Our Address

626 Robinson Ste 5
Corpus Christi, TX 78404

Phone: 361.723.0614

Office Hours
Monday - Friday
8 am - 5 pm

About Us
Mission Statement

RCI was formulated out of the minds of two recovering addicts and the needs of the still suffering addict.

Our purpose is designed to provide a low-cost, safe,clean and sober living environment. Along with a safe 12 Step Meeting location. RCI will offer the suffering addict a spiritual, recovery based new way of life. With ways to assist them in obtaining a sense of self-worth and self-esteem returning them to society in responsible and productive manner.

Some of RCI's hopes and goals are that not only will we save lives, but that we'll save tax dollars related to the revolving door of incarceration, health care, and rehabilitation costs related to drug and alcohol abuse. The goal of reducing alcohol and drug related crime, assaults,accidents, and death creates a safer community and improves the quality of life for all citizens of Corpus Christi and the State of Texas.

 
Staff Members
  • William Hightower
    President - Freedom House Manager
  • Dane Williamson
    Vice-President - Fund-raising
  • Penny Webb
    Office Administrator - Serenity House Manager
  • Maureen Sarver
    Treasurer
 
Board Members
  • Bob Tucker
  • Dane Williamson
  • Mark Schwabe
  • Mona Wells
  • Morgan Hubbard
  • Maureen Sarver
  • Rene Lovett
  • Robin Rice
  • William Hightower
 
Our Purpose

Recovery Contacts, Inc campuses were designed as a safe, clean, and sober living community for both, men and women, who realize they have a problem with alcohol abuse and/or drug addiction. We're for the addicts and alcoholics who want to do something about it and don't seem to be able to in their environment. RCI offers a low-cost, structured living arrangement. Our residents are able to live here in a safe environment with others are trying to stay clean and sober. While here, they are required to attend 12-Step Meetings and are encouraged to get involved in the recovery community. Also, to instill some structure into their lives. They have a curfew that must be followed at all times and daily chores that must be completed in a timely manner. It is our hope that, with these simple changes in their lives, we are able to instill some sense of self-worth and self-esteem while allowing them to re-enter the community in a more productive and response able manner.

At this time, our campus consist of two four-plex apartments. Up to twelve women in the Woman's House and up to sixteen in the Man's House. It is our vision to increase this by at one more house by the end of the year. By doing this, we will help to address the growing need of such facilities in our community.

 
Advisory Board
  • Bay Area Fellowship
  • Bruce Cooper,L.C.D.C.
  • Frank Caps, PHD