Oxford House Chimney Rock in Houston, Texas

About Oxford House Chimney Rock

Oxford House Chimney Rock is a sober living home in Houston, Texas that’s just for women. It provides a stable, substance-free environment for femals in addiction recovery.

This peer-supported recovery home operates on the proven Oxford House model and fosters empowerment and long-term stability through communal living. The program offers a supportive sisterhood where women can rebuild their lives. It focuses on mutual accountability and personal growth in a safe residential setting.

Women’s Sober Living in Houston

This home provides a dedicated sober living environment exclusively for women recovering from substance use disorders.

Residents who live in this supportive environment must participate in shared household responsibilities and democratic self-governance to build essential life skills and reinforce accountability. This community-focused approach directly addresses the challenges of early recovery by providing a consistent sober network and a stable home base.

Empowerment Through Self-Governance

The house operates on the core Oxford House principle of democratic self-rule where residents elect officers and all members have an equal vote. This unique model empowers women in recovery by giving them direct responsibility for their living environment and the community’s well-being. It also fosters self-efficacy and leadership skills that are crucial for long-term success.

Your Path to Stable Recovery

Oxford House Chimney Rock is located in a residential area of Southwest Houston and offers in-person sober living for women committed to their recovery journey. It is part of a nonprofit network with a proven track record of helping individuals maintain long-term sobriety.

Residents pay an equal weekly share for expenses. This makes it a transparent and accessible housing option compared to traditional treatment facilities.

Contact

281-974-3622

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Address

5507 Effingham Dr
Houston, TX - 77035

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