how long he or she can live there, but the use of alcohol or drugs or non-payment of rent will result in expulsion. There is no clean time required to move into an Oxford House. All houses are near local transportation including buses and subways. Wheelchair accessibility varies by location.