April Talent Spotlight and Some Exciting Changes
Talent Show
We held our annual campus talent show this month and all of our participants showed up and showed out. The resident performances included singing, dancing, and a piano solo. The standing ovation of the night went to William C. for his rendition of “Midnight Blues” on the saxophone. Thank you William. We’re proud of you, and congrats on one month of sobriety. The men of Soul’s Harbor never cease to surprise us. This is a brotherhood, and it’s nights like these that allow each person to shine and share their God given talent.
Dominque C.
“Soul’s Harbor has given me the space to find recovery. I plan to remain sober, and continue on a spiritual path with my higher power. No matter what, God is good!”
Exciting Changes Are Coming
For 70 years, Soul’s Harbor has served the community by helping men restore their lives and relationships through recovery. In their sobriety journey, our alumni have amended ties with family and friends, and found their path in life.
As we celebrate this milestone, we’re also looking forward to the next 70 years of Soul’s Harbor. We want to reach more of the community and help more families heal. To do so, we are making some exciting updates. We are in the process of refreshing our website, and we will be sharing stories on social media about the impact Soul’s Harbor is making on the lives of our residents.
We also want to renovate and expand our campus to accommodate more men who are on the recovery journey. We will be launching a fundraising campaign later this year to help us reach those goals. If you want to help us get started early, or if you need to schedule a household item or furniture donation, you can do so on the website.
Thank you for supporting our mission for the past 70 years. We can’t wait to see what good the next 70 will bring.
Healing. Brotherhood. Restoration.
Empowering men with the space and tools they need to recover from addiction. A non-profit, non-denominational recovery home serving Dallas since 1956.
Soul’s Harbor
A non-profit, non-denominational recovery home for men. Helping men help themselves and break the cycle of homelessness since 1956.
13134 Nile Drive
Dallas, Texas 75253
Main: 972-286-1940
Intake: 214-663-9684
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