
Supporting recovery through housing.
Why ORHF Exists
Oregon Recovery Housing Foundation exists to ensure that every community in Oregon has access to stable, high-quality recovery housing — and that providers have the financial and operational support needed to sustain and grow that housing over time.
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For years, recovery homes have struggled with inconsistent payments, fragmented data systems, and a lack of shared infrastructure. These system failures have stalled expansion, forced homes to close, and created major gaps between treatment discharge and safe housing placement. At the same time, counties and funders have lacked reliable data and unified standards, making it difficult to invest confidently in expanding recovery housing capacity.
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ORHF was created to change that.
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We exist to stabilize providers financially, standardize data collection, professionalize service delivery, and remove the administrative barriers that prevent recovery housing from growing. By offering lease reimbursement, shared billing systems, unified intake tools, treatment-to-housing coordination, and system-wide data reporting, ORHF strengthens the entire field and creates the conditions necessary for sustainable expansion.
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Our goal is simple: to build and maintain more recovery housing across Oregon, supported by a coordinated backbone organization that ensures consistency, transparency, and long-term stability.

Mission
To stabilize and professionalize recovery housing by providing shared funding, standardized data systems, and unified intake, referral, and service-delivery infrastructure that strengthens providers and improves client outcomes across Oregon.