MCKINNEY, Texas — Dallas 24 Hour Club is hoping the community will rally behind its mission this month as it takes part in North Texas Giving Day, the region’s largest annual day of giving. The nonprofit has set a fundraising goal of $70,000 to continue providing transitional living and support services for homeless men and women seeking recovery from alcoholism and drug addiction.

Founded in 1969, Dallas 24 Hour Club — lovingly known as “The 2-4” — helps hundreds of people each year find stability, sobriety, and self-sufficiency. Residents work through a structured three-phase program that begins with immediate shelter and support, progresses through life skills development and employment, and ultimately prepares them for independent living at non-profit's Tillman House apartments.

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