Oxford House Dunn in Dunn, North Carolina
About Oxford House Dunn
Oxford House Dunn is a peer‐run sober living residence in Dunn, North Carolina. They offer transitional housing for men recovering from substance use disorders.
It does not offer clinical or medical treatment but focuses on community‐based recovery and supporting abstinence through shared living and mutual support. Its mission is to foster self-reliance, democratic governance and long-term stability.
Safe Sober Living Environment
Operated by peers rather than clinicians, the house offers round-the-clock residential support after detox, formal treatment or release from corrections. Open-ended residency means men can stay as long as they abide by house rules and remain clean and sober.
Daily life involves shared responsibilities. Residents managing chores and governance together. While there are no on-site licensed therapists, the peer model emphasizes accountability, communal decision-making and support activities in the local area.
Housing Costs
Residents cover the cost via an equal expense share among those living in the house. Since it is housing rather than clinical treatment, insurance is not relevant. Achieving and maintaining sobriety participating actively in the community are essential for staying in the program.