The Staff-Led Women’s Meeting is: open to any alcoholic woman who has a desire to stop drinking or is currently in recovery part of our curriculum provided to Social Detox…
Women’s AA Meeting
Women’s AA Meetings are: open to any alcoholic woman who has a desire to stop drinking or is currently in recovery part of our curriculum provided to Social Detox Clients…
Family Support
…Support Group at magdalenhouse.org/family How to Join Option 1 Via Zoom (the link will prompt you to download the free app to your smartphone or computer): https://us04web.zoom.us/j/659313946 Option 2 Dial-in…
Is The Magdalen House a Traditional Rehab?
…to Maggie’s” and participate in our Community program. The Community program serves as a continuum of care consisting of community, fellowship, meetings, and service opportunities available to all women in…
Empowering Women in Recovery | Janie’s Place
…the community and network of women that supported her early on in her recovery. She envisioned a welcoming, empowering, and encouraging environment. As someone in recovery and who has been…
Meet our BOD: Jenny Landry
…because it literally saves the lives of the women it serves…and their families. It represents the very best kind of non-profit organization – it is focused, efficient, local, and powerful….
Maggie’s and AA: What’s the Difference?
…services to benefit our clients, volunteers, and the North Texas community. The Magdalen House is mainly run by volunteers who freely give their time to help keep our budget sustainable….
Connection and the Human Experience
…shared in a common peril- the devastation of alcoholism, but we stay together because we have experienced a common freedom from that devastation- connection to God and to each other….
What it Means to be a Grateful Alcoholic
…the “other side” of my alcoholism my entire world was going to be turned upside down – in the best way possible. What I once considered a moral failure had…
Women vs. Men | Why Our Curriculum is the Same
…tracks they’re from, but this group has one thing in common, the disease of alcoholism. Despite this fact, the disease of alcoholism disease does not discriminate. There is so much…
Am I Responsible For My Disease
…community, I would have done it long ago. All I have to do is stay committed to it. If I could control my alcoholism without the help and support of…
Why is Alcoholic Such a Bad Word?
…not a label to me, but freedom and a chance to pay forward what was so freely given to me. This disease thrives in the dark, and when we speak…