The Dallas 24 Hour Club uses holiday donations from the community to help residents work to mend fractured family relationships.

A closet inside the Dallas 24 Hour Club’s new Trevor’s Place center was filled with boxes of donations on Wednesday morning. A group of ‘elves’ gathered to open and sort them.

“The holidays are hard in recovery,” Dallas 24 Hour Club alumna Vanessa Woods said. ” Especially early recovery.”

Dallas 24 Hour Club, commonly called “The 2-4,” is a sober transitional living home with wrap-around services for people in drug or alcohol recovery who are experiencing homelessness or at risk of being unhoused.

“This isn’t the first place they come. It’s usually the last place,” Dallas 24 Hour Club Advocate Chair Tami Darlington said.

The Dallas 24 Hour Club sets up a toy

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