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  2. Begin by filling in the months at the top of the form, ensuring you accurately represent the reporting period.
  3. Enter your Chapter number and the date of completion in the designated fields.
  4. Provide details on the number of houses and beds available within your chapter.
  5. Indicate your chapter meeting day and time for clarity among members.
  6. Fill in your checking, savings, and petty cash balances to give a clear financial overview.
  7. Report on vacancies and relapses by entering the respective numbers in their fields.
  8. Confirm if chapter dues to State have been paid, including any amounts due.
  9. Attach audits from the last two months as required, marking yes or no accordingly.
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Oxford House combines Recovery, Responsibility, and Replication to enable each of our members to live free of the disasters of drug and/or alcohol addiction.
A Brief History: The first Oxford House opened in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1975. Between 1975 and 1988, 18 houses were established by and for recovering individuals. While the scope of Oxford House has expanded, our goal of providing self-help for recovery without relapse has remained consistent.
The primary purpose of Oxford House, Inc. is to establish enough self-run, self-supported recovery houses to provide an opportunity for every recovering individual to learn a clean and sober way of life forever.
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An Oxford House is a self-sustaining, democratically run home thats free from drugs and alcohol. 1. These homes provide an environment for peer-supported communal living, self-governance, and self-help, allowing residents to support each other in their efforts to abstain from alcohol and substance use.
They chose the name Oxford House in recognition of Oxford Group, a religious organization that influenced the founders of AA.
A Brief History: The first Oxford House opened in Silver Spring, Maryland in 1975. Between 1975 and 1988, 18 houses were established by and for recovering individuals. While the scope of Oxford House has expanded, our goal of providing self-help for recovery without relapse has remained consistent.
Oxford House has as its primary goal the provision of housing and rehabilitative support for the alcoholic and drug addict who wants to stop drinking or using drugs and stay stopped. In its simplest form, an Oxford House describes a self-run, self-supporting and drug free home.
They chose the name Oxford House in recognition of Oxford Group, a religious organization that influenced the founders of AA.

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