About Oxford House Stride
Oxford House Stride is a women's sober living home in Tulsa, Oklahoma offering peer-supported recovery housing for adults working to maintain sobriety from drug and alcohol addiction.
This residence is part of the Oxford Houses of Oklahoma network which is a nonprofit model built on self-governance and accountability with communal living.
Sober Living With a Peer Run Community
Oxford House Stride provides transitional sober living rather than clinical addiction treatment making it a strong fit for women stepping down from detox, inpatient, or outpatient programs.
Residents typically join after completing formal treatment and are ready to practice recovery skills in a supportive and structured home setting. Inside the house women participate in a peer run community with elected officers, shared chores, and group accountability.
The Oxford House model emphasizes life skills and resident leadership with long-term recovery responsibility allowing residents to stay as long as they remain sober, nondisruptive, and current on expenses.
Quick Facts About Oxford House Stride
- Location: East 18th St, Tulsa, Oklahoma
- Service model: Peer-run sober living and transitional recovery housing
- Who they serve: Women in recovery, with some listings noting women with children
- Approach: Self-governed, democratically run, drug and alcohol free housing
- Capacity: Listed occupancy of up to 10 women in a single-family home setting
- Payment: Self-supporting model where residents share household expenses




