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A New Annual Tradition

by Brandon Orr, Manager

During the holidays last year, we had the opportunity to take dinner at all 13 Oxford Houses in our area. This was incredibly special to me. I had the privilege of starting my road to recovery from Oxford House in 2018 where I learned a lot about how to really live my life on a day-to-day basis.

While at Oxford House, I held a position where I was able to mentor each house as they were learning how to live differently. Oxford is a network of clean and sober houses and each house is democratically run and self-sufficient. Oxford allowed me to fully know what I wanted to do with my life as I ventured out to find a career. In helping each house and really getting to know the members and learning how to provide help to those wanting a new way of living, I realized I wanted to pursue my peer support certification.

I haven’t lived in Oxford House for over two years now, but I will never forget what it was like to be brand new to recovery and I will always remember how much I grew while I was there. That’s where the idea to take dinner to all of the houses came from. I remember how hard it was seeing guys who didn’t have a family to spend the holidays with. So, that’s what we did, we took lasagna and all the fixings to each Oxford House on Christmas Eve and surprised them with a meal they could enjoy together as a house. OMGOSH, it was not only amazing to be in a place to do such a thing but to see my peer’s faces and the gratitude they had was beyond measure.
We have decided to make this a Reclaiming Lives/Recovery Café tradition and will be providing dinner to the Oxford Houses on Christmas Eve this year as well.

I love my job and I just love people.