About Webster House
Founded on the belief that recovery requires more than sobriety - it requires a supportive community, structure, and the space to rebuild.
Bridging the gap between treatment and independence
Webster House was born from a simple observation: too many men complete treatment programs only to return to environments that threaten their sobriety. The transition from structured treatment to full independence is one of the most vulnerable periods in recovery.
We created Webster House to be that crucial middle step - a place where men can continue building the foundation of their recovery while gradually reintegrating into work, relationships, and society. Here, accountability meets autonomy, and residents learn to navigate real-world challenges while surrounded by a supportive community.
Our approach combines the structure necessary for early recovery with the freedom required for personal growth. We believe that lasting sobriety is built on purpose, connection, and the development of healthy life skills.
Core Values
Compassion
We meet each resident where they are, providing unwavering support through the challenges and triumphs of recovery.
Community
Recovery thrives in connection. Our residents become part of a brotherhood committed to mutual growth and accountability.
Integrity
Honesty and transparency are the foundation of lasting recovery. We model and expect the highest ethical standards.
Purpose
Beyond sobriety, we help residents discover meaning and direction, building lives worth living.
Our Team
Eric B. Rodriguez
Founder & Director
A recovering addict with over a decade of sobriety, Eric founded Webster House after experiencing firsthand the gap between treatment and independent living. His vision was to create a space where men could rebuild their lives with dignity and support.
House Manager
Day-to-Day Operations
Our house manager ensures the smooth operation of daily life at Webster House, from coordinating schedules to providing on-the-ground support for residents navigating their recovery journey.
Recovery is not just about abstinence. It is about building a life you do not want to escape from.
At Webster House, we focus on the whole person - physical health, emotional wellbeing, spiritual growth, and professional development. Our program is designed to help residents discover who they are without substances and create a vision for their future.