by The Magdalen House | Feb 13, 2023 | #Gratitude, Children, Disease, Family, Testimonial
Written by Drew Kroencke, Guest Writer and son of Recovered Alcoholic, Lisa Kroencke My mom is an alcoholic, and this is the story of OUR recovery journey. When I was 13 years old, my mom went to treatment for the fourth and last time. I had heard this story three...
by The Magdalen House | Jan 24, 2023 | #Free, #Gratitude, #Support, Next Step, Recover
Please join us in celebrating Michelle Killian, Next Step Program Coordinator at The Magdalen House! Michelle inspires and uplifts women throughout our Next Step program each day. We are so happy to have her! 1. What is your role at The Magdalen House, and what does a...
by The Magdalen House | Jan 12, 2023 | #Gratitude, #Relapse, Solution, Spiritual, Sponsor
Written by Carly Sorenson, Contributor When we want something to change in our lives (relationships, careers, health issues), we usually try different ways of approaching the problem to find a solution. And when certain ideas do not work, we try to find different ones...
by The Magdalen House | Dec 1, 2022 | #Free, #Gratitude, Giving, Volunteer
By Neva Cochran, Longtime Supporter of The Magdalen House I first learned about The Magdalen House 20 years ago when it was a somewhat dilapidated house in East Dallas with only one paid staff member and most of the work was accomplished by amazing volunteers. I have...
by The Magdalen House | Jun 30, 2022 | #Gratitude, #Women, Community
On June 12, 2022 our fellowship, Maggie’s Women’s Group hosted our 35th Anniversary Party at Gilley’s Dallas! Our community was able to “Party Like It’s 1987” with music from local tribute band The Vinyl Countdown. We took a look into the past to share gratitude for...
by The Magdalen House | Apr 25, 2022 | #Gratitude, Community, Family, Maggie's Women's Group
Written by Jonna Stout, Recovered Alcoholic It is almost a decade ago now when I was at the lowest point in my life. Marriage, children, friends, family, money, success- nothing could save me from the depths of despair that I found myself in. I was 34 years old, my...