by The Magdalen House | May 14, 2023 | #Free, #Support, Family, Recover
Our Family Support Group serves as a community for friends, loved ones, and family members of alcoholics to learn about alcoholism, understand how to support an alcoholic, and experience an improved quality of life regardless of the alcoholic’s recovery. Do you love...
by The Magdalen House | May 4, 2023 | #Support, Alcoholism, Disease, Recover, Spiritual
Written by Lisa Kroencke, Executive Director The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous is specific in its definition of alcoholism. Alcoholism is a disease of three parts: a physical allergy, a mental obsession, and a spiritual malady. As discussed throughout the book, the...
by The Magdalen House | Mar 17, 2023 | #Support, #Women, Impact
Written by Melissa Retzsch, Director of Development At the beginning of March, our annual impact report hit inboxes, inviting our community to see the difference that your donations, volunteering, and overall support have helped accomplish in 2022. We feel it’s...
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 20, 2023 | #Support, #Women, Community, Partners, Resources
Janie’s Place is a sober living partner of The Magdalen House for women in recovery in Carrollton, Texas. Jennifer DeLeon, Founder and Program Director of Janie’s Place named it after her grandmother, an exceptionally welcoming woman that inspired the vision for this...
by The Magdalen House | Nov 20, 2022 | #Support, Community, Recover, Stigma
By Kady Younkman, Director of Community Here at The Magdalen House, we encourage women to recover out loud. We use our full names when identifying ourselves and are proud to represent our community as recovered alcoholic women. So why is it important to use our full...