The Magdalen House

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4513 Gaston Ave
Dallas, TX 75246

The Magdalen House is a non-profit organization in Dallas, Texas that has been providing free comprehensive recovery services for alcoholics in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex since 1987. They offer a two-week residential program and a three-phase nonresidential program, as well as solution-focused classes, meetings, and workshops for individuals at every stage of recovery.

With a gender-specific approach and a continuum of recovery based on 12-Step spiritual principles, The Magdalen House is dedicated to helping alcoholics achieve sobriety and sustain recovery. As a privately funded organization, they rely on financial support from donors to continue offering their services free of charge.

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David C.
10/30/2024

This program is the best I've seen by far. As a social worker with 15 years of experience in Texas, I have placed numerous clients with addictions in several rehab facilities and this program is...

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Melissa M.
12/27/2023

The Magdalen House and community of women saved my life! They offer 4 meetings everyday to ALL women in recovery, a 2 week detox program, a 3 month outpatient program - all services FREE

Amanda S.
5/9/2025

Maggie's saved my life. I had been to traditional treatment facilities and always relapsed. At Maggie's, I learned what it meant to be an alcoholic, how to get sober, and how to stay sober...

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Cari H.
11/9/2020

When I arrived at Maggie's on September 3, 2019, I was broken, desperate and hopeless. The women and love I found in Maggie's helped me find hope and a solution that literally saved my life. I...

Lauren D.
2/16/2020

This is an amazing place where miracles happen. Maggie's is basically a 2 week rehab that's provided for women that suffer with alcoholism, completely free of charge. They provide a place to...

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