The 2022 Leave a Legacy “Live Loud and Free” Concert is right around the corner! We are honored to have the privilege of announcing this year’s Honorary Chairs and Paul Tate Advocate Award Recipient.

Through their gracious gifts, Nancy and Jack Zogg have been integral to advancing the mission and realizing the vision of The Magdalen House. The couple generously gives both time and gifts in hopes of ensuring that the life-saving services provided by The Magdalen House are available to any alcoholic woman desperately seeking a transformed life.

“Having heard great things about Maggie’s House for over 30 years in the recovery community, I finally met the leadership team and staff and was highly impressed with their mission and people. Providing a safe and dignified environment for women who have the disease of alcoholism is a tough job, and they do it really well at The Magdalen House. From two-week residential services to teaching the 12 Steps and connecting women with local resources, they do it all with a high success rate. And they do it for free. Nancy and I are proud to support The Magdalen House.” – Jack Zogg
Nancy and Jack have funded portions of our First Step and Next Step programs, were generous contributors to the capital campaign to build the home on Gaston Avenue, and continuously invest their time to ensure The Magdalen House can meet the growing need for services within the Dallas-Fort Worth community. It is our privilege to honor Nancy and Jack Zogg as this year’s Leave a Legacy Honorary Chairs. A heartfelt thank you to Nancy and Jack for all your support!

Robin Bagwell, a longtime supporter of The Magdalen House, has helped transform the lives of countless alcoholic women and their families throughout the greater Dallas-Fort Worth community. Not only is Robin actively involved in our community, she has also supported a handful of other recovery initiatives, nonprofits, and events, including, but not limited to, Nexus, CARE, New Friends New Life, Recovery Resource Council, and the Dallas 24 Hour Club throughout the last twenty years.

Robin values her own recovery and has been a part of a 12-Step fellowship for over 20 years. Service and fellowship are both essential to her recovery, and she finds purpose in helping others to live happy, joyous, and free. The Magdalen House is infinitely grateful for Robin’s dedication to shattering the stigma surrounding the disease of alcoholism through her advocacy efforts.
The Paul Tate Advocate Award recognizes individuals who zealously advance awareness of The Magdalen House in the greater Dallas community. For over 20 years, Mr. Paul Tate has played an integral role in building The Magdalen House’s thriving community of recovered women and their families – one woman at a time. Mr. Tate has referred hundreds of women and their families to The Magdalen House, allowing them the opportunity to find clarity, hope, and joy in recovery, while promoting philanthropic efforts to keep the doors of The Magdalen House open and accessible for years to come.
We hope you are able to join us for a night of songs and celebration as we honor these three remarkable individuals and all they have done to advocate on behalf of and support the mission of The Magdalen House.