The Dallas 24 Hour Club, Inc. is a registered non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that provides transitional housing for men and women who are in trouble with and are willing to recover from alcoholism. In April 1969, The 24 Hour Club was founded in a donated office space for alcoholics to have a place to meet 24 hours a day, hence our name. The main purposes of The 24 Club of Dallas, Inc. are to: (1) provide a place for AA & Al-Anon Groups to hold meetings; (2) provide a place for recovery; (3) provide a place for the AA & Al-Anon community to help those with an alcohol problem; (4) provide shelter and housing for up to one year per stay for recovering alcoholics, at a minimal cost; (5) act as a liaison between for alcoholics in need and service agencies that might fulfill those needs; and (6) provide an environment to make those who want recovery or want to support recovery welcome.