
Our
Mission
Our mission is to provide a place of safety, healing, and transformed lives by giving individuals a renewed sense of purpose as they cultivate their own talents and increase their feelings of self-worth.

Andy's House
Andy’s House was founded to honor the memory and legacy of Andy Glenn Walcott. Through the pain and grief of losing him, our goal is to ensure that no other family has to witness their loved ones losing the battle with addictive behavior and addiction.
Andy's House Services

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)
Holistic approaches to offender rehabilitation
Assistance in recognizing early warning signs, high-risk situations, and addictive thoughts
Education on the progressive nature of relapse

Skills training to improve the ability to identify early warning signs of relapse
Utilization of individual relapse prevention treatment plans

Ongoing recovery maintenance provided by our trained and certified staff

Craving
management





Andy's House
is here to support, encourage and uplift you and your
loved one
We wanted to take a moment to express our heartfelt gratitude for the incredible support and assistance provided by Andy's House during our family's challenging journey through addiction. Your group has been an invaluable lifeline during this time, and we are truly thankful for the dedication and compassion.
The Loren Family
Why people love
Andy's House
Your unwavering commitment to making a positive difference in the lives of those affected by addiction is truly admirable. I am incredibly grateful for the community you have created and the hope you have restored in me. I would not have come this far without the support, understanding, and guidance of Andy's House. You all have been a beacon of light in my darkest hours, and for that, we will be forever thankful.
Mathew M.
Through the guidance, education, and shared experiences in the group, we have not only gained a better understanding of addiction but also learned valuable coping strategies and ways to support our loved one on their path to recovery. The group meetings provided a safe space for us to share our fears, frustrations, and hopes, and it was comforting to know that we were not alone in our journey.
The Benillo Family